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Watchman Warder (1899), 16 Apr 1903, p. 5

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‘e 105 rkrooms. All and represent- mvcd stylesfiof the domainant rho was a 0 acre and p31 mahlv {0 (m base belief. _rvcd contefl BS 'he new styles Dress Millinery vited to View been selected loicest produc- ;et. Some are designso- Lon- gs of blue, ox 11 white flake {w York’s best as the produqt} w Dress Fab- dee, ground '10 and blue, 5, aiso stripe cries and PYO‘ ; the public at of blue, ilk, spot and NBS Through new direct we ce some extra. [es before Spur before pmas reinsed to be' me, the 10 had not rom their to :xamplc of charity 33 h. Christ did not re’ Lor but, gave him ' the rd Christ :ed. Afterwa a: the faith that 601* ' 5‘.- highest 50“- colorings of esigns in 150 Sons l‘homas :, yeilow and gray. These in dc. 40¢ eXChange stinction 'ht Prices candidates 9 9 in m Victoria nsm 3d contemvt - ‘--..n| Ytuuw Front- - cbmp‘my' charity 3 did not ’9' had at. “768' KV ll 9.: -On Monday the tongue of Stew- artsmilk wagon fell down on Kentâ€" scandthe timely help of some men '110 sewed the wheels px‘mnptly stopped the horses. RS“ ~02) Monday aftanon Mrs. Hobt. Sinister entertained at, tea. between 3mm 7 o'clock. Xbout 100 guests attended. The house was nicely decâ€" Wed and the orchestra. was pres- “3'"? where he will supervise the 301 the machinexy in Kennedy iDavis steamer Maple Leaf \\ hich “Sheen made me;- since last sea- tn- 0V West V“ we evening of Monday, April 6th I), ' and Mrs. White celebrated “kit w . 00an weddingâ€"tho fifth an- ?“ of their wedded me. About gums were entertained and 1; Katy enjoyable evening spent. \ chimed paint at Cinnamon’S. ‘xmices of a. meeting of the Board “ Works or M I IOWH ‘SS .J. E. Matchett has mow-u he 01d Armstrong stand to the next to the post office on the On Saturday the 18th he will an auction sale. *0 Sylvester band and a num- L'x'ormer members, attended the def Mr. John Date on Friday. lead march was played as the g 0n he Lindsay-st bridge 33%“ W w, ““8 t0“- a~ Standstill ‘:’= ' "Literature “I “-00an J. E. Mate? 3- Callieron, matron of thy for the Aged died on Sun- “ng after an illness of some :‘ Early Monday morning Ir}â€" Fll'nn died at the same insu- ,rticle in last issue referring ag’ weigh scales to the sta- mld have been credited to in News-Letter and, referred Imarch was played a 11 passed down Kent-st. a Local H‘- Fee left yesterday for Bob- 5 ill; diningâ€"roam compeu-nt girl IADIHY at Very Bond-st I]? ‘r O-night (Thursday) a purpose of the meeting 601181er the purchase of Eur, engaging an engineer, ”MOMS and laying out Walks rm 1 the W W rmls .1 [11011 sdu.‘ $011 0 innzmmn Woman 1‘)\‘.' pl‘lfl d ll ,4 ~< ml Nah bet : 011 Honda)" 1w will buy firm of Dun- lildm‘s and 'd w mm W i 11‘ (‘innauum‘s H Ition has movr‘d stand to the office on the 18th he Will h! 1111'!“ smith mup Dalx'ymple ('1 l I‘Dd 0f 6 sojourn for fum- ‘n'ply 1.0 Lindsay. discover- .-r mains t W U 31“: whip-alâ€" bargain at this mmcil tml at. I’V ‘ ‘m r; n'i 1‘1 . Ro- near OH 0f- 1n- ut 0f ul‘ ~Ward gaming cheap at Gunman 8,, â€"-The WSW meeting Olfiti; Paula.- church was held:~ on Monday the rec- tor presiding The».,rwardene" state- ment showed that the revenues of the year equalled $3896 92 and the ex. penditures $3816.72, so _that there was a balance of $80; 20.’ The mor. tgage (1th had been reduced by $600 and the floating debt all paid. â€"â€"-On Saturday ems 9.1 111g 'svt; . Bernard dog was stahmng on the ” station platform as the 6.2Q tram came in. He was so ‘3‘“ close to the 1 edge that the steps of the coach ' struck him and though fortunately he was not knocked, under the wheels ' he was quite painfully hurt and his protracted cries appealed to the sym- pathy of beholders. - â€"â€"On Tuesday a fire team was bought. They are greys and cost $200 each. The old team was sold 101' $160. The new horses are 6 Years old, and weigh 1, 355 [and 1, 41" 1 pounds respectively. One was bou- ght from Mr. W. Wetse and the other from Mr. Maloney, east of town. It is said that one of them does not "look well” on the nigh side. â€")Ir. J as. Lennon has bought the \Iiddleton Bros.’ grocery business. Ht has painted the front inside and out. The outside is done in yellow and the stand will be known as the \ellow front Store. Mr. LennOn is one of our best-known business men, and will no doubt make his neu xentuie a success. In his advertise- ment elsewhere he greets the public. â€"â€"O11e day last week MP. Ed. Mc- (: 1anoy, buyer for the Rathbun Com- ipany slipped while boa1ding a 1110\- i .111; t1ain at the statiOn. He was ; w‘uiiled against the Side of the coach 1-1.1d down onto the platform, from '11 Inch he was piexented falling to ‘the mils only by the prompt action 01 some gentlemen who witnessed his ‘ mishap. The train was stopped and 311 McGraney got aboard none the 1 “'01 SO. ‘ \\ \Shlng machines and clothes ‘ wing-01s cheap at Cinnaxnon's ‘ â€"â€"\111-w song entitled “0 Come to \11 ' lw Mrs. F. A. Perkins of Ixcnâ€" lis N. \\. T is to hand. It is a very ”Housing; production and does its {author credit. Mrs. Perkins was 16th! 1% ,' (KllLII\1n y-‘.«-_- Jon McCruckin, daughter of- John Md‘mck‘m of Eldon. She was a student at.“ Oakwood High School, at. the same time as was Mrs. J os. I’nrkin of town, whose cousin, Felix I’m-kins she married. They have been lixing out, west for 1:3 years. Mrs. I’m-kins has a number of other songs that she expects to have set! to musâ€" ic and published “0 Come. to mo" is for sale at Porter’s. â€"‘ ’n DUIIUsIJ vasv â€"â€"-fi_ steamers of the season reached Midâ€" land. The Midland Queen of the Midland Navigation Company, Capt Frank Burke, arrived from Chicago laden with 110,000 bushels of Wheat. Later in the day the Mary Elphicke arrived, also from Chicago, ‘ with 338,000 bushels. This is the ever brought, into a Canadian port,‘ and makes a good r a. promising year 'in the grain trade. Last year over , _ _ I -‘l- A: main “vere rcâ€" east via. Lindsay, it is likely double-header traj evidence this year n will be more than ever. it Tn â€"â€"Thc Wallace 01' four and BO r telling it. Baby’s ‘ him well and chqerful right away. There are no oplates in this medially-they send ' y because they re- : sure she will tell yo_u t best medicine in. the dwr ' ones. - , Mr. James Leve're. ‘RWI'Wwâ€"n REST FOR TIRED MOTHERS Lth what he 58“? district. ‘ He good if not 511‘ and the farmers 2r. He noted; are DOt‘ so many hoped. up just w â€"¢-Miss Scott staff is at. home of holidays. to- â€"-1'Miss Bowes spent Easter at Can- nington. â€"Mrs. S. G. Park'in spent Easter in the city. '-:Miss Meta.‘ Middleton is visiting. in Peterboro. â€"Mr. Les Foweé of Toronto was in town on Saturday. -â€"Mr. Fred Skitch of Petcrboro Was in town on Friday. -â€"Mr. R. Scott, of Markham, spent 6. few days in town. éMrs. John Mallett spent Easter with Toronto friends. -â€"Miss Carter is visiting her sister, Mrs. G: H. M. Baker. oâ€"Mr. Fulton Vrooman of Toronto University, is at home. â€"Miss Teresa. McDonald of Toronto was at home over Easter. â€"Miss Virgie Mcchyn of Toronto was in town for Easter. â€"â€"Mr. Harvey Reesor of Toronto, was at home for Easter. â€"Mrs. J. D. Varcoc of Toronto. visited in town last week. ing Dr. and Mrs. Clarke. -â€"Miss Lizzie Stephenson, of Hunts- ville is visiting at home. -Mr. Thos. Sadler is confined to the house with rheumatism. â€"Mr. Fred. Shannon of Peterboro, was in town on Good Friday. â€"Mr. Gordon O'Leary, of Osgoode Hall, was home over Sunday. â€"Mr. Norman Mark of Toronto, xx as at. home oxer the holiday. â€"1\Iiss Aida Sylvester, of Bobcay- geon, “as in town over Easter. â€"NI. J. A. Skinner, C. P. R. agent at Owen Sound is at home on a holâ€" iday. â€"-I\Iiss Barlow of Toronto. is visit- g _Mr. Chas. Reid, Pcterboro, spent town. â€"Mr. Rod E. Porter, tOWn, spending a week with Tom friends. â€"Mr. Bernie McAlpine of the tario Bank, Trenton spent Eas1 town. â€"Miss F. Fisher or L‘ visiting her brother Mr. inson . .--- .v. â€"Miss F Morrow 0‘ Clarke. Peterboro â€"Miss Neelands of College, Toronto, is holiday. Collgéiate Institute, over Sunday. -Dr. R. F. Morrow gave his friends a flying Good Friday. L 1 __Miss Skim“?r DurmVille With h visiting her P8 w. Galbraith. ». PM Miss Hettger is visiting in Toron- are in down for the ._.Dr Robt. 5- B" Easter with spent d, {10th War‘ .1 as. Broa their C ronto. tmlr u““b"" . ronto, over the holiday. training a at home for 3' ‘ ' â€"â€"Miss Uella. Momsuu ied by her little sister I the Vcity Good‘Friday mc 18 Spending her EaSter ‘ her aunt's, s. D. L st. - A 1990. Philadelphia -1\~Ir Chas. Le‘V‘S his sister, Mrs. V sister, of holidays Young. night .m. J ohn ed his father bray over E1 Toronto Gladys ’â€"â€"Mr. d a“ ght‘?r v IS at“ rd 3on 3;. at the I his family. 1* ML“ ..-_ spent the Easter ho. ends in town. W. H. Courtney and f ast ward left Tuesday Minota, Man. John McFadycn of the siness Cullegc, Toronto ur the holiday. ' ' , McCowl and )t. S Broad 0f 9, with his mth _ north Ward' with G illics 0 parents, Lewis, oi Ho pe, V1511.- Mrs. W. Curtis, Kent.- 1s aw an 7 Ford's spent Good 1:“- Le‘boro friends. 101 Touchburn. nursed“- the Boston h0gpiml' 15 a. 0011919 0‘ weeks- of the public school in Newcastle for the with of the Examiner. Good Friday in get“ med St. Margaret's at. home for the of Stratfqrq Arm‘our V Decoroft. aburn.‘ nurse-in- on hospital. is 'of weeks- .cnds. vets and his brotheHn-law In“. W. Rev. G. W. Henderson in the pres- I: . . ' once of a large authber ot-guestfl. to Coderich, where mm“ “”9""? Reid of Omemee. , . The bride W88 gowned m cream clnf- teen years, a 111th t wn.- He came v .11 hospital. 15 ‘ , , ... , of the D0- »! weeks. mining: BF 1w£;;a’:s°:om 0‘.“- Sun- {on and s_ilk. and carried. 4 bou.que zon, accompa ' d w. as was Mr. .R. Touchburn. j, , of carnatnons; maelfiggle JWD yeers age, and has and little lies Florence' “alumnus. findechnt, an opera Hr. Frank Weldon mcr. but the docto “lad t° 9‘” that 1“. a. finds,“ zsupporwd the gtoom. lfiss Lilly tumor could not.b A .,___.. n... maddina' march. through his sickne “V’ vacation at Clark'S- 1383’" ox iidland V Mr. Lasher mu: m- , glad to m that zsuppom t“) “foam. w w»; t Lindsay , . Walden pluyed the weddmg “a?” a? tunied tram the hospital a ark 3. BED“ where he has been for nearly {our . Amer congrawuuons the party "“u “-444- name I Nerlich 5" .-v_, ' . Lovell. who has been Robinson (or some months. {on for Cleveland on 0d and Monday morning. w an the called by the serious mum at his‘ J 08- sister. He will not return. . Tâ€"Father Pbelan of Young's Point. Lturda.‘ Was in town on Honday looking up ' 8 to arrange (or .eral of friends. and trym modal”. the Lindsay lacrosse mam . - th 0! m. ['0 viSit- "I, am going to e,’ Camâ€" in town priest. “an vets and his brotheHnâ€"law" Mr. u. Reid of Omemee. during Easy-x. -Mr. F. Williamson of the Do- minion Bank was at home over Sun- _. n "nun-hhnrn. it” Jos. Boypau the 8th inst... 3 ms solemnimd 8‘ J ohn Waldon, “at and Lush“? mu. m 0! E61“ 09‘ Company mourn m lane on unof C1 munbrifie (N.W.T.) Tho... Jarvis died at pita! 90 Thumda‘ y e" A ‘- Inn-A- I ceremony 'v'vusRaYâ€"Bmo WN “â€"v [1, war}: married at m. J... Wethefupo Brown had “‘0‘ ‘0' am of Cranbrook. tern friend. was VI but few days. ly."v_ He alterwards moved :11. Where he lived for tour- ;, I highly respected (mi: 3 Ranch, near Coutts. Be an operation last sum- tho doctors found that the mid not.be removed. All his sickness he was a par- W and leaves a wife to 3 W. The funeral took Qnturdav at the Chumh 0‘. Saturday at PAGE TiiOs. BEALL.

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