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Watchman Warder (1899), 23 Apr 1903, p. 5

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IG rocery i" that in 0‘" . Sal'e for the p premfflt’b' and ] ansact business at. any fear ‘3 (I) ’fl of Victoria a un anv contagwn ERS WAN??? my )IH'I. TO TEE YUBUC Mt: .‘J .I’LV .1 E, Chain April 18$ New v' KC hange Certificate mp Neill's Premis‘fi' 18th BUSHIBSS Mlluw Front. Store 10 g; a H r I m 1;: 19¢ 5‘. ital? a LINDSAY p , ’5 (Move W00 .Wante‘ â€"Remember the Saving Compnay cm. interest con‘ 1:; for money left rositrli-tf. -)Ir. Allie H ma pay to of the CC ,nd paint )laces 0f .elon .SI \VC‘CK John Ct OI'I S terworks leak on Lindsay- l :0 be through a =2-inch hole wed a very large waste. G. Burgess last week house on William-st, Built ,er by Mr. John Mallett. lâ€"â€"A servant, girl for famâ€" ), no children. Apply to :igeIoW, Bondâ€"st., Lindsay. _ B. Terry. and. Mr. Jas. the corner hotel. have pap- painted the interiors of as 01' business. dâ€"A dining-room girl. ‘ to a competent girl. once‘. Apply at Pym’s 0M forget our spring sale all Wk. Braund's ramâ€"1122. he nomination of candidates for \“ard school trustee announced r‘L‘SdaY night was not, held b6- ? 0f some irregularity in calling Illv‘eting which was adjourned a Week. L" at Cinnamon ae SYIWSter ba mnade Cnnnovl- 116 SIOCK 0 '~ Bert Letts,1ate light extin- r for the Gas Company, claims 1 Ms ShOt at tmce one night Wk While trying to put out a. 3“)?“ SE Mary‘s church. He -0 a con. once any,â€"-10 wk Mast cheap at mm mm). at and price are ‘ng Machines mts m I Gasolim Norkin COSSQI‘ reglsv d Ihl‘o THE “TOWN 21V Smith, managér ‘of 7 has strikingly ap- .1 W t0 u 0rd ran ttk Victoria. Loan and mu allow 31: per wounded halfâ€"year- xxILh them on deâ€" cinnamon'S- aek at Braund‘s () :alc from Aprll Eggs taken in 1‘a11fl-‘17‘2. for him ()C C(i Paints, all colors, A good can- n. Apply at mm's advcrtiSc- this issue. His 15 and shoes is .nd bargains in 0 being offered. and will give unamon s. L Mr. Broderick’s Point, last week, ram 11 sliver into \vuund has Since x‘ spring sale all 1):11(l ax:1t1 (1 throat 035' 110 eon Point, ran a - on Friday. 0n oning set in and 7mg 1:!- good deal E013! enough Mr (31's 17-: l l \\ 1 ‘ hil‘SlIN and of. her ~usts 01' the lust Week. d ordinary ‘: 131 free .t he Lindsay \V 11 S “ill to cor 0X (1 Belle- $218)- COll‘ 'â€"â€"WARDEB,V APRIL 23., 1903. ' ' nsult, felt E6: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chalmers in the loss of 'ltheir little son J osoph Harold,- Who died- 9n My mom. wâ€" .7, mg after being sick about 10 days with a; di'sease.that caused the red corpuscles of the blood to disappehr. He was an extremely Wt child for his yeérs. The body was taken to Londop on Tuesday fOr burial. Mr. Chalmers has‘ “decided to leave Lindsay. ~ ‘ .V .. â€"Orono News: Rev. Chas. Adams, CarryingrPlace, 'a. former junior pais- tor on this circuit, happened with a. painful accident one day last week by having one ‘rib broken and three others fractured. His little eon, un- noticed had followed him'7up stairs and when he. turned to run down, in order to avoid coiliding with him, threw himself- over the bannistcr, falling heavily on the floor below, becoming unconscious ...... Mr. Adams was formerly junior. pastor of the ‘Methodist, church at Oakwood and Bobcaygeon. __ -- . ,7___‘ and â€"Whenl Con. berm neuy a u-unw train‘that runs between Lindsay and Whitby, was’ passing Manchester sta- tion at ' a» good pace on Thursday evening about 5.45, a. brake beam broke and fell onto-the track. Five cars were derailed. .One was thrown against the station, which was quite badly wrecked. The auxiliary went up and worked all night to clear the track. Conductor White's train was about an hour behind the cue that fivas wrecked. When it came along 3its passengers ‘were transferred to a {special and brought to town. L , ’â€"l‘eV;. J). 3“. via-J v' -7 in town 'a few days last week. â€"M1~s. W. Rabin, of Peterboro, is visiting Mrs. W. B. Fee, Caroline- st. - :rd_ n â€"â€"Miss Vina, COone Smith of Manilla, m Friday. phical Department, Uuuuwu, -e _- home. ' 1 â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Mark of Valentin, attended. the wedding of Miss Mark in Toronto last week. â€"-Cheesema.ker Argue of J anetville. left for Manitoba on Tuesday, where he will take charge of a. factory. â€"Miss Nevada Webster returned this week from an extended visit to Whitby and eastern towns. 1 -â€"Miss A. L. Ward, B.A., and Miss 1Thomas, left on Saturday for Regina 1~-" anndview. NU‘VT. They will __Nfiss A” Lu W Thomas, 19“ on and Broadview. tom-h. â€"Miss Ops. is ‘ :3 building. It payé to buy your Mixed Paints L Oils at Cinnamon ’3. ~ .General and sincer_e §ym1$athy is Sault Ste. Mane, n after spending three friends here. ._Re\. ..J M. W 3 â€"â€"Toronto and Mrs. J. W. Park, left, yestcr tour in Europe. â€"â€"â€"Miss Della. Magi“, graduate the Federal Business College ha: 'ccpted a, position as book-keepei Mr. D. Cinnamon. â€"â€"Miss Amy Armour has give her school at Almonte, and wi] ter a. New York hospital to 1.2 \ course in nursing. News, Saturday Flavclle of Quc day for a six mo - «an A; rr â€"â€"Miss Miss Rhoda Hancock, of has. ;. is visiting hm aunt, Mrs. (Rev.)‘ W oodger, of P1 mce Edward coun- Crawford accident 2 with I It Takes . Ed. Bolger at the Geogra- Department, Ottawa, is at to test the: wearing quality of a stocking. If it’s possible to kick 1 a hole in ’em he’ll do it. 1 Con. Bert. Kelly_’s mixed Molly Brady returned to .e. Marie, Mich. , last, week, 7 A I L ”“ mnnths \Vith > ‘ who 501116 1 :19 and Mrs. G. were in town on Lummis met 660k.keoper for months has given up , and will on- .al to take a .day 1 MY. of Queen's six months ith of 'l‘Oron‘ of East was the ' â€"Mr W. D. ' Prior has removed from Fendon Fans to . Cobourg, where he takes the agency for the Singer Sewing Machines. --M!'. and Mrs. J. D. Flavelle, and Miss Edith, returned this week from a. two-weeks’ trip to New York, Washington and Atlantic city. . -.-Mr “Bob." Harrison, union sta- tion POlicanan, Toronto, and an old Lindsay man. is in town looking up old friends and taking a. rest. â€"Pott 'Hope Guide: Mr. C. Pyxfx. Lindsay, who _spent Good Friday m town, the guest of his sister. Mrs. W. Rawden, Victoria-st... has return- ed home. â€"Mr. N. F. Black reached town 9n Saturday as the new Cpmmexclal master‘ at the Institute; Many friends are glad to see Mr. Black re- turn to Lindsay. â€"-Mrs. Geo.- Walton of Haw-kesbury. left for home on Friday, after spend- ing three weeks with her pagente. â€"Mr.- Allan Forth of Allandale, who had a. finger taken of! at the Ross Hospital, after treatment for blood poisoning, is now very ill in the Barrie hospital with lung troub- le, resulting from the poison in the blood. Mfs. aners. Hicking'botham, Bond- st. Mr, and Mrs. Walton will short- ly go to live in Ottawa. . â€"Mr. md. Cakes who has worked with the Flavelle Milling Company for several years left on TUesday morning to take a similar' position ‘zqnth a. St. Cdthex‘ines' firm. On Monday night Mr. Oakes was pres- fluted with a leather suit case, and ome cash, by his lgte f¢119w em- i â€"Cannington Gleaner: Miss Bowes of Lindsay was in town this week ‘. ..... Miss Russell, of Lindsay, has kindly consented ' to sing-a solo at each service next Sunday ...... We are happy to see one of our 'most pupuw ' ' C."Ward, homd for her holidays. Miss Ward has attended St. Joseph's Academy, 1Lindsay, for the past term. and has been missed very much by her friends bath of Cannington and elsewhere. â€"-Mr. R. Di Thompson of Rollo, 40 miles west of Regina, N. W. T. is visiting friends in this district. Mr. Thompson at one time lived at Taâ€" ylor's Corners, Mariposa. He now owns 640 acres in the prairie pro- \‘ince that. has more than doubled in price since he purchased it. Settlers are rushing fast and fairly tumbling over each other to secure location. Seeding was well advanced when he left Rollo two weeks ago. â€"The Independent Oddfeuow: attend service at the Queenâ€"st. ( next Sunday morning. Falls, has secured a. call to tr Methodist church in Trenton. "m' \V M. Kannawin, B. .Rev. W. N Omemee has a Pre§bytcfian Induction will at, 2.30. â€"Fenelon Macnamara preache mon on last Sux very large congrega namaru and her chi day evening and M on Wednvsday. I Macnamax a \\ ill t we do not pOSlbL-vugJ fore say nothing abou we belieVe, every oti the congregation, 111 but expected, until the new church instrumental in nearly, if not entn debt, and those who 1 ed that hope and ( very much dissappoin - Mvc‘m Rev. 14 t l at both Among the Churches :dm-sday. “ill be much misaed by [any warm friends they have luring their short stay in Fem» lls.” ......... Mr. Macnamm‘u goes inona. Of his going the Ga.- yays: “Why he got dissatisfied not positiwly know, and there- Ly nothing about it. We, and the new ,nental in if not entirely, I and those who haVe mt hope and expectation nuch dissappointcd.” ‘Yâ€"TE BAPTIST CHURCH erecting should be free from entertainâ€" feel |lon Falls Star ' .ara preached his fan [1 last Sunday even ‘ge congregatxon. M and her ch}ldrcn left nx; aw- __ , L. S. Hughson, B. D., preacn- both services at the Baptist At night his has accepted a ‘ :rian church, at g. S. Hughson. ‘oth services : on SUD’dfl-y- s the fiery cm two weeks ago- take place on m Israel and Oddfellows will Queenâ€"st church tar ' “Rev. B- his farcxwll ser- ay evening to a on. Mrs. \Iac- mm loft on Mon- :er a. hard but as; the Philistâ€" Deborah. 9' lefld' who had rallied 4-... call to the ’ “’oodville. on the 28th of Fenclon to the first ,e utter “a' ofi the Op. r Meroz did “my.“ The 3 (01101508 Dr. Herriman: "Why all ing about. our roads . very good now. 1 time spring and fa pretty bad, but that. : Mr. Warren Wersley: “1 Point on Thursday 1 Broderick has men a building his house at The Watchmanâ€"Warden general boathouse is one.” _Mr. Geo. Taylor: “The in the Northwest 31 good market for 0: facturers. I saw t firm's order for 5,28‘ 1 other dayâ€"a fantory' a D'ear.” Mr. J. D. Flavolle : "C south I was struck v 00. have authorized me to annnuce that. final amngemvnts have be": made for the immediatfi construction of the railway. A 3:36 nf eng’nee's will at once proceed 00 finally locat“ tha line Wren Lindsay Ind Btu-Paton and it. is intond d to start coma-cairn simu ly at urea-*1 SAID 1N FEW WORDS fiomdotmw‘m v J- D. Flavollc : "On my trip ‘7 but,“ south I was struck with the inâ€" 40 41 creased congestion of New York I ’ ’ “ 58th. since I was there 10 years ago. and with the beauty of Washing- ton. Thore are no manufacturâ€" ing concerns there, and the city is made ornate at icdcral cx-L ponse. From what 1 mam 1* z “0 yd§ think Roosevelt will be reâ€"clcctc‘l Q Silks m prvsident. I heard no other i such: name seriously mentioned. gage. “arse-volt has grown in favor etc. 51 , _ A! ‘11.. 13‘“ ‘ 2 q‘r‘2‘ president. I ll\ u. .. name seriously nwntionod. Roosevelt has grown in favor big O O and although some of the 3 men in his own party differ from‘ 3 they will support him (01 ‘3 him, ~ another term." â€";1hd fall they get, , but that is all." ersley: “1 was at the Thursday night. Mr. has men at work re- 5 house at. the Springs. manâ€"Wardcr's idea of a mthnuse is a good : “The new settlers hwcst are making a. t. for Ontario manuâ€" I saw a Toronto for 5,280 stoves the factory's output. for 1 me to annnuce nvnta 11““? W“ m construction amt! 0f enx’me's [ to finally local?“ [I this scold- ? They are Far a. short, can’t find su:h vaiues in any oxhcr place in town Ladica’ White ‘ Fayr’c Undetskirls ~â€"--- :41 nlncfpr 3 z _. : Jar-us you sa, ; you § and the wopderfu Knit Under- wear ‘

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