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Watchman Warder (1899), 7 Apr 1904, p. 8

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‘33 \ice will begiven ‘by the C‘.‘ 0.F .. Truss band. â€"Spccia1 bargains in cook stowes at Cinnamon’s, in oxala- to me room for spring W. Ga-lwa3 branch “the C. H. B. A. Our school closed on Friday last. (or the Easter holidays and will no- open on the 11th'inst. ! Rev. Bro. Percy Smith of the Cler- gy House. Minden. will preach the annual sermon to the local court to! Canadian Order or Fol-eaten in their new ball on Sunday, May let, at 7 pan. The musical part. of thefisel“ vice will J'bo given by the 0:0. FA 'â€"Puro Mixed Paint. Paint, Brush- m. Varnish Stubs. Furniture Polish. Gold Paint, Aluminum Paint. wt. Cinnamon's. Tho mévimz "pictures almwn Prof. (2mm: in the C. 0. I“. ha" MN «m 'l‘uuoduy and Wodnmdny '0! mt week we.o “no and drew 300d nudi- I'DCO. ‘ KINMOUNT Police Magistrate Deacon held court. in the C.O.F. hall on Thumtlw of last week, disposing of all the eases in which the Ire family of N'orlnnd wmwa intermtod. It. was hard nn the pocket all round. and it is hopvd the [maple connected with tho scrape will llw as mmom‘hlv nel- gvhlmrs in the future, as law in a wry costly thing. KIRKFIELD Drs. Nwlands . Irvine, dentists. Lindsay. One of the a‘h‘ovv firm will hie at (‘-an1p1iell'-s hotel. Kihkfi'old, on Wednesday, April 13th. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Rogers were at homu last, Friday evening to a. num- ber of .thoir friends. Mr and Mrs. J. D. McElroy form- erly of lUdlan-d, are preparing to move in their new home. We are all anxiously waiting for the warm days to come. However, the robi-ns are here and we think Spring won't keep us waiting long.’ also (m holidays at homo. Miss Ronnie and Ruby Cullis arc \‘iSiting‘ friends in Rcaverton 1h.s “' i The conductor of the Cobpconk train met a surprise party on Sat? urday morning at (anxb‘rav. station, whom» mm 30 were waiting to take 1h. train Ior Lindsay. Miss M. McKay spent Sunday with friends in town. . â€"-PIII'e Mixed Paints. all colors, at ('iIIn-aIIIon‘s. ' Mr. Russel Wrchard of L.‘ C. I. 'IS spending his holidays under the pa- Iental Iom. Mr. Charles Knight left last week for a short fish to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. (.‘hnas. Rogers of Rockford are syn-nding their Easter hul'rdaws at homo. 'ays last week Our teacher. Dr. Ross of Kirkfiel‘d paid us avi- sit on April lst. He came here to introduce two strangers at the resi- dence of Mr. Andrew A. McClaughey, a. b'Oy and a girl. Uphill is becom- ing famous for twin babies, this be- ing the third pair that l'phill should be creditzd with in less than .two years‘. whilst there is another case recorded a few years earlier. Who is the next lucky man ? â€"â€"Milk Cans, Pails, Creamer Cans, and Cream Cans at Cinnafnon’s. The snow disappears very slowly. as if reluctant to leave. There are a few have syots. but a great deal' remains, and except we get warmer weather 1 don't know when spring work will be commenced this year. Everything is frozen solid just, now with a cold north wind hil-owin‘g‘ that Would uimost blister you. (zuwry : “ho is to be the “mini-v 1 i':'n-.(li(luin‘- for the Housw of (fumâ€" Miss Ml ands LITTLE BRITAIN Col. Sam. Hughes’r M.P., will give his popular South African lecture and views in Little Britain, on Fri- day evening April 29th, the pro- ceeds of which will go tojhe Public Library. Everybody remember the date and come out early and hear Miss Rn wn (1 mg 11 Lnds at 1 Miss BM M PAGE 1011 We notiCu i rial on the ()win THE WATCfllAN-WARBER ul lil IQ! 'll mend U“ know County Carrespondence s at Lornnvidle : Bvrtha Knig n-d Sunday in Fred Every spent a few days I Week in Toronto. Gm». (‘ammpn of Toronto was : the Easter friends hora Edith Mc‘IlIIOV 01 toun \isitâ€" homo this “081:. and Mrs. “m. Cle-ndmman of nhm'st spent a few days of and colon :nrv i 11-0 Fred E amous for twm name: he third pair that Up rcd‘Zud with in less " whilst there is an urst spent a 19w day s or k with friends here. .lemwll of S-andrinagham was st of his uncle a couple of Ll NDEN VALLEY \V ~r1ha Knight Spent Satur- .unday in Lindsay. \It-Illrny is visiting friends hm er, Miss E. Copplostone. her holidays at home. well is enjovin-g holidays mu Mon ‘? Tho Rviorlucrs out tut} : possibly you might j'nu Could ask the Post umn, who would be sure M1 12th imisus WOODVILLF mm” of L. C. I. is Faster vacation with U PHILL . S. Lapp has the ma- round for a new stall)â€" (DI l' Nuuhmds 1rVinc. y. will be} at the “'(mdx'illn, on Tues- mntx‘ the m NOTICE .is hereby given that I will not. . be, responsible lor'any debts contracted in my n'aixm, by my ‘wite Anne Stewart; she having left 'my house- without. just oansemr provacation. DONALD STE- WART, -Lindsay._â€"12-3. Alaiko ;...... Red Claw Timothy . Straw. pet to. hay. per ton . Fan Wheat. bun .............. 80.88-â€"0.88 Spring Wheat. bun .......... 0.83â€"0.88 Barley. but . ........... ...... 0.88â€"0. 40 Goose Wheat. bun ...... 0..78-0 78 Buokwhout. bun. ...... ..... O..48â€"0 48 Rya. but. ....... . .......... . 0.50â€"0.58 Pen. "null. bun ... ...- ... 0.00â€"0.60 Buckeye pea.- .. ...... .. 0.65â€"0.65 om. bu. .... ... ..'.'..... ..o.2eâ€"o.aa Emu. do: . ...... ..-. .. ... 0.17â€"0. 18 Hop. live «It .. ....... .... .4.50â€"4.50 Dmssod Hogs. par own... \5. (xxâ€"6.00 Butter lb ..................... 0.18â€"0.20 Turkeys. 1b ...... . ..... a ....... 0.19â€"0.13‘ M. m 0.0.10... 090.010.. â€"0 0-9 4‘10 Straw- na- to. .;....... “â€"8.50 Fall Wheat. bus ‘Spring Wheat. but ‘Dnrley. bun Goose Wheat. bun Buckwheat. but Rye. bun. ......... Pea. mull. bun Buckeye ma Oats. bun lo Gillson, Oswald Varcoe, Magic Wilkinson, Harold Western, Leonard Stacey. Jr. 4thâ€"Ad-dison Gilson, anzzrd Hall. Sr. 3rdâ€"May Gilson ()livo Western. Jr. 3rdâ€"Percy Gilâ€" son, Blanche Hall, Howard Hall. Jr. 2ndâ€"Stella G'ilson, Victor Gil-4 son. John Wilkinson, Stanley Woolâ€" dridge, Edna. McDonald. Part 2â€"- Haml Gilson. Part 2â€"Lorne Mc- Tnggurt. SONYA The followimg is the stamding of pupils of S. S. No. 1, Mariposa, for the month of March: Sr. 4thâ€"Ern- est. Wooldridg'e, V'iola. McDonald. Austin Downer, George Vamoe, Lil- .1 ZCamdbfill, Maggie McFaidycn, Silas Smith Mina McFadyon, James Mc- Fadyen. Fourth class, jr.â€" May Smith, Willie Bell, Donnie MCMy-cn Angus Murchison, Ernest Vanston-e, .\1"icrba. Manning. 3rd class, 5r.â€" Murray Smith. Garnet Manning. 3nd class. sr.â€"Lorne McFadyen Russel Manning, Roy Gilchrist, Alice Wells, )[advlene Avery. 2nd class-Mamie Spence, Ethel Wells, Alda McFadâ€" yen, Duncan McKinnon. Pit. 2nd cl-assâ€"Elgin Douglas, Victor Wells, Lottie Kinghorn. Standing. of pupils of S. S. No. 4, Eldon, for the month of March: Leaving classâ€"Colin Campbell, Lib- bire Manning, Bella McFadye'n. En- trance classâ€"Nellie Brown, H‘ox‘b‘ this year is â€",deeply in need of 'funds to put on the mnuired improvements and fixtures it was 1:11th advisâ€" uule to assist, such a. c‘aMse in the manner proposed, which on this oc- oasion was a. total failure. A sleigh- loa~d from Woodville were present and. a-ssistcd in the program. The school is deeply inde‘bMd to all who ass-is- tvd in the. program. â€"Do you intend building this Spring? 11‘ you do it will pay you to get Cinnamon's pri'ces on Hard- ware, Glass, Paints, etc., Kentâ€"st. Mr. and Mrs. John Barker spent Easter with their daughter Mrs. A. , Campbell, Toronto. , The neckâ€"tie social and concert held under the school auspices on Tuesday evening, March 22nd, was a. pleasant success. As on all other occasions the school was packed, al- though the roads and weather was not all that. could be desired. The school presented a very cosy appear- ance, being / decorated with ever- greens, flares and Chinese lanterns. An excellent program was rendered, and was given in two pants, part 1 by pupils and part 2 by foreign and local talent. The proceeds did not total as much as expected owing to the regretted fact that the ladies failed, from some mysterious cause, -to 'bring baskets. , As the school \lr Ilmmtd Eakins is talking of hiking 1111i}! to New Ontmio for hid heultl1.\\c hope he enjoys his trip and returns fully restored to his usual good hualth. Mr. Charles Pogue went south last Sunday evening. He reports the roads as being in a, very bad condiâ€" tion. Mr. John Wool-acott spent the Fast-r holidays with friends here. Miss T. Scott, teacher at S. S. {No. 17, is spending the Easter vacation with her parents in ()memee. â€"â€"â€"'l‘insmithingr and repair Work quickly done at, Cinnamon’s. Miss Ida Graham. teacher at Zion, spunL the Easter holidays at home. Miss Maud Ray of the Federal Bu- siness College. Lindsay, spent Sun- day with friends here. Jr. l..eslic Wool-ucott has returned frmn a visit, with friends at Port from ”0pm after spend south. GLANPINE The farmers of this vicinity are getting everything in readiness for the spring work. Mr. James Eagl‘eson has returnfad Eggs were searce here lasf Saturâ€" day, the demand being much great- cr than the supply. Graham Bros. Co. have sold out (heir dry goods and grocery stock to Mr. John Doherty. Graham Bros. will still continUe the hardware and creamery business. Miss Nellie Carl of Norland, who has been teachixig school at‘ GOoder- ham, passed through here on Satur- day'on a visit to her parents. fir. Geo: Lancaster of Bobcaygeon was a visitor here on Sunday flast. held their first annual basket social and concert in the C. 0. F. hall on Easter Monday. The baskets sold well, Mr. Jas. Mansfield being ano- auctioneer. The concert was given principally by Lindsay talent. The Rev. Father O’Leary gave Several Se- lcc'tions on his gtahnaphone. There is still about two feet of snow and ice on our streets. Mr. G. F. Wilson has returncdirom Toronto, where he had an operation performed on his eyes; - - Q ‘IA- 0.00.0 0.. q -‘.0 O. Lindsu Markets c.9000... 00-0.... .wA in no” u IIA RTLEY ihe winter in the a.oo-1o;00. .. 1.50â€"9.00 ...... 5.75â€"0.75 .â€" I.7H.75 “4-30â€"10“ WANTED.â€"A good farm hand tor 8 or 12 months. Applytow. 3. Graham, West 095. 6932' Lin“ P. 0. â€"14â€"2. OOT'I‘AGE FOR SAIEâ€"Dimtly op- posite the residence of Dr. donors. one of the beat and moat. unwan- ;; tlal 'briclc common in Lindsay. Sim82x88.wlthL16x21. dl one and a half storeys high, tram. ‘kitchon and WW Alto rawh- ‘cast dwelling 16 x 50 one and a halt storeys, good atone cellar, tram Mia and driving house. in abundance of land and soft wa- ter. Inspection invited. Apply Ion the premises to m. ROB. SON .-'-14'-t’f. OOL'l‘ FOR RALEâ€"Gmoml purpose. riaimr two your. old ; sound and in wood condition. 01‘ will mm for ad workhorse. Apply to . JOS I! TAHLIN. lot. 7, con. 8. a... mam ‘wmuw ya.» - FOR SALEâ€"A farm of 107 arms in the township of Eldon. immediate- ly adjoining the villaga of Wood- villc. Buildings upâ€"toâ€"dnto. This is one of the host properties in the county. For further particulars apply to the owner MR. JAMES STUART. Woodvlllv P.0.. or to MOORE A. JACKSON. Sollcllonn. Lindeu-u. FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot. No. 7, Con. 1, Eldon, 100 acres with buildings, Fomlon. Umbra): P.0éâ€"1'4w8. FARM FOR SALEâ€"West half Lot 4, Con 14, Emily, 100 acres all clear- ed. 70 acres plowed, the best {arm in Emily township. Frame barn 52 x 30 and other outbuildings; brick dwelling 20 x 28. This Farm is beautifully situated, 1} miles from Dunsford, where there are churches, stores, blacksmith shop good ,school. The C. P. R. will run through the village next sum- mer. Nine miles northest of Lind-l say on leading road. Will be sold at a. bargain if taken at once. For full particulars apply at this omen. â€"6-tf. ! 30 acres cleared, balance timber. Also Lot No. 100. came concession For further particulars apply to DUNCAN McFADYEN. on the pre- mises, or D. McTAGGART. Wood- villeâ€"114. FARM FOR SALE IN SOMER- VILLEâ€"400 acres, 200 acres clear- ed, balance lightly timbered; wa- TOUR SHORTHORN DI RHAM BULLS FOR SALEâ€"The under- signed offers for sale {put Regime:- FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot. 20, con. 9, Ops, two mile. east of Lindsay, 100 acres, 40 acres cleared .elance valuable tamarac bush. 0n the premises is a. good frameglmrn arid good well. For further particulars apply to MRS. ‘HUGH MORRISON run “I" SIXTY ACRE FARM FOR SHE.â€" In Brock. township, two miles from Woodville, three miles from Can- nington. Good modern frame house, 9 rooms; frame barn. driv- ing shed, etc, A very desirable property at a. resonable price. Ap- ply at this office. ‘ For working men and school boys. We have placed in our store a good stock of factory boots made aspe- cially for us of the very best leath- er as We handle nothing but solid leather goods. We also have a large stock of hand-made boots on hand. The neat-est and cheapest rah pairing: done on short notice. Ruthh her heels put, on while you wait. F. F‘ORBERT, 14 William-st, north. mg for hall for police court $5; David Steele, work at bridge $12.50; Phi- lips . Boivins, timber $7.20; A. Fell timber $8 ; Thos. Robson, use of screw jacks $3 ; W. Robiinson, spikes 31; J. Brisljn for D. Cinnamon for spikes and washers $3.90; Craig 8; Austin, plank for Cole’s bridge $8.64 Geo. Lytle, printing $12.; I. Bris- bin, work at bridge $65.52 ; I. Armâ€" strong, work at bridge $63.77 ; E. R. Hopkins, work at bridge .,.‘zl£.25; B. C. Miller, work at bridge, $1.75; S. Suddaihy, nails 20c; S. Slldd'lby, salary 348:: S. Suddaby, postage, $4; J. Wilson, expenses of Sending Mrs. I‘errin to the hospital 32. tele- gram 25c; trip to Burnt River re Uri'dge $2 ; J. HonSLm bringing? and "ridge $2 ; J. Hodfi< returning screw jacks adjourned to meet at reeve. tered by never-failing springs; six miles north of Bobcaygeon and 12 miles northeast of Fenelon Falls. One mile from Methodist church, and 1; miles from school and post office. New frame building 18 x 25 with stone cellar, frame kitchen 16 x 19 and woodshed, good well at the door; frame barn, 2 small log barns, and other out buildings. Will be sold at a. bargain. Apply at this ofl‘ice.â€"-6-t!. Somerville council met _,at Burnt River on April 2nd. rAll the mem- bers were present)? Reeve Wilson was in the chair. A lay-law appointmg. of- ficers was mad three times. ‘ 4 MOTIONS CARRIED Stew-art -- HMonâ€"That school seetion No. 13 be loaned $60 till the taxes of the year are collected. Stewartâ€"Carewâ€"That a byâ€"law re- specting wire fences be adopted. L 4L- (AllAm, ed_D.xlls,.}50m ‘fo "ye’ar old (up to eightéen imonthi.‘<- Good colors. Also a yearling Registered Kellen. color red. - For‘fpi‘icp and particu- lars apply to ROBT. McEACI-IERN Lot 13, Con, 5, Eldon. Argyle P. 0.â€"11-tf. 1001‘ ."l‘lt Ml'l"l‘ L()S'P.â€"'l‘('n days ago a. Muck fur mitt was lost botwncn waidaon's (.‘rmk and Little Briâ€" tuin. Will the finder lmwc it at -t his ofllcc.â€"1 4-1 . 6? L. v. O'CONNOR, Barrister, Lindsay. P.0.â€"7â€"4. Oh, What a Chance is $2.35.? Council at the call of the W.‘;’l:". Swain 6: ‘Co. Golden flppmtunities Are Pam; By. Red.“ and hunt: Am rThuughtful People DUNOON’S DrugSiore. Nowthat honeecleaning time is at hand make provision for the same. We have every re- quisite 101- thie busy season. Borax Whiting Sponges Gillette’s Lye Onion-do I in. ourbodc Ac“! Amounts for bad Inter 8.901101! 8511.80“) sn Sup Yemlpck Bug Dentroyer SalSoda The Havgjflflling Eu. PURE PEA MM! ’90 Per Ton Special Bargain , For Farmers m 'ATOWw-WARDER, APRIL 7th V I, . gawk-t. und CW 0‘.qu vacuumed. Au mm P“ on Onllhdouyou buy. ‘capldn o! it» Cornwglll Club, was accidentally killed Stormont mill on Friday 3 cy was employed in “‘6 " room. and he was killed by Urumol’theropodrive.by__ w“ J'flyb W. O. ELLIS, Pele!» Fl"? The Steamer Dawn Jam Riley. the HELO ! FOR SALE | 0 on have got one 0 those utiful rigs we” thcfl I shall certainly go; 3951.30 sure I shall enjoy the dm‘c I Good-bye Charlie, dear. I shall be ready. Will you come for a drive on Tuesday evenmg? Well I have one of Kylie’s Rubber Tire Buggies. O I don’t kno“; really CharlicI am afraid ,I can’t get away. R. KYLIE wellâ€"know“ _, 19M I‘ll-”Ilium 2 N D“ In” non u _ The evidence taken in Kittie to the effect w i1 tion of the 'l‘xent Cum“ the transportation qlh consideration will Hot to local conditions, .im: u submitted by NIJK'SI many municipalitica uh Milton, Bellevile, My and Port 110; “her places are sum {find among these the will find pxominent ;. Roger and the :levrm 0‘ these upon their m “Vantage of what inm- t0_show them the iii: 1 Points of interest. 'l‘hi Wtation consists of .‘ Oltrom. Mayor; w. u. A“ ““3. Capt. Vunul ‘1me J. Funnel], 8. Mr. President of the “hon Association. belliord are, M hit . Pmaidcnt, and “OB-President of the Bi 3- F. Ferris. A. B. \‘ Fawn“ C. H. Caisson. I 0“. “‘l B. 8. Shannon ““1 from Port 1101.0 : wtlker Quinlan. Mayo “dentin; Dr. 1. .n. I da‘“ of the Trent Cam: Col. H. A. Ward. M.l’.. ‘ “at 3 J. F. Clark. 2nd V a. Bin-m“, .nnnnl In \' ‘ O Dominion h'fll‘fiouse of Com; “bmdly “'0“ :16un tnn‘smrtation quoan lihwise with the on fined by the TNM k' [Ritual Watchu). u‘ m which in 3.1%”. solution to u. qughiu ‘ortanoc to Can-min. 1'. Mr. Buford its :1 whose business has {lonely with 31131.1»1ng. htfied to appreciate x evadeuoc submitted. by: e! the Commisaim ugpent absent in IL and which is of 1: nice since it. involV 01 the LOSSiblc fax the completion of mmely transporm m particularly me West and its; b} board. One moxulx sion is well know; If. John Bertram. m in the hurdv “W M‘geeen-tcd \‘ UN“ inion Control. of Mr. Bertram- ~F Heep-Trenton 3 Consideration of Company and "f M

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