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Watchman Warder (1899), 17 Apr 1913, p. 5

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in the 5“ with the on to 4° ill celeb! plph. mggie HI u! Granites ikll 111”“ in "I celebra (e H dais! iajmnx! {mu w; fl)» not Wmfl" I! I 01" w I)“ "Viv-o Id uotbee. am. '"ho‘ )Mtk‘p " [1 3‘ if I m KM his ”a '“0 Mil j“ 7. 1913‘ II to 08'. he nan “1' Q Pill. fi‘ )rlrfl 3)» sung. no "as; that {h '1‘ 33m. agoâ€"A- HICKS AIRS m for ‘1 il Men was ad mun)" heath WE twice Cull: .\' m hree LIV [so 0 o! 1n infarmn ,fl acted Special Selling in spring Goods ‘: :‘pplv at. the D‘ Vure. Lin! 51v. St‘CHON TWO -5141 ASSORTMENT of D 81 A Ire . Trains F or West ’ g Passed Through Lindsay} (.1 x of 2 ' grxcul- ""3“" If win: dresses 1 ‘25 pri 1t rites-Rea from 3 to 8 'm’cw «15c, 50c and :r dresses 1 ‘25, 1.50 and ”.1 7-5 .vhit‘e dresses 500, 75c,$1$5 C4). . ....... ......... my) white Ind : "’fl'itfr“; $1, 1. Exchange un (ha ()nlm'in pg: [‘.1( inc Rail ('Ulnra-{o l)a“3‘ 5mg ;u<cs nil .r .. 31%er rhing ; msscng‘vr Toma t «1 1|! Cold- \‘c‘u Y‘s” "I ilc‘ Mn! _, This is the first time thn ('.}'.I:. has ever had occasion Lo use this W. a“. rmm» '0 the west. but the pnssessinn ' m‘ such on this ocrasion has meant. “mm." th» swim: to th» ('.I’.}{. of 8. Con- banner sylm‘able sum 01' munéy. I“! £15 élUHl'l milvs ’hv Iin» lwvnu suit of Is no mutk {n um 3 “’Eth 3'1. l .o A“ (H19 Mr. Justice Milli-r, a promins-I i/on and rawâ€"Mayor of Ingersoll, wmhoa‘ ‘xestvrday to a chronic muse aggravated by a fall ten ago. m-ru." 'I‘csturl and tl‘ivd : warth its weight in gold. Buy it and try it. A. Higinmtimm. Bruggist. Lindsay. ()l.l) 0 hid-"k. ......... 2.25 n 9 ‘N thrown frum the train, but escaped with u braking, arm. 1110 other momhms m (h - cw“ “ore m: (l- natelv in thu- l'rmxt pmliun oi the train, and as u uqumn c cwaped inimx. “n: «I “as at unce telewtuphed to 1he".lumn o officials of the (11KB. uni :4 “Mia! train “as made up In the "l'omnto \avds um! rushed to the scam ”I thu “IL-ck. Spvciul auxiliaries wm’o rushed to thv “Tm-L, {mm Wash ’l'orunlu and IhA- Mimi-aka yards of Xho U.I’.R... um 11w 2:” night task m‘ (‘lpnr‘inn‘ rim Ja-"k emh “tn-n 1m- [H.210 p.m. Win- 'uxn puUPd out. The express \H‘St {Hit Toronto heading for From Toronto it px‘m'oed- Burkcton Junctitn on thn I‘m'onm-MHntn-ul lim- of the 2.013 (I LISH (,‘( )NDI'I‘II )_\' PI T‘V- raidery 1.50 Ingersoll. suc-l St. Thomas has tWO cases of small- 3 chronic disâ€" ppx, said to be the result of lax fall ten days quarantine regulations at Montrose, a suburb of Niagara Falls. prom‘lm-nt citâ€" .uvcu auu every uouars worth of this magnificent stock will be sacrificed at prices never befc Lindsay. Just atthe beginning of this new season, when the demand for new headwear is at i as a bolt from the blue. 'This opportunity to save money on your Millinery is knocking at your d 3011.. Ladim print and ginuham 0w aprons 40c, 50c and Dres's Ducks, 133, Ladies’ fancy white Prints, 10c, 12 Net waist in black and cream. Colored silk waists, tailored and fancy. Dress ginghams, 10c and 111 I (I. Silk blou es, fancy trimmed, Rob spiere coilms, $3 and a cousin of the repreéemutive in the Department. at, Whitby. :.\I‘l‘()l.\'TED FOR U)(‘.\I. DEPART- i MENT 0F AURIL‘I’L'I‘I'RE 3 Mr. H. R. Hare. a third your man from the Ontario :’\gricnltural (‘01- legv, Guelph, is expm‘te-d in town this wka to take up his duties as assist ant to Mr. Knight in the Victuria ('ounty Department of Agriculture. Mr. Hare is highly spoken of and is Ht". .Uborf Parkiu, of Ups, is 011(- of the first to start seeding: for 1913, and was out on tho [and 'l‘uvsdny. 'J'. Hutton, J. J. \Val‘de, D. Murphy, M. Moriarty, Jas. Rom-rum) and I“. Cm‘tin will commence this \n-ek‘ Ottawa, April leiâ€"The Minis- ter of Militia has issuvd a letter to the commanders of divisions, It ’3 :3: * districts, brigades, regiments, * etc, announcing,r that the de- * partment will not acrept Lhe ex- * cuse this year that the officer in * command did not, know that 9‘ liquor was beingsold in camp. “an". “a: ucmgsoul m Camp. It will be the busim-ss of the officers to preVent any liquor going into camp for such pur- posts. '1 he officers in command of camps will be held strictly responsible ii the regulations against thv canteen are broken. -â€".._,_ * 'i‘ I} l * 4* ‘3 4* AI #2- i‘ 4‘ Ottawa, April 15.â€"-‘rhe Minis- ter of Militia has issued a letter :0 the commanders of divisinns, listricts, brigades, regiments, ttc., announcing that the de- mrtment will not acrept Lhe ex- :USe this year that the nlficm' m * #.***** :és:-;'~.\'F"f New Assistant 2'c and . . . , 15c and.u.u.v. 2 aprons, 25c, 350 CORSETS Liquor Barred am overhaul 75c ned, Rob- 5 50 ........ erhaul 12 Me 17c UNDSAY. ONL. WW". M‘l . . - - ' ainin' . all Its officers and non-romnussmned 11““: haso fur annual tr 5 next officers u 1i \ fo‘ ir ‘v ' rank: tha {:dneoélvetqhio 31:90:28: “(I extend 0”" hearty congratula- Majm‘ Inc-e felt reluctant to lea‘ve “his Fins t()(lma_‘.'::; {Sum (,amgs 32:21??? boys," as he is greatly attaz-hnd' to ' ' an “" nm a I." Sp ‘ ' ‘ . , . _ , _ 112m and bore he ml] do for the them, bt't it must "1de be Wt“ 4"th Victori Re iment as h did in gratifying to Liout. Wm. Thorn to ”'1’ ast wit: thigflm mete-co; anv succeed to the command of a com- o p ‘ e e p " {puny in such a prosperous condition,l 7â€"0â€"â€" 'and more especially as he will have Ciud only in a nightshirt, William the accommodation of the grand new Stewart. a native of Dundee, Scot~ armour-y “‘hiCh Major F00 was in- land. hurled himself through a winâ€" strumontal in having the Militia dow‘at the St. Boniface, Mam, hos- Dept. erect. l nifol anti w.” mum: r 1f Major [“ec's succesw in his n‘eW Cavalry and was grantt-d a wrtilicale ‘position can be judged from his SW- 0‘ e‘lyui‘m‘m in We year 1908. .cuss with his past company, we pro- _ Major .1.- J. H. IFPP mrsz ho very .dict a bright future for the old 45th Intel‘f’stod m ”.10 militia as t.“ sncure p lctona, as “hm he 100k command the a 0.9 qualxficanonls mqun'ed much of the 01110an company it “as much bar." “Md-V and practxcal “0”“ {below its rennin-d csiaMishment. of. .“u congra-tnlalo (.‘ol. F. H. Hop- ;thfrty-nim- men. but through his par- kmf‘ (m‘hang‘ as bzs sonior major, jnost efforts and porseVelfant'c ho suc- Major P00; and” “I" feel assured that cooded in making it the best company the 01d 4'fih \Ictorxg Regiment will! in his regiment. if not in the activb IHLOSPW’ and that \u-torta County. militia. and he leans it toâ€"dav with “1” be proud of her rogixlnqnt. when all its office-rs and non-connnigsioned ”)Py 108W for annual training "9’“ officm‘g nnnlif‘md fn“ nmh- ..m.nm..:..- -“'n4‘- 'imen of the 151!) Victoria Reginwm. j )Iajnr I’ve is one of the youngest officers to be Nam-d second in com- amand of u n-giment in (‘anada, and {we are safe- in saying from his past {record and qualificuiicns that ho will fably fulfill tho duties which his pro. {motion inanw-s. Major Fee was furmvrly in com- ‘mand of “D" company, ()mnmm-, and at the last annual training of the militia at Barth-(kid (,‘amp, King- ston, he had the honour and distinc~ tinn of having undm- his ('ommand the largest. company that Lraim-d in the Dominion of (‘anatla. his com- pany numbering: owr mw hundred. 1 I: my entire stock of HIGH-CLASStMILLINERY on the market. A“ MAJOR J. J. HAVEHM‘K FEE. Setond in command, 45th Victoria Reginmnt Clad only in a nightshirt. William Stewart. a native of Dundee, Scot~ land, hurled himself through a winâ€" dOW'at the St. Boniface, Mam, hos~ pita], and was killed. ncm omm-r s (-t-rtxtirat‘: {mt-mus than any om- has an idea of Ho attended the Royal St-honl ofi“h0 has not watched far them con- Cavalry and was grantt-ri a certificate of etyuilation m the year 1908. [Omers who have kept a. record for . Major '1‘. J' H‘ .FFO mt'st ho ve"-Vl‘many years assure us that the aver- Interested In fly:- mthtla as t.“ somwhge mlmhor seen by one obw-rvm- at ”w a‘ 02-9 qualification-S "finned much‘me 91800 on a clear. moonless night harfl study and pract‘tcal \‘vork. jg fourtcen per hour, which is sh0wn “c congratulate (0!. F: H. Hop- b\"‘calculation to be t-quivalvnt ‘0 kins on Inning as hxs somor matm‘. ‘ twenty million daily for the whole Major Foo. andflwo feral assured ‘hfitfmonth. - .1... AAA 4,-1.1. \ ...on---- n-__._.,. ‘ ~- ‘itinuously for many nights. Astron- The following gear. in Apri‘. by was- altachud to the R038] Canadian Regi- ment for instruction as a field officer, and on May 291!) he Went for exam- ination and succredod in‘Srw-uring his field oflim-r's (-t-rtiflvat“. The following your (1905) he was appointed provisional Lieut. of the 581110 company. and in January, 1906, he was attached to the Royal (‘ana- dian Regiment. Stanley Barravks. "1‘0- rontn. fm' instruction. and on Februâ€" ary 28111,. was successful in passing tho requin-d examination for Iiuntcn-x Major Foo altvmk‘d his first caumi as a private in "D" company, undm- command of Capt. J. M. .\Ic('roa (a hum 01‘ South Africa). The 45th Victoria Regt. was then conunanded by (.‘01. the Hon. Samuel Hughes, \linistm' of Militia and Ik-fcncc. \\ th velocities comparable to those of planets and (omets. Their \olmi- ties are seldom under ten miles a sac- (and or oxcr fifty, and averaging uroxit thirtv tho velocitv of the earth' in its orbit iound the sun being! eighteen. ' Showing Stars are of unions com- positions a largo majority being’ made up of small particles which are, \set on fire by the resistance of the; earth 3 atmosphere and entirely bum- i ed up and resolved into vapor long. Leiore they reach its surface; and m- I They are not terrestial phvnmnvna moving in the lmver atmospherv, hm u-Iostial bodies mOVing in urbiis and luuu ‘nm ‘ '1 ho salient points brought beforélwhi‘h ‘ the board after ”1.8 passing or ac-’y)ro}zu1f Counts was a discussion re the build- 1 erected int: of an isolation hospital in town. 1 acmmu 'l he board received a reply to :1 Com- ‘ 500. munication sent to Dr. Hugh Mc- The"? Loan. of Guelph, re an isolation hos- ' J. U'Ri pitul. the latter stated in part that,l media” in his opinion every town or city 5 and Jo! should hm'o accommodation for one ,' ”19 10% patient. (infectious diseases) fol" Donglus 9"91‘3’ 500 of Isunulutinn l Tho ' mvmlmrs of the l‘lualth mot 'J'Uvsday night Hays omm‘. Ordinary I» (Hi nsact 0d . Isolation Hospital May Be Erecte‘d In Lindsay . ..“‘ .‘au I\ Mr. Justice l’-rit.mn found in tho Frazer’s l autumn of 1910 that Prayer was Hun necessary of sound mind and capahlv of manag-ann takm ing his own aflairs. ’l‘lw Divisional' Miss Me (‘O‘lrt visited the ()ctugvnm‘ian. JUN liun is th as Mr. Justicv Hrilum had done. but comm-mm hoard m'idrncn as “P”. and dilTorv-d 15910, 1h from his Lordship as m ”w old man's ding. and mvntal cupurilx.’ Indpmi. Hm nhi- “mum W. Grant. It will be filed in the Surrogate Court at Barrie in two weeks at the latest. In the meanâ€" tlme. however. Miss Catherine Mc- Cormack. Michael Frazer's Cousin. has filed a Caveat, and has asked for [administration of the Framer ostnnx garot Robertson, lifts wars his NM' The situation 10-day is large]; where it began when Miss McL‘or mavk assailed her cousin‘s marriam of January 13th, 1910.. to MiSS Mar new neadwear 13 at Its great- is knocking at your door now. in favor of his young wife, has not bet-n filed for probate. This delay has been dua to the three months' illness of Mrs. Frazer's solicitor. F. W. Grant. It will be filed in the From flat to last 818M000 Michael Frazer died but his will. made in Midland. 0nt.. April 14,â€"Spri.g;sion has come min to 3.1. Castle. Where 61:: “wealthy and aged lichul Freer liv. 2! 1!: ed. While his earthly troubles are m; owr. his mundane annirs left behind dith may have reached only another stage case in the legal maze. l w; prices never before heard Vidrncn as we“. and difl'orv'd ; Lordship us to lhl‘ old man's ('upuc'il_\.' Indeed. the Dixi- wsda)‘ night in (11-11; Ordinary bursim-ss nus of the. Board uf ,0 Ba!- cflflo. company take charge of his atlairs, lllchael F “:3 while Mrs. Frazer was to take care of h'un personally. The Court of Ap- mhly troubles fire pea}, mu: Mr. Justice R. M. More- Ie allairs left behind dith dissenting. reopened the whole I only another stage case by ordering a new trial. 9. I When Frazer died last year, MiSS last. costs totalled McCormack had neither taken advan- [tagve o! a new trial nor appealed to died last November. the Supreme Court Iran: the Court 0! de in March. 1910., Appeals adverse decision. oung wife, has not Frazer's death many belieVe ended )balo. This delay the controversy over his marriage: t the three months' and many think, too. that the wid- ......A_'_ _ -a- 3‘ _ ’at 9 ammo an idea of metoors, which them con or glazpd by ‘ Astron earth in tho f0 's solicitor. F. ow's title to her dower is reasonably >e filed in the clear. But half of thr- two estates, Barrie in two Michael's and John's. is an issue un- In the moan- dor Michael Frazer's will of March, Catherine Lie-.1910, made some weeks after the ro- ‘razer's Cousin.'mantic nuptials. Whether the con- ] has asked for‘x‘eyam-n of his own property. made Frazer estate. by Frazer to Mrs. Frazer during his 1_\' is largely-lit‘etimu, is at stake is an intm‘csting Miss McL‘or~ side query to specialists in law. tsin's marriage: W. H. Bennett, M.l’., Miss McCor- .. to Miss Mar- mark's solicitor. is in Utlawa, help- }‘t-ax's his jun- in: Mr. Bordvn with his naval bill. Shut .thoro is no doubt that. so far as fun-Ml :-. AL Mc-I 'lhoro “(Ire present a! the mom 1105- ' J . 0 Riellx chairman ; hr. Mc.‘\lpi that’medical health officer (‘ E. “e: citx land loh_n L Williamson. members -__ _.. _--Buub uuu .\u\‘1lll)l‘i‘. i! 'l‘hr-ir c0mposition, as inferrwi from r'thc larger meteors which roach the l;oarth, is identical, ar nearly so. with 3f Lhai of matter brought up from great, 'Ideths by volcanic eruptions. In ouch , jca8e thvy consist of two classesâ€"one ‘,composod mainly of native iron 31- ‘lqved with nickel. the other of stony imatter, consistingi mainly of com- poandx of silicon and magnesium. Most meteorite-s consist of compounds 1of the two classis, in which tho stony Darts spans to haw broken into frag- l . ‘ . 'monts by Vicki", collmon and bo- _come imbedded jn iron which has ,been fused by heat into a plastic or pasty condition. eluding a few largvr (mos. Lnnwn as metoors, which are only partly his”! jor gland by heat, and reach the earth in tho form of stony masses. ,' They are not uniformly distributed through space. but collect in meteoric swarms or streams. two at Ivast of which rovolvu around the sun in «[03- ed rings which are inwrsovted by the earth's orbit, (‘aUSing the magnificent. displays of shooting stars “‘hil'h are 3:8!) in AUKUSL and Novr-‘rnber. The Duchess of ('on: wont an opora'ion to p r-urrencc of an attack 0 'l he chhxss m‘ Carma: dergo another operatinn tiou fur 2 or 3 nursvs for (‘Hfh dis- ease, 4 large sun room». The build- fing fully equipped cost $23.00". This was Considm‘mi mu oxpenshe [and mixer plans will be considered, [whith have been submitted. It is ! probame a building of cemom can he 'erected which will furnish adequate acmnmnodulion for $1,200 or $l.° 500. I route to aun‘d icebergs Mtn: «negro has refused to allow 9rmany to notify the cmumandor of sie ed Scutari to release \‘.iclims g comm-tum to make a 1910. threw mom's ding, and that ho “a «need. Fraznr's last will is concomtd. the necessary steps of repudiaiiun have boon taken at Barrin. . Miss MN'ormm-k's prvsom cnmnn- aim! Couft directed that ¢ trust. a! board and Inspector Auspices 1.0.F. See Programs. plans will be cons-idérod, ave been submitted. It is a building of cemom can he M ichav} Fm zcr a present Conten- -] Fran-r “as not an “ill in March, :Is aftn-r thv \wd- “as unduly influ- l the- meeting hr. McAlpine, : (‘. E. Weeks PER YEAR

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