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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 May 1901, p. 6

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< A HAFPENiNfiS ABflUI TOWN "_"'”0 Little Local Lines ‘ . . (1 want: pract1ce 1: ”â€"D" McCullough, eye, w an .writer. Apply at t throat specialist, at the Slmpson ' _ - ”Boarders Wal House, Lmdsay, every Wednesday from... " to 4 p. m. â€"â€"5-1-yr. too ,good board ' able. Situation ce â€"Stmv sheepâ€"X sheep strayed on- 72 Russell-st we“ to Lhe premises of Mrs. Thos. Green- way one mile south of Woodville. ()vsnet ca: 11 have the same by prov- ' ing property and paying expences. -â€"-Mr. E. Gregor: for Toronto. He some time and Mr. i '\‘I“I§‘ \nr' ‘1‘“ In â€"Mr. John Sanderson died at H01- land, Mam, last week at. the age at 87 years. He was a. native of Ire- land and came to 1:13.11ch in 1843 but, several years ago went, to Man- itoba. â€"-â€"A committee with Earl Minto at its head is asking for contributions to equip an expedition for the North â€"â€"()n Sunday a. fire that had ap- parently been kindled by somebody throwing a match among the leaves, ignited the sidewalk in front of Mr. J. R. Shannon’s on Simcoe-st, and was only prevented from catching 11.0 fence by vigorous efforts. Pale. It. is to {‘9 led by Capt J. E. Bernier of Quebec, a. Canadian who offers his services free, Mr. 0. Bigelow has altered the 5-11th section of his house on the corner of Russell and Lindsay-51:55 to accommodate a. store. Mr. Burke, who for some time occupied the store in the Smyth block is moving in and will run a. grocery, "Boarders Wantedâ€"Comfortable rooms, good board. Terms reasonâ€" 'able. Situation central. Apply to Little Local Lines â€"â€" Young lady, pupil of Convent, writing shorthand with fair speed, wants practice in office as typeâ€" ,writer. Apply at this offioc.â€"â€"14-tf. rooms, 800d board. Terms reasonâ€" â€"--Fo_urteen Lindsayites were at able. Situation central. Apply to Jenkin's hotel, Little Britain on Sun- 72 Russell-st, WCSt-â€"'17’5-V (lay. Quite a, number forsook the town in other directions. Down 'am'l up the river attracted a good ”many. -â€"-Mr. E. Gregoryieft on Tuesday for Toronto. He will be away for some time and Mr. Ed \Yoollard of Duvsford will look after business! ---“I got wettcr’n you" proudly while he is away. exclaimed a small‘ boy as he furncd â€"Two building lots have been with dripping jacket to his rival in sold off the Hamilton lot opposite lunning up close to the street sprink- anknnl hII3ldin0 “Tr T.npkin MPâ€" triumphs' â€"Two building lots have been sold off the Hamilton lot opposite the eastern corner of the central school building. Mr. Lockie Mc- Intosh has begun building at the south of the corner and Mr. Andrew Robertson the west. The corner itself is for sale. â€"â€"Huntsville Forester:-â€"“Who are} they and where did ..they come from '?” were questions asked by many citizens on Tuesday. A man passed along the main street carry- ing a baby, and leading a. rawboned horse. The animal was hitched to a wagon, and the wagon was attach- ed to a cart, which suggested that the cart horse had fallen by the way. Next in the procession was a. man 'leading a horse which was hitched to ’another cart. A woman leading a cow and a yearling heifer followed the. man and the cart. The outfit Iwas a. sorry one. We understand |they came from the County of Essex. “and are going to Burk’s Falls, E i Little Local Lines â€"â€"The Tarbox Pillow Sham How‘â€" crs, Clothes Dryers, Carpet, Stretchers, Tack Hammers and other useful ar- ticles can be purchased at Timmin's rrstaurant, 16 William-st. northâ€"15 â€"Extensive alterations are being made in the Benson House office The hallways both east and west of the office are being taken. into the office, the bar extended into the game room the width of the pool table which is being removed, and a stairway for ladies is to be. construcâ€" ted through the stand now occupied by J 05. Carroll. ’ â€"A fancy booth draped with gay curtains and surrounding a tea-brew- ing outfit and gracious lady was a centre of attraction at Hurley’s durâ€" ing last week. A great many drank sample cups of this tea and speak in high praise of the Ross Tea Company and their goods. In the absence of beer it is certainly no mistake to drink the brewings that can be made ‘from the Ross company’s package Wee». Ask Mr. Hurley about it. m‘ a Little Local Lines ‘Lguvn Mowers. cheap, at Cinna- mom's. â€"-â€"Mr. T. C. Matchett is an old military man. He has marched be- gind We lust bands in Canada inâ€" cluding that of the 13th Regiment of Toronto. the 13th of Hamilton. the Dumrin Rina and all the other bands of Toronto and Montreal. He pms the 57th of Petcrboro among the best of them. 'â€"e1\Ir.A.B.Terry is showinga beau- tiful collection of potted plants in full bloom. They include the most popular varieties at low price. See them.â€"17-2. ‘ __'l‘he Globe, Friday: The manage- ment of the Home for the Aged in Bowmanville scored a great success to-night when Col. Sam. Hughes, M.I‘., of Lindsay, lectured for the Lenefit of that institution. The town hall was packed to the doors. M fore the lezture began Mayor Mitch- cll and members of the totvn council appeared en the platform and pre- sentd a congratulatory address to Col. Hughes for the brave part he Eperformed in South Africa in the iutcrl st of the Empire. A banquet fwas proposed, but he could not re- ' main over toâ€"morrow. The lecture :which was profusely illustrated with vieWS taken by the Colonel himself- and others, was frequently applauded and at the close a. very cordial vote of thanks was given for the interest- ing lecture. Col. Hughes is a. native of that county- WW3WW¢WWWWWWW$$€ 66333 Little Local Lines _Lawn Mowers, cheap. at (Ti-nua- mom's: â€"'l‘he Mime: Paton are vacating than small workroom for large pro- mises at the rc‘ar of the same block, 'up Dr.hl\'¢e_lands stairs. -â€"The fire boll rang at 9-30 on; Monday morning. Cause: a fire among some. boxes at the rear 01" R. B. Allan Co.'s store. It, was. but out by the store statl. ; â€"-Inspect.or Nicholas Brady says the law with regard to lunge fishingl has been vet-'51. well’obéa'ved and that this fact is due partly to his vigil- mum and partly to nature which sent a. big rain at the critical time and made the water so muddy that people could not spear. â€"â€"One day last week Supt. Bcgbit' had a murow escape from serious. injury while lifting a. hydrant and as it was he has suffered a great deal from the effects. He and some of his men were taking the hydrant out of the ground It was almost out ‘and standing about eight feet up in the air. when something slipped andi allowed the towering iron to swerve suddenly to one side. Mr. Bcgbie‘ {was steadying it and realizing that 'if it went down both it. and the L Sranolithic would he fled, he stayâ€"3 I *v. ed under it. and steadied its fall. When it, was down Mr. Begbie was almost blind with the strain. Next day the cords of his neck began to swell and all the muscles of his body were sprained and sore. He is com- ing around again all right. THE wuwugxâ€"wmm. nu Pure Paints. cheap. at - 0!! Honda). Mr. RUSS“ Victorians arv 5-) deeply i ‘ the gift of am hnspiml, ‘35" for the pun-posh nf lettifigw tract for that 11: ikding 13‘ Companied by his archved 3'1 lor of Montreal- Mr. W- ‘j manic clerk of the works; Pilkie gets a ntract for“ of r: and glazing- Mr. Shmhy ’will do the nmsm'y 354‘“ I ‘firm the plumbing 815- t It is announced by 13'- H‘ ”K” N. Ilockin shoe star“ account, of the breaking!!! stock by the law rwbwh' “M to begin on Saturday. clearing sale of his goods" the furious Gen. X. Slaw" Grimm H u-man-ic shoé. I! been decided :0 gen em travelling bag and mmk at such wonderfully 10" 9' Wil! delight the hearts and 03 Lindsay reoplc preli"; a summer jaum. Saturday morning next. and Mr. Hockin means 1W”” 4 4a 1 ”M1 The Great ZforSc 9.! agreeing hardly he 1 Testamer a to say m ideas of tin Laphorical. 1 y opposite ne of the I practical. and povtry fling. Sum urines (r “S 51'le 3 exeeptio ”8 said. re the d« these d< found in t not for. 3- It re: Inc Would it Po‘wla' mt}! throw P. Powles can belie “10 801% I ‘ieVe them 3 undoubu ”Mg to any more difii 3 unfold 1 in student cannot in Ilonged MOfC by in hi! :2 It is we christa it did J ash! , Chronic difficult Svanity. coast izm doctrines in the fart of mass 01 is int/:1 not kn ajwaF of t! Will difiic any tot {Lin 0V

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