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Watchman Warder (1899), 17 May 1906, p. 9

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filth-western ‘Trgc. re Rondeau. Qidge “I! RailweyECom- firth Midh‘hd Ran- Fnands poo ssion'of this: goods and ifi stario West Shore pmpany. Imilton. Caledon- ailway Company. If? Hamilton and IiIWaY Company. ingston. Gammo- ray Company. rack Sateen! 'mbroke‘ gofithern he Port Cry-edit. fi‘ifllway .Com- g 1907?“ xce villa ce to secure!- Peterboro Radial 5' ~ ,* . a. “ma. V!) of Thornbury i Collingwood. .‘ of Toronto. :n of Trenton. iting debt of the pposite r Dunm'me nsville E st Oflice 6.50 Dim; wn of Welland <0ns, Limited. .\'0. ‘ 198â€"405 the will com I! be can. No. 1995 of the ouldn’t Goods ‘indsay Ling'ston. Ports- i EIeCtric Rail- bite cotton 290, 39c. x0e. 640 of ale? 1 (1 $2.17 {i015 * fumes Pembrooke Ra- ices: C ravenette] )rd and Erie Port Elgin Craven- 1906; “ colors, I'nrdér- hat lCh )wns, riceé, Dress chil- Welland and k», Welâ€" Electric ) W'- ‘ ‘York the 3:?! “. shop on corner of Kent and Lindsay- sts., and am now in a. position to do all kinds of general repairing from Umbrellas, Bicycles, Locks, Lawn Mowers, in fact anything to a gaso- line engine. V A stock of repairs for Bicycles, Guns, etc., will be kept on hand. Bicycles new and second hand will 'be A n -nnnhnce N ew Repair shoP u: “JV- v... ---.. sold on time payments. All repairs sash. My stock is all new. M. W. ROBINSON. Business will be under name of ROBIN SON ’S MOTOR WORKS. For your ball. parlor, dining room, bedroom or kitchen, no mat- ter Where you put it, we have; a. suitable paper at a. variety of prices to suit every customer and we take pleasure in showing it whether you buy or not. , Henley Bros, Kent-sf... a WATCHMAN:WAR_-DER, my 17th, .1906. Single Fare ‘ Between all Stations in 3”“8" _._-n For your ticxou can W's, .. the City Ticket 011165. '1‘. C. MATCHETT, Lindsay Agent Special discount on all Bed Room Suite: and Dinin: Room Furniture WALL PAPER Round Trip Tickets at am and lam at reduced prices. . mung-13.1mm, got for the next two weeks- Tnvâ€"diflerent. st'yles. .Near the Market. D a” [.mgmmmsm qmmsmtto; Clio-‘IIIGHT. r.vin-u:.tha~-:lsoadnmyf o! ‘ .gnuiz‘a; 2mm: 1-15 24 gage: , ' , J .â€".« --. - '- -"‘ 1 â€"Last week Mrs. 15‘. A. Fairbairn, , of Bobcaygeon, whilst burning a. lot 06 of old papers in the stove jailed to , at observe a packet amongst them which contained gunpowder. She was Lambton. Respecting the Ontario and Minne- sota. Power Company, Limited. Respecting the Ontario and katchewan Land Corporation, Limit- ed ilespecting the Port Arthur blast fun-noon fnr iron ore and the I coal Respecting the Port Artnur mash furnace for iron ore and the I coal and ore dock at Port Arthur. . '-'I‘o incorporate the. ProvaiaJ Long Distance Telephone Company. ,. Respecting the Sao Paolo Tram- ‘WaY. Light and Power Company, Li- kranz, Limited. ‘ To incorporate the Twin City Chamber of Commerce. , - To amend the constitution of Hur- on College. ' , - To incorporate the Synod of the Diocese of Algoma in connection With e Church of England in the _Do- ginion of Canada. Respecting Trinity Church, Toron~ -â€"The baseball season opened up in Lindsay on Friday evening at ' the agricultural grounds, when the East Ward defeated the Y. M. C..A. by 8 to 4. Both teams worked well con- sidering the cold weather and that it was their first work out. Five in- nings were played, aid at the end of the fourth the score vwas a tie, but in the fifth the East Warders bagged. four more. and ‘won out. baseball , - k ' . â€"A picked team from the Lindsay Town League will play an exhibition ame with the I. C. B. U. team 0: Toronto, :in Lindsay, on the? 24th of â€"Mangel, Turnip and Sowing Rape : Splendid varieties at Hig- inbotham’s drug. store.- 19-2. â€"-Dan McCabe, the well known ball player of Peterbom, has accepted a p05ition with the Machine Telephone 00., Brantford. . , â€"Mr‘. E. A. Hardy, B.A., who Was teacher in the Collegiate Institute here for a. number of years. and who was one of the prime movers in" “the establishment Of the Carnegie lib- rary here, was on Tuesday appointed to the principalship of Moulton La- dies’ college, Toronto. - â€"-At the meeting of the Water Com- missioners held Monday the follow- ing tenders were ‘ ted :,.McLenl â€" “- 15‘ 'I'V 'annâ€" 'pper 3:118: 00., for pipe, F. T”. Boynâ€" ton, Pittsburg, for coal. â€"The members of the Lindsay Golf Club play at Rosedale'. Toronto, on May 24th. Remember the druid Concert by the, mamm- Milt-MM» of Bobcaygeon, whilst burning a lot of old papers in the stove 'failed to observe a packet amongst them which contained gunpowder. She was alone and just as she was about to put on. the teapot, there was an ex- plosion, the lid flew up and the flames burst out over her, setting fire to her hair and dress. Fortunately there was a barrel of water standing nearby, aad by placing her head in , _-_.I-A h. uccuug, u...“ u, 1.....- the water Mrs. Fairbairn succeeded in extinguishing the flam‘BS, and probâ€" ably saved her life. Mrs. Falrbairn is recovering nicely, and her many friends hope no serious effects will result from her narrow mp9. - â€"-Ensilage and Horsetooth 00113,. Turnip Seeds, Mangel Seeds, Rape Sands etc.. all fresh and reliable, at .Ensilage an Turnip Seeds, Seeds, etc. ., all A. L. Campbel â€"-The Toroni says :. The litt? omegie: M" .Imm serious 58003, cw.’ an uwa ..u... ..n.. A. L. Campbell’s, Lindsay. â€"-The Toronto News of yesterday says :. The little son c'Mr. J. H. Carnegie, M.P.P., East. Victoria, whose serious illness detains his father in Toronto, is much improved, and will be allowed to leave the Children’s Hospital in a. few days. nas IWWW . - . numerquspt the loéks and the boys are emoyugg the sport of soaring them. anowa 's iners and sun- .The number of maskin tured angl put over the once “I” locks here an the Law Society of Toronto V Lieder ' ynetiodist Church vidud communiun r gal-Vice lust Sun. Boyn- Miss Camegie- ° in'town MondaY- .Mr. Bruce Paton, spent last Sunday in t parents. Sunday Duck P Lamb, J. Ross. are home from Toronto for the summer vacaâ€" tion. . ‘ ‘â€"â€"Mr. H. Lockington,‘ an eat-Lind- say boy, was in town on Monday. ‘ â€"Miss. Stella D. Shiélds, of Toron- to. was in town several days this of ‘figligfirton, were in town on business on Monday and Tuesday. â€"-Mrs. DeGmssi and Mrs. Hamilton. of Bobcaygeon, were ".in town on Monday. -Mr. Mat. Gould, the popular cigar traveller for Breuer Bros.. London, was in town over Sunday._ .JM'isq Jennie Brown. Robert E. â€"Miss Jennie BI Brown and George Peterb‘oro, were u! funeral yesterday. --Mrs. A. F. Lane; of Pete-4mm, spent 3,7 few hours in Lindsay .-n Tuesday. â€"Mr. Allen Gillies, business man- ager of the‘oStratford Herald, was in town to attend the funeral of his cousin, Mr. Bradshaw. . â€"-Mr. William Chambers, of Elsie, left yesterday to open a large camp for Mr. John Carew at Eagle Lake. -'-Friends of Mr. Harry Wesley. who left Lindsay recently for the North- west will be pleased to learn he has secured a. renumerative position in the Attorney General's department at Regina, Sask. , â€"Mr. ” Packie” Lynch,' of the Home Bank, Toronto, and formerly of the Bank of Montreal local branch. was in town last Thursday calling on old friends. to, car}: trip on Thursday aCQnaintances. 9 567mm Ithe '1. o. o. r. last and renewed ‘ I: «r x...h.... uvfln.“--_ 7 v7, â€"Mr. E. Harvey, an bld Lindsay 'boy, was in town Thursday night looking , up old friends. ' â€"Mrs. Thos. Beg . who will spend the sumrper in England, left for Mon- treal on Monday and sails by the S. S. Tunisian toâ€"day. _M.- J. R. McNeillie spent yester- day in Toronto. â€"Mr. “ Toad" Macdonald has ob- tained a position in the electric works at Fernie, 13.0., and left. for that"place yesterday morning. McNEELEY.â€"In ESQUeSing town- ship, on May 8th, Margaret Mc- Neelcy, wife of David Reid. late -of Ops township, aged 78 years. . SPENCELEY.â€"â€"In Lindsay, on May 9th, Mrs. Sarah Spenceley, aged 94 years. STOTTâ€"In Janetville, on Sunday. Mav.13th, David Stott, aged 69 BRADSH AW. â€"In Lindsav 14, John Weston Brads} 22vyears. J AMESâ€"At Cam-bran on Mrs. Richard James, Loyalty to the Principle- 0! Ion Government. the beat sovereign, (or it is fidelity to the highest good of all 5:161 to virtue. mtelllgencoan and God. He who unrefi‘ in my; zpvex'n5139inr t" L .5 fifim'd‘é m. Dymvmq . min a. government in which his. own will and intelligent choice nre involved. He will feel that upon his single um. his single voice, hie'slngle lite. hang: the preservation of the government and the pationnl freedom. This is the Amerlcnn‘teenng. It burns in every true madamhreest. ‘ Englandâ€"la the only-truly tree coun- try ottheoldworklnndthennxlllh - A.__ .e-_ l. years . THE AMERICAN FEELING. THE. GAME OF DRAUGHTS. ,, R. AdaTESI F, B31188. in town. H. Clarke and W. ” Williamson, of '1‘ng- f.â€"In Lindsay. on May Weston Bradshaw, “aged DIUWut ‘W"“ ' ge J. Brown. 0‘ up attending the of Toronto, 59°“ Bruce. and Bert K. Sylvester, 1‘. Ross. are home x, of Buflalot town with his the popular May 169‘.- hex-national Journal 0: Surgery, awa- sionally takes an applicant for a pod. flan on the house am! of the hospital with which he is connected and bids him log: out or a whidow and describe what he sees; Some men practically sea nothing at all; others notice but a few things. not always the moat m. pot-(ant. while the baianca appear to by most phers Wh' Outdoors. "Rial! partottho an. At firsttnenan w... like a man in a boat pulling one long our and one short oneâ€"it couldn't hold a course. But It soon accustomed lt- Ielf to Its new condltlon. and there- after it got along very canton-ably. About 0'” SWISS EDUCATION Gulf!“ ”9‘9“" antholo- Summer Millinery Opening importations dress and New York .We show this week some recent of Ladies' Summer Hats, fancy leghorns, tailored styles, hats fold field or ,functien, styles of Sailors and Linen Hats. linens, white silks, white ‘organdies, white lawns, colored lustres and light weight and? colored tweeds. We invite you to this display. Opening Days are Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Ladies’ Heavy Japanse Silk Waists, Ironts with § inch tucks and nine rows of val lace insertion, tucked backs, bishop sleeves with in- sertion cuffs, black and white only sizes 34- to 4-2. each .................. $3.00 Ladies' Fine Japanese Silk Wa embroidered silk fronts and backs: extra, large and have deep tucked and white only, sizes 34 to 40, each .................................... Ladies’ colored Linen Suits, made vi'ith long yoke ' 'efi'ects, with clusters of tucks, all colors piped with white ~ or contrasting color, also made in plain white linen, all $ 5 00 I sxzes, each .............................. Ladies’ white Organdie Suits, waists with yoke effect; Outlined with lace insertion and trimmed with white medallions, skirts are five gore styles, with a fancy Shirred flounce, with insertion and madnllion trim- $6.75 mings, all siZes, each ............... Shirt-Wad“ Suits, $5.00 to $20.00 Shirt-Waist Suits 'Silk Waists Silk Waists, all-over nd backs, sleeves are > tucked cufi‘s, black Silk Waists, fronts F ‘ auspices ‘ 6! me my Cambr'IY. still 'be he“ dance 01 In. 'J. Shell ening OHM?» In; will be served 1mm 7 N burnedâ€"It the m of“. oxygen . ‘I.-AA I. ‘--L balance pasture. Large frame house ; two large barns, one with stone foundation :5 two driving sheds and other outbuildings good. Soil. clay. loam. Four miles from Dunsford Station, 10 miles from Lindsay. For further particulars apply to WM. J. THURSTON. Dunstord P.O.-â€"‘20â€"3. ELI-E REGISTER Ladies’ white Lawn Waists of light sheer ma- terials, cluster of pin tucks and four large tucks down fronts, fancy box pleated backs, extra. large sleeves with hemstitch'mg and tucks on cuffs, sizes 34- to 4-0, eachfiw 75¢ Ladies' White Lawn Waists, made with two mws .of torchon insertion and 1 row of swiss in- eertidn front, also with rows of wide hemstibché ed tucks, backs have a large box pleat hem- stitched, bishop sleeves with tight ' cuffs, sizes 34 to 42, each ............ $1.19 9 beta at the. resi- smcur. 01w!»3 0’1" Ladies’ Lustre Skirts, with seven goressti’och- ed bands and seven clusters of pleats, finished with buttons, in colors of' navy blue, myrtle green, also black, all sizes, ‘K m White Lawn Waists, 750 to $8.50 Ladies’ Light Tweed Skirts, new “No'vi-‘ Modi” styles, tucked flounce and new style of flare, also a new nine gore skirt with pleats and piped with silk, all sizes, $5 50 an ab .................................... White Lawn Waists Light Weight Lind-.7. TUESDAY. my a, con. LU. nu“ . _” lot 7. con. 13. Erinâ€"1y. 150 -BC!'GS ; 125 clawed and under cultivation, “lance weave. Large Iragne f‘f‘. ..:‘i’:‘?‘?: $5.00 fil'i'dfifii'fm , S It! 1" mature. large two W parns, c (oundataion ;‘ two and other outt WI. nownunns. 1099.42” 0' I!"

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