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Watchman Warder (1899), 13 May 1908, p. 6

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FWNQ '1 .1033! rule. AM Mm mm in the an it “uh r, April Snowden m: an EB; 93% D? m a: .3: we 3? ”=83!!! may" as part a i an have yaw J unetVi-l GLAD r, April qmtit Grah’a: (a! Mac their ( “K atten also min Mil to ,qq The lightning bolt which caused the fire struck the barn about eight o’clock last evening, just whom the storm commenced and the lightning was the fiercest. The barn was lo- cated on a farm close by where Mr. Traynor lived and the house had no occupant. When the fire was first noticed the frame structure was wrapped in flames and to save any- thing was impossible. The flames cast a bright glow over the sky, which could be seen for miles. The barn is located near Ops station on the C.P.R.. . Mr. Traynor is particularly unfor- tunate as. this is the second barn he has lost within the past five years. His other ban was burned with all hissummercropinitandtheloes PAGE SIX was considerable. It was set on fire while threshing. The sympathy of the entire community is extendea to Mré'n'gvnorjn‘ his grout loos. A mmhmg mashing beienging t9 his .88}! Jeseah, 15 teas a! hay and sham tear imam English: at eats ware 6938119394 in me five. and the mat damage is fluent 91699: $39 insurance an the him was $566 and them was up infiurmsa on the other property destroyed: Lighmmg must we ham 9! Owen Wagner; an m seam-hail 61‘ 16$ 16. sea 15‘ Thursday and it was eemaletely daireyea: The 961% 99% m $9 the time §tFu6€HÂ¥8 in may meg we in a §h95t time it was 2 mm 9? flames: The new rector of St. Philip’s, who is well known in Lindsay, is forty-three years of age, and prior to entering the ministry of the Anglician church was a School teach- er. His ordination took place in Toronto fifteen years ago, and prior to taking his present charge was at Craighurst. With his present con- gregation and the clergy in general Rev. Mr. Teney is very popular. He is eminently fitted for the rwtdr- ship of the Toronto church to which he has just been appointed. He is an able preacher, and in his work for the church in order to get in touch with his congregation never Sbflfés nfMSélf. REV". Mi. Ta” wm go is ‘i‘uwfitu abaut the begin: mag 61‘ Juiy; 13AM? STfifié‘K; Mal and Otherwise HOUSE WAS 813003. . mm: the W new you Wednesday evening. lightning attack the house mined by It. In mm. on at. Patrick-at. Very mm m age 'wu dime, mm; o. mull hatch? in; made in the root. . fir. now thinks that the fight- mug went out through the stove in the kitchen; LEM M awn ' mag Lem mam; daughter a! an. “em milder; am ward; m m: w W as a :3me with Manganm M k Fulton‘s aw nm‘ 1m Wham” 193119313; $35!}; vim-e she has assume a' pest-- mm was mam hgq beeglivggg Then is but ens he”! at 99?! Perâ€"- we at present: The Heme gem: Mailman 91 Beam @9th mt w. m"; and. the fit. mugs hem kept m} 8-. MM!!! was mm a license. , t m. 411qu was Wm m month: to If“! «at. and the «was? a! a» litmus! was notified that it within the time months the: house m mum and put into a thor- ough unitary condition. the house. though not the meant leases. misht be granted license. The repairs must be to the satisfaction of the communicators. REV. TENEY IS NOW HECTOR. Rev. J. H. Teney, rector of the township 01 Emily and the town of Omemee, Victoria county. has been appointed by 'Rishop Sweeny to the rectorship '09 St. Philip's Anglican church, Toronto, left vacant by the elevation of the former rector to be bishop of Toronto. A recommenda- tion was made by the Vestry of the church last Monday night, mention- ing the names of Rev. Canon Starr of Kingston and Rev. Mr. Teney in connection with the appointment. CASTOR IA rum The Commono passed the Oongnoa bill to incorporate the Ontario and Michigan Power Comm and the Cmdo Life bin. 1 John D. Rockefeller, 1:. mode I little pocket money in MI ouit against the publinhoro oi the New York American. HI wII own-did I verdict of WM 1350]. Tho mo- pope: chm m with bob: ooh nociod wit]; ___o.I ougod poonoco m J The town hall was not large enough to hold, let alone seat, the large number of citizens that gath- ered on Friday for the purpose of discussing the advisability of sub- was of the representative kind, men of' all vocations being present, and it was enthusiastic for the cause 0‘! temperance and local option. The body of Matthew Taylor: formerly a. hotel porter. was found in if: the Toronto bay near Ward’sls- mitting a Local Option by-law. in Lindsay at the January municipal elections. The gathering present CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE: J. E. Adams, G. H. M. Baker, J. E. Bil. ‘ lingsley, James Boxall, '1‘. Brady, A. 10. Bingbatn, Dr. Clark, Ald. A. J: Campbell: W: Garlisle, Aid: George Univert: Alex: Clark, J: P: Dannie, J: G: Eywé: 15: A:Fefguaon: Wm: Fifi‘féné; J; b: Fifiwné; d; 6: Fifi; lay: WM: Hussey, 0‘: Hughes}: Alex: Ham. Juan mu. Alderman Amag fiewms: BP: 693%: A: B: KRSBQBOF; A16: 11: Kyiie: £61”: Keafleay. ‘1‘: A: Kirkeanaell. 6:! Est: 1;}. Ma: it: J: hams. James: haw: Wm: at: hawrenee, J: a: flaming. Jean 366m: E: Maxsem. ka invader: Jehn magma}: 9: 36: gauge”: #35: 39613393}. A: 3: mg: mug“; WE: EEWQMQFQ: BF: fieg‘m; gem 153mm 686: Res: 1198: 853: ales: F: W: gntelim: W: W: games. meme! Sylvasm. Albert stellam: Nfiwmfl fimfilfi: W: B: .SWIM! T: R: Stimssm. Mu: ‘I‘imma: Jam: was: my: ET” Wall”: W: J: W“; .MGHL Watacm. G. E, Wilma. Dr: Whitau Dr. Vroomqn; also: the, “cum” committee at the Women's Olmstian Tamperance Union. with paws? t9 add to their numbers. 'A msmsm pr YOUNG mm s. mama Kn swans-rm ADVICE mm 'ALL SHOULD mp. GREEN SICKNESS Holly ‘mom will who the couch:- nion expressed in a very interestmg and suggest!“ hatter written by Mrs. Zachnrm 1’0th; of Grand Bay; .L "$115676.me um =‘1 em wimufifi‘ ng] ' â€" V! v . hailed“ a mm m the before makes 91* when break a limb. m the MI mum at the 96mm m a sum «1 as any danger» ameniywheneeme means has been eueeeeehmy aver-29m that we mime haw {new amen there ere. m m sand; 5 «mm mm- a she has! enema u an the sateen we; “Men as 9303 m‘ 9919:- h same unpleasant hem em ems 333112an e lowered mam e that am; but at $9 mmw lump: Then - uy Mamas were a armed; and e «an; m: mm. a? genewteh akin save m a ghastly leek: m age: mm mm tailed m m vs m mam“; we deeided $9 ,. Wm: mm no filmy mmmmded in me dewampam It was mommy “we weeks before any mantis“ chum was noticeable. hut once that WM: zone checked the running-down pm. can the upward advance wan maid. I euppqee it I had neglected to give her Rename W wduld have have Mullen into permanent ill-health. as it is I am deeplyrthankful that For- rezone has completely restored my daughter to vigorous robust health." No tonic so nourishing. as straigthgiving. as Ferrozone. It gives you a. grand appetite, brings fine co- lor, a healthy glow to the cheeks. I! thin, you gain in weight. Think it over, Ferrozone is just what every person in poor health requires. Sold by all drug'gists. 50c. per box or six boxes (or $2.50. Try Ferrozone to- day. THE MOTION : “That this meeting of citizens of the Town of Lindsay,- aiter mature consid- eration of the matter are of the opinion that the time iS‘ ripe for Local Option. and that" a com- mittee be appointed to prepare and circulate a petition request- ing the town council to submit a. Local Opt-ion hy-law at the next municipal elections, and to take such other action in the matter as they consider advisable." Cause of Local Option THE WATCfMAN-WARDER, UN'DSAX ONTARIO. m taken is an! in swam is at 69999;: On one 5469 is the name at His ehmh with the date as 191: laws; “Eyre; @hmfll. lgggizfl ' an the 931mm 9169 is engraved z Past gemwm, 9, 25:99," ' On an Minna at the New mmm. strum 159 say. them are not 89 mm 1mm; chapter: ' The intansstiss relic was in the possession a! an aunt. 0! Mr. Mc- Craw's. who attended Ferrell church mos. GIFFORD: Tho dentin occurred on Friday of That“ (“80rd, at Pontypool. : torm- er Many nap-cud mum at m. town. in nu In. 0mm in «5 mm! m and w m onlytmo ty-fourm. a. m n resident of Lindsay for may you: an! workod (or In ammmmmm u a w- MW nu up a brother In- law at In ‘1‘-.A-.l|‘isher. The re- maln'n will urn-e in turn on non- w and the mm will bu held from his Miserziaduw‘u. In Peter Fisher. Gmwzsm in the moment fie Nam} will be in shame at the Gunman Omar at wanna“, at whisk meimmémsed was 1 {mm neat member m many mm; The 69mm team t9 mum his 1999 besides 519mg wife, mm mm and in Scotland. An lineman ems E in the 988: semen at Mr: R; a; Keémw. fiewn; 1% m 9 meta! taken used in the 916911 days in the 13me ehureh for she came aurpese as 693131411193 65599 are used in that ehuaeh new { DiibeteckVu-icocolel _ we. 1 ’ idney Mentions One visit. advimhle, but if impou- dble tend h and two-cent lump forms y. "In! :. Cor. Adelaide and , hwsunounzlotolmdl ma Bundnyo 10 km. to 1 lulu. The Str. “Mega" will make a fine addition to the already large Trent fleet. It will patrol the en- tire Trent watervvay from Lake Simcoe to Healey’s Falls. The boat is sixty feet lung, trim and fast and has been doing duty on the Bay of Quinta; The " Mega “ will be launched in Peter'buw. which Elty will be its headquarters; The can: min of the boat has not been an: haunted as yet: GOEQWMON @Aflfi 611‘ 18%; The emu at the 1m Mm W‘ a» task New on mm in Tamale: mm lived in ”new m mm a m and a he" and ales lived in Remove m some mg Few am we mm. mm in Tomato and one he at: Lewis, Sher-Men Ree. who tom eMuem e llvery ankle lo m- tewn. la one at the me at the deceasedg Mrs. Reynolds. '1‘:- ronto. wen u slot». and Tapper Ree. St. Louis. a. brother, Mr. George Rae. of town. is a relative. The funeral will take place on Mon- day morning to the Riverside ceme- tery on arrival o: the O.P.R. train from Toronto. ens W1 “ Maya. " in the Trent waters to protect the fish by preventing it: legal methods in fishing. The defendant said the drill was a. good one, but deficiencies were not remedied. He had told the agent; but the repairs had not been forth- coming. Judgment was reserved. G. H. Hopkins for prosecution, and F. A. McDiarmid for defence. TO PATROL TRENT WATERS. During the next week the Ontario Government will put the Str. JUDGMENT RESERVED. Because the agent did not notify the head office about certain defects in a. seed drill he had pointed out, J. J. Hill, of Canning‘ton, refused to pay for the machine and the case Judge Harding. Ru ture Die mi Oatarrh Rupture n. Boga and White Torqnto t. 1).. mm. Ont up in division court before {15pm y ‘Syph Strictnre Emmi one 3118: W: RAE: OBIIUARY Loot Vitality Skin Dis. Day's Work Done.” in ”meaning for him to be proud of. ‘ The means depict- . tamer, inur- in: MI born 4:: the ovenhgp um- hid-firm. mama-d “on tin puck aim.“ the ninth, whg, gummy. Mr. Galbraith is a. mouldsr by trade. not an artist. and the paint- ing of this picture was done in his leisure time after his days' work at his trade. A considerable time ago Mr. Galbraith dsbbled to some ex- tent in oil panting. but lie has not done anything of thst misuse for yours. Tubing ‘ then m- V into considarstion' tho picture, " The TOO MANY wouEN surnan m SILENCE A large oil painting “ The Day's Work. Done,” the work of Mr. Sam. Galbraith. is on exhibition at An- dersen 8: Nugent'e furniture wtore. The painting is on a canvas ebout three feet wide by five long and is a. very creditable piece of work, away: Even when me name! is mums. as it was but Qumran; the farmers tamed 9mm manage numbers: As yet. ewlngte me Fe= seat heavy Man. an WI have. Gene very mm Mm lama mi: m-tye They was unable ta m my hm mark 9% Saturday. and MI 1; contravenes M tuned cut an m tn the mm! South “maria am: Wt. 110er tram far and wide wove mud ham and u the fame" ofthia county mto a considerable extant ham um. they dilplafldfi glut deal Minter- olt'in the Judging .0! Wm “ THE DAY’S WORK DONE." wine; 0%; «was always doctorins hm it did wt help an. A8 1 mw older I new to grow wom. My blond mt! literally turned to “tor. Sometime. I wank! taint a 0M u “doe in; day. I amend from indi- nation. I could not wulk Wits without stopping to nest on the wear. and my heart would palpitntc so violently as to produce n smothering sensation. I grew so weak that pet» ple thought I was in consumption. I was in this dreadful condition when Dr. Williams' Pjnk Pilss were brought to my attention and I began taking them. The first sign of benefit I no- ticed was an iniprovement in my sp- mfitp Then I beam! to grow Advertine 1n the Warder‘ WM Ii .m youngster and into a horse 0 ty. Among t the money we ’Cnrtis' Scots m with pl or. but lackin and not as g qu'imd for the day. Mr. J. 'i'sxmolth'e‘rvloh} In his day, 5 gnd finish of tone passing fr must be made gun stallion. pad, blocky ho Mtatix’e of Bowers and Son Wan harms, In a class or no doubt stand seem «might mafia-d darn». but like {hp M ‘9‘“ SOME fur ' cum: n This Haas h9- sei'gn known. a hm mm: a 6! “M! "w in may he gumy were in until, behind We: um: ppm in this u! men” at mum gander. a 8U“! gamut}: and su Mrpinning ad may. 'Huisi fir. Walter (‘m‘J mtly sold to! will beat 80:: 0! Saturday. colt, standing buntiful ankle that In ninth. ”at m: WM! 1 N mm w “I“ am biannual I§bw m; a “pm! Ii m NEW ‘ Numb: uhmmmm M H “I: chat; h MI. horses N w and h" M was t m. MIMI at a “What, 11. WW Th Ward" .- prort hon m of the I at Ipring I will and use“ “lb. Each THY“ IXI‘O critici teat!

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