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Watchman Warder (1899), 19 May 1908, p. 14

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E; _- -V r...â€" __v.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" the premt roots on the two w“lemmas anachside ortheboilding, 'end extendtheseupwardstotheheiyntdf eight fleet, thus putting the new ;roof onalevel with thepreaeet ' ,high the finest: in 1081269.; In the first place ‘it isms intmtion to :takneofl tne town rlimits, and he would that: iea will also be initalled on the fore like to know gwlmt kind of aground floor. 1 “ building he would be allowed to erect A new furnace will be erected in the under the present ,by-law. ew Wt which will be so built The Warder interviewed Mr. Pal-kin as to supply heat. for all the waxting re the above proposition. and ascer- rooms and club rooms. tainedflthatthemagnitudoofgthenowy The mama“ will be 30 feet plans is extensive. Mr. Pat is long, and will be built tom“ figuringonmakingalargenmd with-chnrestolthostructum â€"- improveménts. which when completed The contract for the suction of the winmakethamndsayrinkonex oinewaddifion hmMMtn Ill--1 ieet long ’et the west end or the tea: 0! the pmt rink. It was within the town ,1imits,and he would there- foreliketoknow gwhatkindof a. building he would be allowed to erect under the present by-law. The Wander interviewed lb. Perkin m the gbove proposition. and ascer- Last. evening In J 03. Parkin ,wait- Ylions. ed on the town council and stated Sev: that ho was about to addp new ad- be ea: dition to the present. rink, and to rink. mains various other improvements. He he pu‘ proposed building .an extension 301two l; Linthay is to have one of thelarg- eat skating rinks in Canada, - viz, the present skating area. of :160 feet istobeextended So as.to make 200 fegt actual skating area. g Automobiles have not driven all the ‘orses to the boneyard. There g are early .twenty million horses in the United States, and their estimated Value is about two gbilllon dollars. In the decade during which the motor car has been developed the number of horses 11.33;ch by four millions. and the avarage value of a horse has isen The case iap little like the ex- erienoe of traction development in urge cities. When new tunnels and nbways are wopcned the old lines eemtobejustaamuchcrowdedas A mistake occurred in fthe Omemec correspondence last. week l to the Watchman-Warden when it was stat- ed that. Miss Dex-nan, pf Omemee. was convalescing under the treatment of Dr. Sutton. Our correspondent evidently was misinformed, as the patient’s ,name should have been Miss Doriandt, and Dr. Frederick; J. Snelgrame was the physician in at-‘ tandanoe. J was reached, however, and thérsfiecikvl- ed beauties were jrizzling in the pan sutemay. § Messrs. J 06 Roderick, Fred, Cors- cadden Joe Thornhill, A. Welch, Jack Kidd, Joe McConnell and Herb Workman went to Bethany on Satur- day and enjoyed a trout fish. The trout howexer did not bite; very good The ‘skidoo” number, 23, F1 SHED FOR TROUT. TO ATTEND CHURCH. . The Sons of England will attend diVine service at. Cambridgekst. Me- thodist church next Sunday momâ€" Had the conditions of the race compelled the horse to trot Rielly mighe have had a. chance, but as it was it, cantered around the track at a. three minute clip for a. while. At times the driver would allow the animal to trot easily along, but hal‘ __- “m. ”AV “aun- It would be misrepresentation to Call the affair a. race. It was more' of a proceSSion. Rielly had achance' with the horse for about two hundâ€"; red yards and after that it. was a; tail chase. ' i The horse finished the mile in four minutes and twenty seconds. Rielly came trailing in a. minute and twen- ty seconds behind, doing the distance rrum oawraay's Daily. WOUIdeWhip it up again. A cinch for the horse. There was a. good-sized crowd to The man wasn’t in i-t for a min- Watch the unique event. Since the ate. ’ announcement of the race in The Such was the result of the match- iWarder over a week ago a. good deal ed run 1’01” a mile between George for interest had been created. Rielly Rielly, runner. and W. Blair’s horse, drove up in a hack and watched "‘Sunny Slope." held last Friday on Blair warm his horse up around the the fair grounds halfâ€"mile track. :track- which was: in cnlonrh'd pant“- Enthusiastic citizens have signified ,batting average Mr. Dick Butler will donating prizes for competitiou in the gzve a. ,gold lockz't. 3 Junior town league as jfollows : ‘ I For the player that malfes the first, For the- [flavor whn who: u... xhom m1 M1" Bert Ewes W111 (10‘ For the- player who makes the most runs in the league gauges The Dafly Warder ,will give one year's free subscription, paper to be delivered an: the house. For the player \who has .the best BLAIR’S “SUNNYSLOPE” WON CORRECTION . mthusiastic over the game. This year the pastime gives promise to create more enthusiasm than ever. A number of the ardent and enter- prising merchants who believe in furthering meeintesests of the game have signified their intention of do- nating suitable prizes for competié fion this year, thus encouraging the various {players to “ play the game." The Iollowing- have donated excellent players in may i3! baseball town an, Formdruhoine'mormeaea- right. The fact is. demonstrated ,8» Hr- 13- J- Goush will give 8 32 clearly by the manner in which the hat. good on game is being played in For the pitches who has up great, uais town. There are dozens 01 base» eat numbeu 0‘ strike outs I: Sam Ferguson, at J. W. Wakeley’ a, will ban teams and hundreds of baseball gim . sfilk umbrella. From Saturday's Daily A cinch for the horse. UNDSAY SPORTSMEN i STIIL SOMIE LEFT. PAGE SIX Lindsay, and the citizens EPRIZES FOR JUNIOR CITY LEAGUE going a mile er’s one mile. of the race » trot Rielly HVE PRIZES T0 CITY LEAGUE r The rink enlaiged win be some 29 fact longer than Peta-bore, but not ‘ nits so wide. ' The contract for the greetion of the new addition has been let to Mr. ‘Jes. Miller, jr. andsho will hawhia men .commenoe workjbn the same on Monthy morning next. Severel important alterations will be carried .out at the front of the rink A new stone foundation will be put under the iwaiting rooms. and HMO large club rooms for the packs: boys will be fitted up underneath the two present waiting roams. Lavator- Ind obetruct_ a lot of view, will ‘be rounded and made taller In all probability a new band stand and also an up-to-date stand tor press opreeenmtives, . and ,a. time-ke‘epers’ Mr. Thompson. physical direCtor of the Y.M.C.A., has written to Ome- mee, asking for full particulars re- garding the athletic contests to be ,held at. that. village on Mm: 25th. ’1! the entry list. ‘.5 an mu-n one ee~ veral Lindsay men will enter in a number of events. If money prim are offered Mr. Thompson may enter a couple of races himself. A five- mile race is included among the events. ! Cy. Baldwin maintains that. he can run from Kent-st. to the Pottery 60st and return in 22 minutes. He made this statement yesterday to a number of companions and was will~ ing to back his statement. { MR. J. F. THOMPSON fg’hysical director of the Y.M.C.A. It is through Mr. ThompSOn’s eflorts that the Lindsay team entered in the HexathIOn contests, attained the splendid showing _it did. ;the first turn in the track. Blair {was driving his horse at. a trot, but [livened it, up when a quarter of a :mile had been med and finished the mile well in advance of the man. The crowd early recognized the fact Blair retains his driver. " Sunny Slope," and has ten long greens, earned by picking type, safe in his wallet. . He is much elated over his victory. "‘ that the man was no match for the horse and the race was looked on as a. farce. In the. second mile the horse increased its lead by nearly a. quar- ter of a mile and finished at. a hard gallop. 'For the pitcher who has the most, strike-outs. Mr. W. J. Fgrguson, of J. Sutclifle 8: .Sons, will give a new mate _a. pair Iof boots. For'the player having the best. bat- ting average Ir. T. Burke, of M. J. Carter's, will donate a. new hat. . For the player who scores the moat runs, Hr. Harry Brimmell, of Dundas a: Flavene’ s, will give nail); umbrella. For the player who has the heart. fielding average, Mr. Wm Roenigk will give a. silk hat. ' It might be mentioned that ineach of the above cases the players must. participate in at least. five mhedulea give a. Si Now, boys, get A similar action was taken in ne- limbs would some 333' {all do“ “‘3 gard to the walk Sussex it. from cause a calamity Russell to chugâ€"fie, pest side. St. Paul-st. was naked next and WK FALLS mémlp. The .famous town park was next “'9 W at the north end 0! the Early Honda Moon consider- I5pecbed. Here Ach Dobson'l eagle sawshghich was partly ‘ wag: me emits-neat wu sensed by a. wild mmmmwmm‘” mw”mm°d’ mmu'woum m battendedto Hestatedthat heitwudocidodtonpdrthomat :u‘bed an town to cut down the on“. '10?” Of It. rCfl 0. Wflktt was igfwillow,whi¢hmfinmtre Colborne-Stmtmnmiupect Minghfmntolmsputcham -1 them a: iuoWfi-Hfiethpmmmmwfihitmm‘mudwwdou hawlimbo mew Eabymrswnnc.whoonbahw “tho-MT Illi inth' Lao: mtmmmémmmhmmtym. kwouldheenlflmadwtha m-odthlt‘qummmwflk be mitigating “diatom“ Rodaâ€"ave. bridge-9t. to Victoria-ave. .was the next aliphatic decision, and the plank “:11: {Wm be repainad. ‘ On their retum to ‘the 1001: ' ot Glands-at. they were joined by mm. HcGeough. at 11.15, who was cen- ' for his lax mthods. and at ghe same time Dr. Bun-ova came plug in his auto and stated that he had. a gniavancafibwt-the m the electric 1131135 were distributed in the lights till some future data. At this corner Aid. Dobson , com~ lained :that his inner men was very much in need of nourishment ”and he wished the council to ‘axcuae him and anowhimjo get a boat : 0 that he could .row across to his ‘villa. in the east ward. but he wag, persuaded to wait a while. I _ On their return to the loot of , The council decided to run an eight ‘ foot drain across the street down, to Glcnolg-st. to relieve matters. q , Glenelgâ€"st. east was next visited. 'and it ,wae decided to extend the ditch and deepen it in front of Mr. as. Miller's residence. It was also :decided that no grano- ithic walk should {be built on Glen- lg-et. east. as petitioned for by a. number of residents. But it was d8" 'cided to tear _up the present planks Walk. em planks of which run length- wise. and put down a new plank. the boards to run croosweys. At this corner the electric‘ light situation was discussed. but the views ,0! the eldermen were so homer oua as well as conflicting that they decided to postpone the inspection ,of tho lights till some future data. At this corner Aid. :00an , com- lained that his inner than was wary much in need no! nourishment Land he wished the council to excuse him and allow him .to get a. boat 0 that he could .row was to his villaintheeastward. bathe was much ward, adjoin-hing rat the corner 01' Susana-9t. Woo‘next visited. and Sta-sex ,end Bond-3m. at 12.20 ‘49 otter he)! an hour's consideration ,it meetagain 2 .mmflnish the" . inspection. a‘Thg'e were present:"” decided to build a. grenohthic Mayor Begs. Deputy Reeve Lyme. “u‘ from Kent '30 19°9th w“ land Aldermen Smale, .Jordan, Dob- side. and Iron: Wellington to 5 Bond- son, Rea, McGeough, find the Wax-dei- st. on the east side. ,with crossings representative. ion the south side of Peel ,and Sum:- Ald. Dobeon was ,agreeeble to hir- Itl. . ing a hack and havin each man pay] The council next got on board ,thc his share. including e scribe, . but lent-ed trolley hue. and jammed Mayor Begg thought the town should’ 0 the end of ,Susaex-et” where uni pay for the hack. . The alderman ladjournment was made at 12.20, ARM agreed to “hoot” it. _1[cGeough inviting the council and Before commencing their ’walk the ithe weary scribe to dine ,with him at engineer of the steam roller was akwood. Ianthorized to roll all the pack streets On their way down town, the mun. and put them in good condition. oil :was met by In Wm. Copp. who l The council started on their .tour;residee on Sussex-st. north, “ho nd went down Cambridge-st. south, jbeggad of the council very strenuous- making the first stop, at Gienelg-st. 31y ,to build a. walk in front nf his It was decided that the ,present walk ,resideme. He would be willing to n the north side of Cambridge-st. pay his share in cash for the .same. ‘om .Glenelg to Melbourne-sts. is} The council left again this I altar- ood enough for another year. and it noon. at 2.30 to finish ,their tour of will be given a, few minor repairs. 3 inspection. , I } The council stair-ted on their .tour ‘ nd went down Cambridge-st. south, making the first stop, at Gienelg-st. It was decided that. the present walk morning at 9.15 o'clock, and com-i “35- He VII given to understand menced their annualfiour'of the townlth‘t the town m not yct in, the to inspect the various board and [millionaire chm, but. .u his 8118‘ granolithic walks .and the sewers :gesfions were 9001! ones, and not ex- and drains." They traversed momma.“ cost, thaw would be considered wan; mg a. portion 9! the nortyhtfr- 7 x Wm WM or Town The South Ward and Portion‘ or North Wad Visited-41d. Dobson and Other Members to ‘ Humorous Strainubecision Re Walks (From Monday’s Daily.) The members of .the Town Council: , THE WATCHMANMARDER,‘ LINDSAY, ONTARIO. 03 Via! limbs would come day fall down and cause a calamity. St. Paul-Lt was reached next. and thebfidnatthnonhmdoz the Itraet,_ which was partly 7- waned on (incline-ct" which 11; thought should be cut ,doym. again letting pry: the contention :that the. heavy party at the Queen-st . church. Be- fore entering the hack. he made a strenuous kick ubout large I tree 'yhrds. when they received munching Adam's Ale. , At .850 p.1n. the worthy represent- ative iron: the east ward. joined the every case the alderman took the view that. the property owners should not .130 thus encumbemd. At the extreme north end of Vic. in their natural course instead of making artificial courses (or them. He .1119th that if the natural ‘coursa of ,any drain .lay through a citizen's private property, that citi- zen should be compelled to extend the said drain through his property. and not sideâ€"track it in some other direction. Mr. Smale upheld this idea all through the tour. but in Ald. Smafle at this point made ,his bow to the audience and contended that the drains wem being spoilt, ,and laid down wrong. He thought. that the drains ,ahould be allowed to take pense. As the water has been flood,- ing at this point, the council thought. that ,the proposition was a. very fav- orable one, _and they granted the re- quest. Mr. Schwartfager, who lives on the ‘corner of .Victoriwave. and Elgin-stq requested that the council furnish him with tile and he would ‘put down an drain at his corner ,at his own ex- ant. so thatrstagnant‘ waters have been allowed to gather. All ot,which the residents ,on the street complain- ed of. Therefore it was decided to put in _a proper dminage system on the street, work to .commence later on in the season. Considerable time was spent in dis- cussing the drainage of Elgin-st. 9 In times gone by the rains have des- oended and floods have been mult- Sharp at 3.20 o'clock yesterday at- ternoon the council grosumed their journey of inspection of the walks and sewers. starting where they left off ,at. viz., at the corner of Sussex ‘and Bond-eta. Several of the alder- !men did not relish the idea. of start- ling on janother pilgrimage on. toot ’some of them stating that their feet fwere covered with blisters from the [morning' a tramp, ,So they decided gto {chip in and rent a. hack. For thief purpose one of Mr. ,John Gunigles rubber-tired vehicles we: brought into use. ‘ The first street ,visitod was Fair- ave., north ward, where almost every ratepayer on the street had petition- ed for a. new walk. After ,consider- able diacussion it was decided to build a. new four-icot granolithic walk from Albert .0 Adelaide-st. me to build new crossings on theisu-eev. Elgin-st. was next visited. It was I m m wanna: m i who on haul! of flu m that vicinity uk- nnontuc walk he "Dion lac 3m told ho om:A b! wwwmfi The homo o! It. John Cotcy, when was bumed on Friday night last. m injured to the extent of 8100. Hr. Cotey had not complet- ed the minut- on the homo and the holder of the deed had insured gm homo {or the amount. menacing! ' fest daughter. Miss Jennie, wan ma;- led to Mr. Wm. MCAdOO. The {bride ° ooked charming in a gown of em- To Run Again roidered net over white silk and -â€". arrying ,white roses. Miss [Ethel Boyd. wearing a. very pretty dress of KELLY To GO ONE HALF MILE; ale blue poeu-deeoie. trimmed with T0 HORSE'S MILE insertion and lace. Send carrying pink .. , , osee. was bridesmaid. while the " Puzzler Blen- thanka his horse bridegroom had an emcient assistant‘ can: 8° 1“” thoe 3‘ his" “9 George lln Mr. Tom Boyd. The ,nuptiel knot‘ firefly can run. He hat 810 to beck 'wes tied by the Rev. B". Peckover. or his theories and the odd race will be 0m. run on Fridny next, when Blair I1:31 ~ ‘ attempt to twice around the - , mile trackgoto Kelly's once. fig FATHER LcGUIRE ILL. | Chime he did not. extend his horse Rev. Father McGuire, 0! Downey at all the other night when he went ille. has ,been seriously ill recently. three'tunel to Rielly'e twice. His many Lindsay (Head: will be It in extremely doubtful whether Pleased to beer mt he is reeoverlng. [the {our leg: will win ova- the two VISITED TEE I - ‘ in an. content. If the hem can so m-m gym ..sscmm Camps,“ ‘ ammmm’““'“"" ‘JhnanTM'Connell vi mung Rldly, who should ° > ' ' c ‘n ‘ ot ‘ easily be able to do the w mile in “P'EEPCPWF “11’.“ SW“? at - I Ald. Doh90n also wanted the walk in front 0! bis place on Malboume-st. east .ward. but the other repneaeotat- ivea of civic snail-s thought that he was considering No. ;1 first, and they agreed to grant his request. a 0n the return to the town hall it the water. and "ditto" the bridge. The roadway; was also unnavigable [during the spring and {all of the 1year. and at Ald. Dobson'l request the ditch will be deepened. drains opened up and a. new crossing will be built. . On ,Glenelgcsa, east word. ,the old plank sidewalk was found to be in a, very bad state. and it. will .immed- lately be repaired by a new two- plank walk. 1 decided that the property owners should be notified to clean out their ditches. and then the t0“n would follow up and do their share of g the work. Mr. Wilkinson also protested. that the boys were in the habit of bath- ing in certain section at the onek A crossing at the Corner of St. Peter and, Queen-eta. was inspected. ‘and a, new crossing will be built. ‘ 0n Queen-st. past the residents had petitioned for a, new walk from St. David 600 feet east. the present} walk being so low that the water runs over it in .the spring. making it impassable. It was decided not to build .the walk this year, but the drains will be deepened. Logiest. south was next visited when it was found that. the drains were “9‘ large enough to carry away Mr. Richard Wilkinson, the famous east ward gardener. and voluble spieler, met the town {others 5 and protested Nigorously about Fee's creek. and complained that he was flooded out every spring. ; saying that the culverts were blocked, and that the present bridges were not nearly large enough to carry away the water in the spring. and it they were not thoroughly cleaned out to his entire .autialaction he would com- plain to the Boark of Health. and} have them act in the matter. It was; A new moltthic'walk was asked for on the west side from King. to Dennison-at” but it will not. be put down for some thpe yet. Mr. J. Kim'smidence, “dam walk will bopuj. 123.; part 0! it. The sum lady also protected about. the condition of themed: in front of her property. and layer Beg: did not pubheroflwithabedm. The .udermen then inspected St. Patrick-3L. when it we. decided to extend the present plank walk to him that ,they would look alter their the councif and brow-tad womanly had taken a. chest jaw in church about the creek. overflowing m the “bin ever ‘Iince lb was fifteen years 5‘”th floodin‘wprom. '11,. Old. She 1! 811117in by one son, comci! asked Mr. Crimmou today» ‘11:“. ,C. Wesley Auden-on, of Cameron, on his drain, and the council M‘m quiet you being dead, and two inspected. the a3: 5}:â€" diolbém hr husband in I§otthumber§and Coâ€" .t, gécuon, ”a it will ,undorgo nty. The dam was a very act.- hounds-nine and will m pom five worker in the Wish church, cued. ~. and her demise will be much mnem- At this point in. Criminal)! met 9d 3’! 90" my *3th friends. She I'm “III! m ”“9," 0' w‘ .03: .‘ Cinemaâ€"km night. [k5 nu ma. the m 73 you: and 5 mouth. 0! use. ha been tiling {or . the gut datum. but. at: bong ‘ roubl- W woe would have'to wait untilfln M 10m Iwmflnd‘iev. A. E. walk Wu won: out.‘ Tompkins. ht punter; administemd Tho drain in trout of Air. P. 1). m1: on Honda: W1 prev. Idllhargey'o wu MW, and ion: go he: docthf The late Mrs. it was decided to deepen u» m, AMOnpOM 0‘ an old U. E. Loy- and clean it ,out. A new smudge ,nlht lunily. than: having been 15 in walk was also considered. but. it. will flu family. She won 69:11 in Prince not be built this year, but the gut Edward My at Beneath. and eat. wulk will not :be repaired. . ”‘10“ M moving to Cameron some The famous Fee crack was next ”1-15% years ago. she resided with In mam-hum. Myou'dtflnkuflockofblueund haul-SuingsDepix-unqxt. Depoduof$r anéupwardsmreceived. onuhichthehighatwrrent rateofintustisanowed. NoDdunia I“ W ,~ WWMMam . ”HWHW mam Sea the ladies with the hat»- Stunning haw- Looming up in batuementa and dating down in flat- 1 How they nutter. nutter. flutter. At. the comer of the street 1 ‘ And the one. who wear 'em utter Words a colt u melted butter To the Mend: they Chance to met. As they nah. M. M. In a. sort 0! chinv hm, FATHER NcGUIRE ILL. | Rev. Father McGuire, 0! Downey' me. has been neriously m recently. rm- mnny Lindsay {fiends will b! pleased to hear tint. he is wavering. John ,Cutbbart, '1‘. McConnell and Norman lcConnell spent Sunday at McConneu’s Inland. They went down ongtho C.P.B. and miurned an m. THE SMNDARD BANK A very happy event took place at the .home of Mr. gJohn Boyd. Mount. Ploqant: _on Iggy 7._whep his young- that the young woman is the chief. Chewing bleed: of promise of mar- riage, and demending.$100.000 dam- ages as helm for her wounded effec- tions. Miss Marie Smith. 26 years old. has begun suit in Chicago against Robert J. Gunning, million- aire ciubmen. and head of the Gunning advertising sys- tem. Miss Smith charges that Gunning first proposed to her ‘and received her promise to marry him {our years ago. Relying upon his promim she declaret that {or a long time she lived with him and! was introduced by him a his wife. She declares that they went under the names of R. J. Stevens and wife Mr. Gunning denounces the suit as a} blacvmsil plot in which he declares tau-s assoc-u. lulu was ,1!“ sexy m- “’V' ed by triads and relatives. yRequiem‘la“ highmsssmoelebrsted st. Stu Mary's church. The pal! .bcarersiMrS were: Messrs. Thos. Brady. sr.. J. f "1 Moment. J. Floury. n.,1=‘itzpaxrick. Uni‘ 11!. Powers. and Aid. McGeouch. I .1113, An Interesting Breach of Promise fed bikini-:13 EhiiveZIV'REJiéxh! “â€"1988 Annie Robin. of Roixin's high mu wu celebrated at , St. flaming. Rice Lake, is the guest of Hay-y'- church. The pail , mpg-silks. Wm. Smith. William-st. north. were: mars. Thos. Brady. gr" J,’ -Mr. Bruce Hopkins. of Toronto .Mt. J. Fleury. D. Fitzpatrick, Epniversity. returned home last even- ); pom, and'Ald. McGeOUgh. ‘ vmg. and will visit with his parents, .. ,H. and Mrs. Hopkins, Williamâ€"st. LATE ROBT- GRAHAM. ~19. R. R. Hall, M.P.P.. of Peâ€" TheWuncral of the late Robert. 611â€" .terboro, was in town ,to-day return- hun took place Sunday from his ,ing from Kinmount, when he! ad- Ehm reddence on Wolfeâ€"st. to River- ,dressed a political meeting last night. ‘side tery. A large number of‘ -â€"Mr. Ben Boobhbv of Stouflville m o: the deceased followed we'who at one time «inducted a gro- remains to the tomb. The pall- leery businessdn the stand now occ,._ We“ were: Joseph, Thomas mhfied bv Miss K. Tnmmev. was in tar, of Ops, and W. M. Lang and Richard Grandee. of Omemee. Rev. LATE JOHN O'BRIEN. Yvisiting her pmnijs,‘ Mr. a‘z’ad m Imam! o! m '1‘“ Mr. I John William Maunder, 52 Peel-st. O'Brien was held Tuesday h'om -â€"Mrs. Wm. Brandon and so is I.“ residence on Melbourne-6L at :well. are the guests of Mrs. ,Br nine 0.61”“. and was largely attend- ‘mother, Mrs. Goulajs, Cambr ad by t i I and ”haves. Requiem! -â€"Miss Annie Robins. of H i ' m celebrated at ' St. llanding‘, Rice Lake, is the g il‘lry'. (£11m. m pa“ ' mtg-5!”- “.31. Smith. William-8t. I ”vâ€" ;w-v "- w swan-yaw. IVV V. VI!”- Mo Th. «we r her sister. Mrs. Reid“. v n- ' d O , ‘ushtebinâ€"hw wish 3m agile â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jés- EmC’SOD and eighborg for u” Why shown M198 Emerson, of M‘stlcton, were vi- ‘ siting friends in town to-day. film .durinz “1°" “4 “mam” {VJâ€"99‘s. _E. L. Lemmy IngersoII. is PP" Jive. in Wetter-n 0nurio."11:e uncut! will take place on Saturday Iron: the 0011' a residence. lot. 8 can. Nun-.3. Giraud. wile of ‘he lute bu. m dud ct in residence 0M TUARY THE HATS McADOOvâ€"BOYD. HYMENEAL $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT mm 1.73 OFCANADA dance to plant their grain if the min beep- am. The roads in the country have dried up vu‘y-rapidlyly after the rt? ing- up and runners will be given a gent rains. The fields are 31% drv ROADS DRYING UP. 'naelinesofewrnalmcein any mavewhocut with exâ€" tmnely sharp tools. {There ism promise of a crown of righteousness for proficiency in regu- lgting your neighbors. A good We is impossible until one knows that there is ever something more desirable than living. Lacking the heart against the draft: 0! sympathy is the swine-st my of impoverishmg the whole life. Amisworthwhathegimthe world, not. what he got. from it. {fieseuandthesem‘fice in any gift in the only measure of its worth. Half the Motion 0! lite comes from hnvz’ng the tongues too well oiled. Envy is the habit of losing our own happiness while longing for anâ€" other’s. The mom that do most enact!“ work in this world are those on 9% Gmtness never was bought by the tale of goodness. There can be no right manner: without right motives. He who has no time to get ready Mr. J. A. Peel. whose term of of- 609 Q8 deacon expired this year was reelected to that position. Church clerkâ€"A. D. Kitchener. Neuter-Jae. A. Peel. Auditorsâ€".1. P. Ryley, W. Warren. Finance Committee â€" J. A. reel. GedJ'Burton, H. V. Pogue, T. A. Fisher, F. Waller. Pew thtHw. Burton, '1‘. At the adjourned session of the un- nual meeting of the Baptist :hurch, held gast Wednesday. the following 01110811: and committees Were cit-c7- l â€"Miss Woollamd. of Dunsford, who runs ,taken to the Ross Hospital the other day, is improving nicely. and I he doctors consider that it. will not. be necessary to have an .operation. --'Ihe many Lindsay friends of Mrs. Eli Williamson will be pleased to know that she it improving nicely. She was removed from the hospital at Kingston to the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. T. R. CornOSky yesterday. Baptist Church Officers For; Year -â€"l[r. Cecil Birchard. medical stu- ‘ent at Toronto University, is Vish- ing his parents at Victoria Road. He .will be employed this summer with the T. V. ..Co â€"Mr. Ben Boovhby, of Stouflville, Who at. one time conducted 9. gm- cery busineesdn the stand now oceu- pied by Mates K. Tanguey, was in town: yesterday. Music committee -â€" F. Waller, J Malay, GIenelg-st. -â€"Mrs. J. )1. Knowlson returned but evening from Toronto, when? Ibo has ,been visiting friends.’ .' -â€"Krs. .(Dr) McAlpine, “ho has been vititing her daughter at Pinon, mun-nod hot evening. , I â€".|(rs. Robert Fowler Was in Pio- toe Wy‘ettcnding the funeral f --Mrs. Wm. Brandon and Son Max- well. am the guests of Mrs. ,Brandon's maker, Mrs. Goulais, Cambridge-st. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. runny; In 22. 1908, hon sum-day'- Daily. himself 1. Paper ‘ba thee adver to some 1 (be Libel-1 lect urir known , The Wu unmy 3. minutes cupiod j \x‘h ic h‘m '0 {if}; r then Th \Vz Imog- mdiou: arder 1 1’18. and will Stewart I! it tttend Cation ed. .The Wan return to La jusmie in: so Quaint»: procras W (“9 11 I‘OSl e\"-n «go-s hat a Charge Stvuar: of sh} (JR coursv Lin any SiCh Chin], cant-d map-m U. methoi- My. ‘ dastrz‘m‘t n: 1.?2' in ‘.I“».‘\' afiv." loo}; atzflr‘ :1, 1) g... '13':1\‘~n x» 84'11 auxin.“ not Um man DPS} a: ‘h ~ :‘1 mm‘ .k: ”"111 in “1:." Y‘ Lmsi 1"“: ~ \v q. kw \‘la: ed against Some truths who _is the Lit "Untim' the j tics." the Post diatribe or abu Infamy and bla However, for 4 profound Ky 111:: u temporary “-1” I down a litzlo d‘ not (impair of 1' mon SPDSK‘ and test is ended." The mild 1 Post is so plow these two aru‘c issue : the lunar when what right had Stewart '3 oflil‘o mm and his ('liv making poh‘Ura wart, is a rosy“): in the (Want of ‘ satisfied, he swu at law .and that “'8.“ tinent inwrfercm Ward-er. f 5? tan, we a?” qum its intimation 1.}: what it ‘said. 'J'h difiercnm 37v? “Ti 4 misappropriutud other phoplo and busint-Ss ongam the mildnvSS ,,{ it Evidently oil has heart talk with to a rnaIiImu lapse from ihw (‘L tical discussmn. cency and m.- m THE POST' S waiting patient 1y ‘to "attend to Lhi of ,attL-ntion from be was in town at Warder simply met from The Lih’ral ‘ organ under the ‘ granulatioms,” nu: ‘ ‘ “‘0 he; «congrm, u l And exen the : strangely on the Stewart's wonder! Cent. The “'ardor “mark in the P05; derogaton manna has CeaSGd for a of tactics. _ M 'Ihere‘ is no do «sent puncturing I ity and Vainglor: effect. The Lib Very right 1y deciq ther enthuse on tom and the LA public policy, w} to embrace as t (or film; contest, Decent people r4 Mr. Fox as a "bi “farmer," and a But. 0\ “PADDLE takes M RD! I‘rcm suom-r FRIDAY. n if 1h: " when HIS

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