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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 May 1912, p. 3

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\(ews s From the ligand: Village 341m: :1: 7.1”. “ ”l- l""l"l‘l burn .\l L\“, l". .‘t‘t‘tllltr, ~. “an , \ lSlted Sunday. 3hr va- ‘ :. Friday The home l Gould, ‘ :“t‘t'llng m . "all Call. 'J'l'llllll llintil 'lu-s were giv- - ""\l'lll.. 'l‘he inn-n an . the subâ€" u-w'l .ng, not, : “r' was left. r '.7 Miss Ada -' L3‘~l<'lll part 3" llnlllll guns \\.l.\'. very ' "t lllllt' Col:- ‘:~.z:l ill-\t. .llt tho :1‘ ml Mn}. l‘mlmwfml .i\~.0'(l, l'lllx‘ 1 of ullil‘vl's. "'l lililL‘.‘ gumms .2" THE STAKâ€" ~ .. ’ recommended >' '4‘. .1 scientifically ' "L gll'oven worth. uruer has paid a high? , .ate President C. I. commission is to in- 3 companies’ rates 0‘ hing. a Benevine boy.- tween cars and kin“ » -.se3 a woman man coax he?“ ’rl ywantstodo: ei- M' m w Bank Of Incorporated by Act of Parliament Lindsay Branch established A.D.1858 A. n. 1817 # livery description of Banking business Savings Department at every transacted. Branch. Branches in every Province of the Do- minion, every important city of the Domin- ion. Newfoundland, London, England, New York, Chicago, etc : through the fight where cannons iroared loudly and bullets wllistled; and filled the air like hail at times? _ , without receiving anv wounds or and right-capacny. * ! Five cents' worth 01’ wire netting 04 or If. is' expected that the bodv will will make a ‘9‘." for these Vessels. vgrses :v .0. be brought. to Lindsay for interment ll you use a “n can or p8” With a l e no in the family plot at Riverside El‘d- mm the “d cemetery. The deceased was 383 years of age‘ $15,415,000 -mmm lllldivided profits - $1,855,185 Paid up capital, Rest, scars incidental to battle. Office Hours. Progress lil 1n to 3 o‘clock. Saturdays 10 to 1 o’clock. H. B. Black, Manager Lindsay Branch IAN BAN OF COMMERCE ' SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LLD., D.c.l_, Passmsnv ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERAL MANAGER CAPlTAL - $10,000.0 DRAFTS ON FOREIG Canadian Bank of Commerce the following countries withou Greece Holland Iceland India Ireland Italy span an ”WIâ€"“h“ ' of men on the ground preparing for the building of two commodious lime kilns. [Foreman (J. M. Call-an is pound 0f fat that electing the hoist, \"hlch “'lll 110 _und sonic of the pounds lhlll are in used in handling the building male‘r- v _ia1 and afterward in filling the-3 kilns. f The; Canada Lime (70- is Ulmmkms to attract the most careless out lime as fast as their plant can server. produce it. These two lime l’l‘ultsiulously white and clean have purchased, during the past winter $7,000 worth of wood for should be of white or material that looks white and enticing when clean. | not to be a very pop Nothing more Shoum “0 5mm“ "1 quarters. for even prenc for gellsts have been known t e truth on certain great topics so as approval of men. a very cr having recently said :llllll‘d never to hurt ministers. from Him who those things that and also from the “not as $8,000,000 N COUNTRIES is equipped to issue drafts on t dela. : New Land Siberia Soudan 3.... “v 53;! Se cntn Sweden Switzerland Turke Unite Uruguay West Indies. etc. f the country where they are pay- re, kronen, florins, the payee abroad will A233 LMES, Manager 00 REST: ' Every branch of The rincipnl cities in Crete Cain the p Africa. An. , Argvuhe W Ambit Austria-“‘1 ’ Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Ceylon Chili China this season's use. the Lindsay papers for tenders the building of the he“! SChOnl. 'l‘his l the Tnanufacture of first-Class bUtter, . th I If the factory is so kept, farmers would not be selling their dairy but,- to have the Islands building .will be of brick. containing two school rooms. basement. rlny rooms, cloak rooms, teachers rooms. ,ter {m- 25 cents a pound when cream-, and all up-to-date lery is selling for arrangements.“ The whole will be heated by furnace in the basement. The Gull River Lumber (‘0. have kores 0f ChiIdre been overhauling their mill and will begin operations for the season in a few days. Formosa. France Fr'ch Coch'n China alt: Germany Great Bntam' ‘ The amount of these daft: is st that is thy all. drawn in sterling, to case may be. tended. , H. A. H0 States Mancini-'- Mexico ated in the money 0 francs, marks, li This ensures that Siam _ sanitary closets able ; yen. tacls, roubles, “, II act-l .um in Branch receive the Lind BDDBDDDBDBI , IszElDElElEIDElElElElB I II BBBDUDUEIBB Saw ? ________â€"-â€"â€"-â€" OUR NEW NARROW STRAIGHT BACK SAW KING is the newest,bcst and fastest cutting crosscut Owing to the ever decreasing: size gaining in er, and do not bind. Price lor 5.1; ft. with Makes. $2.50 5Cm DDDBDBDDDDE almost ready for the construction of his new dwelling. lelulif . 1 Eng ing the summer a new dwelling, IS THIS THE saw made. of timber the narrowstyle SavV are They cut fast Every saw guaranueed. ft. ptmulnrity. $3.50. Others handles 83.75, Lame 'l'00tll Saws from ..................... .G.Edward Illuminati-livid“!!! lullli WEBBUDDDDEDDDDUD fl ’ih-nnnunnamnnnxm I‘ r ‘.__'_,â€".- llStarted With La Grippe .v'rfiw CURE WAS QUICK AND HEN HE USED DODD’S lIt a “ Pays for Upkeep of the Refuge ., vim-zilly a section of the act. maintenance e was repealed lAGED x TELLS AND BRIGH'I"S DIS} BEFORE N1) THE SURE W KIDNEY PILLS. 'tkgvvl'l tn the '.l>llf\’t‘.\‘ of reflux w. E.» nouq‘lllllonl, Dr. R. W. Bruce *H lilt. «mmrio inspector, llaving no- :«l .n.~ \ur‘unls clerks of counties l“.l..lill, “here the Old act EW BRUNSWICK MAN HIS DIABETES VAN- llD'S KIDâ€" HOW ASE ISHED D0 “'35 N E): PILLS. .. Ild‘l‘i‘, rpm-Hrs that according to L'.l\l~ llon‘F to the county 10 5er :ln- different municipali- rillm of $25 for the 2‘ .- cl \‘all‘ll inmate sent to the . 1‘ 1‘.-lug.) therefrom. "l‘l'I‘Jlt‘ll and in future the I :1». ‘mnn‘ of refuge are to by the whole county 'n'w to the muniCipality 'u'. lit‘S may be commit- Westmoreland the at! Lower .Abougoggin, (To. N.B., April 26.â€"â€"(SpeCial).â€" evere attack of la grippe into‘ Diabetes and but Dodd’s 'Yes, I am "ill . hadas mnm- which developed Bright's Diesease, ney Pills cured me. enty years old, bl health again and tell you Dodd's Kidney Pills." Such is the story of Damien reau, one of th respeCted inhabitants ,o It shows what a boon Dodd‘s to the old clear K id- sev- This has in good in- it I am I hardly need 'well satisfied with Iam Pond- . : this section of the e oldest. andfmtlls‘: not cllcct the l and the local in- highly place. Kidney Pills are They cure dregs make. the old feel Dodd’s Kidney Pi .incs \.|"~ll'lu. . I‘lcrk McNeillie '~ :‘ man that with the Victoria house ‘I.ll'.\‘ ago, the advano and e\'er l-cun bearing the en- . ' .:l;lintonance. . \"Hm‘ living from special priVileg . own boar . ' ::l the house of refuge. folks. the Kidneys, the sense out of the blood and young. lls cure the Kidâ€" 5. Good kidneys mean that there es left in the wood. woman who has nine which the They are the one sure f the Kidneys as Rheumatism (1 Heart Dis- caused by impure of di since :u l\|“ll, ney can be no impnrlti only And the those es good p (1 out. of ten of t flesh is heir. cure for all diseases 0 and all diseases such Backache, Lumbago an which are the man or ure blood can laugh at he ills to inn.- their " lnl‘ -â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"¢ .-___â€" ' Hams l.\' -“l‘E.\‘.” , . .\pl‘il :25.â€"PleadinS-‘.' guilty blood. " :l‘\‘.lll:' carbollc acid into . . _ Gustave llilleken, Madame l..ll(’ llxt' I.al.ondc was senteHCed ' ..<‘ gmlicp court this morning to 'vur‘s in Kingston penitentiaTYâ€" mil m5 good 1101118 in Montreal for LaLonde declared “ He promised lame a home for me, but he (fill it." ease flâ€"JM oche. of West Ops, ed to his tbs, was in town 5 taken sud- â€"Mr. James R who has been confin for the past six mon on Friday last. five U I homer Madame He wa. <.l'nl;l;llicall,v. aim," never phyticians ' the return of Mr. was warmly. w met him. . the spring elcomed by all -â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- ii: is reported that the body 0f ll. ’1‘. Stead was recovered at sea. News reached town Wednesday disâ€" . .. . ing the sad tidings that a. well (W. 1" Swain. \wtorm CO" Ont.) - known young man who had prev- Any patron iously lived in Lindsay- in the per- son of Mr. Wm. Cameron had died in New York. on Sunday. April The deceased'had been living there for many years having left Lindsay about twelve years ago. The details which are meager came lby wire‘ to his mother in Toronto,‘ ’in which city she and her daughter. (the latter: a former employe of Dundas Flavelles Ltd.) went to ‘ reside about four weeks ago. Mr. CamerOn ,was a printer b}. trade and at one time worked on _ . the staff of The Watchman-Warden ,very ”9cm" trap for rats and mice. The deceased was possessed of al Rats “"11 get into the best 0‘ ”um ' but it is gross, negligence to let them brave spirit, and his love for ad-l , Venture led him to shoulder his gun get "l ”‘8 cream. l I The Toronto Brick 00., has a gang: The school board has advertised in The Coboconk creamery will resume operations on Monday with P. Mc- Intyre as maker, with F. and E. Lake as cream collectors. Russell Mr. J. L. Cook has the foundation T. F. Bil-chard will erect (lur. llon. The most remarkable testimony given on Monday before the Senate Committee investigating the Titanic disaster was the statement of Four- th Officer J. ll. lloxhall that. not long after the collision he saw the lights of another vessel on the stur- board quarter, apparently five miles away. Under orders from Captain Smith the fourth ollicer signalled with rockets, "(Tome tat once; we are sinking.j' lloxhall is very per- tinalcious about this ship. “ First we saw her masthead lights," he said, “and a. few minutes later her red port lights. She was standing closer." It seems incredible that a. steam- l l shipâ€"for such the vessel must. eviâ€" dently have been to stand closer on a night without a. wind-should have failed to see the rockets, or having seen them, should have changed her comma and left the Titanic to her fate. There must. have been an of- ficer on the bridge of the ship sight- ed, a watch on her deck and a man on the lookout ; with icebergs about it may be assumed that extra vigi- lance was observed. Like other of- ficers of the Titanic. BoxhaJl seems to be competent and clear-headed, 9.1- so quick to obey orders and energet- ic. And yet he may have mistaken stars down on the horizon for the lights of an oncoming ship. There is general agreement that the night was clear. The story of the ship that passed in the night, unseeing the signal of distress. or answering it and desert- ing the sinking Titanic. would, if true, be a blot upon a creditable re-‘ cord of humanity. Four.0fficer Boxâ€" hall veracity is not in question. He' Left Throat and Lungs Very Sore. certainly did not im‘ent the mast- head light and the red port lights; ‘. he seems to have been the victim of those illusions not. uncommon at sea . and sometimes inexplicable. ' Sea Gulls In ‘ a Farmer’s Field; 253.3“. l confidentially ‘0' com Colds. new. Sore Throat. 01131187. \ Mr. Bert Jewell, of Linden Valley, was one of the many visitors from the surrounding country in town on Thursday. He reports that the far- mers are beginning to get busy pre- paring to work' the land, while. al- ready some farmers have commenced plowing. Mr. Jewell also reported that while driving to town he notic- edanockofsometwelvesen guns in a neighbor's fieldS. They apps-1" ed to be quite tune. and the man fronthe reconvene! W Bobcnygeon. April 23. we have recovered from the first el-l facts of that. greatest of all marine disasters by which so many true patriots lost‘ their lives we can’ xvi. again turn our attention to selves and our little burg. True. there is not much to record. and even that little may be uninteresting for even ya who would want. to turn their thoughts to such common lace events Another reason why the cool weaâ€" ther is needed may be that all through the winter there was no thaw to carry away the snow, 805 that now it is all turning to water at one stride. Were the bright. warm spring to appear all at once. hr 0 sending cream to a. does not. test 30 per t is sending at a loss. months the cream Cream is p sweet than milk. The cream gatherer's instructions ways empty the cream and test from the bottom of the keep 3 creamery that 'cent. butter fa. 21. 'In the hot. summer should test. 40 per cent. easier to bee Tort of the Loosen. Luke vi. ”-203 19-81â€"me Von“. Luko vi. {IIâ€"OOH“! Text. Luke xii. 15â€"0”- mom Pnpnnd by RN. ' D. m These few verses ln Luke vl are rt of Bis discourse In the presence His disciples and a gren of people who came to bed a to be heeled of their diseases as He came down from the mountain and stood in the plain. The teaching is but similar to that in last week's but the poverty and hunger and be more llteral phys- huu in the Sermon rust. the an. laretoal take the If the patron does not his cream thoroughly stirred he is getting paid I can. ‘ D And the ' pa aking butter out of or milk. t multitude :- Him and .‘ Of that patron's cream. Every one knows that cream is there might be disaster in manyl waysâ€"a wise Providence never crrsâ€"l and the cool spring may be to withhold the spring floods. Speaking of spring floods and high , water, we thought at one time we; would escape the freshcts nhich' It is not neces- somew during the I’hillipine war, coming : sary t_°_hd"° a dozenhnd one "355918 lesson. containing cream Sitting on the cell- weeping seem to T“ "8558“ ”e “m“ 8“" Ical conditions t km“ ‘on the Mount; riches and ful or floor. ficient if they are of the right also by cont locus and laughter of The contrast between " and a future time is more do the Luke xvl lesson. t is concisely have molested other places. but not , sowthe water rose up in the upper' lakes, and backed up in the lowcrl upside down. take a threeâ€"inch wire nail and punch lots] of holes in it. ’ (me can should hold the cream un- â€"“‘â€"“ llil the animal heat is Out of it. Then y in to the cream can proper. Have a paddle made long en'ough ‘ As to to reach the bottom of the can. Stir l. BUilding Line llhoroUghly twice av day from the hot. 3 tom every time one empties in cream. 80 many dishonest at Coboconkl . . . . ~pcople in this world as some imagine , and as we â€"-â€"â€"â€" lbut there are some careless (.‘oboconk, April 9-3- â€"' 'l‘his “S“al‘ :The manufacturer does not get ly quite village is getting quite “the rush air this spring. bright side of l I Cor. xlll. 12. "Now we see ly. but then face now 1 know in part. but men usalsol am known." literal poverty. we know the Lord Jesus Christ-that. yet for our sakes t we through His (11 Cor. viii. 9|. think of the Bethlehem Nazareth home and the t and homelessness of in His public ministry glue something of ho can tell the he emptying. the and obedience of .? The literally plrit. meek and heart. while the literal poor and self centered. We e Lord and the , stated in ithrough 'to face: know even a glass dark I enlpt lshall l grace of our though He was rich. He became poor. the poverty might be rich There are not ones. l manger, the hunger and thlrs Hts life ofttlmes we may perhaps lulu 5” l ordinary poverty. b meaning of t all profit as he gels so much a lpmlnd for making. Your near neighbor whom you much envy, who takes proper of his cream, gets credit for evcrvl is in his creaml ; or coming ering 0110 snubbing- post. All the i specimen of look half submergedâ€"land is regarded by 50d lrcau of lira-ding as one of tho at w boat houses The water has backed up and cros ,the road at Mr. Mossum Boyd's lhorscs tllc Bur house so that traffic by that route i llis breeding is of the Very around the north end of the blockl between William-st. and Need-st. stopped and backed up farther Mr. llOyd's gateway and entered lllt' furnace. | caret lrlch are often poor in s wly at ften proud lways remember that th the heart and trleth the m. xvl, 7: .ler. xvii. l0). to you when all men shall u" of verse 25 seems ular verse in some hers and evan- 0 hold back ours. The outside and surroundings the creamery ought to be enticing so in"? 0 ()h- must 8 The inside should be scrup-llooketh on table I heart (I 88 The “Woe no speak well of so : the n v . ' a d essels for handling the plaints are made. We are uscd to. water. Here we are on the water wagonâ€"us one said a few days agoâ€" Vcry much so-and withal the high ll ‘watcr very little damage if any is l reported. but ter ‘ for the creamery than is necessary water \\ agon that reminds us veryi prominent work publicly that he the feelings of his How very different . “I do always forcibly that our License Inspéctor,- . llungs lll llllil. who had made a seizure of smugglodl . . . :F-llarpmllt'. l‘ l‘vlzl'h goods~wet goodsâ€"was ordered bv - the court a few days ago to coil- l )0" Leo. fiscatc the same, and so many tlry tOO. on thtetuatcr xenon; hwldS. Scrlulm‘ llarrou, lx‘oknmuarzd a “(only 223;:‘;::m‘:lmhur5. A1 _-|ucksollvillc. Fla... 1'4: irate making the two visits within lbw” the ml“ Slll’lll‘lC‘l"l‘lallllt'llllcl'; [‘1 weekâ€"what does it all mean \h ,ltenrl‘u-url. ann 10"} (1301th u. ' ‘ ' illu- ( unalllun Ill-curd for half a ll‘lll"l, (Lady; (‘urulinin l‘nquvssim: 3W3 ' 23 and 24 cents. fellow fl i throats ; A dry town, ll 4!. conglomeration. c of our lesson. " Luke abounds as in xil. 16: xix. 2; xxl. hearts" Concerning the topl i51"‘Poverty and RicheS. “m"? l in records of rich men. is xvi. 1; xva. 23: Drop Out of Sightl While the Province of Ontario ‘ sure. confronted to-day with many and puzzling social questions, it certain that bv the end of the vear some of the conditions at least Awill the rich man an have been ameliorated by the p legislation .4- books during the'pase SCSSlOI’l, lliscnssing the statements of Rev. . provincial inspector of the department of neglected child- ren, before the Baptist Young ples’ Union, of Toronto, that. many EXPLANATION :2 From these pas- art of our lesson. life con- sagm we no slsteth not 1 things which he possesset would do well to ask themselves. things be?" it difficult for the ngdom. ich. dld enter. f the rich did not lght as the gifts imply stewards. ed with mysteries or gs. and we must: ccount of our stewardship. that which is lntrusted lch toward God and those who have been to know the Lord will the glory in His lmself will faithful ones at the t (Luke xiv. l4: xvi lesson e a statement of facts. why it should be the one occasion drew aside the veil the unseen realities these bodies. plainly h one it: will be not the highest bliss which will be the be- rtlon only after the resume- ghheous nor th be the unbelievers judgment of the great conscious existence th no possibility of to the other. The rich man's condltlon att- t because he had been nst verse of the ldeut that when on for Moses or the not a believer in lures. but evidently proud and After death he proved lace of torment and that his brethren h the same destination. if one went from the t was told new on the statute to that: a man's n the abundance of the b. and some “Then Riches placed will have our life blood, and then , \V. ’ ' (lunton, for the merry swirl of pleasure which Emile in 1.40 1-5, sometimes make owners to enter the kl Zaccheus, w Sometimes the gifts 0 count as much in Ills s of the poor. W whether lntrust money or give an a We may so use to us as to become r (Luke ll. 21). helped by us make greater to us while the Lord 8 P80- more. were dropping ho was r sight m It mysterious way, that or any other place. Hanna remarked ‘ if the truth were known 1 think it would be shown that he has rather lnnderstuted the facts.” " By the act of last session,’ continued, “all the so-called farms are required to take out and made subject to inspec- 'l‘here are some two hundred of these institutiOns operating in the province, accord and we expect t W. e are s be ; other thin baby | lParliculars of Censes tion. to our reports. but the act will do much to destroy the class of busi- ness some of them are reputed to be doing.’ It is the intention of the Govern- ment to appoint several traveling in- whom will be as- districts ing kingdom. reward all His resurrection of the ins Rev. xxll. 12). study reads Ill: and there is no reason called a parable. It is on which our Lord and gave us to other we leave teaching that for sec or torment. Our Luke spectors, two of signed to the un of the north. â€"â€"â€"-â€"- GOING TO ENGLAND. Ottawa, April 23.â€"Colonel Minister of Militia, is Slimmer to ob- the big military manoeuvres He organized see Sam. go- 11899199” We of [lover's Ban of the rl woe which will portion after the white throne. but a In bliss or woe. wl passing from reason of the .â€" I er death was no but from the 1 Hughes, ing to England this 90 o deepest serve which are held there each year. will be accompanied by a number of the leading Canadian officers of both the permanent force and the militia, who will be afforded an opportunity of seeing how llritish training carried on. one rich. chapter it is ev earth he had n rophets. he Scrip self satisfied. the reality of a p as 0 use He was oecnme anxlo hould not reac e pleaded that ould believe. bu tings of Moses and the mclent. We know ha :1 and Ill that another man me did rise from the dead. some believed othe gain (John :11. 10. 11). Our esus Christ. by whom ll things were created. new the unseen reallues as no one and we may count: on every said as being lltenlly so. By for our sins and resurrection d He has provided for- ternal life. eternal lead they w that the wrl prophets were all so put while rs sought loklllhlm a blessed Lord .1 and for whom a age did. word He .13 death 'rom the den of sins. c any efiectufl medicine relied upon as a Bronchitis, Bonn:- specific felt for those who rlcb for time l8:BGV. Iced. Oh. the no W . and eternity (Prov. vm. mammoth:- mm otrlcb poor - .-- â€" u-.-...- £11.18). All â€"- Xow that 1 OUT- I l With all the high water. no com- Spenking again of being on the l l â€"â€"â€"â€"Now in poosuoion of- ~~-â€"~ needed Lll'ill nun stable. lol. 1), con. one mile east of tho villagc. stringency 354. was bred lll lily Milton Young, Mclll'athianu Slim. lexington, Kentucky. imported Scmpronius, . l «V 1 ‘. . lakes and flooded one may and llood- l ‘5‘” l. ”aml’mm" “lam“ ed the other way till people are. . . . saying that it is 40 vears, or not 5"" (mm) and Device “am" since 1870 that the-water has been! StringenCy is a lhoronghhrml slai- so high fiver at the (lam it hqe , 5i0n. owned by the (‘nnndian \nlinn- , . .. . , . - . ~ . ' 'tod 'llorl- flooded out onto -‘ o - 5“] Bureau ”f mum"; I‘m” ' I r nt st.. 5“ that - lreal. Plan-d in ltll‘}. with. Mr. gcncy's (lam was 'l‘asmnm Stringcnq- is a handsome hay. _.-, (:rnlhiann Hind. l.c--in_r_:1ml, ll’mnk and also with the National ’ ZS is {St-mpronius, and into 1 mania by (if llm'it‘e.‘ Scmprunius is by ‘groei English sire, Wisdom, and his dam is llulnptonia. Siringcncy was a fast and race horse, 1fort-lit tracks all nwr .iu 1.0] all 'llllztlillg Roy Pl Ilinirn, lnnco, liliq. I‘m I:::~n, The Drake, and (\‘l‘ll 1‘s. truck hv 1‘..:. lth- and :l iin ll. McQuadc â€" 0mm il.‘ make a season stand at 3, l‘:ll'll_\, _â€" 1904: His. si‘r‘c no lie by \Visalcm. Hirinâ€" ‘u, llv Haul- \lr Qhechnn la ' ' ‘ ' A . n . ' - . . I g 1° "5 we ”m“ "lhos. ll. ilcduaulo. mncmw. ”'1‘. mn way and now traVels by canoei :3 ins mm}??? '1 “St ‘3‘ the dam ”‘0 ‘2 lion. foaled in WW3. and “ml l a or on :rlhay and Saturday was (‘ulanpl Milton \‘unng at. the Ill" ‘mur thr- sulewalk and it was report- , 9‘1 lhfll lWOplt‘ “‘(‘l'i‘ 1110"an “'0’“ |is rcgistcrcd in “lo \lllt'l‘i(‘:~n the lower story for the upstairs. ileâ€" lpw the locks, the lower wharf lSIJJVo Stock Records. at (lllawu. illooded o\'cr a foot or two, the \vat- l (‘gnuflliall number lwing a Couple of inches of cov- l red and fifty-four, ad by K,\_ ll..- Slow 13‘» thru- hund- lle is a. perfect the thoroughbred an; the National hu- 315'“. can has over sum «we. best. He l-Inglisl‘. stallion, his (lam is 'l'ns- (l‘:‘. by the imported the llumms llmmvv-r, 1 hon genus and has competed at dif- .\ merit-a . ‘ts' l\vo-year»ol<l he lam llxo lurlnnzs 1.03 .lnuclcs. ('ulifurma, l'M-wlm‘. l-‘ur- l‘:('l.\ blue, \l tic suma- l:.l.ll' 'VYT- hailing lidmpur- (‘1‘!!k. (IlliM‘, ,‘.l- “ilil\‘.lu-ll and Holland, \‘5 llirv(--,\‘cc.r»t:ld he ran si\ [urinate l.lZ.’, heating the fast l‘mrs‘n‘, .“t-l (IT‘ - Let us turn now to suckers and 1m..- . ides d Lazarus cl tgzslast .fmgs' The ”OHS commenced their l melodies Satllrday. Soon We will lfurlong race from 'l‘urnco-al, see themale urchin with the sucker 1],. Haley, (lips) ”my Coons-kin, .‘ml at. hlS heels; soon the pesty mos- lkate, Sam). Hill and (“harp quito will in spite of all we can (10. mom ing at :1 SP Vt"; Al the same lruclx he “on Inns; in Hull), during the (‘Hllfilrfiih l.os AngeleS. he run .2 beating a. road we 1 ill gave iwhen our summer ‘ lll'lfl of horses. friends congregate with us once! Cool winter hanging on ; let her hang. on the old apple tron lfurlong but Old 901 is file is a horse land full of quality. Through his {sire he gets the best blood of Engâ€" llalld, and on the side of his dam to coming sure, and thenâ€". _â€"â€"â€"â€". l Drowning at Omemee The full particulars concerning the. sad drowning fatality, which occur- red in Emily creek on \l’mlncsday, igcls the Hanover strain, which {acknowledged in he the best in l.'\lllcri(‘a. It goes without saying: that such :1 sill-cilm-n of the onghhred will have a tremendous in~ llllt'lll‘c on the hm'sc-llrwding lrv. “hen in condition Stringoncw (“nuld 'rnn a. quarter in 2:3 serollds. a half bless Us .milc in better than 47 seconds. six 5 in 1.12, and a mile in 1.40. of good disposition '\ thorâ€" fluids came to hand on Friday. The unfortunate man who lost his life, . TERMS Mr. E. II. Grundy, was one of "Fe insure it'l'oal $10, payable ist- Olnemce's prominent citizens. Mr- il'ebruary, “ll-i. Mares llluM be re» Grundy left home on Wednesday morâ€" ,tu‘rncd regularly to the horse or they him: with his camping outfit. and en- “1” he Charged full Insurance villainâ€" ough prOVisions to last for some or in foul or not. Parties disposing weeks, to a point on Emily Creek, of their mares before foallng lrzmr ' will be charged full insurance. .\‘.‘. near Dunsford. The driver returned - to Omemee that evening, having leftl Mr. Grundy packing his outfit in the canoe previous to crossing the creek to an island, where he was about to‘ erect a tent. and remain for some time, acting in the official capacity as sub-fishery inspector. This ' was the last seen of the dnfortunatc mun until his body was found on Thurs- day morning. It is conjectured that the canoe was ovorladen, and as a strong wind was blowing the boat swamped. Mr. Grundy was always nervous while on the water and al- though a good swimmer it is sup- pOSed he lost courage and sank with- out a struggle. The floating of the canoe around the creek caused a search to be instituted, and his body was recovered, it is stated, in the creek in about 12 feet of water, some (rappers having made the dis- covery. The remains were at once taken to Omemee. The deceased was about 60 years of age and was a son of the late Robert Grandy,l postmaster in Omemee for many Nears. lie leaves a. wife and two brothers to mourn his untimely end. They are, Samuel Grandy. grain- buyer, Omemee, and Richard, post- master. The deceased was a highly respected resident and a man of the highest honor and principal, and his death has caused widespread mourning in the community. The funeral will leave his late residence, 'George-st., Omemee, on Saturday, April 27, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. Ser- vice at the house half an hour ear- lier. Interment at Emily cemetery. accidents to mares at the risk of 1!..- owners of mares. l“. H. C. HcQIlADB, Manager. . \__â€"._.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€" â€"Miss Ill. Isabella Lorry, teacher. )saca. returned to the school Slow day after having spent a few days with her sister, Miss Florence. train- ed nurse, Hamilton, who underwent an operation for appendicites at (‘ity Hospital, a few days ago. Miss Lorry's many friends will be pleaseu to know that she is now out of danger and expects to be able to go to her home at Lorneviiln. “hr-71> she will spend some time with her the permits. Mr. and Mrs. John Lomgv- Satisfactory Scale. uncured to all Boston...» ' A Eat-Inland” this Bonk. e. Hr...” ‘.\.....«'..,~. .. . -.--. g ‘oawm “.99.... ”up... ,, , luv -l. 1- .l. 3.33233. . , p.

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