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Watchman Warder (1899), 30 May 1912, p. 5

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(and 1 thought u 9-. marks For this spring t] y Execut eepers {211 Meeting “nut-infect“ arr PAY kWh-C. ’1 Boots Detroit, Mich. he: luv conditio- h ry woek.‘ In.“ I.- “Nev-A. 1 I901 thh . ”~12an {MI I m 0F “qt-talk. \mhtnmo v“ u \‘9 2‘\ M .. nun tum“! m - '. L ' - same-v; is ovalâ€"- :‘m'!:\-~ address was a first lady bee- n. “1‘ Guelph. who u Reaboro. m were very much 9!!- the top (I ’hO With the horse’s good :ning tbn: Howevc”. a “nrk with pitks harm- “as hoist- 0r .v hu a ma )r.~ Itry 1' time-1. Govt-rm feet of ‘3 ’,’a Sunday ewe-hing. , '. an nurse in question was a young “w belonging to Mr. E. Walsh, who :‘ mics nearby. His son Harold was prmaring to hitch the colt. to 1:. ve- h. 1‘, when the animal escaped from t :- atublc with only a halter attach- v! and bolted at full speed west on Zhrzmrdu-ave. 11-.- .Inhns made a plucky attempt 3‘ stopping the runaway, which, hum-sun continued its mad career, + 35in: him with a sickening thud. 15‘ {on to the ground motionless. 5 m‘:i'uncously Mr. George Finnie m Zulrnardo‘ave” who had been 00 m wanted of the runaway by his :1 ~12 came from his residence, and was the aSSistance of Mr. Gibbs, z a» nrutakPr of the Normal school, J u‘ n‘n‘V-‘l'al others carried the injur- -~.- 1:”!!! to his home. Dr. Frederick wn munvdiately sent for. ' , : .3 xii-ind man passed a bad night :1»: m; vnquiry on Sunday morning 1’ «.11» bummed that he had not yet Java-ii constiousness. An’Othel‘ N'iu“. :13 7 o'clock in the evening, mini the fact that he was dead. iicvi'icm is rendered more re- -£’ in the fact that Mr. Johns V": ~ u »u.1v recently taken up resi- u::~.:-- :Iv. That vicinity, leaves a wife an"- .~:n;ill children, two boys yang Hupex‘ulâ€"‘Vhat did papa. mu? tamer! he said to the man, ‘.).;-,.,_:‘ O" a gOOd figure? Doting Mann; w-ID got a. good price £0” SKI»? 1-;‘111‘: he sold, my dear yous I‘ @95le innocenth )â€"Mama, has the 39: az‘: «'ir‘l been selling some land. tpa ‘3 .zu' How Lindsay Man was Killed at Peterboro 0 A" .... Victor Gramophone records and negdies. mpcoupuya 0r gther fake pro sitions to give the: whim nighc. \\ e sell reputab e and honestly made-Wang‘s“ paces as low as consistent with the high gtade qnahgy of tpe gOOdS We SCH. and give terms of payment‘wl'len mm:- :d- Come and inspect betoreyoanj, :.:-r .. A 7 , Is Headquarters For High-Grade PM“ and 093‘“ Best Canadian and America! make. of 80% the Examiner says: . .mvmpting to stop a runaway 5:.xrnardo-ave. Mr. Alfred John Anm‘kg‘d unconscious. sustaining “"1 ribs and cuts about the face. after 13in; in the Xicholls hos- :‘-u- the space of about. twenty- hours, passed away at s?\'en o" ‘ ‘I'IL‘A (“LLUA.\1 “I; vn'Vâ€"I r i‘etcrboro. was struck by The report on the‘ Titanic disaster " ‘ ”‘1 defitroyed; loss $10,-¢by the Umted States.Senate com fmittee was made pubhc. rr‘mg tn the accident at Peter- «3 Saturday last when 511-. Al- 'nhns. formal}~ of Lindsay. was , Children's dew straw huts straw and silk bonnets for the babies. Cream Tuscan, pink, blue and white satin striped voiles 44- im, special ......... ...50c Black voile 60, 750. S], 1.25 Black and white, blue and white, brown and white check shk at per yd ................ 50.: Black and white checked Drew? Goods )5, 25, 509....75c nuccnpied factory at Garden r Sm: ‘l'oniatds in tan, white ii '{ht blue, jasper, navy ..25c \ large variety of shades in other patterns y35c..... .50c p..{,u1a} prices 55, 75c 31 Navy, tan, bton, green grey repps and poplins_ very ‘pmial per yd.....l... .. . "50¢ VISIT OUR STORE «FOR-- N ew Spring Goods Navy and black surges, ppular prices .55’ 750 ... um‘rd. who was fOrty years In :1 natiVe of Birmingham. Ewi been a. citizen of this a» a number of years, com- w-.--}mm imm a. spot a. short ~:"h of Lindsay. He had Iz‘ionds during his stay , and his tragic end is re. not a few. He was a. vx‘w-r of the Free Metho- DRESS GOODS . E. W. McGAFFEY SECTIOB TWO W’ .7 ,mschoolbeuhubeenropaxred and tswrysoundrmgsoutonfe THE WATCHMAN-WARDER. ' Election of (DECâ€"mu)! Flour- . ishing Society On Friday, June 7th, an old-fash- ioned picnic' will be held in Mr. R. T. Edwards' woods. Miss Robson, of Hilderton, will give an address; prizes will be given -for sports, run- ning races, ;tc, Bring your bask- ets and spend a. pleasant outing with the ladies of the W. I. After the business part of the meeting was dispensed with the la- dies adjourned to the dining-room, where a. salad demonstration by Mrs. (Dr.) McPhail and Mrs. J. A. Mc- Lean took place. Recipes were giv- en and five delicious and appetizing fruit and vegetable salads and dress- ings were made and enjoyed by all present. The meeting closed by singing “ God Save the King." I On Tuesday, June 25, at 8 p.m. an open meeting will be held in the hall. Mr. Stewart, of Lindsay, will be the speaker of the evening. was then read and found quite satis- factory and praiseworthy. This so- ciety has now a. membership of 63. Mrs. R. Hodgson and Mrs. J. R. Sonley » were appointed reporters; district representative, Miss K. Pat- terson ; branch directors, Mrs. Trick, Mrs. G. Douglas, Mrs. T. Grills, Miss M. Matinee, Mrs. W. L. Edwards, and Mrs. J. Hamyll ; question draw- er, Meedemes Clark and Nugent ; or- ganist, Miss H. -Hunter-; auditors. Mrs. R. Ellikar and Miss K. Murray} music committee, Mrs. W. Dixon, Miss Clara. Thompson, Miss M. Short and Miss B. Keslake. A vo- rcal solo by_Miss M. Coone and an instrumental selection by Miss Lelah Pearce was commendable. The sec- retary's report for the year's work Manilla. Mny 27.-â€"The annual meet- ing of the Mills branch of the “'0. men‘s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. W. L. Edwards on Wednes- day. May 22. Mrs. *Dr.) McPhail occupied the chair. \Miss Gladys Coulter;‘ off-Toronto,“fivored the la.- dies with a piano instrumental solo. which was much enjoyed. The elec? tion of officers then took place for‘ the ensuing year, and Mrs. McPhail. who has so ably filled the president's chair for the past two years, was reelected. The sec.-treas., Mrs. A. McDonald, who has so‘efliciently per- formed her duties to the satisfaction of all. was re-olected. Mrs. J. R. 501116;; was elected vice-president and ANNUAL MEETING OF 'MANILLA W. I. 30 in embroidery for child- ren’e dresses 35, 55 75c 45 in. embrndery for lad- ies’ dresses 50, 75 $1...81.25 A most complete assort- ment 0! combs, barrettes and hair ornaments. Ladies’ and children's kid gloves in tin, Mack and grey Ladies’ 75, 81 and . ...1.25 Children’s at . .............. 75c EMBROIDERY White, stock collars...25c Fancy tab callus 25 to 75¢ Embroideriod Dutch collar: with jnnota. .. ......25c “ash Dutch collars ...... 15c Fancy frmingnn all the new slndes. Ladies’ black and colored elastic bolts 25 50c......75c M“: (DOLLARS M“ Rd cougqps Mr. John Currie. has engaged his brother, Mr. Donald Currin, Undsay, to assist him with his spring work. On Sunday, our pastor, Rev. W. R. Archér preached a very interest- ing serinon from II Kings, 5: 13, “Wash and be dean.’ ’The speaker increased the interest in his dis- course by giving the historical re- lations of Naaman‘ and Elisha and following this by a few beontitul. 7 word pictures. Theatttndlnoe at the mice was mumny lat-gen ‘ Ir. J. S. HcEaGaGnhas been elec- ted as a M trustee to nu "the Though the day was not too prom- ising a number from ,here drove over to Cannington on the 24th and they report an enjoyable holiday. Messrs. S. Lovett and R. Spence had each a fine team and outfit for exhibition as" the horse~ show. Mr. Spence was successful in winning first prim in the general purpose class with his team of blacks. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kenwell are vis- iting Mrs. Kenwells parents, Mr. Last Thursday evening at the reg- ular league serviée the officers of the Sunday School {or the ensuing year were elected: Supt... Mr. W. El- ford; teachers, Mr. Maxwell, Mr. Elford, Mm Barker, Mrs. Maxwell, Secretary and organist, Miss Ross i Treasurer, Miss Floris Spence. We are pleased to see Mrs. Con- nor out again after being confined to he house during the winter months. She is now spending a, few days with Mrs. John Vanstone. Mr. A. Spence has improved the apnearance of his house by painting the steel roof a brilliant rbd color. Misfl Ella. Campbell, of Lorneville, spent Sunday the guest of friends Mr. Lorne McFadyen of the L.C.I., visited home friends from Thursday till: Monday. Mrs. Archie McMillan, accompanied by her mother‘in-law, Mr}. McMill- an, spent Victoria Day in Toronto. Miss May Smith, with her aunf, Mia's Bella Smith, of Lindsay, visited friends during the holiday. Must-b. M. McFadyon and T. lic- Keo visited their respective homes on the holiday. his hard. passing through the wall of the house a. distance of two feet away. HARTLEY Hartley. Kay 27. â€" Mr. Neil Mc- Eachern and family removed to New- castle recently where It. HcEachem is engaged with: the C.P.R. contrac- tors. wall. the bolt passing through the house and out the south wull. Mr. Washington. who is an elderly mu. was sitting in his choir in the din- ing room and the boltakimncd by ‘ During the heavy storm which passed over Hariposa township Tua- day afternoon the midence 0! Mr. Stephen Washington, of Oakwood. was struck and damaged considerab- Lv, while Mr. Washington had a very nan-ow escape trom being killed. , "It appears that the lightning struck the chimney on the north and 15, 20 md 25c in very neat new]! and stripes. White lawn 10, 15 ...... 20c New prints md gingham. 111 light and dc]: studs: 30, Cream lace curtains at 81 1.25 and ....... . ......... 1.50 Curtain scrim 10, 15...25c Arabian «nets for curtains 25c and ..................... 35c Carpet rage at 85, 7. 50, 10 Oakwood House Was Hit By the Lightning F 00: oils 27, 30 to. .000 O... A... caused by the" mignation of «1:217:52.- 1mm:sm has: SKIRTS 125: UNDSAY. 01".. ""33““. MAY 30 192 $12 Mrs. Noble Tgit spent a, few days in Little Bgiuin, owing to the ser- ious illness ‘62 her father-imam Ir. J. L. Stochdalo. of Toronto, spent the 24th the guest 0! his cous- in Er. Wib. Sunrise. lflss Drover, of Scotland, arrival: heremeently undatpmemisthe guest of Mr. D. was Mia: B. Hutchison. o! Uphill, spent the holidtys under the malt-oat. In. ELM. of Oman, i- visit- Mr. Butts, who went to Gow Ganda. and north of it some time ago, is back once more in our midst. Inspector Broderick Visited our school last Wednesday. He visited out east in. Cavendish. also in No. 12. Sonia-ville, on Wednesday night. where he met, the trustees. They are going to instill a. ventilation sys- tem in the school as a crsult of the visit and it is much needed. ' OAKWOOD Oakwood, my 28. â€" Mr. E. 11:11 left for Toronto last week where he has secultd a position. here recently and at present. is the ville, was attended by a large num- guest of Mr. D. m. be:- trom this branch. ' , Miss E. Hutchison. 0! Uphill. spent [his 'Jeuie COM! is leaVing this the holidays under the pamtdroot. weak for Lindsay, when she basse- In. 3-“BI'M. 0! Oman. i. visit- cunt! g position in-Sutclifle's store. hummawmmm- Womghd to W In. 9mm WOtmm- « umuuahernpnt ill- .mWCnmflm‘M the all. AMmovu-yu kappa Imam. ma- w'm in Arm. so:- by a. swim. . -A Miss Askey, of Toronto. is at Sent visiting her mother here. Mr. Fred Wilson, of Lindsay, Ont, paid his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wilson, a. visit last week. Miss Lulu Jones, of Fenclon Falls, visited at Mr. Fred Dettman's over Sunday. L Mr. Percy Hopkins and Mr. Robbie Frost spent the holidays with 'their friends in the village. / Hurry Walker into the Presbyterihn charge of the K amount. CobocOnk and Rosedale will take place at C0- boconk on June 4th. _ Miss Leta. Train visited ht Peter- boro for the holidays. Mrs. and Miss Thompson, of Bob- caygeon, via ted friends in the vil- lage during the week end. Mr. Tom McEachern and Mr. Fred Mark, of the L.C.I., spent the holiâ€" days at their respectiVe homes here. Mr. Robert Graham, of Toronto, was home for the week end. He re- turned to the city to-day. Mrs. White and Mrs. Pinch, of Haliburton, visited at Dr. White’s last week. Hr. Sherman, neu- the bridge. has passed into the hands of Mr. Joseph Holbrook, who will look after all work left. for him, and do it up in a. workmanlike manner. The_ induction of the R07. Hr. filings lost Thursdny night. but no damage was reported in the . neigh- box-hood. It. Bert Hopkins has sold his real- dence to Mrs.-Brnndon, who moved into the village last Snturdny. The blncksmithing carried on by KINMOUNT. Kinmount. my 27.â€"A most. severe electrical storm anompanied by a downpourotninandhnn.doo . Roma 0‘ x. mm m an- tmd load“ mom-c ‘0 “‘0 m m a: mum in mutton mutton- gmbyJuapnmotCom." chased ct a commas-21y 3mm cost cud the present loss in time occupied in tnvemng “ill be sued to the corps. while the saving in transportation chosen will consid- mbly mono than pay tel-est on the amount-pad for the nrw camps. «no. until Honky. Doug!“ clam to be A doctor. Douglu m month-ad.“ the am who in alleged to but cm“ W this dhtfifl m an no. Ho “gamma in Ot- tun. men- “ intonation Md boon laid by “him Cram. t km to- districts can secure the training for which they now have to come to Pet- uwawa. Suitable am: cm bé pur- Ottewn, Ely 07. The mister ol Militin. Hon. Col. hes, a in- stituting nn important chnnge, mk- ing tor economy of time and money in connection with the ennui min- ing cunpe. At prelent there is but one netionni militiry trnining ground {or the higher tactical field manoeuvre- and for artillery practice â€"nuneiy, Pctcwnwn. To this cnmp the ertiliery. the permlnent cog-pg, the engineering Wicca, etc., are now brought from all pert: oi the Dominion. This involves I. urge expenditure for transportation nnd considenble lose of time to the men coming from the West or iron the Maritime Provinces. The transpor- tntion expense: of the Maritime Pro- vinces contingent to Petawawn this you. for instance will be over 880,- 000. Hon. Col. Hughes believes that there should be nt lc‘st three nn- tionnl training camps for a. country the size of Cmdn, and he is now negotieting for the purchase 9! pm: in the Mnritime Profinces end in mmmCobom‘hhv-«kho- Camps F0? Militia iii This Vicinity Miss Rea. spent may. and Satur- day at. her home in unhsay. nounce to the citizens of bindsay that he hufsold out his fruit and confectionery business to Mr. Walter Bates, of Lnkefleld. He would uk the public to woepc his kindest thanks for their libel-0.1 petronnge bestowed upon him during the put home. His Vera Germy‘n. of Dunsford, was home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J‘s. Budd and child- ren. at Toronto. spent. the 24th :t Hr. Suddaby's. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wilson spent Thursday in Lindsay. Miss Vida Shehee spent Friday at ited friends here. CARD OF THANKS. BURNT RIVER. Burnt. River. Hay 27.â€"â€"The tea and concere in aid of the Willing Work- ers of St. Luke's church on May 24. 'almost hatched 870. Re". Canon Mush. of Lindsay, was present and sure an address. Miss Edna Bettie, of Toronto. spent the holidays at her home here. Mrs. J. Hodgson and Mrs. J. Swanton spent a. few days in Lind- In 1nd Mrs. J. Robertson and Miss finily Robertson visited Mr. and Mrs. Ju. Cooke. of Cuneron. lies Budge Hellidny. of Toronto. visited her pnnnte our Sunday. Miss Tillie Wood. of Toronto, was: renewing old acquaintances in town on Monday. Hr. W. Northey entertnined the members of his Bible elnss to a. de- ligflul sail to Coboconk and Deid- lnw'a Lnnding on the Str. Wacoutn on Fridny. Mr. Bert Robson. of The Wu'der ‘ The Junior Guild of St. Andrew’- church. nre holding an open his: web: in the Mt on Fridnv m. A good program will be given end Mu sewed. Fency‘ work and homemade candy will also be on ahle. Er. end Hrs. Stinson. of Lindsay, ‘visited friends on Fridny. Dr. H. H. Grnham has purchased a. fine new Overhnd touring ctr which nrrived in town on Seturdny. Mr. -G. Graham. who nttends the medi- as! 'college in Toronto arrived home with the oer htVlng motored from Toronto and thoroughly enjoyed the} Mr. and Ira. Eliiott-nnd children of Toronto no occupying Hr. Gon- erfs cottage at Cameron Lake Re- sort {or a. month. The Government are adding n few loonl improvements .0 our pretty burg. The and is being very much improved in nppearlnoo by building a new whorl at the upper landing. Nevis Notes From 'Ihe Cataract Village Bobcaygeon Lumber Co’s Mill 6 Prey To fire-John Carew a Partner Mn mm. In: 8. -â€" Mr. C. m 0! Human. spat tho mm In urn-n um no pun“. In. ldntyn. of Tomflo. u the “tollinnndnnnouu the what-om Lodge. son spent the holiday with Lindsay (fiends. bridge on Sundny. Mr. Ed. Hem. oi Linduy, spent. the an: in tho villngo. [in Dell: B'okonshire visited friends in Toronto over Sundny. mu Evelyn Brynoli and Ir. Kills oi Toronto were guests oi mu Bryan's pom". Kr. and Mrs. R. Brynoil. over the holidny. Hr. Ernie Bond. of Coboconk. is visiting friends in town. Dr. and Hrs. H. B. Johnson and children spent the holiday the guest of Toronto irienda. Mr. and 1111. Roberts and family, 3nd Mlu Jones mived in town on Fridly and will spend the summer at their cottage on Cum-ton Lake. Iiss Annie Ellis. 0! Tomato. pub- lic school and, Toronto. spent a few dnys in town last nook. Messrs. Dtn Doherty. Percy Sharpe H. Jordul. B. Nevison. Tom Little- ton. B. Chmben. and Steve Neviâ€" Miss Elda. Lyle, of Kinmount, vis- mu Johnston. of Whitby. “and Ir. Prod View motored to U:- wishea to an- PAGES 5 to I2 Creeks. Mr. Fox cu: My u:- count for the mident which was done in an impromptu mumer by the antic young mind. which caused a bad mm (or some min- The trouble sun-ted‘ opposite the l returni turn 0! Ir. Ju. Byrno. on the 70: Hr. ton. of Ops, the colt becoming un- but. be unusable from some unknown on his cause; :11 of sudden uniting a. kapyddent. Hr. Wm. Pox. of South Ops. lup- pened with a serious mishp on Fri- duy lust, while lending 1 colt, be- hind his buggy to pasture on the tum of Ir. Terry Brady. Cross Dom In. 88. - m vill- W w my much «mind this a. man than about 3.16 the the bill tolhd out n: waning noun that an nun-um of the M1001: Lube Comply tn on on. M Nuauhnvydownpourdnh dam. tho M «command by : com thud-atom: with an and tort Md con-ad for the W. Volume.“ turns: out. a is usually Beck, mneger. thnt the mill worked till about 8.30. end the whole of the empIOyeee, nbout 12. were um in the will when the um train pulled out from the eutton for Lindsey end Burkton. The engineer. Delbert J unkin and Ernest Kebo remained at the mill the:- the oth- er: hnd gone to nuke some fixing neeeunry for the next any, and when leu'ing had closed everything up tight. The engineer,- we believe had eeemingly gOt home when the fire Colt Climbed up Farmer’s Back -- pLive!) Mix-up last Friday the one to lend e. helping hand. Ir. In. Woman. who one main; the fire hon ot the time with Mr teen on his way home from ‘ork, to proceed into service our! drew the fire engine up to Hr. Edw' e sloughter house. but by the time the engine was ready tor work Ill hope 0! “via; the mill wu over {or theroolhodthenulleningod the long smoke stock had toppled over to the ground. Just win: was the «use. is yet a myutcry. We are inflamed by Hr. Some boys pinyin: We are specializing our two piece Summer Suite et 812.50 this year. They really should be sold at a little more money for they are the newest'hrown 'end grey tweede and homespuns. Coete’cnt long with long lapels, three but- tons and no lining in the heck. These are worth your Man. Cell end see them. They will meet your Summer Suits WWBEO'BY, 2 Pieces Coat and Pants $12. 50 minuscu- $10.00 deep watercourse on the roedvny. The driver lost control of the lines. which caused both horses to escape. but. were finally ctptund by 0. term. er tanned James Fleming. who was returning from his duly Won. av the an and on me mm. Ntuitmommtauuo m mmnnmanudmnmw thummonoudtoend. mgr-am «a first built by Mr. JmlSWonmewulhshom d8:ml¢h.90r10wuo: Baddqgt tantamount. {bm'finhquu-hud emulator-d. mun-ship and no!“ the mill to Doha)” onto munamaamwmnou: for the buggy and climbing upon the driver's back. who attempted to drive the exciton animal any with g whip. Mime the colt got his feet tong-led up in the wheels o! the Vehicle upsetting the outfit into the They are nu.“ Wellington-st. butbegumnynflldu-kpatcheo on his body-summit otthe sc- m John Carer. o! Hadley. and Henry Kelley. formed e Whip known a the Bobceygeon umber Co. The until he: been used null“! for custom sewing end was opented only during the winter months. This spring. however. they land en extra cut in. that. the timber taken from theStmeontu-metaednock was towed down end cut here. The cut. Seven cases of smallpox are in isohuon house a Woodstock. haw min. nothing cl except u little lumber. #00. told out to Edvard Bock, who 88,000. They carried 81.200 insur- ance in 'two compnnm. the “straw!- itan nnd the Independent. The mill is n complete loss. but. owing to the towed down an! cut herb. The cut was no not: over um. one do}: would have finished. It. Bock valued the plant ct â€"lrs. Watson sud In. Walshro ad son, Mr. John Walsh-e uflved I Lindsay this mornlng tron Bud- LOO PER YEAR TQEQMIQ with

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