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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Jun 1902, p. 9

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Lil [Joe-£11“ sq. LINEN CRASH Suns sen cufls and v ‘ Others (a! in c-xmt. each 0!] wh for ..... 3' Shin Wain: bitten Stripe Sign TEA STRIPE SURE-1 assorted mes : ISESâ€"Filty cents a: color with sailor duh finned with wand“ :ord- Some all «m ne stripe ,nttalluf‘i on front. and ' “tiesâ€"Only each . .-.... .oooo- O-..“ ‘ Y, ‘ ‘ ined in .one month . ‘ ' At a meetin of the we be Open ' ‘oners on gmonday a \ ’ ' Begbie's rePort on 1:] Old . ': 'V 6 was read. [Kite]? CO [e ‘_- - bpard decided that rue for failure to ha" ‘ lay 11poll the fir which 3 q ent no alarr “mtg heuae‘ Ihe super-m ”"8 fn m-‘ A- - b cord trim )nmzs Justthetnmg m: the Int USTSâ€"of t“: 3 patterns 0! HI vâ€"u-I ioublc bus-u. an ‘- for the Legislature for . East ria, a. reception on Wednesday; next the 18th inst. Bevel-ton Oddfellows’ Excursibn Wednesday June 18th to Muskoâ€" { Special train leaves Lindsay at ,Lm. Adults. $1.45; children Tickets good return following 143-2. B‘nment standard and our , Wis the kind of Paris Green ”1 A Higinbotham.â€"â€"‘24â€"3. louder); afternoon Mr. Jos. _ an Ops farmer left his team ‘ in front of the Flavelle mill. Ln” Wagon were several bags of ”I and Mr. Holmes’ 8â€"yearâ€"old liter. The horses ran away, hd PD the hill, across Lindsayâ€" Mmto McConnell’s yard. Here L {Woke from the wagon. The 8111 was thrown high in the air L 1”“..in to the ground. She ’m senously injured. The hor- 311 through the yard with the -The assize court was in sessiog Judge Dean on Monday -‘ and y. The only case was that past B. F. Jewett for keeping a. ing house. It Was adjourned mount of absent witnesses- My poison is what, our Paris hais. 25c lb 3 IDs for 65C. 5 for 1.00. A Higinbotham.-â€"23â€"3. ' -..The citizens of Bobcaygeon will Ils- Mr. J. H. Carnegie, member meted: Post absurdities. Jihebody of St. Andrew’s church "ell filled on Tuesday evening to kit. Macmillan lecture on Lon- ind Paris The lecture was en- Raining, instructive and an hour-u long Mr. Donnell moved, 1:. N. F. Black seconded a. vote .Mr. D. R. Anderson was in -0! the humorous literature .pubâ€" had in retent 'years those Post inc-ups of the local politicians. lid: about the best example. The Inge that inspired ehem should hinly be suppressed by unanimous sent of both parties. They are we raw 3 boson. t“ ’ lâ€"The Mitect Miller of Toronto esâ€" that a library building such ..Camegie's plans call for, will ‘ .500 exclusive of all moveâ€" At $10,000 the build- . be smaller and without a ; fvault. On Monday night inn! decided that the estimate F“ be smaller a M vault. On i ht! decided that as revised. Went standa Itee is the kind 0 it A Higinboth I'Onday afterno P an Ops farmer “gin front of the 80rd PM? 'es four-in-hand ,30_gr'°3§e:emny sold at 15 cents 'smng’sale Saturday at Gough’s See window display. r ' 1‘ the com- ttable error _0 .BY aregre. “Mr." Instead of about the horse race. 5g coming down from the De yesterday ahead of W. H. , turned a corner suddenly a rear wheel shaved of! by nson’s nifty buggy. l in an accnuuu. . a. u-.. at at hand. , J. McLaughlin .is among of K.-C’s appointed the by the Lieut-Govemor 0; Congratulations. mty council committee for Was called for, yesterday“ but the members will tell itfletr pf collars, stand up. while an to township bong Hamilton. F I for the COu eaware of the fire, underst Mr. Bez- drees, overturned a. to a. standstill in wishes it they Saw alm them took the Otonabee l. {emained f0 ishes it said that his of St. Andrew’s has : accident. Particu- 5’ Band is again dig. the committee will fitigation . F. Kerr, had two [2 hand taken 4 0‘ coupling “1'3 near g’iate Institute Tnham spoke on “ton-Iroquois,” ‘ on “Historic 0:: Quite - a IWe m council began n TuesdaY- s‘ adkrtisement rest!” space' of Kingston in- mi-‘litia yesterday 1. 0.1. cadets this bought .1-me JUNELmth. 1902, sday. The be reported e town, or the :ood Roads Fenelon is Quits roads ' -24-3. Shirts, var- .195. 29\d°z‘ steel Ouuvxxwx w... -â€"'l‘he horse race yesterday for $100 a side between Bert Weese’s horse land a. mare belonging to Mr. Brown 101‘ Fenelon uncle of Sam Brown, had ‘been on about a, minute when it wound up in one of the nastiest ac- cidents ever seen on the Lindsay track. After some scoring the hor- ses got away well together. the Weese horse at the pole with Bert driving. Geo. Curtis drove the other and going down the first 25 rods gained a little on the pole horse. Then they drove too close together and at the northwest cor- ner the wheels locked and a. moment later sulkies, horses and drivers Were mixed up in a. heap on the track. Geo. Curtis was seen to {all inward between the struggling horses. He lost ‘the fines and his horse got away with the silky and one shaft. The rig righted on the way back on the north ed against she seemed inclined to take. She was only scratched while Bert Weese’s horse had up. and it Was feun leg was badly bruisedand cut on the inside between the ho ofandstiâ€" â€"â€"Among the names of successful candidates at the recent examinaâ€" tions at Toronto University, those of the following ex-students -of Lind- say Collegiate Institute appear : Graduates in Arts 2 Mr. A. G. Sta- cey and Miss M. A.McDonald; second ymr in Arts: Messrs. G. H. O’Leary, W. H. Vance, J. G. Workman and Misses H. G. Buck and A. L. Ward; first year in Arts. misses M. A. Mc- Laughlin, and S. C. McKenzie and Messrs. Fred Hopkins and P. B. Mc- Fax-lane: second year in medicine : Messrs. A. L. Bore and J. W. Breen'; third year in medicine: Mr. G. E. Gneenaway; commercial: Mr. Clare Sootheran. . _ .--,-.M â€"â€"Tbe horse race yesw a, side 'be'tween Bert and a. mare belonging of Fenelon uncle of $5 his right arm‘and hand. The resis- tance caused by these caused the dri- ving belt to leave the pulley or the young man would certainly have been badly disabled. As it was the hand was severely crushed and cut. â€"On Saturday Mr. McDonald, :1 young man recently come to town. and an employee ‘in the Rider and Kitéhener excelsior works, had his hand badly jammed in the baling' machine. A part of the machinery dropped down in front of the plung- er that packs .the excelsior into bun- dles after the manner of a hay press, and as Mr. Mc Donald 'tried to pick it up the plunger caught both it and -â€"Turnip Seedâ€"we have them allâ€" Elephant J um'bo, Hartley's Bronze skinnied, Bangholm, Sutton’s Chamâ€" pion. A. Higinb'otham’srâ€"23-3. -â€"The Boston Bloomer Baseball team played the locals on Saturday, before about 500 people. The girls were clever basebaJiists and but for one of their number having been hurt which made it necessary to put a local youth on third base, they Â¥wou1d have put the Lindsay nine out of business. As it Was the score stood 7 to 8 in favor of Lindâ€" gay'with part of an innings to spare. The catcher for the visitors was a man. The girls wore red suits and‘ the readiness with which their unu-i sual costume .was forgotten by the spectators, easily proved that ap- propriate feminine attire is wholly a. matter of custom. ured ment --Mr. Malcolm Myles of - Hartley had his residence and barn struck by lightning on Thursday, May 22nd, Jog 'auop 98.». 3.8mm) queJapysuoo tvnately the family escaped harm. The end of the.barn was completely wrecked. Mr. Myles had a. policy in the Farmer-1" Union ‘Mutual and sec- -â€"The statement in last issue that Mrs. Hyames .was in charge of the dining-room of the Kenosha should have been that she was employed by Mr. Fred Taylor of the “Big 20" who has charge of the dining-room and booths on the boat. ~-?Iessrs. Harold "Woods of town -~ m3; Geo. Taylor. founleen years with :he Gurney Stove 00., have purchas- ed the business of Mr. Geen and vwfll‘ open out in a few days in the old stand, Kent-st. with an entiely new stock. A share of public patronage is solicited. Attention is directed to 'their advertisement in 'anbther eolmnn._ ' --In' is. few papers or this issue the heading of the report of the council meeting at which the rate for the town was struck says it was fixed at 18 mills. That is a. mistake: the rest correCtly read 27 mills. .-â€"'B{x-ilding lot 56x196 for sale on Peel-st west, well drained. 0n the lot is a. new stone foundation 24x32 and 31 back. This lot will be sold cheap it taken at once. Apply at this omce.â€"24-3. +Mr. Jas. Dean, local agent for the Metropolitan ’Life Insurance Co., has Yor' some time been among the most successful among the agents for that company in the Toronto district. - [ â€"-’I‘he entrance examinations will be held on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. June 15th, 27th and 28m. Thursday the 26th being a. public holiday. â€"-The Salvation Army wilt run their annual excursion to Chemong Park on Friday, June 13th. Every- body is invited tb take in this deâ€" lightful tni'p. Boat. leavw at- 7.15 â€"â€"A fairly large crowd went on the Kenosha. to Sturgeon Point on Tues- day night, under the auspices of the Collegiate Institute cricket ' club. â€"Remember the Collegiate Insti- tute excursion to ion Perry: on steamer Kenosha. 305$. lea vee- locks at 8 3.111. .41: any botham’s.â€"23~3. ' â€"â€"Mr. J. C. Grace's new cottage at Sturgeon Point. is nearing comple- tion. It is a very fine residence. Uttchocathu. 4â€"Turnip Seed 1 Turnip Seed 1m. ip Seed ! Every variety at High:- .‘LL-_~)_ A“ A h‘éghlyâ€"satisfiactory settle- 'vâ€"‘-wâ€" The garden party in connection with the Methodist church anniver- sary will be held on Mr. Sluggitt's lawn on Monday evening. June 16th. A good program and a. cafi‘tal time is assured. An interesting game of football between the 0mm and Fleetwood clubs will take.p!aaee. Tha I.0.0.F. have again taken Do- mimon Day celebration in hand. sucâ€" owav assured, lean. Gregory and Greer manager: . " W W - Rev. H. T. LeWis, B.A., of Scugog will occupy the pulpit on Sunday. June 15th, both morning and even- ing, and will deliver suitable anniâ€" versary sermons. ' ‘ -42“ -â€"â€"Mrs. R. J. Ware of Cambray who has been on a visit to Oshawa. and points along the lake front, returned home last week after spending a. very enjoyable two weeks holidays. B. Carroll and Mrs. Freed, and other friends in Emily. 01: their return they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Carroll, who were their guests â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H. Copeland of Mariposa. spent several days of last week with their daughterg, Ufa. for a. few days. _ â€"-â€"Mrs. W. W. Webster will be at home to her friends, at her residence 197 Kent-st... on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, June 18th and 19th. -â€"Rev. Harry E. Carts 0! Kin. mount has resigned his position in the Methodist church in Canada. and accepted a, call to Patterson, New Jersey. â€"â€"Mr.and Mrs. W. A. GOOdWin Were in Toronto last week attending the wedding of their son Mr.W. E. Good- win. They visited Hamilton before returning. ~â€"â€"Leona.rd JIByrne whohasbeen visiting' friends In forum 9nd gountry‘ visiting' friends tn town and country for the last two months. left Monday morning for his home in Birmingham Alabama. -â€"Mr. F. L. Ratclifl'e and wife of Toronto located at Sturgeon Point in Mr. R. S. Porter's cottage. on Tuesday. â€"Rev. Father Sweeney of Peter- boro formerly curate of St. Mary’s was in town-yesterday on business. â€"Mrs. E. Mark‘of Toronto (former- ly of Lindsay) is visiting Lindsay, Manilla. and Little Britain friends. â€"Mrs. Dr. Waltz of Toronto is the guest. of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Graham, West Ops. â€"Mr. J. W. Copp Of Peterboro, spent several days of this week visit- ing his parents at Balsam Grove. â€"â€"Mrs. James Bryson leit Saturday morning for Port Hope to visit. friends at Hillside farm. â€"Miss Rachel McNabb of Eden spent‘a few days last week with her friend, Miss Jean Fowler. â€"Mr. Geo. H. Fox left on Sutur- day for an extended visit with Camp- bellford friends. â€"Mrs. and Miss White of Eden and Mr. D. Gilchrist of Islay 'were -in town on Saturday. â€"Mr. S. O. Hadley of Fenelon Falls spent a. few days in town this week. â€"â€"Uleen Lytle and Myrtle Carter are visiting friends at Fendlon Falls. ~Miss Florence Porter, Sussex-st. is visiting friends at Brockville. lPo‘int for Lindsay in ‘a canoe. Off Pleasant Point they hoisted a. sail which quickly overturned their cralti‘ It had air-tight compartments and an hour later floated ashore “with the boys clinging to it. They again set out. and reached town just as the Laura. Mac was about to leave to look for them because of their faihure to arrive here so long after a. tele- phone message said they had lefit the Point. â€"A 16-page pamphlet entitled ‘ ‘ Concerning McMaster UniversltY' ' has been published. It contains ex- tracts trom two papers read last'De- cember at the first .Alumni Confer- ence of the University. The pa»- sages contain the testimony of Pro- }fessors of post-graduate colleges. Hr. ‘ ‘Charters, principal of Hamilton Mo-‘ del School and- also of graduates of McMaster, that the broader arts course of that college has put its students at no disadvantage as be side those who have read the narâ€" rower specialist courses of sister schools. .- â€"â€"On Sunday afternoon Mr. Barry Tim and Mr. Allan Dougal of the Bg'nk of Moqtrpal Stafi left, Sturgeon Cambrey to the association as in- structor for this county. 1 -'I‘he closing exercises of the Col- 1 .leg'inte Institute will be held on Fri- day. the 20th. Hon. Clifiord Si!‘ ton, Minister of the Interior, Will be present and lecture on “Boundary Questions Between the United State! and Canada." The other marches ' will be very interesting. So admifi- ' s'ion fee will be charged but the pub lic is cordially invited to attend this important event in the course Of 0“? leading educational institution. and to hear one of Canada's leading sta- tesmen, the Minister of the Interior. â€"â€"The G. T. R. are rapidly 0031' pleting the demolition of the big Morrison grade between Beavel'tdl and Lorneville. For a. distance Of nearly a mile the earth has been re- moved full width of the railroad 31' lowance with an additional 50 leet purchased from Mr. Morrison. The grade has been lowered by some 15 feet. A steam digger with a large gang of men are rapidly completing the job after which we understand they will attack the tow lice Eldon grade which is also to be levelled.â€" Express. Littleloallhel -The Cheese Board held its meeting on Monday morning - ers Flavelle and 1“in present. The former bought eron 42 boxes, Janetville 28. Grove 25, Bobcaygeon 85. P91 28. Mariposa. 90. and Red Roc Mr. Fitzgerald got Star 56. 90rd 70, 'Omemee 98, North or Reaboro 120, and Maple L681 ers Flavelle 1 present. The eron 42 boxes. Grove 25, Bob 28. Marinosa. 9 Personal exercises will be Hon. 'nd Maker ‘ association county. of the held or Clifford mmmmmmmmm PAGE

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