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Watchman Warder (1899), 26 Jun 1902, p. 6

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.w W. WV ‘vamedihpmâ€"rm‘» < ‘ v n...- v “a .~. -..~ . . r ' - «9 3 , .eA-t .3... ,u- ' ' WI». ~â€" . , . ._.'“'~. q-,.¢,_~..V ...r‘ ,'" 4.. . .5 ’. p ‘ g \l ' . . 1 .- a) h ‘ 1 4?. AW ,Wg 81.19!" {H . r ._ . . .. g < r . -r .. . '. .jz.‘ ‘. 1' â€" - ‘1'er .l a _ ,, ._,, “A." ,«. ‘ , w» I" To sell bv Public Auction at his resi dcnce, Corner Regent and William-sis, North Ward, on Saturday, July 5th Valuable Household Furniture â€"â€"consisting ofâ€" PY Kitchen Range and a at of house- hold eifects, Carpets, eta, well worthy the attention of the public. TERMS CASH. Elias Bowes, Aucnoneer. 2. A FULL STUCK ___________â€"â€"â€" f :Pure Mixed Paints PurelParis Green [Screen Doors and Windows Forks, Shovels, Hoes . Rakes, Scythes, Snaths j . :Singlezliarness $7 and upfi _’_â€"â€"â€" FOR DIARRIIOEI. DTSENTERT. (JOLIE. CRAHI’S. PAIN IN THE STOMACII. IND ALI. SUMMER COMPLAINTS. [1'3 EFFECT. ABE IAIVILLOUI. IT ACTS LIKE A BIABI. . Ill-lli AL-OIT IIITAITA-IOIID- Pleasant, Rapid, Reliable, Eflactual. IVER? H008! SHOULD HAVE IT. as: voos ”our" to. u. use so on“. PRICE. - 356. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE __+___ VALENTIA Mr. Alex. Smith of Listowel was the guest of Mr. Cyrus Crozier for a, few days last week. . 'July lst, Dominion Day in Lindsay. Cheap fares on all trains and boats. .Come in for morning performance, free to all, on Kent st. Business plan ces all open to 1 pm ___+__._ BETHANY , 'Jubilee services in connection with St. Mary’s church, Manvers, will be held on Sunday 29th June at 10 a.m. and 3.30 pm. On Monday, 30th, tea will be served in the church grounds from 5 to 8 p.m., followed by ad- grpefses bySRevs. Allen, Tenney and . cer. pecial mus' has - ragged for. u: been ar rand Balloon ascension, tr performance in mid-air, thrillingang:z achute drop, horse racing, athletic sports, etc., at Lindsay, on Dominâ€" ion Day, July lst. __*___ KINMOUNT The Dunbar House is now 1i ' t Wlth- actylene gas. The house has been thoroughly renovated and painted. All Canadian Foresters are request- ed_to attend the regular meeting on frigaylhdune 27th, when the matter 11 inganewhallwill'- diam" cussed. be Mr. W. F. Craig is in Peterbo . . . ro t- tendmg a wedding of some of his friends. Rumor has it that Will him- csleli is getting married there on Tues-'- ay. The C.O.F. brass band is under able leadership of Mr. J: R. amt: It Will accompany the local 16de of loyal True Blues to Gooderham on July 12th. Three new instalments have been ordered from Whaley Royce a 00., Toronto. ’ There is some , talk mung an M' Beautiful growing weather. The crops on Emily hills never looked better. Fruit prospects are flne,helpâ€" praying and, many other good to farmers in the Watchâ€" We regret to report that J. J. Nicholls is not making a very good recovery after having his'leg am- putated, being so long confined to the party at J. E. Ad- n the lst . Wthh will prove a nice windâ€"up who go to Lindsay on that day. Fine program and refreshments. ' The Misses. Laidley and Cornell. Mesdames Cunningham, Rea and their husbands and brothers are camping on Scugog, near Valentia, and - reâ€" ood fishing. . annawin will oc- ' xt Sabbath, Rev. Mr Glenarm, filled the pit very acceptably on last Sabbath, being on his way to take charge of the Keene congregation. ' ' g rapidly filled The petition is born . up favoring the resolution passed by our county councillors not to have the division court removed from here after an existence and convenience of. over half a century. The Corona- tion services in the Anglican church will be largely attended. The Woodmcn's garden party on the evening of Coronation day Will matches and other sports. Horse races, athletic sports, bal- loon ascension and parachute drop S band music. Caledonian Lindsay, July lat. DO- I . FINGERBOARD Mrs. James Mouse, Newtonville, and her son Charles are guests of her brother Mr. Thos. Moase, jr. Mr. Jessie Weldon, Linden Valley, and wife visited relatives here rec- ently. Miss Eva Dowson. Sonya, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard '. A. R. Maunders of Little Bri- tain preached his farewell sermon on Sunday last at Pleasant Point. Dur- ing Mr. Maunders sojourn among us. his sermons have been thoughtful and instructive. He ' considerable number 0 will miss him conside leaves for his new field of labor. all join in wishing him future pros- perity and many souls for his hire. Mrs. Robt. Frise has returned homo after spending a week with her son John Frise and wife at Blackwater. Mr. Ben Smith, who has been c0n~ fined to his room for some weeks is now able to be out again. Miss Edith Frise attended the an- niversary at Penile on Monday. She . who hails from the direction of the north ern lights once a year, to this neigh- borhood ? To the front once more. Greater than ever ! Entire change of pro- gramme. I.0.0.l:‘. celebration July lst at Lindsay. Athletic sports, military bands, horse racing, Cale- donian ggmes, balloon ascension and parachute drop. public ich was held in Mr. David Beecroit’s lheauti-iul grove. Three schools were united: Brawles’ Mr. Wickett, teacher; Port Hoover, Mr. Cephus Rodman, teacher; Fingâ€" erboard, Mr. Beecrort, teacher. A very interesting program was delivâ€" ered in the afternoon by the pupils of the diflerent schools with Rev. J. ' the chair. Cambray brass band was in attendance and gave' several selections which appreciated by all. The evening en- tertainment consisted of both foreign and local talent which lasted until a late hour. - ______'_+._.â€"â€"â€" MURDERERS LET FREE â€"_â€"§-â€"â€" Five Cut-throats to he Let Ere: on the Public, Because the King is to be "Crow-ed The following five prisoners will be Friday last by school picnic wh released from penitentiary in honor . of the King's Coronation : John R. John Baptiste Narhonne, David Prevost, Thomas Newton and Michael Kennedy. Hooper and Nar- bonne are in Kingston Penitentiary; Prevost in St. Vincent de Paul, and Newton and Kennedy in Stony Mounâ€" tain Penitentiary. Manitoba. Hooper is an Ottawa man who was sentencâ€" ed to 25 years’ imprisonment for at- tempting to drown his wife. Narbon- ne was convicted in 1881 oi murderâ€" ing a brother. Provost got a 'life sentence for a murder committed in 1881. Thomas Newton murdered a companion in a quarrel. Kennedy was convicted of man- slaughter in British Columbia and was given alife sentence. .. din-v.95... .. natureâ€"yonneedmorefat. Y“me 610113113300 are “trademark. . slits ofapmwBtasain-tnnc-m-é negro. Goaliead with team a so“ like The local com ,8... Michael . MllBlRTON’S OPINION The Australian Premier Talks at A Customs Union. London, June 21.â€"-In an interview Yesterday. on the forthcoming colon- ial conference, Edmund Barton. Pre- mier of Australia, said he considered thatan imperial customs union was not within the bounds of practical politics, though it might be possible many years hence. But any em- uld deprive the youngcommunicants oi their main source 01 revenue, namely, the cus- toms, and render it impossible to carry on their internal Govu'nment successiully. Mutual tarifl concesv sions within tin empire stood on a more practical basis, and he hoped to see the dimculties in the way of such concessions, removed. M KAXIII UPBOLD‘ 030.03. Says lupin to w I. u-plldty on the roar of God. Aix-la-Chappello. Prussia. J was 21. --A striking speech on religion was delivered by Emperor William here last night. after his arrival at Air:- la-Chappello,‘ accompanied by the Empress and the Crown Prince Fredâ€" erica William. on his way irom Bonn whore Their Majesties attend- ed the celebration of the combined centennial of the raising of the Bonn Hussars and the establishment or the Borrusia corps of students, 'ofwhich His Majesty and tIB~Crown Prince are members. The Emperor said: ”It must not be forgotten that the empire was rooted in simplicity and fear oi God. I look at all priests and laymen. to help me uphold religion among the people in order that the German name may presa've its health and strength. This applies equally to the two creeds. Catholic and Protestant. "It is with pride and joy that I am able to tell you that the Pope said to my special ambassador who went to Rome on the~occasion oi the Holy Father's jubilee. that he had al- ways kept a high opinion at the piety of the Germans, and especially of that of the German army. The Pope asked my ambassador to tell his sovereign that the country in Europe, where control. order and disk ciplino still prevailed. with respect for authority and regard for the Church. and where the Church could live, was the German empire. and for that the Papal See was indebted to the German Eniperor.” M .cmLE FOR SOUTH AFRICA. A Ship-one Bu Already Boon In]. From Tow-50,000 in All lay Bo Scat. Fort William, Texas, June 21. â€" One of the most comprehensive deals in Texas cattle had its initiative in the shipment of 60 head of Texas cattle from Pensacola, Fla. The ship- ment is intended as the first of many thousands to be used in re stocking the depleted veldts of South Africa. .“ alter D. S. Maude was at one tune a member of the 67th High- landers, later the owner of Moon itanch in the Texas handle, later a lieutenant in a British regiment in the Boer war, and at present hold. In; a major's commission in the Briâ€" tish army. Richard Carrow, the other member of the firm that made the shipment, is owner of the Wind- horst Ranch in Clay County. It is understood that these two gentlemen have a contract to slpply the Brit- lsh Government with young breeding cattle in South Africa. 'I he shipment from Pensacola con- sisted of bulls and boilers, high grades and pure bloods, none of which were over 3 years old. Should this initial shipment turn out well it is the purpose of Messrs. Maude d: Carrow to follow it with others, each aggregating 10,000 head, until 50,000 head'havo been sent to South Africa. By virtue of the regulations estab- lished by the British Government. the whole 01 the shipment from Pai- sacola were inoculdted {or tuberallo- srs before embarkation. “'hou Kitchener Sails. Cape Town, June 20.-Lord Kitch- ener will arrive here from Pretoria on June 23, and will sail hence tor England the same day. Lord Morhnon's WI... London, June 21.-â€"Genoral Lord Methuen, who was severely wounded and captured by the Boers at Twee- bosch, Transvaal, has writtm from South Africa to his faintly at Cors- ham Court, Wiltshire, England. uk- ing them to Induce his friends and neighbors to permit him to return home without any demonstration o welcome, out of respect to them comrades he has lost in the war. 0! Qnr soldiers. Ottawa, J uno illsâ€"The, following members of the 2nd Regiment 0.x. R. were invnllded to England DC 88. Manhattan, from Cape Town. on May 15: No. 985. Trooper T. Inks- No. 94, Troops C. l'nvidson. ' A cable was received yesterday-nâ€" nouncing the dangerous illne- with enteric (ever, at SW, at Wop; rsn Craig, CA. Diflslon. 8. A.‘ 0. His lather lives at Newcastle. (in hall! is doin the Clothin Business of Lidsay. ORN ERIN , C orona ti on l/Veek M.WW We have planned for a phenominal sacrifice 01 price ' 1 department for every day this week. Surprisino Spcci'll 5'11“ €th all Sorts of Summer Clothing and Furnishinasb Ami \Ia uesm is the price a powerful incertive, quality and virieties complete. Every little touch oi style is here. In full Bloom describes the summer ‘A 4 stock, and there will be no better week this :gzignutinsjiom .Our Light Surt, Light Underwear, Swell Shirts and Neckwefwm Nobby Hats and Caps than this. You will find chances tr, and quite a proportion of the expense of your holidays b rdoi (3 save prompt purchasing up the 28th. ’ ) n° some SPECIAL PURCHASESâ€"“’6 will offer a splendid lot of Men’s Readyu Wear Suits the over make of a well known m ' . . . anufactu . . ~ - ed at a big reduction from original cost, They are a fple‘iicliidh 1:: 1)?th made in the most fashionable- Tweeds and \Vorsteds. The onl" rcaio om pnfgeggg 3:11;) :11; St‘iidi :acrrficrendg figures is the accident of the {nanulagtuic y a a n to ex d ' 1‘ about half price this wceipc cce the demand. These Will go at not Olliv are broadly: 4 BOYS’ SUITS Boys’ Wash Suits, 75c, 90c l l Boys’ Sailor Suits, 45c, 65c 755as 25' Boys' 3-piece Suits, SL725, $2, $2.50. ' Youths’ English Tweed Suits, $4.50 «all Boys’ odd costs at half price. All Fumish’ngs Under " ‘ . . pricedâ€"Pr It desirable Fancv Colored Shlrs. lodge: : feaslcd on Summer Underwear, almosr no'va‘gi. * a comfort to slip into them. I MEN’S SUITS Men’s Light Suits, Canadian Tweed th for $4.59, now - ’ at fc 1d 2'25 Men’s medium and ' ht w ' ht- S ' sold for $5, nowb‘ - erg urts “1.1 t 2'5. Men's light all wool Tweed Suits .th t for 36, now a- sold 3‘0 Men’s extra fine imported Worsted 5 ‘ts th sold for $7.50, now . u: 3f 4.“ Men’s fine Serge Suits that sold { ‘ now - - - or .3750, 4... Men's English Tweed and Worsted S 't that sold for 58 c0, now . u.‘ s 4‘25 400 pairs of Pants, regular pric: $1.75, $2. $2.50- your chorce or the lot OBI) $1.25. ' A. J. GRAHAM LIN DSAYS' KING OF CL' THIER +1 W lm w" W”"""*‘O¢¢li coceewewuw "W" New Summer Neckwcrâ€"all the latest fads-“Pul P011; and Coronation Ties in catchv color combinations, crc. E'vc'xthing for your sun m:r outings. ' J l ! SCAlHl‘iG ClilllClSl ' ... "N” w ’ ' ' l l . omelcncy. As an insumce. the spec.» Dunnn'i‘o ,- er pohted out the case 0! Sir Wil- ’ on a“, mi“; gag, m “Tami vmn Harcourt (Liberal). evening: l‘mr Exam h. '9 Cm ”no, 0‘ the artist hooked - mulling).- 2:32:33; “£2013“ the longe.’ His tackle consis guns tion pole, an ordinary lint~ | ‘ . . - hit!!!” The S‘s-ct.” 0' a” Admiralty, snood and a small W I Beresford Roasts the Navy in Imperial House of Commons. 1 Mr. Arnold-Forster, in . nerol n.» Th." two“ h-“d mum» lie“ ' ply to the criticisms 018510 navy. Snag, “DIXIE. ggéfzhfiwl‘ denied am the Admiralty had been if," 1,; ,3; .. - ~ cowl influenced by Lord Barcelord's threats .130 'v 'm, runes to realgn. m navy. he added, had 35:12:: {blunt us:- uoi I. run a an new, 2:: 1:311“, improving, but there “we, mo“, , . . , a room tor the reinforcement l pile. “e gaVe the fish nusâ€"Mo.- .. ’01!“le and intelloculal equipment 0! the A Svholtield got s W g. on ‘-,- system, which directs or ought todi- h ’ k. d 1..“de him. alum-manna." WWI”... dthelhnpiro. 0° ”M an... ' M Radon, Jun 21_m - the course OI the discussion 0! a. ll"! ”m“. ill the House of Commons 70W. Rear Admiral rm Char- la Bore-lord DEPARTMENT LACKS INITIATIVE. “P‘Ybsirwu gallium.“ “113.91va at. Bayou Hair foretoppedthehlhsgand who Was shot the bombardzxu. Mrs. Ball “‘st hO known as the Cross the natural color.”â€"Mrs. provm to be in the number Proument in cult oi outside agitation. cult of such agitation Ileana-renew fleet was now afoul-ch “"008?" than it was a m 0‘0 $3.0m ' . t both ' Hamilton, Ont. Mathurin's Hotels this city. She all" before from ' Ste. Anne de M remaining in, before return? ate her SUPP“ at shortly 81 WW”? Causal”? ? MI LB” ’g hika was i. 3: . ._ aetlrgrgg 5.? 3:.ilglglg ( l

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