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Watchman Warder (1899), 4 Jun 1903, p. 8

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Mr. Thos, Gibbs has sold his farm to Mr. Walter Hill of Tiny. We are sorry to lose Mr. Gibbs, but trust he may have abundant success whemq ever he may IOCate. Mr. and 1113.600 Martin, 01’ Fene hm Falls, paid a. visit to Cameron friends on Sunday-- Mrs. Classical, of Yakmja, also Many of our people have visited the dredge working just below the village. The residents there are very courteous and hospitable. They are making substantial progress. Mr. John Braden i‘s véry in. It is hoped that he may soon be well again. » Mr. John Bryson, who has been vc ' ill for some weeks, is again able to be out, although very weak. He is gradually regaining his former- health. CAMERON - The gale and “1nd 90:11: on Thurs- day last struck our village and did us considerable damage Fences and Inns “ere blown down, and Mr. H. Evres’ silo was forced to col-' lapse. WOODVILLE Drs. Neelands and Irvine, dentists, Lindsay. One of the firm will visit Woodville on Tuesday, June 9th.; Call in the forenoon if possible. Our football team have suffered a. defeat at every game the worst being at Bethany on last Saturdav, and have decided to give up the game until they grow heavier and stronger. A very pretty wedding was held in the Presbyterian church on May 27th The contracting parties were Miss E. Thornton and Mr. H. G. Sandy. The ceremony was witnessed by a. large number of friends and citizens. The knot was tried by Rev. Mr. Kannawin. The presents and recep- tions at the house were of grand style. Miss Rowan played the wed- ding march. The grounds and surroundings of the Anglican church and rectory has been greatly bea’utified. Our hotels and citizens are asking the local orangemcn to remain here thv coming- 12th July, ofiering libe- ral inducements. Rm: Mr. Brown. minister for the last year here in the Methodist church. gum to Bellevine. son. Mr. (7‘. Gurus. Who reswes In l‘enclon Falls. Tho funeral took place on Tuesday. and was mrg’ely attended. Thorn was no Svrvico in St. James last Sunday. as no supply was svnt to fill the pulpit. The many old froinds of Mr. C. Curtis. sr.. Yorulam. heard with deep! rcgrct of his death on Sunday even- ing. The dl'CPflSC‘d was very well and favorably known and leaves a largo family to mourn his 105% one’ Son. Mr. C. Curtis. who resides in l‘em-lon Falls. Tho funeral took The m'dcr m' Chosen Friends snem to be prospering hex-v. About 20 new mcmbvrs were rvccivcd last Fri- day night. and nearly as many more on Tuesday owning. The E. L. of C. E. held their monthly mm»ting at the residence of Mr. H. Puley. on Tuesday evening. After thv regular meeting a most en- juyahlv sucia] (-Vcning was spent, by the largv number present. "'â€"’C " Mr. J. Heard’s men are now putâ€" ting a metal roof on Mr. W. Nonf- they’s new restaurant. This estab- lishment. when finished. “in be one of the finest in this part of the coun. lax: c. Mrs. Pearson returned on Friday, from spending the winter with her brother, Mr. Wm. Graham, at Smith-a town. Mr. Henry. Graham of Kinmount spent Monday at the Falls. Mrs. Fitsroy is the guest' of her sis- ter, Mrs. H. Sandford. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin of Cambray spent Saturday and Sunday the guests of Mrs. Stacey. Miss McArthur went to Lindsay on Monday. to spend a few days with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. Northey, Rev. B. C. H. Sinclair, Rev. John Sarbutt. Rev. B. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. R. ‘J. Moore. Miss L. MaCniven and-Messrs. James Macniven and E. M. Horton, were amongst those who attended the Sabbath school convention, held at Glenarm, last Wednesday. The Alexandra came up last Fri- day, and lvas delayed for some little time in the lower lock, on account of some refuse, which prevented the gate from closing. The Rathhun mill is now in'fu‘n running order. The new roof of galvanized iron, put on by Mr. J. Heards workmen is finished, and is a fine piece of work. An empire night was given in the Methodist church last Thursday even- ing. The meeting was a very inter- esting affair and Well attended. ,lL (30113??? CORRBSWNDENCB Mr. A. Gould wheeled out to Camâ€" bruy on Saturday meaning, to spend a. few da}s “ith his many friends CUBOCUNK 'Ih-s. .Vo-vlaln'ds and Irvine. dentists, hu";!\‘. will Visit. L‘uhoconk, Pat- . ~ hotel. on Friday, June 12th. H, :hv date in mind. £AGE EIGHT. Fencion Falls I also met Mr. Allan, a former tea~ cher at Reaboro. I am now, (May 1 7th) in Battleford. I made thé" trip here from Saskatoon in five : Mr. Jos. McArthur, who recently left for the Northwest, writes to his friends. ' Hay is very scarce and high.priced. Any one who is fortunate enough to get it at all, pays from $25 to $30 a ton. At prmt it cannot be had even at that price, so may horses are at a. boarding stable. We have been delayed here, owing to scarlet fexer among the Barr colony, and the wanderings of the Doukhohors. I received first-class treatment irom the government. men. among them was a Mr. Rowland, whose brother is Well known .in Victoria _county.; ll: is Very Alarm With th: Northwest» fu- MR. JOSEPH McARTflUR Mr On Friday mommy); last Mr. Wm; Lee, South Ops, was bitten on the log by a dog owned by Joseph Roy- nolds. The wound is a very painâ€" one, and Mr. Lee will walk with a cane for some time. Miss Annie Ferguson is spending a few months in Muskoka. Mr. John. McKinmm had his cnw killed by the train on Friday last. Mr. Ernest Ferguson spent Sunday with friends at Wick. Mr. John Thorburn, while driving along the 6th concession of Brock was struck by atrain. His buggy was smashed and he was thrown out. He is badly shaken up, but. is slowly recovering. A spa-dial service was preached to the Sons of Scotland by our pastor, Rev. P. Sinclair, on Sunday last. SONYA Mr. Murdock McDougall, who has been very ill for a long time is now recovering. POR'I‘ HOOVERâ€"MARIPOSA . The standing of pupils of S. S. No. 18, Mariposa, for the month of May are as follows: Sr. 4thâ€"Leta Mit- chell, Clara Culbert. Jr. 41:?!â€" Mearl James. Ila Mitchell. Sr. 3rdâ€"Amy Rogers, Stewart Hall. Annie Kerr,101ive James. Earl Bead. bcrt Kerr, Fleda Beadle, Arthur le. Jr. 3rdâ€"~Ma.ry Snelgrove, Roâ€" Moase. 2nd classâ€"Mildred Mitchell, Annie Rogers. Irene Rodman, Stan- ley Sparks, Nelson Sanguin. :Pt 2nd classâ€"Millie Campbell, Iris Sanl guin. lst. classâ€"Morley Mouse, Al- ma Campbell. Vera Campbell. The annual union school picnic, FingerbOard, Braule's and Port Hoover, will be held on Friday, June 12th, in Beecroft’s grove. A first-class program is being arrang- ed. Band and orchestra in atten- dance. Silver collection. Program will commence at 2.30. , JANETVILLE Mr. Wm. Arthurs, our local black- smith, is doing a thriving business in buggies and carriages. He re- ports- numerous sales. Among the latter is a handsome mikado to Mr. James Howe, a neat top buggy to Mr. Daniel Fisher, a nice road wa- gon in which Mr. D. Heaslip will show how his Canadian Star can go, and a dainty three-quarter bug- gy in which Mr. John Pane will show the way to the bow with his fine Keswick colt. VALENTIA The Canadian Order of Forwters‘ of this place will run an excursion to, Sturgeon Point on Saturday, June,- 6th. per Steamer Kenosha. Stea- mer leaves Plum Point at 7.30, call- ing at Wilson’s and Lee’s. One hour :given at Lindsay on return trip. See posters. A. P. Mark’s grove. 0n ~.‘unday sermons will be preached at 2.30 and 7 p.m., and on Monday at 2 p.m. a platform meeting will be held. An interesting program has been prepared. Tea served from 4.30 to Anniversary services in connectipn with the Valentia Methodist Saba bath school will be held on Sunday and Monday, June 14th agd .15th, in Mr. Alex. Cathro: “I cannot take any steps to increase my busi- ness, for it is impossible to get any help. The tailoring busi- ness is being ruined by the ready- mades. Twenty years ago there were 240 tailors working in Lind- say ; toâ€"day, I doubt if there are 40.” VICTORIA ROAD Drs. Eeelands and Irvine, dentists, Lindsay, will visit Victoria. Road, Chirpaw’s hotel, on Thursday, June 11th. .Call in the morning if pos- sible. POWLES' CORNERS The Epworth League of this place will hold a lawn social at Mr. Jas.‘ Wagar’s on Friday evening next, June 5th. toâ€"Idse a finé brood mare. The crops are looking pretty well, except the meadows, which will be very light. gave her numerous friends a. call during the gast week. A‘. _ _--:m.‘.g.~l~‘|nn . J. M. Squier: “Our pea. crop of last year was only 2-3 perunn of .what it should have been. This spring we have handed out be- tween 20,000 and 30,000 nuahels of . seed to more than 2,000 farmers. The yield should be at least 200,000. I was in Manâ€" vers, near Bethany on Monday. Clover‘ and peas are rather short in the straw, but are beginning to blossom.” MOUNT HOREB Few Words WITH THE BARR COLONY VALEN TIA had the misfortune Then there are the advertisements of certain dubious mining. oil, and financial concerns, who offer their stock to the public. These stocks are always offered at a discount, as nobody would buy them were they to be sold at their par ”value." But since the love oi bargains is over in the heart of ignorant money, they find purchasers, although they are so absolutely valueless. that the paper they are printed on was worth more in its virgin whiteness. “Wanted, capitalist with $1,000. will return 200 per cent. in five week's time, advertiser putting in similar amount.” Yet we haw ab- solute proof that this advertisenwnt was answered by more than a dozen people from all over the-country. And this is not a solitary instance either. In some cases the’advcrtiser does not even offer the snare of “putting in similar amount," know- ing full well that the ignorance of “ignorant money" surpasses all un- dcrstanding. ll‘he Alluring Schemes of Enterprising 1 Advertisers Find Many Victims (From Money and Risks) How very great. is the number of people who represent "ignorant ino- ney." And how great is the num- ber of pitfalls prepared for them by people “ho share theix aim, but en- dowed with superior brains or simpâ€" ly possessed of less scruples of con- science, endeavor by every means to take away from the unwary what they possess. A perusual of the ad- vertisement. columns of our daily piess will but Show us how the fin- ancial shark tries to get possession of this “ignorant money. No business man would imagine that any same - person would answer an advertisement like the following: 'B. J. Gough The average baby is a good babyâ€" cheerful, smiling and bright. When he is cross and fretftfl it is because he is unwell and he is taking the only means he has to let everybody know he does not feel right. When baby is cross. restless and sleepless don’t dose him with “soothing” stuffs which always contain poisons. Baby’s Own Tablets are what is needed to put the little one right. Give a cross baby an occasional tablet and see how quickly he will be transformed into a bright, smiling, eooing, happy child. He will sleep at night, and the mother will get her rest too. You have a guarantee that Baby’s Own Tablets contain not one particle of opiate. or harmful drug. In all the. minor ailments {rem birth up to.ten or twelve years there ,is nothing to equal the Tab- lets. Mrs. W. B. Anderson, Goulais River, Ont., says ' “My little boy was very cross and fretfui and we got no rest no rest with him until we began using Baby's OWn Tablets. Since then baby rest well and he is now a fat, healthy boy." You can get the Tablets from any druggist, or they will be. sent by mail at 25 cent a box by writing direct to the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co. , Brockfille, Ont. Stockings Fourth Prue 2 ms Stockings Fifth Prize l pr Stockings ThirdPrizeSprsBlnck Cat Llo; say thét‘ on 'm FirstPrize $2.1!) Attending the Pub- lic Schools who draws the funniest picture of a Black Cat and leaves it at our store before June 27th will receive the following prizes: fflR "If CHICAGO-m MEIER-Y ”IPA" “IGNOIMNT MONEY" BOY 0R ‘ GIRl ASSIGNEES NOTICE TO CREDI- TORS.â€"Notice is hereby given that Alfred W. Fleming of the Township of Monmouth, in the Provisional County of Haliburton, trading and carrying on business as a general merchant at Wilberforce, has made and assignment under R. S. 0., 1897, chap. 147, and Amending Acts, of all his estate, credits and eflects, to James H. Lennon of the Town of Lindsay, in the County of Victoria. A meeting of his credi- tors v'vill be held at the other: of I, â€" â€" VI-wwu to file their claims with the Soli- citor for the Assignee with the proofs and particulars thereof re- quired by the said Acts on or beâ€" fore the day of such meeting. And notice is further given that after the said fifth day 0! June, 1903, the, Assigns; will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the debtor amongst the parties entitled there- to, hafing regard only to the claims ‘of which notice shall have been giv‘en. and he will not be limb; FARM FOR SALEâ€"South half Lot 17, Con. 1, Township of Ops, 100 acres more or less. 94 acres cleared and in a good state of cultivation, remainder in pasture and hard wood. Stone dwelling house and orchard, frame barn 60 x 36, frame stable for horses and cattle 60 feet, long, and a driving shed. This is a first-class farm for the last 26 years. The highest rem. paid for it was $410, the lowest $350; now rented for $360 in ad- vance. It is in a good locality. half mile from postoflice, railroad station and school, about four miles from Lindsay. Plough leave after harvest: possession the first of March, 1904. Apply to MISS CATHERINE NAYLOR, 22 El- gin-st., North Ward. Lindsay. No letters answeredâ€"2042. F512 SALE.â€"In the village of Gun- bray. the brick house at present occupied by Dr. Ray, containing 8 rooms, kitchen. pantry and wood- shed: good stable buildings metal roofed, painted and in good condi- tion, with three-cighths of an acre of land. Also a number of build- ingr lots south of Mill-st. will be sold in lots to suit purchaser. Apply at this office or Dunoon’s Drug Store.â€"-21-3. T0 RENTâ€"East half lot 7. con. 5, Fenelon, 112 acres, 75 under cul- tivation. balance pasture and bush. HOUSE AND IDT FOR SALE.â€" On southwest corner William and Pottingwer-ets., north ward ; frame, with woodshed, large stable. etc ; f we land ; shade trees. Will be sold cheap. Apply to E. THUR- STON, 147 William-at northâ€"2143 -7 ‘;.I u, D.. ‘ 1903, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon. to receive a. statement of the aflairs. to apâ€" point. inspectors, and for the order. ing of the attains of the estate generally. Creditors are requested WANTED. â€"Kitchen and upstair girls for Boarding House at Span- ish River. Good wages paid. Ap- ply stating Wagcs wanted. Full particulars furnished on applicav tion. THE HURON LUMBER 00., Ltdâ€"214. NOTICEâ€"All parties are hereby forbidden to purchase a note made by Henry C. Woodhead in favor of P. Martin for $43, due Oct. lat, 1903, as value waS'not. received therefor and payment will be dis- puted. H. C. WOODHEAD. Iron- dale, Ontâ€"214. 0n the Market Square, on Satur- day, June 6th, cansisting of Bedâ€" room Sens. Mattresses, Springs” Rocking Chains. Extension Table. and other household furniture. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30. JAS. H. LENNON. Auctioneer.-â€"22.2. WANTED.â€"-A plan cook and kitchen maid, at. once. Good wages. Ap- ply at the Central House. Lindsay. 2111. 7" v- - E. Weldon. solicitor in the said Town of Lindsay. on FRIDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF JUNE. A- most ney 'is, that once bitten, it 18 not twice shy. Again and again it will takethebam,anditreqmavery Bevaneetbacktouwakenittothe fact that than are sharper brains nay is not < mostcasw i3 ‘ stead of being tenamplapel‘ce the stock 0’ that parficul“r to double or t! l“0R SALEâ€"The Blacksmith Shop. tools and stock of the undersigned in the village of Minden, also a good modern Dwelling House, with laxge lot, good garden and fine young orchard. This is a. splen- did opening for a good blacksmith. For terms and particulars apply to WM. H. EASTMAN, Minden P. O.-â€"23-3. f mile gouth of village of Camer- on. A 1:] to MRS. E. J. LANGSâ€" FORD, n tum. Cameron P. 0.â€" 22'3. Auction Sale of Household mm trouble is able is tilt ignorant m°' at only ignorant, but In greedy 13' ; is also V017 ' wing content with W 0" his business or percentage or bonds of a reputable Her him. the possessor of mint class of brain wants or treble his usually mo- ,.,1 in the shortest time an ac will not be liab- 0‘3 0" my part there- Itcd to any person or whpse claims he shall easy Prey: [11" ' See the Grand ear. and he. 5"“ we, Hue. oz ' - (a Yew . my 0‘ D‘YIQh‘ Fixtures-ks egmgzfi dugfiwc the Show ‘ , it 10.. _ V ' .11.". In. Free Dinghy 01 Du; h ’ ”'30 ‘1' m" "0" , ’ ”13 tad “paw. nag“: fiflgifcwww‘?’ “(’1 P" n “IND and, ‘ ‘ Laban Vin-p Open and 7 P- "-"’ ((1: ft n.-~m , “ L15 and 7.15 a l T'cL 4 mm am... “.3. $-“mni*n‘e,.-:§ m: .1 wen“ More Performers, Moré Fatwa, More Acts, flare Tmts1 flog-gr“ More Animals, late Horses, More Capital Invssted, ‘ Mefitorions than an] other show in the Worl . united- Ehghnd’s Sublimc Spectacular and America's Representative Shows Canadian Soldiers reproduce the Great South African Battles. AW as it is Tumphnted to Your Very Homes. Positively the Only Circus to visit this SeCtion this 56415"I Lindsay,Mondayulllnel,5 (Maya-Luna. OOIINfi 0N ITS OWN THREE TRAINS 9F CARS! Stupendous Menagerie and Grand Military Spectacle “Savage South Africa” Walter 1. Main Masterdonic Equal in Length to One Ordinury 84 Cat Train m 'AW.-WABDEB, JUNE 4th, 1903 BULLOCK WAGON 0N TREK. 8.1.39 South Africa- “ Deadlifi the Bath of Purdebm‘gt Oconje'a W W ”"1 Rosy-d- “or. A%%’°“’sn If?“ 1“ Mn v n ‘ use” butt! American 8.0mm“ Rag' officer... Tribal of ZuluS. “M W and Swan!»- . Louis Staples near 3c ‘ 54% calf. The lzith 0‘ the left side, going ow to within 6 inches of (he :4 " right side. He has 'w f 8100 for it. Idling Machines and C w = at Cinnamon's. this in mind. “'0st H_Sons of England, will 1 ""‘4 'U) Oak Orchard. 3 ' on July lst, per steamm calling at Sturgeon‘ 30500859011. Make your ‘ 800d time and come “:1 “mg the childrenâ€"234. ' Ifinamon's prices on “Nu-re. It will pay a 03:30.933er, Baby B01 . 1n ambray, is n‘ m_hetweene‘the shafts ‘ VB Of a Well-know I - “Lad Was in Lindsa W the auction sale inld furniture this (Thurs noon at. one o'clock, at. 9.6 L. north, the property 01' leton. nation sale of valuable ht hmtm‘c this (Thursday) I hit one o'clock, at 26 Sn: north. the property of Baton [he Won commenced 61 I on June lst. and now 11 5153901! at 6.15 a..m. :znd .Llndsay at 11.00 a.m. and » calling at, Sturgeon Point o'nemy has P'°P°S°d a lie of W to be sprini W ‘ good many not in Mist. mâ€"ean Doors and Window Sc n Cinnamon’s. ”My afternoon mm ‘ em roller went throng ladvert over the brewery enigma-st, _ ‘ r. E. A. Totten will be a ml Dean Mam'.‘ mt were stolc ”gas at Cinnamon's- Clo Fed good anti her, Photos rap My: 7 morning ellfond. per dozen Will show a In'I omce from Saturday 3, attending the Bay of ‘ me in Oshawa. m Paint. at m 'A pantry l. Apply “I lookin “little FOWLER sh '8 home Olen a, “700* were found Photograph proof :4 pa P these gc 8 month urea as recent girl and at the Bc s Chm-cl nsford Cinnam Styles HE and oh [38,! goods masa now Wi L! ll

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