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Watchman Warder (1899), 18 Jun 1903, p. 9

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facturers overmzke } :3ng his mus e m Ya and of white nel. :"i'i'b' I»: 3 0”" W Le A gent, or to hie ceased. and when I hold Fmo chair was empty. nnd ‘ VOUIAV. A 0 P “ cage-st... 1‘0me M31: of the Dun-II. mond is still one or the nul- geolog. When the South Af- ln were discovered there '3' bnlshment to find the gem ‘3 of minerals quite were!!! a in which it had been him In India and Brazil. Install aside tourmaline, wattle and :was mingled with n bmd‘ inn rocks which had em nshed up from below. and ' my of minerals. such a M CHIEF News o]. light hat, at. a modefitc 'nces rang 6 SI, SI.“ 32 :wetrumtn'atpacmnotm Mmmduthepumm lows of evening deepening remandtheeverswemngufl :ening music filling the III tery. Andtnewlmlb; xfnvototthcmmw hand, the broken W luck, linens, fancy' trials, cloth cover. ‘, sizes 6%, to 7 m' choice for Nigg- Uldmca ‘ and drawers to match 1 double threadBal Balbne bed Am. g-hirta haven qnal in appearancetonnino better wearing than low ’anama. They are Fedon inted sides. black silk landsâ€" Palm flats {orfolk Suits piece Norfolk Style Tweed 003 and servioeyafle, well oooooooooooooooooooo WILL BUN kers’ m “EXWSMS :, futon 81’! Agent Cup-no SONS ONE PRICE Yorkton Lang} eomndum. 37?» reins?n Jule gU\Cluvn u v alHospital repoxzt $11.6; collec- ' on the .Cambrav Methodist cirâ€" y ' on Sunday, May 31st. ' aint cheap at Cin- , 4.4.... u .1; Jas Workman is uuxub .. pod business with his new hack. [mas left at the Benson House will hpmmptly attended to. i-Prince Vale won the 2.19 pace at Seu'orth on Tuesday, in straight his. Tom ApplebV 2nd Little Mimi Best time 2.181. -The school children Were greatly pointed on Saturday because tirexcursion was preV ented by the gammy. -Pound-So]id comfort. in using «of Cinnamon s Hammocks. L-The picnic at Downeyville last! My was a big success, fully“ Wpeople being there. A fine pro- l Inn of sports was run off. A good MY irom town were there. ware protection against. fliesâ€"use men doors and windows, sold at Cinnamon s. -OnThursday the county council M11111 to inspect the new bridge at Whom While there they looked mthe new schoolhouse and the {duel 1ndustnes of than thriving vil- '0nSaturday night while Anthony 5?. driVer for Campbell, was de- lWing goods at. the Royal Hotel, “Mlle drove away with his rig. 7‘0 hours later the outfit was found In Lindsay-st south. fiYesterday Mr. leo. Curtis sold me Keswick to Mr. (:00. lraham, I’fierboro, for $300. That is the 6th _ 'ck in Mr. Graham’s stablesâ€"as “Sm"atic a bunch of horse flesh as “be found in Canada. ‘Hammocksâ€"A large stock of I{minimflis cheap at Cinnamon’s. JWWSday, the 25th, (a week $1M tHaY) the united Farmers’ “98 of South Ontario. West; Mam and West Victoria. will run ‘1’. Brown should be compelled toRut a whistle on that locomotive “13; It is the only steam appar- linsm town that has not an over- md blowing contrivance at- .d....L‘. There Is room on 1t for a i2; Saturday evening as Mrs. P. . accom anied by her sistier. ‘11 tt 0f gttawa, was leaVlfng t rBSide‘uce of Mrs. Koyl, Bonfi‘ ’ e missed the verandah step 111 "h darkn‘SS. and alighting on the mud brOke her ankle. _ ‘Parties wanting photos cheap can h‘etheir wants su lied at E, EVIL-r SHWSON'S. pp g‘Tbe Auburns of Peterboro will 3"? the 10m1 baseball team on the ’- ltural park here_ on ThnrfidaV hyâ€"{h :xunums of Peterboro will “19100411 baseball team on the tum Dark here, on Thursday “in n at 3.30. It. will be inter- ’i M ‘if the town nine can, hy h e"_the Otonabee bunch the. _ M“ d over their last week’s “c ““11 River Lumber Com; ¢om NEW. 3. new north country in 5P 10m has Messrs. McLaugh' q . eel 0f to ,. Noice helium Wu, and Mr. F A as provisional directors. ; ”ulnar: ”at Y has bought the Shields Monk and will operate it cllllacity. in mind. Westminsrte!‘ .angland, will run an m I 081: Orchard, Pigeon ‘ mu” lst, per steamer ._ Ken- ., M -# “-- It should be emits Paris Green Mmts rsion to the Guelph Model See timetable and rates else- Post Office. Workman “1 mind. Westminsftex. Is Of England, will run an -t" Oak Orchard, Pigeon 31y ISL P8? steamer u Ken- ;ed good and cheap. Photographer, Lindâ€" e field a week from Photographs for proof: no punch FOWLER (30., at Stilt 5 and clos e fair price f {he Ross Mem- "' mm‘geon Point and 6 your plans he and come with us. “5mm .~25.2_ priccs on Oils. etc. at Cinnamon’s. taken after Q5 n is doing a his new hack- irl and din- at the Ben: Linds 1y. m the no more Hard- It A few more picture frames to go at cost, and somebelow if soldv‘at once. E. WILLIAMSON. ‘ Her summer- opening is.now on. .A special sale of these goods will be conducted a’ljlrthismontgl. Th‘e my... .Miss Mitchell has recently put in a fine big‘stock of summer millfnery. -,-T-h‘e local and 1‘ lacrosse tbams ' played befo '18“ small crowd hero ‘o‘nTh ;;emoon. The visitors were I to score against the home t finally had their defence ( u-oxgaaed and were defeated by 8 goals. Arthur Hal w,arth one of the Lindsay players. had his nose. broken. Mrs Geo. To. - lor refereed the game. ' < â€"Mr. C. C. Jamaa, deputy min-is- ter of Agriculture for Ontario was unable, on account of sickness in his family, to attend the meéting of the Victoria County Historical Society last Thursday mght. In his place came Mr. Jas. Boyle, curator of the provincial museum. There were about 25 present. Mr. Boyle adv Oca- reduced. the county. â€"-Mr. Geo.:Brown has a miniature railway laid around the big park. 3 It is equipped with rolling Stock to the extent of a locomotive about 3 feet high and several open cars that will hold font maple. Mr. Albert Duck and Mr. P. G. Pilkie have a. contract getting 'out ties for the road. It is said? that Mr. Brown will build a road around the belt line at Sturgeon Point. ' â€"-The parents and pupils of School Section No, 5, Ops, (Kenny's school)" have arranged to hold their annual picnic in Meehan’s grove, on Thursâ€" day. June 25th. Thisrihas‘aalways been the picnic of ”the season for ‘sport. and“ this"yeai‘ the 'h‘oys‘and igirls of the section-have decided, if {possible to beat,,their former record lin entertaining theyfixfdge 3. Don't Eforgct the date... “tarotcor-lially iinvited. ' (revised edition); has Been this office from ,the: 01:1ch try division, department ture, Ottawa. "it"i‘g'aflfiu try ulvmnuu, Wy-------_-- , _ turc, Ottawa. “1t"i§'aflf‘3ufléf‘ill of 43 pages describing the construction of poultry houses,. the feeding of poul- try, the hatcliing, 'rearing', fattening and marketing chickens, and also the diseases and parasites of.» poultry. The bulletin is a. complete poultry guide; it is filled with practical in- formation and. ls well. illustrated. "Profitable Poultry Farming" will lie mailed free to any addréSs on ap- plication to Ottawa} ' " Postage is not required when writing for the bulletin. :ilchrist. of Islay, had an exciting few minutes on Kent-st. He was driving down street a finé blood 10W uuuuuca v... _--_-s driving down street a fine blood horse hitched to a sulky. Opposite Pym‘s hotel the animal shied atrifle and Mr. Gilchrist indiscreetly struck him with the whip low on the side. In an instant. the horse kicked and did not stop till he had the shafts smashed and his driver back over the gig on the ground: Mr. Gil- christ was game, however. He sat nn the rig and dodged volley; after smashed and ms onver- Liana v.-- the gig on the ground: Mr. Gil- christ was game, hdwever. He sat on the rig and dodged volley after volley. of wen-directed, :ki’cké and when, at last, he was let bgigkl'cmto‘ the grpund, he held the lines; ‘ind by the time help came had tpehorse under control. 1--_ A: â€"-The seventh annual I the Presbyterian Sab Association will be hlt drew’s church, Lindsay, 23rd inst. There will session Ior Uualucou and afternoon and- evenin when papers and adde subjects pertaining to Sui work and the Work of People’s Societies will be evening session will be] interesting, When Rev. J of Oshawa will give an “The Duty of the Home 1 bath School,” and an a by Rev. E. A. Henry of Good m'usice will also people' -â€"A musicale in aid of Physical Culture Associ given at the residenceoP-I velle on Tuesday night. f had been n'ioely deodrdte rain made it necessary :f_o to remain indoors and a1; kept a good many iron The program was vary 4 - . J»; + J. M. Sherlock of”. which has so de. ’ diences at. different times sang severâ€" al solos. Miss M. Go‘uld‘ of Uxbridge sang some choice selections, and“ a quartette composed of Misses Grqss and Walters, and .Messrs., Caulpbell and Sackville' represented the local "M‘mm- Miss 77_ Vocalists. Mrs. dun. ‘ Gregory, Miss Benson 3 Flavelle gave piano se J.’ G.’ Edwm'dsflreciteg “Profitable, , Poulugy in me auuuuw... the victim’s 1 ‘ ' parents ome of t‘ conscious aqd :in . great ‘ Drs. Gillespié sud Allah h: a hack andtlytarlfieq‘tfo‘ tail, where an 0139”“ti ed in the vain 11099 x 1A..-‘ into a. hack and W0» -- . ‘ tell, where an opera" ' n was perform- ed in the vain hope of locating the bullet. It'waé {amid that. ’the bu’E let had Wheat the have} 'and ard cofirse; taken a. do‘wx'l‘w . mg the inwa’ has several! times.‘ it ‘ ,__. awhtewwldiefd. for business the ;esiden°e.°"'m"w' Tuesday night- ,Th" 3" a nicely deodr'dted 1““ ill give an address on the Home to the Sabâ€" ’ and an address also L. Henry of Hamilton. will also be given. invited and all Sunday i and Workers in young ies urged to attend. : in aid of the Ladies’ ll‘e Association was -â€"-- v“, annual convention of an Sabbath School ill be hlcd in St. An- Lindsay, on Tuesday, ere will be a morning [siness and reports; and evening sessions, and addresses on live ling to Sunday school ‘ Work of the Young / ies will be given. The n will be particularly “0" Rev- Jas. Hodges 30“]to Farming‘ ’ has Been received at he; Chief" of the Poul” )artmextt ofnagricul- , Graham. Miss 1 and Miss Amy semctiong. Mr. 1‘. felt {or *i‘he groan?“ the foreign‘ 18 of confus- fid was Stin ; pain. when had him pub ,o the hospiâ€" {all l of the J1 to the from 1’1" \ Mrs. J. A. Brown. of Bethany. i! zpending a month at Preston Spnngs nt. -â€"Mra. L. Scott, of Ottawa 3 t . pen Sunday with her Mrs Mitchell. , sigter P 'ronto, have taken up their mmtera at Stui'geon Poilit. â€"Mr.' BertSymons “My: left for 'home yesterday after visiting Mr. S, J. Fox, LLP. P." â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Grace,” of T5- ronto; went down to their Sturgeon Point“ cottage on Tuesday. â€"Miss McI-Iugh, daughter 01 Sen tor McI-Iugh, is visiting Miss Louise Sulliv‘an, Ashburnham, for a few days. ' â€"Mrs. ( Rev) Wm. McKay imd daughter Mildred of Norval, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J Lytle. town. ~Mrs. G. H. Hopkins and sou,~ Lieut. Fred, Left. on Thursday of laSt. week for Europe. where they will Spend several weeks. -â€"Mr. R. A. Pilkie. Montreal. reached town on Tuesday. He will visit his parents for a. couple Of weeks. before leaving on a. businefi trip to the Northwest} On Wednesday June 3rd :1 very pleasing event took place at the res- idence of Mr. Donald Murray 04 Fe!!- elon when Mr. Malcolm- Murray was married to Miss Mary Mark of Cam- eron. The ceremony was performed ,by Rev. B. C. H. Sinclair of Fenclon Falls. The bride who was given away by her uncle, Mr. Henry Mark, was be: comingly attired in a blue costume opening over i blouse of white silk. The bridesmaid, Miss Violet Martin, was dressed in white organdie trim- med with’ valenciennes lace and in- sertion. The groom was assisted by his brother Mr. Angus Murray. The newly-wedded pair received the congratulations of a. small number of immediate friends. After a wedâ€"' ding repast and a pleasant evening the guests dispersed. TURCOT'I‘Eâ€"CROWLEY Pvterboro Examiner of Friday :â€" Tho marriage of Miss Maggie Crow- ley o'rf Downeyville. and Mr. 'I‘hos‘. ~1‘urcotte of town. was celebratedin the Roman Cathodic church at Downeyville on Tuesday morning --â€"Amt\n12 V'Vuvd ._ la'st at age o’clock, the ceremony- bcing performed by Rev. Father Bretherton. - ‘.2_.‘ YAAâ€"nzn The bridesmaid was Miss Joann“: Crowley, sister of the bride. while the groom was supported by his brother. Mr. Albert Turcotte. ' The bride is the third daughter'of Mr. James Crowley. while the groom is the secretary of the local '1‘. A. S. A large display 0! presents show the popularity of the newly married couple, who will reside at, 12 (‘ross street. town. I§l "I“ U.- w-_._ f County Attorney J . w. n A. TOP LAKE (mum gbOm‘g. appeared for the p 0 {but. no one in behalf of th €th) in the court room 1': Messrs, Care!!! and Parish flave th ed h T unfit t oir guilt. hey gamut for 35“ Yards 0! Gravel ‘09 10!" charges. - First ffufiy, fraudulently and kn at ”cents-A Protest ' . .,_ ;false 1‘»ret,t'nceS._wiLh the OgFriday ni ht council met in !’“” ' . . the lcommitteegot Board of Works. Edefm‘m' obtaining Tenders for supplying 3,500 yards OHJOPH ‘f‘mc-‘T' ‘8‘ lake; gravel at the wharf were open-ltomu‘mp 1 59°93? ed. They came from the Trent Val-thmse' bu§gÂ¥ and ' Icy Peat Fuel Company at. 31 a yard. ‘ the Methodist d Geo. Kelly at. $1.05 and Messrs. Cawproperty. 0‘ Jame rew and Parkin at 99 cents per yard. for steahng ‘ hon These latter gentlemen were presâ€":nt.‘ ' from Rev. I say ; and fourth, 'd they had scoured all false protonces a 1 Mr. Carew sax the clean avel on Sturgeo lak . ' gr n e Tulley, at FOWIer The rice was hi her than last ear's p g y 011 being questic but labor was dearer- admitted th ‘ V I“ mr gu 1 KEMP AND WILLIAM 51:8; ' evidence of Han -- - â€"I- -- Dnvnlnn but iabor was dearer. ‘ KENT AND WILLIAM-8T3. When it. Was proposed to put 4 in- ches‘ or more on William-st", south. Ald. Storcr objected, saying that if Kentâ€"st. were built there would be a deficit in the funds available. It was decided, however, to put a rant on the street, after scraping off my clay that might be in the way. The is to stand measurement as street. It was de- delivered on the Kent-st. after Doâ€" cided to begin at Mr. and Mrs. B.-Easton, minion day. FENELON FALLS BONDS Ald. O’Reilly said the county c had decided in committee ‘ to guarantee $75 worth , of which the. village ' for the poWer \ ' f council to on strong protest against the cc doing so, because the village «he ~4â€" .. advantagem HWY! CMIUNICATWNS. ahorttinmagowhenitwum in- dependent mission with a married minister." This. tosaytbeleast inverylmfi- leading and altogether at. variance withthetmthinthemm. ”the following' proves; . Kinmount’seodmbquonsthfilw were an increase! 20 percent. oVerthreeyeu-sago. AMethodiet Sundny achoolstart- ed by the congregation some four magdhubemmdntdned and its finances huve always been unenl- lyprovidedbythem. '- The missionary givings here hive beenkeptupandina‘eased. In thé wiy of finance. tha contri- butions of Kinmount have shown a rate of increase double that of Nor- hand on the day agreed. . .This year we paid $50 more than Nokad asked when Kinmount was attached to it. How then your statement ? In fact as a. mum Lion; the finances have given us-kittle éAtrouble. 1. ‘Betore Methodism here had “gone You also say ‘-‘Kinmount [ethoâ€" disni had gone back and its conâ€" tribix-tions were not large enough to induce Norland to retain it." . In reply to this let no point. out the ~contributions here wen only $35 Wilma Norhmd gives, and funds from this mace have always been to back" Kinmount was receiving $800 oriigx'iore from the missionary society. but-‘iince it has ceased to be an ‘A‘indépendent mission" it has receivâ€" bd‘npthing from missionary funds. W'fias contributed substantially to "their aid. .1131 view of the foregoing. let me 'gay..vou have been doing an- injustice not only to the Methodist cans-raga.- tionof Kinmount. but also. to. the ”lithe-seeking public. in’ publicizing utjclés so delusive and in using your paper to circulate unfounded reports in connection with our church work. Yours truly, CHAS. E. COLE. Kijnmount. June 15th.. '03. (We are glad (to know that Kin- 'mount has not "gone back" and ‘should be very sorry to say :anytbing to do it an injusticp. Our ireinark that it had gone back was tbased upon the knowledge that a (on: years ago ithad a. married min- iqter and now has noneâ€"a {act which Of course. accounts for its receiving no missionary money as Mr. Colo says. Our statement was made in good faith .and upon credible infor- mation, but so far as it is incorrect it. is most cordially withdrawn.â€" Ed.. Watchman-Warden) The men Castor and Raymond who were arrested at Oampbellford for the theft 01 Rev. Rural Deon Marsh’s horse some weeks ago had their trial the other day. Young as accomplice was I Campbellford Herald the trial: John Dancy, farmer, ox ran'lUn township : second. for stealing a horse. buggy and ban-new, etc., from the Methodist church sheds. the nees, from Rev. Mr. Mamh o! Lind- say ; and fourth. for obtaining by false pretences a rig from Mr. Joe. Tulley, at Fowler's Corners. On being questioned both prisoners admitted their gunlt. and only thn ievidencc of Harry Raymond Was itakcn. Raymond has a youth- ful ammrance, is a isanfaced enty gym. and is :about five feet four inches in height. 31 times. He said he and his coinâ€" panions took Mr. T1 ' the Methodist church sheds. and? drove to Petcrboro, caygeon, and afterWax-d Falls. where they traded with a man whose name he did not know. getâ€" ting agrey horse for it. This they . trafled again for a chestnut horse . with a fellow living between Peter- he'said t horse c .w- c, 32‘3""!‘119; sold the nut 1’ t8 Email "named Bill ”out Peta-borough, dividing. the 1 'b'etwéén them.~ They traded buggy {Or a single democrat w “ ‘ L4...” Peterbc 8010. A's to_ ‘the theft of the horse gnu baggy"bclongivng to the Rev. Marsh; 01 UndSa-y. the prisoner card they took it on S and went to Peterborough. theyyp'ut the horse ,in Jackson Park. Gusto: took out the horse the next day.“ gnd with his companions they $015,“). Norwood, thence to Have- 10:515..qu; from t 'to the "Centre” churclg‘building sheds, where Con- sublet Wright located than. This {mambouemlt past one at night- ‘ -..___.. and They. walked to Gqulu-u _, the next day they went back to look up their property taki tin with them only to find the horse and buggyi.missing. Seeing a num- ‘5‘... J v * ' aymond has a youth- woe. is a ban faced of twenty ycurS. and is r J. W. Kerr, 0! C0- 'or the prosecution. ualf of the prisoners room frankly ad- I}. They were held First. for unlaw‘ r and knowinsly by vith the inteflt .to g 8, W080“ from thus reports 1130!! from of Penelon J udga was committed to await. their t!!! County Cohourg «(that below the Go two prisoner- kn ”mun'umm 8‘ â€"theurfiMAIl-Ice_ m 01-min. banish 01- “'0 1‘0"!" W Alliance has issued the followâ€" inc circulatto the 0W 0‘ “'3 ‘5‘” yo eration in their enorts to prevent such societies, when they attend di- vine service on the Land’s Day. from at a. distance. and no pun-u; WW:â€" taiument of visitiug brethren. in con- nection with such services on the day or! rest. ‘ - Would you be willing to agree not to preach to societies unless they consenttotheleavingoutoftheob- jectlomblo teatunes named- ? This request is sent to all ministers in This W” '1 Grill-in. and has Pm“ isfactory. Monster Tmfcmthtlfl” ad 3!- cycle Panic Rmycen RATES ON ALL LINES 0F 1 RAVEL 800“qu for intent LA‘ -â€" a mm a. ma Fahd Still The wall-Pm C349 “hid Bane Bail "u mm '3. Tomb N'Vfl'm‘“ AFTERNOON c. 0, MIKE Sec-3‘ cm HORNING Godémuaemns ha. been tfid in ma mutually 9MP », of 2.27 FAB]! mn.SALE.â€"South hull Lot 17. Con. 1, Townlhlp 0! Op, 100 can: more or less. 94 acres cleared andin a, good state of cultivation, W in pasture and hard wood. Stone dwelling how» and orchard. frame born 60 x 36, pdnted inside and out..- Good m metal roofing on hm all in good P699113 A130 W dghths of an acre south 0! Ooh at, with small building snitch}. tor burn or worksho’P. - Also some fine building labs inbl'l Town of Linda”. corner Colborfl and Albert-eta. Fine spud? tru- Amt FOB SALEâ€"Situated on m eon, township of Mia-RV”. contain: 200 acme more or less. fin can-adamant 3 m0‘“‘"‘ my. Also48au~esofswamp chad. 2mm. hom‘ndw' mks. sheep and 1‘08 W' “i" ”a 1mm houses. we“ "*0" “$11001 ;. Bethany 4 m 3 choc-e factory 4 “153“”3' lourtmm‘ile‘s. I! not'oold byfirlt ogAwtwfllbereneedorshfl'fid m 06:. say, or 'come to see itsâ€"24‘3- B‘- "" '7' ' letter! waveredâ€"2042. in; road. For particular: apply on farm or by letter to A. la- AnmUR. Box 392, Lindsayâ€"2L8 ARTHUR. FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 8, con. 0. in the Township of Eldon. 200 acres, 130 cleared, b'alanoe in good _ um and good tamarac. Large brick house and large orchard: one frame barn 60 x 60 with horse and cattle stables beneath, one barn and drivingâ€"house 30 x 130 with turnip house, sheep and pig pen beneath. Both hard and soft tools and stock of the unoen in the village of Minden, a good modern Dwelling House, lune lot, good garden on 11. Ops. containing 130 acres and situated about 45 miles from Lind. say. 2 miles from Reaboro station. ’lle On the NOTE LOST.â€";About November 5 1902. a note for $13. payable to the Sylvester mg. 00.. Lindsay. fine. 'nerms easy- particulars wply *0 Woodville.â€"25'4- vowâ€"â€" won P.‘ o.'â€"25’3% soil. at SALE.â€"I “d, particulars apply EASTMAN. Hindu Blacksmith Shop. of the undersigned ustomoe Apply a. the of- 17, con.

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