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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 Jun 1904, p. 7

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WILL/u: WT. mg. (1 may“; 'ne mule deer are rather smaller in the red deer of Ontario and get “air name from their large mule-like; alts. There will be several bufl‘alo (lives this summer, and then there Bilbo 50 or more in the bend. Tm: 1300-acre enclosure is so big llwild that these animals are not Hire of being shut in at all. They leto a very large extent ”actually; '1“. They have not been handled: nn, and live in the wbods unmo- Thc feeds of hay they come 938d get in the cold weather con- ‘jfite about the only difference be» . their existence and that of free ancestors. I am taking With me two half-bleed bnfialow four Persian sheep raised by Mr. I expect to get a mdose"or, at Winnipeg to which they are {Sent from the Rainy River dis? i‘thm are the government animals that are kept within a. 1300-5138 ndosure fenced off for them. There lenow 8 elk, 8 moose, 40 bufialbes d several mule deer in the park. Boone is allowed to carry a. gun ithe park without a permit. After {b gets the permit it is onty to ,Ioot wohes and coyotes. Wild kings seem to have found that they I: safe in the park and are gath- lixg into it. Besides the wild things in the park Eage, but all white, and are found jelly well up the mountain sidw You will scarcely see one unless you in!) for. it. There are ,.wolvcs,.‘ coy- Mand mountain lions. “The chief game birds in the park I: partridge, and ptarmig-an ; the fitter are birds something like a part; 5,“ running through it, leading to pints of interest, and, as well, pro- filing a Way for the mounted police 19 traverse it in dillcrent directions. {heat the best of these, by the way, “Mr. McIllmoyle who came-from ukefield." (This policeman is a. min of Mr. William McIllmoyle, us driver ,at ,the Simpson 1101156.) 1 5'31 state. There is some forest m the whole district is wild and rocky There are 75 miles of good {mg WILD THINGS ARE SAFE. _ speaking of the great government in which the buffalo was. raised 1:. Bayne said: ' ' “The park comprises 5000 square ' . The Banff hot springs am hit. All that territory is' a game paeI'W- It. is on the slopes of the‘ uRocky Mountains, and in its' na- THE HOT SPRINGS. 411M " of the trip to quell both rage' and mm “119 was a different animal when we were getting him on board ‘t-hé at,” said Mr. D. C. Bayne, who ”d him in charge. "We got him‘into an enclosure, and from that into a that cndcd in a ‘crate. Resis- 3 all the way broke into ferocity M- Charging in vain upon the sides ofthe crate he made a mighty plunge inst its roof, broke through it, ”d got part way out in spite of i 01 these is leased to hotels, there half-a-do'zen. At some” Springs, bathing houses have ilt by the government, and re alloxxed to use them for a! charge. The W'a'tér is 88“ 20 degrees in some sprgings. THE TERRITORIES nous Banff hot springs are, . in the park. -- The water ......7 - â€"-;-:zu mm my nnci , _ ”W v“ m ww second profesmon 1 blunted, and If I 1” ms ms M“ U 5 m a . a Is . my finger on head 0I a a L‘LLB He was taken recogmzed A first 13 not accepted the“! It would “gm“ imm' “$5153; W1thout trmmng at a school Of “It Would hi it: do“ . .. “11 . , m «3101'. I The am - and j olt of the ere hold first-class certficates and '38 “med to m mm and ”a; 21?: 1551;117:135 flight across a get from $500 130‘ $1,000. ‘ mm W3 Wm“ . was a difl'eront thing from 1 MI" Bayne taught School at Bang I Mid notice In W comment” amid the quiet glades of or five year‘s, .He had ° '» . ‘busmess at m “P19. flared no. I have saunter): Focky Mountain park, in Ottawa, where he lived before 30° been $10an with fixings, thunk: . grea mid spent his life.. And west, and was secured by the we p33 *9 Don’s mm PILLS. men he ”nexncnt, the loneliness, officials to. Conduct. the _GXchange. of ‘ like 503-” box,“- 3 503.. for $135; the” thzdfzn}; panic that in all that animals. mth. Mr. Boyd. He left ‘11 dealers, or The Don Imus; rm co, and dugscoumod his great Wild heart; town Wlth hls Stock on Friday. ”um” (ht. ‘ ‘ - £33: minis helped the hardship: * ‘Qâ€"Mâ€" : I udll both rave an ' ‘ ‘ “.3116 tap t) (1 L o IN THE YUKOH m mm Fol mg pm 8- 1 ~,...,\...L ..... ‘l -LAfi - m “c 5 years old, not full- Max-narrOm 31 a ‘ bnfialo b3?” weighing 1600 pounds. the whole revamp 13:3“ mwgéd come {,1} the way from the dition that W a “"1“!” R .81; ’ He - the Roches, and provmclaa stun ,» . .- Park In .' , .. ~ 1Wonaix'ned for Bobcaygeon. to reâ€". V917 hheralfiippoft was s latelamented relatlve as Ingh standard. N5 13139 ° WIthout ° ‘ T W - , by boat. - at 3 dog: animal was tired. The rush $373935," 31'9“" “.3318 tm oar and sway and jolt of the ere hold fist-class »- ”d 21.53115 10-days flight across a. get from 3.600 to‘ 31, _ , glifneht was a difl'cront thing from Mr Bayne taught School at E . - ~ for five‘ ears » ._ -na amld the qulet glades of y , gHQ had - saunttrl Lo “Ant-v ‘U'nnnfni‘n nark in Ottawa. where has ‘Ia‘wAA LPPSM Stnirig demand jfi‘ovnutm I u n the hair is *mand in the Ter- Il «Minding. But M: n \\ ho do n ‘t lgnucl {mam-mate- fI'x'. [319.149 should r. wARDER. my 26th, 190A Who Is He? (Toronto World.) ,. He came from Lindsay. He is a nice young chap. Ho wishea to see the town and mingle with - those he would not. He drifted mm 20 gDuncanâ€"st. W _ " While were the police 08:11.19 and‘all :were taken to No. 1 te as am. were registemd on the sla , ’Birch and his wife Nellie, as keep”; "man and K950 EHiott'afi‘tlreyM . from Lindsay a3 'frequen' ' tars. ‘5 “ , «T. .0. Bobmetteu man-unima- ‘trate Word weremop. 91,! the spot.‘ Thelatter W W VI IV. In 'IIV I I, mum \fzfiifi'oi‘h‘cnm.” But, 0, that the dreary night‘ who“! 8‘0â€" , For the rose on his lam-t, It trem- bit! 80 I ' ’ ‘ ‘i That» the ghosts of drama to") their gran: would my; I. he fishing in his sleep ? , - -ank L. Stanton Ln Add“ Constitution. known mg.»â€" He has pas‘aéd from the thrill of “ théthorny-yem; - 1r ~ - He. in the regions at perfeqt rest, But I said to my son! :"“‘It is Greater he was than- the Mystery ,. 0f D-ath that Would make of his heart a clod; He seemed to be s‘ighing his soul to Foli the rose on his mt, it trem- Was ever a night so mid and drear, Was ever a room so dim and bleak? I am aloneâ€"and my dead Love there, God ! if his lips could Sphak ! ope being represented. Every state in the union and every county in the Dominion had its own sons in that region. Nowhere in Canada were they more ready to listen to the gos- pel. They were always respectful and treated the minister with kind-‘ ness and attention. The mention of 'the loved ones at home would always stir their emotions and often bring; a tear. Dr. Pringle last gave -a de- scription of travelling with his dogs! ’on the trail. He has great enthusiâ€" asm for the west and believes that when it is made accessible by a railâ€" ' rOad that it, will become a hive of mining- industry. ’ Everybody was delighted with the lecture and lccâ€" ' turcr, as he had a charm and case which is characteristic of, the Westerd I Back from’the {far of God I He seemed to Sigh in his sleep; almost fancied an ‘hourpvg‘o, He heard my moan-Azi- sayz m_e 'i':ie most interesting part of his lecture was a "ef‘ord or a r. .l’rmgie's own life in the region. He was one of the first arrivals after the excite- ment of 1898 and he had spent six years travelling over the disuict, and had a thorough knowledge of all parts. He. told of the terrible saf- ferings of those wno fell by the ‘way as they tried to pack aver the traii. Of 150,000 that laaded .in Skagway probably not 50,000" got over the passes. Many were soft and not used to packing, and either died under the ;strain or turned back ruined. He reâ€" :garded the Yukon miner as much su- perior to the average in intelligence industry, and morality. They .were cosmopolitan, every country in Eur- I The‘ lecturer is a, . Of the recent; lecture ‘i robm of St- And-“m" be two pronnoes THE VIGIL ,7-.. â€"vw VD. a descripti an of the Yu- He considers the cli- r‘ten months of the .uuns me sun ('31)‘ there is danght The thermometer I, but during the the. weather is 1003.- At present tSa of 60,000 to 100,000 JUST 1‘ year. It is‘not yet how the population of SETTLEDIN m H} be locatefi, and ‘ser~ 3532' s; - many he- I3 ““2911; he at once explaino sPeaking for himself he felt unnv‘uuy 3316 from fighting in a how! bccat‘lsc ’whien them he fwas allwpvs dry. : Well that's enough about, this wen- two business, It goes“ on ditto gin the end. "’Anythihg that hasn’t been Wm, mews, before’ the 23rd will be under bombardm-nt till um ' days come, (1 "Hit, a citizen,‘ he at once speaking for himself safe from lightging‘ in when theré he has a“! cifioata. the safer you wu: nu. At. first sight. the» warning wuuld appear to indicate that the liquids in a hotel would male. it a dung“- ~ but. when Qua ‘at such. displays" but proceeds “The (an-coming concentrated I wander storm at this period is very dmm'ont and calls for all prudo‘nco.” "Juno 'Immmr in m apt to m pmpk. For the bonem. of any who cum to ’nvoid bclngKNt. Irl sounds a mum- in“ “mint taking multim- under green tum and othor similar plums. standing or walking on Msh. moist earth. or riding on ho‘ruback. 0" in W Q01. forming, dime "Mame count: on with the wand. am an equally Wu. The. mam you out come to placing portecll} my wood or rubber, have!!! you and git :- Q ion- with moat earth 0;. m...“ u... unu- vou will’ no. Realizing that his dimful forecast may have had a pomewhat disquiet- ing effect on some folks, Ir! hastens to‘ any, “Let no timid, nervous per- eon snfler any pamful apprcpeqpl‘un A little let-up with cool weather is spoken of about the 14th and till after the 16th. The next few‘ dhys make" up for that though. A whole lot, of causes join together to pro- duce dangerous storms till the 2lst. [“Look for startling and continuous displays lightning throughout the nights at- this "period" and. for some‘ .tjme after, is the prophet's cheering exhortation. ‘ 0n the 9th things let up a little, but just as the world is getting braced up a bit it hangs into “ a 'north pole contact with the solar iequator. ” Now just what sort of collision that will make is easier im- -agined than described, and not. a very 'pleasant subject for contmnplation. Here’s a little of what is going to happen': “The earth becomes greatly charged with magnetism and electric- ity. {Pb-under storms, general and ex- cessizve sheet ’lightning, volcanic dis- turbances" and earthquakes. Good- nws graciOus! Gracious goodness ! to use the classic exclamations of «the immortal Box and Cox. 'And all this mind you is to be no afternoon uproar, It is to reach its height about the 11th and will continue, says Irl, ‘i‘until near the end of the month)? ~. . ‘ 'On Saturday _ the weather clears with cool westerly winds. But onto! the west will again spring Storm. Thunder, wind and rain will march across the country. These will act the worst about the 7th. Under the influence of the great planet Jupiter the lightning and thunder will be ‘very severe during this period, and even when no real storm is on the heavens am to be aflame with elec- trical diSplays'. These are promised ‘fespecially in the "evenings and throughout the nights.” ‘ A blinding flash of lightning tang- led up in a crash of thunder and twisted out of all shape by 3 cy- clone and drenched in a cloud burst; â€"-that is about the weather for June as foretold by Hicks. The'cnstomary hymeneal' functions of this month had better be postponed. The disturbaince . is to be given promptly on time. Yesterday and to-day according to It] were to be warm with thunder storms, which will linger round tomorrow too. i this or that townshsi), like‘ a pat muley into a clover field. Apparently encouraged by‘his sno- oess Irl gives a good deal more wea- ther for June than he has for any recent month. ~ comes to time at last. He scored with May. For that month he ~prop There was one. gon, French-Indo distance cannot hesied earthquakes. It happened in Sai- Cochi‘n China; but be allowed to rob genius of its :laurelg. A man should 5 not be expected t 0 tell exactlv whom 1 __ vvvul . 11 there it going to be one, at is one his repptation' is made ”A“ r who euro *0 mundfl a want- “for under “mum- plum. m (Nah. mom Mack. «r In dime “Mame m'imnd. am “I 3. ma 237d at till ihc ms come, 73 ”d0 ‘ for the a statement showing Hm loom Hobie to and prorated to ho upm- iolly nanosmi for the mid improm- mmt (or work). and tho mum of tho owner: Naomi, no (or as tho mum: on ho ucortuinod from tho in: revised Ammonium Ron and otha'wilo. in now Mod in the oinoo of the Clark of tho Hunioimhty. and in open for inspection during once hours. Tho mud coat of the imp rovomeot (or work) 1in $900.00 ofwhichssso.” {I tobo provided out of the rd full“ o! the Municipality. Court of Wan will be hold on the Gill oi Juno, 1904 at the hour”. of 68! 100Whthobnm,“ commuthe'l'on '01 Lindsay. for tho put-polo ”mm m Pascoe Bros The Condo Perm-cat Western Canada Mortgage Carnation. .. TAKE NOTICE that tln Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Lindsay intenvlb to con- atruct o gronolithlc sidewalk on 8 dds Wellington “mob from Lino- uy that to Wellington street Ridge to be 5 feet wide with emb- “.md hand-tooqouopor- “on 0! the final cost tliomol upon the rod property to be immo- mung tum {waging or time tint upon 3 and. um um man:I points wbvo mentioned and um on- and mm per foot on tho frontal» upon much “not and the number at Inch nnuuol momenta. and 1.th ment (or work), and the names 0 and ram worsteds pant' 1 the owners thereof, so far as the ‘ fit guaraiteed and elose 1:35:21 etc., some can be'ascertainod from the ' last revised Assessment Roll and otherwise, is 22¢:va 3131;324:3113 lady.m‘d° “0“!ng of the Clerk and is open for inspection during B . . . oys two and three-piece suits in office hours. The estimated cost tw l, I we I I . of the improvement (or work) is . . $900.00 otwhich $836.99 is to be cage“ ““1“ ‘° ‘3‘” 3" 1058 than I f . “and“ out o the 38mm! funds A well-selected stock of men's pants 0! the Munici it . A Court of Revision will 1:: him on the 6th °°tmd° ‘Wt'o overalls. neckwear, day of June, 1904 at the hour of collars- ”d cufls, M135. “PS. White 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the and fancy shirts; Council Chamber in the Town of p ‘ Lindsay, for the purpose of heating “â€"â€" comploints against the proposed wt or the Many of from An I u of tinware and = tage measurements, or any other . complaint which the persons in- m‘wm iII Itaple lines. terested may desire to make, and __ which is by low eognizeble by the Court. Dated this 19th day of May Wool mted for either cash or 1904. F. KNOWISON, Town Clerk. trade. 21-2. - TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of the Corppmtion of the Town of Lindsay intends to con- struct a. granolithic sidewalk on IS side Wellington street from Lind~ say street to Wellington street bridge to be 5 feet wide with curb- ing, and_ .intends touassess a. pom tionoithefinalcoetthereoiupon the real preperty to be immediate- WW3? fronting» or abut- ting upon N side said street from points abiwe mentioned and the an- nual rate per foot on the frontage? upon such street and the number of i such annual assessments, and that a statement showing the lands liable to and proposed to be spee- inlly assessed for the said improve-s Greatest fall 0-29. Monday; total rain fall Highwt. 83.20 est, 40. 90, Satu mean of, 68 50 day, mean of, 55 Weok, 62. 50. night, “ Sheen will tarnish, Honey cloy, Merry is but a. mask of sad, But sober, on a. fund of joy, NOTICE ON SALE TO-DAY an moon gets on peribdic spreesâ€" in this “we the rumnus lasts till day after Dominion Day. port for week ending Saturday rt. May 28th. 1904 : Temperature. NOTICE woods at heart; are éléd." at, 83.20,, Wednesday; LOW- 90, Saturday; warmest day, ', 68.50, Wednesday; Coldest ‘, 55-25, Shtlirc'lay; ’17 ‘her THOS. BEALL. of rain in one day, rain fell on 6 days; WOODS. u DAYâ€"New stock of all kinds of first-class, reliable Workin Boot: ' goods made, a bargain prim. g Men’s Calf Klond he Laced Boots, regular 81.50, Sale price $1.25 Men’s Boston C Blucher Boots, regular 1 50. ...... sale price 1.35 ’ Boston Calf Blucher Boots, regular 1.75, ...... sale price 1.50 Calf Blucher Boots, regular 2.00,...... sale price 1.75 Women’s Fine Glove Grained Lace Boots, all solid leather, price 99c Women’s Fine Glove Grained Lace Boots, wide last, low heels “ 99c Boys' Boston Calf School Boots, solid leather, sizes 11, 12, 13, 1, 2 sale price only 50¢ per ‘ ’ The Canada Permanent Western Canada Mortgage Corporation. - a. I. norms. M at lhlaay Early Closing Inlay, Velma], may Evening: at Co’dock Highest [met Price Paid for Mice Terms Cash or Trade The Only Shoe Store With: Engâ€"Awning collars.- and cums. hats, caps, and fancy shirt-a General Merchants 01km“, . Ont T“ We“! Always]!!! Aland. PdSfllQ Bms I fian’ttorthoutootmmhont ‘wwflhbmuhmm Wmmm'flfin-m't mmmthbmmm ”lurk-New 011qu W I have a fine «lemon of hue Ball Good: In Dsckcu. mom. Fleiden’ mm. Pro- leulonal Bull Pracmc Balls and But: It Riggs’ Store [30 ‘AY 3039 Ball (“IDS 1 am still agent for the Slant Sewing Machine foamy and ml! be plowed to supply all cusâ€" tomers who will two: me with then- lax E4. J05. Carroll I have put in a speck] show case for these goals. and will keep a full stock on hand. 'Ihere io‘no finer confection- ery_ma.de than STEWAR’I’S. At CARROLL'S All aorta-condemn promptly attend- I w. and tho but otutbhction TAKE NOTICE Chocolates and Hon Bans and Chan-muta- of Gunâ€" bridge-st. Methodist church. Teacher of Voice Culture. Piano. Organ and Theory, including Har- mony, Counterpoint. Canon and Fugue, Musical Form and History. Pupils prepared for examination of Trinity Ulnar-city. or Toronto Con- lel'vntory of Hulic. Studio and re- ”9.0m conselvnony exquisite wedding: and birthday gifts thawâ€"something altogether out of the ordihary. No misrepresentations. Every article fully warranted. Splcn-A did stock of watches and jewelry at prices distinctly low. A large stock of new goods for wedding gifts just arrived. W. F.McCarty Still in the Business It Will Please Her T. J. PARNELL ”IRIS FELLOW OF THE JOHN BORE Arm-1m Stewart’s Delicious TOBACCONIST Ornnizinx In Packages influx-t

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