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Watchman Warder (1899), 7 Jun 1906, p. 8

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i1: tario government's recent legislatio. whim makes the salary of the tea- cher correspond with the’assessment.' For as the act is underétood by those who haVe studied it, weaker municipalities, although paying per- haps $50 or 875 more per year, will receive additional grant which more than offsets the salary increase. and thus it gives the municipality more money and better teachers. Toexpectamanwhoisnot it best a good traveler, and who is ad- mittedly overburdened 671th dutia. who works at night ”651er mm day. an‘d who, wording to’ side;- manic opinion, is adoring the chloro- form stage,â€"â€"to expect him to dis- cover the various unsanjtary nooks of the town and to trace the stray nephyrs which float -.on the evening air, is beyond reason? The job of the sanitary inspector is getting the best of him. , ' To expect a man who is not at Mt a good traveler, and who is ad. mittedly overburdened with duties. who Works at night and sleeps in the day, and who, according to alder- manic opinion, is nearing the chloro- dis.- 1... await" hhvn fn - LAH_ sealers Who We beenkn ”“59; the labels. Recent interviewee xiti: Canadian packers were 1)!!!)th in which the packers tare {exhorted 88 saying that the desire to build up‘ a 'reputation ought to beams}! ~ in- centive for conscientious eclpacking. But is it enough ‘2 What ,Lha‘ppens after the reputation is established? A pie trust gains a reputation for excellent pies,, and then to economisc in cost of production, makes an imâ€" In the addrws or Mr. Newton Smale beIore the Victoria County Educational Association; {9 is evid- ently in error in criticising the Onâ€" Business men and the public gener- ally along the line of the Grand Trunk between Lindsay and Cobb- conk are complaining bittferly about Investigation by the United States government has reveakzd a very un- wholcsome condition prevailing in the treatment of meat products as prepared by the packers; for the con- the inadenuate train Service they get. There is only one train a day each way, and that is a mixed train. There is more shipping along the road than can be attended to by one train. The employees are over- worked and the travelling public much inconvenienced.’ The people of Eldon gave the company a bonus of 844,000 and Bexley $20,000, and they do not considerath-a-t they are properly served in return. The pas- senger cars used on the train are of a very antiquated type, and the elasticity of the time schedule is not in keeping with -‘the growing business of the country. A change should be made at once, and the company would find it. profitable to run two trains a day, and at. least enforce a strict schedule for one of them. The mail service Could be im- proved also, then Lindsay. merchants could no longer say‘ that a reply to a letter can be received from New York quicker'than from Coboconk. Train Service to Coboeonk Fine Swiss Muslin Blouses, hemstitchedf-‘tuc broidery insertion front, long cufl, hemstitched tuck trimmed back. Regular $1. 25, for ............ We’ll tell you a. few prices and just to test our judgement come '0 "Mrs, John Maynard, of Campbell- ford, returned home on Monday, and examine them Whether you need any or not. ' after. spend1ng., some week; with _ -m. ._-...- -.~-.~~-»~»-~- ~""~~”‘ fangs at the Falls; , -\ _-.«w~d’~m'â€"% § 83§rS.A1Vin Gould‘ and Percy ‘* “ ' “\ D 9513.11 spent Sunday’ in Lindsay. ormrhn Burks, of the Bank 5 Ladies’ White Lawn Blouses, 2l'i'ont trimmed with 530‘; ontreai 8mm Linda“ , épehf' "k tucks and lace insertion, Sack and collar fine trimmed. Sunday at the Falls. 500 : Mr..Geo'. B.’ Wilson, who came to V s cial at ........................... . .................. . ‘ cry pe o the fills last week to attend his 1' Natural grey linen Shirt- waist Suits, nicely trimmed with tucks, pearl buttonsugnd h--. “3d piping front panel piped with red. Very new, at. L l front partial tucked and linen. piped with red. at only... V ery new, at. ”$3- 95 ............. J . Sat-0.1136 Q PAGE EIGHT Inspection of Meat on! rams. mndngy. oâ€"-â€"--- ' fair percentage of! seesoning, will baffle an expert inspector. There is need for President Roosevelt’s urging the immediate enactment ,into‘ law o! a provision which will enable the de- partment of agriculture adequatelir to inspect from the hoof to the can the preparation 01‘ meat food 1)qu duct. The revelations published in the Chicago papers in the last few days and found to be correct by con- gressional commissioners are revolt- ing in- the extreme, and legislation should be enacted in this country to prevent the same methods and to prevent the shipment to Canada. of the polluted product. itation pie ‘so near like the good one that the consumer, credulOus of the unimpeachable Feputation of the company, does not discover the im-' itation and blames his indigestion on something else. The meat packâ€" ers have their imitations also, and worse, they have ways of dishing up decayed and refuse meat which, disp guised by a. reputable label and a fair percentage of! seasoning, will m Shirtwaist Suits in navy, black and linen color, dot and plain white piping on navy and black, red or linen. Good Hstyle' garments 'i‘ifffi‘i ......... $2. 25 Betrayal of Public Trusts cum 01min #5- Greater Appmciation of Wealth revulsion taking Place wat- the violations or their trust that steady they have written {this agai'nsfl the historic mark that shall grace the disappearance of the Lauder gov- emment. In last week’s "Watchmmâ€"Werder" an omission took place in the list of floral emblem: sent ‘ to the tuneral o! the late I'm. (DI'J Wilson. The one omitted m a handsome that wealth should be made “the sole object” at life. It is not the intention' of the Watchman-Warder to enter into controversy, but there ev- idently is need for some teaching that will create a just appreciation of the real value of mono‘v and of the sanity of keeping a good margin on the right side. A man who is possessed of the belief that wealth is evil, will shrink from receiving what is his due, and while he should The neck-tie social at the'homc of Mrs; C. E. Graham. and under the auspices of the Sunday school of the Baptist church, will be a. bright event on toâ€"morrow (Friday) even- on the right side. A man who is possessed of the belief that wealth is evil, will shrink from receiving what is his due, and while he should have and control much, he shifts the responsibility to someone, perhaps. who is less worthy, or neglectfully sinks himself in poverty and debt. Human character is not at its best when beset by dread oi the wolf. and the man who'makes a desperate effort to put himself in the zone of safetyfis doing good and not evil. It is because .so many. people have a narrow idcfi of the worth of money and because so many lack the power to sell their labor at a fair price, that a minimum must be set for a tradesman’ s wage "or a minister's salarv.'1‘he love of- thrqt and its erwards, and the love of money for what it can do, should be encourâ€" aged. Many a man regrets toâ€"day his inability to acquire, and many another wishes, that the regretted lack could be overcome, so that debtor might meet .creditor with open face. If the desire to get rich were more prevalent, society would be the gainer. fir. A.J .Eaton, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Haycock; of Montreal, spent Sunday at the “Mansion House." . The Misses Clendenning, of Lind- say, were the guests of Mrs. A Feir over Sunday. . Mr. M. McEach m spent Saturday afternoon at Sturgeon Pqinjz: The six teachers of the public school were in attendance at the Edâ€" ucational Convention held in Lind- say last l‘hursday and Frjday, hnd , A_A‘-- the schools here were consequently closed upon those days. ‘ A meeting of the young people of St. James church was held last week, in the church, for the purpose of or- ganizing a young > people's society in connection with the church. There V..-“ A social was held in the Methodist church‘lecmre room on Monday ev- ening, under the "management 01 Hrs. Robt. McFarland. It was well ut- tendcd and success‘tul in every re- spect. . _- - _ - A- I have not spoken against the greater soul riches which the church rightly magnifies, but my plea. is for a. people so keen" and farseeing that they will have the power to in- herit the riches so bountifully spread \for them in this vast country, and Int-“Gaol B.‘ Wilson, who came to the Falls'iast week to attend his mother’s funeral, returned to Belle- vilje on Friday. was a large attendance, and the “Anglican Young People's Society’.’ was formed with over twenty memâ€" bers and a good executive, which Should insure successful work.‘ The question will bear study from several standpoints, and while there; is no immediate danger of our civil-1 knation going back to barbarity, the preacher and the teacher may unâ€" consciously give such a vicious pic- ture of wealth as to‘prevcnt the ter significance of it from amt-acting youthful laspirat'ion . so securely appropriate and possess them, that neither this generation nor their children will ever cede their heritage to the spoiler or in- vader. The passages of scripture which Mr. Hallam quotes are not out of harmony with this plea. Mrs. D. G. Collis is visil’bgifiriends in Gravenhurst. Mrs. Jas. Kennedy, of Ops, spent the 24th the guest. of her sister, Miss S. McArthur. Mr. Cliff. Church left last Week for Medicine Hat. ' Miss Fletcher and Mrs. Lyons; of Barrie, are the guests 0? Mrs. F. FENELON FALLS. Mr. P. A.‘ Ferguson, of Lindsay, spent last Friday at the Falls. Mr. A. Feir, of Peter‘boro, spent. the 24th with his .family at the Falls. . County Correspm deuce ‘ 0! pink was: sent by the 800.1% of this village. a .Wfpfr WM}? M may The neck-tie social will not be the only (lamina can! (or try-marrow (mam) evening. as seven! patina intend going up to Limit” to hm hm Greet. ‘ great convenienCe to pai'ties‘; wishing to visit Coboconk, and also to the people of Cobocomk. The ”Mania" of the T. V. N. Co. steamers, be ns trips on the same day, but only up- on Mondays. Wednesdays and Satur- days. The running of the “Kawa- tha". makes' a daily connection, be- .tween frorohto and Coboqolnkw via- Feneloh" “Fall’s? Patties. rea‘chin'g #11196sz at' ngn’hqm‘Toronio pair ‘m‘ .o nA‘__ .' ever teen. and the same indiVidunl has seen some pretty good specimens of photognphic m. Ibis not wr- prising that matrix “I tourists to these waters sit for Ir. Stanton during their visit. and secure some or hi: views. The window of Mr. J. H. Stan- ton’s studio is always attractive. but was particularly so this week. The picturw of Mr. C. W. ,Bufigyyne’ a. house and also his pony are splen‘ didly taken photographs. but. the photograph of Ir. John D. Smith. of Port Hope, is one o! the finest pictures the wfltpr of these, 119a} jug 5W“ ‘._- --_° V--- Two lighthouses are being built at the wharf'here. to be used in the Lindsay river. Whoever, engineered the job knew where to find good workmen and had the job done at Fenelon Falls. The ligxthousos will, when completed. be toWed down the river to their destinations, and put. in position to serve as beacons to the boats plying back. and forwards on the Scngog fiver. A ‘good deal of attention was di- rected to the sun at noon upon Mon- day, when two large rings ap- peared around it, somewhat similar to what an commonly known as “sun dogs." The rings were very distinct and very beautiful. and speyd the day at ‘fllotel Kawar- tha," the lovely-summer hotel of Fenelon Falls. and catch the evening boat to Coboconk. Or they can, if preferable. dine in Lindsay, take the afternoon train to Fenelon Falls, and still catch the‘evenimgaboat up. The arrangement. is a splendid one, and the boat should be well patron- ized during the summer. - . ;,,.‘L agéjfguffi toflj‘enelbn LFallg' .aft'ei' It). wait" of'a few minutes A jn Lindsay. patch I)? Bale "pink among grey and blue sky was as beautiful as it was peculiar filpoking. ._ - The “Kawartha” will run negular trips between Coboconlr. and Fenelon Falls this summer commencing June 11th. This arrgngemenl: will be a to address the audience, the attend- ance should be particularly lgrge. Mr. Jas. Dickson expects to leave to-day (Thursday), for his surVey in New Ontario.~ He will take Mr. S. Barr with him as cook, and Messrs. Jas. Minore and A. Brokcnshire as assistants. They will be gone for some months. Mr. Bell, of Wycliffe College; .who will conduct services in St. James during the summer, has made ar- rangements to "hold Sunday School at 10 a. m. so that he can conduct it personally. Morning prayer will therefore begin at eleven 3.. m., in- steadpf ten thirty. as formerly. l,‘ ___L2_L The. magnificent sunsets for which Fenelon Falls is famous, are be- ginning again. Last Friday night the setting sun was overshadowed by some mauve clouds from which rain seemed to be descending. The sky above the horizon was a. blaze of orange and crimson, while a little to the south of the sun the colors were many and very beautiful. A large Mr. T. Brown, of Gooderham. ha become a resident of our burg. The Edmonds Concert Co. is givâ€" One of the firm 0! Neehnds Irvine. dentisu. Mutiny. will be at the Queen’s Hotel. Woodville, on 'nmradgy, June 1%. W of Tuesday. Keep the dun h mind. Kr. and Mrs. Hurtin md‘son have returned from a visit to friends in Burlington. Q little girlhisv éiill rvery low with rheumatism of the bowels and hope for her speedy recovery. BURNT RIVER. Mrs. Boynton, from Michigan, is visiting her relatives hero. Miss Akistar. the Kisses Lamb and Mr. Billett o! Bhry's Gree'n. and,“ Mdore of Kinmount took in the Whit- camped at Kinmount junction x two rigs selling meat. rn certain I; Theboys' Sunday school club held days - (‘11 a garden party. in Graham' 3 grove on Mr. G. Mun-head was in Lindsay Fndav,even1ng last. All report an on Monday . . I ‘ enjoyable eyenmg . :1 M1211. Wright, 11 dormer rev-1m at, 8 St. James' ,church peovle .NWBPOR- was among us one day Met “00k , , tars out {or .a. g’u-den my on Fri- '81] 9‘ day evening, J unc 8th. Tea will OAKWOOD. " y be served from 530 to 7..30 after â€"-Don't fail to take in the Odd- ‘1‘ which a splendid program 0! vocal fellows' Excursion, Lindsay to Port ,. and instrumental music will be m- Carling. Muskoka. on Tueiziay, June denod. This will be the best of the 19th.‘ Fm from Lindsay 81.65. seasorx. Admission. 25c and 15 Leaving time.'7.,‘20 a. m. KINMOUNT . ‘ His Worship, J‘ Austin. J .P., held ‘court in the village hall on Satur- day last and assessed two scmppers the sum of two dollars and costs. Mr. Roberi draig, late of the Klon- dyke. is visiting his brothers W. ,T. and J. 0. Craig. here, â€"Don't fail to take in the Odd- fellows' Excursion, Lindsay to P Carling. Muskoka, on Tuesday, J 19th. Fare from Lindsty $1.65. Leaving time, 7.20 a. m. elon Falls. Mr. w. Barkley left on Tuesday morning for Meatord to be married. Congratulations. The young people of St. lndrews' church met on the lawn of Mr. W. L. Robson on Tuc's'day evening. arid spent. a most enjoyable time {or a. few hours in lawn games and other sports. V Messrs. Thos. Cashore and W. L. Church, left on Tuesday morning for Edmonton. ‘ CAMBRAY. ~â€"Don't fail to take in the Odd- fellows' Excursion, Lindsay to Port Carling, Musqua. on. Tuesday, June -1 on KIRKFIELD. One of the firm of Neelands 6: Irvine, dentists, Lindsay, will he at Campbell's hotel, Kirkfield. on Wed- nesday. June 13th. Keep the 1 date in mind and call early. ‘ is’in?°'1~ir§ 'trén'n Lindsay, $1.65. Leaving time, 7.20 a. m. mum Rom. The “km!“ “NW ‘9‘ E!" 'iE'regret that m; w. J. Wilsopis BryEns' river dyivers WOODVILLE. MANILLA The Hucnic lodge held its regular meeting last. night. and was largely attended; Rev. J. Wallace of Lind- There are quite a few of our citizv ens attending the circus at Lfindsay, as the season is not complete with- out one circus to go to. Rev. J. )1. Whitelaw attended the Meeting of Grand L. O. L. other! at Toronto last week, and has again been appointed gnnd dauphin. J. T. Batty accompanied him hove returned home from Toronto after an extended visit: The Ben Greet plays at Lindsay ore extuuively advertised here. and will attnct some of our citizens und stu- dents. and be thankful. There is n large 'umount of rigs an! othgr M coming in. OMEMEE The recent rains have greatly im- proved vegetation. Everything looks well and promises favorably. and no Mr. James Howe, butcher, [13.8.130W two rigs selling meat on vermin days. - Mr. G. -Muirhead m in Lindsay Mr. Albert Heyslip is greatly im- proving the pgildings or; lus_pmce. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McCill took a. trip to Victoria Road nwntly Mr. Wm. Anderson was in Bow- manvule last week. Sunday next being conference the league will take the service in- the Methodist church. 'A special league choir will furnish music. ' Mr. Scott. an evangelist from the north 0! Ireland, was recently Nisit- jng his .unclc, Mr. C. Argue. He gave an interesting address at the Wed- nesday evening prayer-meeting. MrfWalter iaécm has been sick for some time, but is now recover- J ANETVILLE. Quite a. number from this vicinity went. with the special excursion to Niagara Falls yestegday. its. J. Burn, we are glad to say, is much improved in heqlph. Rev. W. Morgan, B.A.. of Victoria College, spent Sunday with his sis- ter. Mrs. J. J. Thornton. Mr. L. Fania is making extensive improvements on his [arm west, of the village. â€"Don’t fail to take in the Odd- {ellows' ExCursiom Lindsay to Port Carling. Muskoka. on Tuesday. June 19th. Fare from Lindsay $1.65. Leaving time, 7.20 a. mf. tint farmers should rejoice LITTLE BRITAIN. R‘Another o!’ our'old and respected first. settlers is'gone. M Our streeu‘m presenting a better .' appearance since overseer Councilor ', Care’y took charge, and it he could i only; any out his corg-ect vjews about mamma- Tare ’pfot’eéfion. _- and cooVince the other city fathers ', accordiw. our village would EDENâ€"MARIPOSA. The funeral of the late Mrs. Jack- son from her son-in-law’s, Jas. Ste- wart, takes place toâ€"aay. The dc.» cease-d had reached the advanced age and natural Causes brought the end: A Inge crowd of baseball enthus- iasts witnessed the return match be- tweexi Eden and Cambray last Sat- urday evening. The game took place' on fine Eden field, being played in The funeral bf the late Mrs. JJI. Bat was largely attended on last Saturday to the Mount Pleasant ee- metery. She was One of the last of his family and leaves a sorrowing husband, two sons and three dang}:- ters to mourn the loss of a kind wife and mother. She was a sister of the late Mrs. Wetherup of Lindsy and was a life long and useful mem- five innings. and resulting in a score 01 8.: 5 in favor chase Eden team. Our boy! are certain-1y coming to the front as of yore. A season's success to the team. News is received of the death of the late A.VBelch. iately of Winnipeg and recently of California, where ’the earthquake occurred. It is supposed that his death was caused by the earthquake. The deceased was at one time editor of the-St. Marys Ar- guS, remoVing to Winnipeg where he occupied an important and influen- tial position there in the government land oflices. Dr. Cornwall is still improving. Hut: has not been out. yet. is expected on Monti'y, and all thosd interested in baseball should take the opportunity or witnessing the game. A tea and program will be givsn at the church in the evening. which no doubt will be up to the ml: «previous yarn. ber of the Mount ‘Pleasant Presby- terian congregation. brethrena Lt. D. H. Reahadacallonlast Sunday from Col. Young; R. H. Loony, Jas. Storey and others from Peberboro, enjoying a drive through our picturesque country and village. which is looking at its best just now. ‘ The Eden mama church pur- poses holding its annivempry on” Sunduy and Monday, June 17th and 18th. An Wing baseball mate}; say was present and other visiting Central Prism plied The twine 1‘ sacks. and is Finns: QUAL Please spot quantity req‘ Purchaser accompany 3 Apply .1 ‘43 Din: 600 feet‘ 550 feet For you mom, bed her where suitable p to suit eve! pleasure I you buy 0: Kent-sf... 2? [1 n 'F P 9- 53 25 in Bin THESE Two ta! to one q! s splendi grease, 1'. 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