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Watchman Warder (1899), 18 Jun 1908, p. 12

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A strawberry festival ix! connect.on with St. John’s Presbyterian church it to tie held on the beautiful lawn The farmers around our little ham- let thinks that the thunder showers that we had on Sunday last. were a Godsend to their crops, as the ground was very dry. and it. was New much in need of rain. gave Norland a flying visit last Wed- other places. Mr. Neil Clni'k. of Cunningham was in town Wednesday on business. o" the picnic, which was $1971 goes- to help .with the sidewalk, and imâ€" proving other parts of the town. Th:re were all kinds of amusements! and also races, boating, ice cream,' confectionery and fruit being solo} on the grounds. which all went to make a pleasant day’ s outing. and was en- :oved by all who were there. .2 - Mrs. Wm. Broadway is spending‘ a month with friends in Orillia. and ,. l June ISLâ€"The picnic given on June 13 by the benevolent sbciety was the best of the season. The proceeds About a dozen campers came down from the city by (Y.P.R. Saturday to spend Sunday with friends at, the Point. Mr. Jos. Greer, Jr.. who has been in the hospital for the past six weeks. came home Saturday much improved. A skin has been purchased from Ff Woollard by Mr. Greer. Every one is getting ready for fishing, which opened Tuesday. J une 15.â€"â€"Mastaer Wm. Brien return- ed home from Lindsay, where he has been getting treated for rheumatism. We are sorry to hear-.110 marked im- provement is yet noticed. \ vm$5$.555555555555555555$555555555555555555EEEEEE R. I_. MORGAN Express Baby COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Druggist. Optican and Stationen Riggs‘ Old Stand. CRESSWELL! PLEASANT POINT. XORLAND. Carriage GO TO OI‘ Wagon For a. 1 June 16.â€"'I‘he district annual meet- !ing or West Victoria’s Woman’s Inâ€" gstitute, was held June 10th in the «council chamber, Lindsay, with rath- er a small attendance. Presidents, [secretaries and delegates from. some lot the different branches were there ‘zand a satisfactory meeting was held under the interest- of Mrs. H. G.i ‘Wh‘iteside, of Lindsay, retiring dis- trict president. Mrs. Frank Web- ster, of Cambray. was elected disâ€" trict president, Mrs. E. G. Lytle, Oakwood, lst vice-pres., Mrs. J. P. McElroy, Linden Valley, 2nd Nice, While Mrs. J. L. Birchard, of Linden Valley was returned to her former office as district sec.â€"trea.s. by accla- mation. The meeting then closed in its usual way. seen along the way and at Kirkfielll. all these things will combine to make the 25th of June a redâ€"letter day n vour career And you will come home believing that after all this is a big. beautiful World and that it was good for you to have b'ecn born. [ June 17.â€"-Do you want to sue the [famous Kirkfield lift-locks? Do you want to spend the long day through on the water with the blue-sky above you, the blue waves b'eneath and the inimitable Kawartha scenery around Iyou ? Do you want to convince .(your Madonna you love her truly ? )Here’s your chance. On Thursday, {June the 25th. the Rcaboro Baptist [and Union Sunday schools will run a lift-locv excursion to Kirkfield per steamer Kathleen, leaving Lindsay at. 8.15 a.m., arriving at Kirkficld‘ about 12.30 or 1 run. staying at [Kirkfield about one’hour, and then ‘returning to Lindsay. Fat-n, adults, 50 cents ; children 30 cents. The long sail on the water. the congenial cum- panions with whom you will have sweet _intercourse, the sights to be Mrs. Jas. Murray met with a. misâ€" fortune on Monday last. While car- rying a pail of water to the house she fell and b'ruised her hip badly. Up to the time of writing she is still confined to bed. We are pleased to note Mr. IIil-g‘h McLean is convalescent. Mr. L. Will left for Niagara. with the volunteers this morning. Messrs. Harry Keslick and Mac Thonburn attended the baseball match at. Sonya on Satutday after- noon. Mrs. .Clark returned home after. a visit with frienda at Saintfield. ' Mrs. Jos. Milne spent Wednesday last in Sunderland. LINDEN VALLEY REABO'RO. 'Mr. William DeyelI is putting a proJeCtion to the end of his barn. His raising last week was well at» tended and every operation was suc- cessfully carried out. 1 ~ opentiom on Mr. Shywdrd Switz- roof. 3‘ Miss 019, Townsend, Glendown. Spelgt Sunday under} the parental 'Sunday in town. " ' 'cumr. we cnange m pastors was co 7 1 ' ‘ ' ndition ol Messrs. Suddaby and Reeds are in mm“ by “1° “mm!“ C? , Penelon Fans this week putting up the church, the church not. being able . _- . to support. a married man. and re- the telephone \ures between the l-alls . and Rosedale. tam the parsonage. . The long-looked for min came yea- t liféo‘A' Benson has gone to Po- 1: l y d in s I wl t. a ' . - _ pity. Almost all the farmers though Rev. Mr. Bed-dc, Norland, wxll con I y br 1 s 'l .. Y .I l y or- ;duct the services in the Methodistlm-ng the scribe asked one of the church on Sunday, June 218‘" itrue sports i! he Would forgive It if The regular council meeting of the . - . ramed and the fellow in question said township 0! Somervxlle was held :11 l l'dn't l o l ll l 0 Id 01‘ Burnt, River on Monday, June 15th. I! ilfli,’ - - Mr. Sam. Suddaby is attending thelgm' .bgtwj: Wievebiehésidlooks tlus synod 11 Toronto this .week. June 16.-Mr. and Mrs. John mg- lish, Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. William English and family, Toronto, visited friends in town this week. I arranging to take in the. united 50-! Our present pastor, the key. Me. cieties' annual excursion, which runs Buckler, .will leave in a couple of to Niagara Falls, N.Y., this year. weeks to take charge of a. church The funeral of \A. G. Stacey, B.A., near Belleville. Rev. Mr. McKenzie, who died at Medicine Hat, Assn, took an unmarried man, whose when.» place on Wednesday of last Week and abouts .is as yet unknown, will then was very largely attended. Rev. have charge or the Bethel circuit. J. E. Moore, assisted by Revs. Rob-r Rev. Mr. Buckler gave last night ins and Seagrave and A. .Hore, oils. report of the conference ,that had Garden, attended to the services. 'I'he'just ,ended. He spoke o! the large remains were interred in the family number of immigrants that were plot in .the Methodist cemetery. coming into our land and of the John Sloan, our worthy pathmas- great need of giving them gospel. He ter, a busy building cement side- explainod the need of money in this walk and has a large number of men work, but more particularly the need assiSting him. of men for the ministry. He believ-‘ Rev. J. E. Moore was out to Pickâ€"{ed parents should dedicate one of ering village da'st week to preach their family to the ministry. Pas- the funeral sermon of Mrs. Bell, The tors should also speak to young men rilmains were taken to 'I‘rentOn for about the .call to service. He re- interment. - | sterner! briefly to his departure and ‘prayed for the future spiritual pros- I’perity of Bethel people. He told _ _ the people that he could tell .them June 16. Mr. and Mrs. John Eng nothing abOUt their new pastor, hav- lish, Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. William . , English and family, Toronto, visited my neter met the man, but he hop- friends in town this week. I _ ed that his work would be blessed. Miss Annie Woods, Lindsay, spent It is scarcely necessary for us to add ~. Sunday in town. I’that the change in pastors was ocâ€" Messrs. Suddaby ,and Reeds are in casioned by the financial condition of J Fenelon Falls this week putting up the church, the church not being able .he telephone wires between th Fall to. support a married man, and m- 1 md Rosedale. e 3 tam the parsonage. . 1 Mrs. LA. Benson has {Inna tn DA. The 101185100“ tor min came yea- BURNT RIVER. 7 John Sloan, our worthy palhmas- ter, a busy building .cement side- Walk and has a large number of men uEiSting him. J. E. Moore, assisted by Revs. Rob- ins and Seagrave andA .liore, of Garden attended to the services. The remains wwe interred in the family plqt in .the Methodist cemetery. The funeral of \A. G. Stacey, ILA” who died at, Medicine Hat, Assn. took place on Wednesday of last Week and was very largely attended. Rev. A great. many of the villagers are arranging to take in the. .united so- cieties' annual excursion, which runs to Niagara Falls, N.Y.. this year. Mrs. (Rev.) Moore has returned from Bowmanrville, where She has been attending a missionary convenâ€" tion. She gives her report of the meeting on .Thursday evening in the school-roam of the Methodist church. June 16.-â€"-Miss EVa Misskellcy, of Smith Falls, is visiting at Mrs. Seth Metherell's. Ie 15.â€"Mr. Fred McBajn is put- a cement foundation. under his and a cement floor in the cel- Emmâ€"EMEY. LITTLE BRITAIN. ~thenextdaythepainhadgoneand the wound well on the wax to bash ‘ ing. My husband also used Zam-Buk for a nasty wound on his arm which ‘ it. healed. In several ways we have “:found Zun-Buk so healing and sooth- ing that we would not like to be without it in the bane. Before we oouid get th-Buk In Canada. we used to writo to England for it. we thought so much shoot it." This great skin healer is Iold by 3.117 drugsilts and store- ut 50 onto As a. balm and salve; Zam-Buk is unequalled. and should be on everv Canadian farm. Mrs. C. E. Tibbs. of Oak Vale Farm, Winnipeg Beach. writes: “We have found an-Buk a. wonderful healer. I used it. for a Very badbum omm hand. and by Mrs. Samuel Deyell, who [or some time past. has been seriously ill, is now recovering. We hope she ' .will soon be qu te convalescent again. We would like to know who are the members of the committee who .werc to investigate excursion operations for the Sunday school. Mrs. Charles Fairbaim and daugh- ter Ethel, are at. present. guests at. the home of Gabriel Switzer. er and His Wife Praise Zam-Buk Curried. a, Hoskinsâ€"me: me fix. mt pm beinstmtedtomvom‘rorkl, doneonCnmercnroadatiotS. F h 7 _-...- .. . ~ pended on bill on side line. lots 21 From Wednesday’s Daily. - [country enjoys immense prospL-rit." ... - 103‘ 5 Stretch 1’ seven! voan. ‘M‘ am! ‘2. con. 1 and 2,â€"Garned. The Movement, of farm crop. , . ‘ ° - Hoskinaâ€"Davts : That forty dnl- ‘- gran ‘ amend the object,“ the Government, inland. j“Ming. and there are set. hacks «nth gmoé‘ggeSB divifignw 80.0}!e Car: ”'3 MW“ mushout the country!“ the " string‘mcy " that has {cw commioner â€"-Car{~ied ' "m 501‘ I‘M“ meetings and ape-hfmenuy been experienced an chr m ‘ I-zellâ€"Cu'ew . hut thiréy can." i” ‘1‘" mm“ 0‘ the ProductiOn ot‘movm. ~~ So that it is .well :0 w: (330 ranged :xpandod 8906 and ad the unification o! by "(or the'rajny day." sida k: lots 21 31mm in m: co? '3,“ r - the " stringency .. or dngwn-sâ€" ' nlnm inuar ‘ . .T. .G. Bursar. of Ottawa m. "I! been poignant enough to hurl?“ 34? I“ to comb; "- ‘3 othroat! My W in lesson '2 To be ready to_ ”my“ Rankinâ€"CW: That Mr. M m " w .W .10!- .tlpmilhhiuflon of future hard times, ‘1)- "- -.- -“-_4._-, ‘~ l, _A, , Hoanoâ€"J-‘ell: ‘ That twenty-five dohara (825) he granted to ‘Je ex- ponfqu on bill on side line. lots 21 meâ€"Fell: That ten dollars (810) be granted to be Ipont an the 311! film. Edmund Watson m be ccmmisaioner.-â€"Curled. Mr! Jam Wilson addressed the council re roads. v dolim (825) be granted to no ox- pended on side line between lot! No. 12 and 13. in 7th 0011.. And that. E. R. Hopkins be commissioner to ex- pend tin same.-â€"Carried. .1001 Henderson addmsaod the council to money on his head. Mr. Dav tn examine and report: ulso Mch .ra's road. Cafiew-Dnfia: “mt twenty-{hm ! ltr. Jams Newman addressed the council to a. gully on sideline. lots 3 4 0011.11. atfelts“lassâ€"43:2!l: That Mg. Davis in- the place and neport a next meetmg of an council â€"â€"Cnrriod. per tod {or 62 rods 0! wire fence on the 9th line opposite lot. No. 8. â€"â€" Carried. Cnrewâ€"Davia : Tint 14m doilu-s be granted to be expended on croonway on 9th line. Thee. Brynes be com- missioner to expend the name. Mr James Newman addressed the § anewâ€"Fen: That. the clerk no-f tify Mr. A. Fell, pathmaster. tolunc Mrs. Jones' fence removed on road I allowance.â€"Onrried. ’ Davisâ€"Hoskins : That. Thomas ! Brynesbopuidubonus of200ents, ( Davisâ€"me: That ten dollars Burnt. River, June 15.â€"Court of “310) be expended on the boundary Revision resumed. Presmz, Mlssrs. gline- James McKay. pathmafiber- Callun, me, noskins. Fell and] Carew-Hoakxnsz That memy Davis. Minutes of last ting I:dolhms (820) be spent on side lme :between late 9 and 10, 2nd con. and confirmed. 'Jolm Golden, commissioner, and Carewâ€"Fell : That the roll as re- ‘ twenty dollars on side line between ‘vised be the ass-semen: roll for 1908. lots 12 and 13 from boundary to “CO-"bd- 4th con. James Armstrong, com- Mr. T. Hunter addressed the coun- missioner. and ten dollars ($10) on oil re culvert. Monck road. J. L. Davis. commis- Hoskinsâ€"Davis: That Mr. Hunter “0893- ‘ be a commissioner to put in a cul-‘ Carewâ€"Davis: That by-law Non vert and put in a MILâ€"Carried. i'" a; by-law to authorize the build-ll (brewâ€"Fell: That the clerk nOo‘ing‘oI bridges be now read “(1pm- tily Mr. A. Fell. pathfinder. tohavc .ed.--Cmied. Mrs. Jones' fence moved on road! Hoslu’nsâ€"Cnrew: That the fol- aJlowanee.â€"Oo,rried. glowing accounts he paid : I Dumbâ€"308m: That Thomas 3‘A. B. Townsend, assessor} film Burnt. River. June Illâ€"Court of Revision resumed. Present, Mast-s. Callan, Caz-em Hoskins. Fell and Davis. Minutes of last met-ting read and confirmed. Carewâ€"I-‘ell : That the roll as re- vised be the assessment. roll for 1908. Many Changes Made by the Court of Revision BURNT RIVER REVISIGN NOTES (‘nrewâ€"Folrl : That, .oouncil journ to meet on Saturday, 8th. at. Burnt Riven-Carried bin. ho put-them at 5 cents per lined foot to be used in culvert by. John Wilsonâ€"Curried. 375. A. B. Townsend. checking roll g. guddaby. checking roll. 82 '. G. Raynor, at Oakwood and Lindsay Carewâ€"Fell : That twenty-five dol- lars ($25) be expended on the blind line between lst and 2nd concession from lot 21 to lot. 25. John Sug- gett to he commissionerâ€"Carried. Camwâ€"noskins : That John $00.21! be given a contract of clear- ing the road allowance on 3rd line from lot 4 to lot 7, 4 row wide, for fifty dollars ($50).â€"Ca.rried. be commissioner.-C«arried. 0N SEEDS "h m Graham. of Oakwood, 19 W. new barn to repiace ”10 M “toyed by fine. The m. .wm be up-to-date :- hnnâ€"NA ~-. council “. 1' ”11;” l-‘rom Wednesday's Daily. 9 con. Master Victor McGly'nn, son .:‘ and [Mn John McGlynn, of the swzn )etween ward. met with a painful accxdv-u: y to 'this morning. an accident Whu'h com- fmight have proven very serious, bu: 0) on :for very lucky circumstances. Virtv: ommis- managvd to lay his hands on owe: (the Grand Trunk Railways lung v No. storpedoes. Be commenced to exper build- liment with the explosive, and laid .: upm- on the granolitzhic sidewalk and they ,Proceeded to hammer tht same mm. {01- a. stone. In m instant the torpedu WHI‘ on with ‘ bang, and the 110W- salary ,der fie"! up into the young lads fau- lnd neck. He was badly hurt, and l, 32.â€" might have been killed if m mid hen directly over the explmsm A: 2.50. Dre-em the young tenow is dam; on {Proceeded to ha {01- a stone. In an [went at! with ‘ ary ’der flew up into tad neck. He u 52.-lmigm_ have bee: . ’in the Vidm'ty of Lindsay, ropurt ex- ' cellent, “OPS- It would nmwar that ."the dope.“ going -to bring forth 1‘ good hm. and that in (hr «nd ' after an the Preliminary MngV> hllV" the“! 8009 through as to the manu- yfwcture of farm produce, mm m {funny-s Wm realize a small " U" halt. Itvlooks as .1hough thc dull- ness of the season just mm. and [the “Sim in {In mom-y market {we about. to slide into a sum- of oblivion. , l w. ml“ have enduring {mod Ithaca without good husbandry, no mgta' how good the crops may 1-0. 3‘9 13,“ not well to sound 3 mm of .wumng w the 'tilleS of Iht‘ Sm} '7‘ '1? h” hen demonstrated that nu~ “and prosperity, generally swahnu. ‘3 8mm. “and that althoxxsrh ”19 [pantry enjoys immermp m-nsncrit.v I A WARNING. C Farmers. the tiller: of from which is derived to a tent the nation’s sustenan in the vicinity of Lindsay. o‘ellent crops. It would a: ‘a similar meeting in Lindsay. A number of farmers and interested c1- Lizens gathered in the town) hall. The speaker was equipped wi‘h specimens 0! weed seeds. samples of good and poor sued grain, and colored plaice gepraenting noxious weeds, etc. Victor McGlyn Met With Serious ved to a great ex- sustenanr'o, living: of Oakwood, i9 Accident To-day. of the so: : Adve Lindsay B ‘ COUNTRY B v banking businws. BANKING B g Ladies” Ge 3. Summer. I HEAD OFFIC The silk Lustres, Spot SECTION 5lSl YEAR. 113.0

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