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Watchman Warder (1899), 1 Jun 1911, p. 11

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(3 1 Shaw Cor 39" ngfist” Mum“... inguttco. ‘ THL'RSD"y STUDY AT HOME :eml M Distance :3 No Hindram 115 IS mus-u w Roses Klll NDSAY - LINDSAY, Ont the season at his own See folders for breeding. TERMS $15.00 Eutfi’f? Inl't’ OMEMEE ALOIS t} fur a good situation He. It will coSt little Get our plans. Write orrespondence School. L. Turonto. roperty of f )langold seed cheapest month Hal Book your M «W mouth. .1 ENE 1. 1911. M. C. CARTER 1nd other high iil:\l.\\ \‘H.\(‘H The STYLE SUBJECT m 059‘! Mm hut; n “W distant mm Mama . I‘llliut Principal S.S. picnic Monday in Lindsay - A number Irom here attended The Methodist Sunday School are preparing for a. picnic on the 4th of J uly. Mr. Bethick, of Zion, took charge of the sen ice in the Methodist church on Sunday evening. We are pleased to hear that Mrs. K. Rogers 18 recovering from a. 36V- ere illness. I!) Mr. Jas. Wells is the first nun in A- Cambra_\', May 29. - Among those who attended Ithe Foresters Church Parade in Lindsay on Sunday were Mr. Walter Robinson and mister 'l‘hos. Robinson. Master Elmer Wells. who had a. bad gash cut in his leg with a. jack knife a few weeks ago, is able to attend school again. The Beef Ring neighboxhood last purchase an 148 CLARE BROS. CD. (30.. LIMITED. - PRESTON. Ont. D. CINNAMON, - Lindsay. HE value of geod style in tle clothes you select cannot be over- estimated. To give clothes that certa‘n touch of correctness which you are desirous of seeing in your garments, is distinctly a question of ability on the part of the maker of the clothes. The quality is largely a matter of honesty. We believe you will get what you pay for, in the matter of fabrics and linings, if you buy clothes of a reliable make; but if you want style combined with quality, it is a question of ability, not honesty. The makers of “20th Cen- tury” and “Progress Brand" garments have the ability, hence the style you always find in our clothing. Let us show you the splendid values we are offering at prices : $12.00 $15.00 / $18.00 g This furnace is built to keep gas. dust and smoke out of the house. firhnnl of mining For Cdendar o! in. School ma rum W apply to the Secretary. Schooi “Mining. mo: No matter how cosy your home, an odor of gas. how- ever slight, is unpleasant and sometimes dangerous. The health of your whole house demands a furnace that will give pure warm air without gas or dust. Gas cannot escape from A pipco. making 3. humble Joyaâ€"on. tint cannot vat the host. and one thtt h” “"20 ”(facuy- ‘g3 and dust, In the “ Hock " the steal Mu of tho ndutor are fused byont tented proccu to the cut on pinto: at the top and proof." oven, '"mri' â€" yet" THE FUSE!) JOINT Am ormunn m muumhumw. Ring started in this Kingamn, (9:11. automobile. (.‘AMBRAY Monday. spent. cwmnsn and F [1 R N l ‘8 H E R How steel ribs add- ed to the “ Hecla " Fire Po! make this saving is told in our booklet “ Comfort .3; Health." GET THIS BOOKLET It tells how to get heat for a minimum cost. The " Hedi“ Nu om» ale: guard-t min“ new The an iron Cambmttm Chamkw will not hum ihflwfih and «New Mm from the fire w pm iMu the hmum Th0 all iota in "I: done «sure grape; burning «f any surplui gas. The: Autolie G“ Dump" moves“: danger from gas puff» There is a special! in“ flu. to carry the ash dust up the chimney. The 'Hecla' Sings OM Ton of Coal in Seven A GOOD CORN SHELLER. Roots out of any kind of a corn, hard. soft. or bleeding; cures it withoutpain, acts at night while you sleepâ€"its name is Putnam Painless ,Corn Extract”. the only painless remedy that gets in twenty- four hours. Putnam’s Pdnleep Corn and Wart. Extractos is sure and “to. Price 26 cuts. Ottawa. May 29. â€" The Justice Department has under review the evi- dence in the capital case of Edward J amineâ€"under sentence of death at Goderich on June 16. The matter hinges largely upon the sanity of the Condemned man. Many petitions are Leing received for clemenCy tb Ang- line Napolitario. the woman sentenc- ed to be hanged qt the Sault. Suf- frage and womenzs associations are particularly activn. in town the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jardine’s Life “Hecla” Furnace. Every place where experience has shown that gas might otherwise find an opening has been made absolutely tight by our Patent Fused Joint. The constant expansion md contraction of the «Mel and iron parts canno‘ break this joint. Pm-Devilopmt. ig ' any kind of a col-n, ing the winter bleeding; cure: it mustard. of 01 acts at night while Miss Ruby Cut name is Putmanis home at Linden Extractor. the only Hrs. and Miss In a Balance SHE WATCHMANâ€"WARDER, LINDSAY, Cameron, May 23.â€"-mrs. ford has returned home after Spend- ing the winter with her 8011 Dr. Langstord. of Oklahoma. Miss Ruby Cums is visiting at her A large number from Sonya at- tended the anniversary at Zion on Sunday 2lst, also on Wednesday 24th. Sonya and Valenti». played ball, Valentia winning, the score being 11-7. Miss Meta Williamson Spent the holiday at home. Miss. (‘onnie Ferguson is at preâ€" sent visiting at. home. spent rnnto Th6 MHWM IquiHa uf Hm \huuuu‘. luamuhs “an mm “M w. mm u lama number "Mum. ‘l‘hu tun-mums ul‘ Hm saw was wnlwt up amt uf floors fur unmhur ,usul‘ ulwwtl us fullmws: l‘l‘ua‘itlrlu. Mrs. J. "mtg-1m, Viva-Plan, Mrs. 'l‘. I‘erduu. San, Miss Minnie Isudd. Treat. Mrs. “unkind. hirwturs. Mrs. II. Lewly. Mrs. Shutruw and Mrs. 'I‘uwneend. 'l‘ho 8.0.8. held serum In we Presbyterian church here on Sunday lust. Mr. McKay. nf Wick. officiat- Mn- N: Lmuh «M Mr "‘me Mr Mum ul‘ hum-«3‘ «mam ”w hululm m Mr. H. vah‘az IH‘RN'I' RIVER. Burnt River. May 29. â€" May 24!!! passed mr with the usual prngrtun u! sports. Quite a number "f \isimrs I‘rum l~'vno|nn Falls and diITert-m pun spot“ the lmliclm hero. Rev. Mr. Walker had a nmel ev [-orienu- last week. marrying uCouple \rhu were mules, the groomsnmn and bridesnmid were also mutes. hut the services of an interpreter hltVinLZ been secured, another couple were made happy. Rev Mr. Clarke. and Mrs. Clarke. slond's last week. Mr. “‘cllstoml is of Stiriing. \‘isitml at Mr. C. Well- nnt gaining his old form as rapidly as was expected. Mr. Alex. Watson. of 'l‘oruntu. spent the week end in our Village. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. LeVia Visited at Kirklield. last week. Mrs. Ed. King. having sold her residenre to Mr. A. Y. Hopkins left this week for St. Joseph Island, ac~ companied by her family. Miss E. Craig, accompanied by Miss Gertrude, visited in Lindsay last. week. Severn] of our villagers took in the holiday trip to Lindsay last, Tuesday. Among others we s3,“- Wrs. J. Wilson. Mrs. Chas. Well- stood, jr., and Miss Dettman and Miss Eva, Henry. Mr. (:90. ('ottingham has moved (9 Mr. Hopkins cottage near the Eng- lish church. Mrs. Elluomi Roberts (nee Miss Bertha mopkins) of Cupar. Sask., urrhod here last week on a visit to her parents. Miss Birdie Clark. of P‘enelon Falls is visiting at. Dr. White's. lb Kinmount. May 29- " The crops 'and gardens in this vicinity got a severe set-back last Tuesday. About 4‘40 the wwtern sky indicated a. rain storm. but the clouds pm. one going north and the, other south. Everybody thought the I'D-in had pus- sed, when without a moment's um. ing down came the hail and {or about five minutes. it was simply awlul. The hail was very large, some of it about the sire of pigeon 9338. the windows on the west side of dWellings Coming to grief, if any- Way exposed. There was g big de. mand for glass to repair the damage. Several of our young people spent the 24th at. Burnt River where the day was celebrated. Mrs ([lr.) “lite and Miss Amy Visited friends in Fenelon Balls dur- ing a part. of last week. Mr. Tom McEachern spent the 24th at. his home here. Bride and Groom were Both Deaf SUSY-L Sunyu, May 28.â€"-!\Iiss Nellie Leash u-nt the 24th with friends in To- 8.0.52 held serVice in the Miss A. LeaSK: sea-wens, lle Gilson; district direct- EV: Dure and Mrs. Fred ;district representathe .erstern branch direct. Nellie Leask, Miss Clara CAME ERON. Mr. 'l‘hos. ()‘Neill has gin-n his house a thorougn going mer. ha\- ing painted the exterior. Mrs. Thos. Reeds and her sister, Miss H. l’ritchard. of l‘eterhoro Visited friends in ('man on Sunday. Mr. George Burke had a yearling heifer killed with lightning on .105. Hall's ranch. during the storm a week ago Monday night. The railway company has started to work on Theodore Calvert’s farm. Mrs. Calvert intends cook- ing {or the gang this summer. Mr. Calvert is hired with the company. Miss Louie Burke. l‘eterboro. spent her holiday lam week at hume- under the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. friends \isiting May. Mr. John (‘uhm and Mr. lluhur Burke anemia! the lwkkewr's cun- wmiun [or \ivturia Count) nu Vic- toria Day. The cumemiun was held in Lindsay. IUCMWNH- “WNW-u. “M 9\’r‘\h‘- N U. U‘ km. Mum mu! luummmkw'. Im- himi \lr. Allw‘l Mum-h. furmerlx 1-! Mr. ‘I. 1.. i‘ulwn‘u. fur lhu iWMIII‘W- 'l‘he Imu‘uus will he exlm‘ung mums gum! chow-e this sumuwr. Mr. Mari-h started In wurk \he 95th of May. nnp hrmhor and two “111er also nunlw. \lr..: l‘mrlvk Hmmlmn. Mt- ed R2. In Hm thlu nt 1mm; Mrs. llumwr Mnnrv. Rn roars nl‘ mm. In me Man: at Mivhlmm; Mrs. 1.3110. mm! 'a‘H warn. m I‘Mvrhm-u. ’I‘Iw dorm-m mu a down! Nu- mnn mumm «ml Um mmral. which MN I» mm M \\‘Mum|m-. May m. m RM“ u‘vhwk. wm m‘mmt m NI. Mun“: vlmwh. “New «mu- “m Im mud. nl‘tM‘ «mm tmwmmn MN mus plans at me N: (a wmmmxw, man of The \"Mrhmnn-Wnrth'r; Mrs. 'l‘. (Frmwm) ()‘Keol'o, Nunh Im- knta; and Daniel whu was drowned almut mlrly yours “It" in a riwr near Rex-honor. NY. The subject of this brie! sketch came to Canada from Ireland when but three years of age and her (ath- er and mother were the first set- tlers in Cavali. Here they had many difficulties to contend with and alter hewing out for themselves a humble home amid the tall trees of the forest they commenced to clear a homestead. It was hard work and entailed many a long. wearisome day. and there being no neighbors around the life was a lonely one but by long days and hard work their home soon became .a very substantial one and lit? was full of hope and promise. Some years later (when 23 years of age) the deceased \married the late George (i't‘onnell, of Emily. and mm: up her abode in Emily. The population in Emily township at the time was sparsley settled and an- other home was built and the land cleared. Afterwards Mr. and Mrs. (i't‘onnell moved to the township of Ops, settling about three miles southeast of Lindsay. Here she lix'ed until about thirt)r years ago when her husband died. Three or four years later the deceased mmed to the home of her son. Mr. John O'Connell. who lives just near the boundary line southeast of the town. (it her family only two sur\i\'e. \'iz., Mrs. William (Selia) Powers. of l'ittsburg in the State of Ken York. und Mr. John O'Connell, Lindsay. The iollouing daughters predeceased their mother some years ago : Mrs. l-Zd. (Lizzie) Italy; Mrs. "mid (Mary) Walker. of tips; Mrs. P. J. (Hannah) Ryan. of (‘alifornia Mr. Ryan liming.r at one time been t‘ore- years. but not until about three weeks ago did her condition become at all serious. She was always ready for the end and was quite cheerful snd‘bright up till her last moment on earth. as she was during her long life, and her demise will be regretted by numerous friends in town and country who will long re- member her good works and deeds.? HANNAH O'CONNELL. One of the first nettlere in the township of Coven nnd nlso one o! the first in the township of bully. Passed away to her heavenly mam yesterday morning at 12.30 o'clock in the person of Hennnh O'Connell, relict o! the late George O'Connell. Death took place nt the home of her devoted son. John O'Connell. with whom she has lived (or the Inst twenty-five years. and at the time of her death the deCensed was 89 years 0! age. has been ailing for the last pméhthy‘nn mommtmuthom othbcooeh To that mysterious ream when each will an El; dumber 1n the silent lull! of death HOW TO LIVE. Souvedntwbenthynmms come-toxin mmmmwmmwm Wanda“ slave at night. .wmhnanum OBI'I‘UARY. .l. 'l‘. llursloy had there the 24m of Mrs. (Rem) Jones is spending a few weeks at her home in Kingston. It a. man contends he doesn't cm {or public opinion, he is also apt to Me .bout other things. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lucey cele- brated their golden wedding on Thursday last and were the reci- pients of many beautiful gifts. A number 01 their friends gathered to honor them on that occasion. X'ictoria Road, May 251â€"31153 A. Ryckman visited her brother Mr. W. L. Ryckman. of Toronto, last week. Mr. Luke McNaney, sr.. died very suddenly on Sunday. May 21, and was buried in the Roman (‘atholic cemetery on Monday morning. Mr. Dun. Lacey. of Calgary, is home for a few holidays. Miss Lila "mum and Miss. Millie liaalliv were in Lindsay on Mun- day. Mn. 1.. Sparks. jr.. and mm Leo. Visited {fiends in 'l‘urumu fur a few days lat-1 week. Minn hwm “II-nu. ut ‘l‘uc‘uum. um“ um twlulm» Ian-I «wk mm lwr ummluuulwr. Mrs. A. M. Inn-land. Mr. Juliana Ila-land and family. uf Kil‘MieltL nun" Sunday with ma uurenu. 'Hw "mm NW!» MM MI vow-m um‘iul m "w mwtuu MN ‘I‘uminy momma. Mm Mun "mimnu, ”I Turn Mmmtmu « hm- hulldn‘xv- m hum». Mr. ”cum Runlaml. wire and l‘NHdN‘fl. nt Hann, «pm a! My hump m1 Hun-lay. Mrs. N. l-‘. “1“!va and dmmhhw Panama «mm a day In Tummu In! «wk . LITTLE BRITAIN. Little Britain. May 28.â€"Mr. Louis Wit-ken. wife and daughter Helen. of Lindsuy, spent the holiday at his home last week. An Wednesday 0! Inst “'(‘t‘k was Victoria Day. several flags m nur village were Mutual. Severn! uf uur \Illnm‘rs «Handed "10 Ma and ham-hall hmmamom M [hm hm “wk, Mrs. G. W. l’rouse and Mrs l’errin were in Napanee this attending the branch meeting Women's Missionary Society. Mr. Yellowlees. of Toronto, will preach in the Methodist church next Sunday both morning and mening in the interests of the Dominion Al- liunce. Mr. lmwis-lrwin, of 'I'uronto. spent a few dms at his home last week. Miss Verna Deshane. of Toronto. was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Milton Groves. on Wednesday last. Mr. Richard Greennwuy has got, his dwelling freshly painted. the work being done by W. Miller of Fem-Inn l-‘ulls. Miss Maude Dayton. of Toronto. spent Sunday and Monday under the parental root Mr. C. H. Lapp has improved his residence by giVing it. a fresh coat of paint. Mr. Arthur Mark. of Toronto, spent 'a chuple of days with friends in our village this week.“ Mr. Frank Runlnnd aux-M a tow days at week. Miss Ethelyn Dix, of l’eterboro Normal school. was at her home a few days last week on the sick list. Dr. Yeo. 0! Toronto, made a short visit to his home on Wednesday lust. Mrs. (Rev) J. I". Chapman is at present enjoying a Visit with her parents at Buwmanville. Miss Watson. of Pomypool, is vis- iting at Mr. H. Melhercll's this Mr. Jnu. llumcwuml “as was un Victoria Day. The Quiet process nukes these nine Into en oet food worth hsving. Ongefwho once eat: it will never again one fore coco non ontnenl. Om m the vim-producing food. But they who get the utmost ejects an the enters of Quaker Oats. Made in Canada. an it ing week Thousands of people moaned without ever knowing whet n vim-producing food it is. They never know how enticing it can be. They buy one in bulk without even A brand on then to gunmtee the gnde they t. “The choicest oats axe sifted 62 time: in Mr. R. l-‘. Whiteside spent Victoria Day with friends in Lindsay. than an. that vouch of energy element which mks! one “feel his oats. ieeoetieel. aide of outs'u they nan. Inch flavor and richness. And it leckt. 7 iégihe’ (min: mod for Quaker Oau. y ten d: in a bushelâ€"the choicest third of finest outsâ€"is good enough for OnlyOno-ThlmdolthoOauAnfl ‘l‘o Ink. n ted]! delicious maul. one must up Mthep amp. rich gulp}. Cong- To mm a rally delicious oatmeal. one WHY fllTflEll VAHIES V l ( "I‘ORIA RDA D n! Winnipeg. his home last Mfr and were M Ma ‘HPMHH. In in (lshu week of the hN‘ N‘fl U“ (hm bows of the medulzineonl ltd lit. 3 newAwomAaq. Mn. C. Madam Clarbbnfz. 00%. grits; â€"-“ For yurg I was troubled __‘I _. you all. .0nl;'â€"g1:r;â€"it is trial we feel sun I; will 69 for_ yoq what_ it. bu done for ALâ€" ___A thirty-five yous. Ml”- efl'ect all age- nnd bod: taxes alike, but the female sex is natur- nlly the more efi’ecwd through the higher nervous development and mom «idiom. emulation of the system. Burdock Blood Bitmrs tau. for yen: been cggingw kinds of headaches. and d ‘ I ;_ t_-! _-._ LianVA'l‘lHN HTAMI‘H. 'l‘w ruhh'm‘! fur primmn a mom! [nun at [man’ Mumps m M kmm-n an Hm mwmmlhm [nun has twn nmmk»! m Hm Amnmmn Hank \Mp (‘umtmmq mu! u I! Mpwmt um "my MN M mm~mmm mmuuimm Um («mun by Jam: um. Hm Num‘u Imuulny. ‘l‘hm Mmmm mu ho duuhlo In? chm ul‘ Hm unlumu 1mm Mums sump «uh mm a umnm uuur M‘ “‘3" ha ”mum. as In "m mum at um quahw ‘t‘w‘twumuuu mum. “in Iww Hun-Nil" Mumps tur unim- ary use lwriug ma Mud uf mu Iww Hm: Will nm he Pom!) l‘ur mmw time. THE Fr\MOUS FRENCH BBB!) COACH STALLION 75290 in France and 68028 in Per- cheron Society of America The property 0! CHAS. LINDSAY - LINDSAY. Ont will make the seesomas follows: Mondayâ€"At D. Winn's. lot 2, con. 8. Emily, for night. Tuesdayâ€"At Temperance House. On:- emee, for night. Wednesday-At Geo. Henderson's. lot 6. con. 7, Emily, tor noon. ll. Fitzpatrick's. lot 14, con. 9, may . {or night. Thursdnyâ€"At Jos. Flynn's, lot 12. con. 11. Emily. (at noon. '1‘. J. Morrissy's, lot 5, con. 10, finily, for night. Friday to Mondayâ€"At his on stable. Lindsay. THERE ARE FEW PEOPLE Ulla flan lover I" first it was soon that M. Borieaux was fatally hurt and that M. Monis was seriously injured. After the minister: had been cured im- Hue mun-min (imam! the wounds .oi lhmw who had m‘ci‘c‘i minnr liruis- the property of John Aldous, Few lon Falls, will make the season as follows : 'I'hursdu)‘. Friday and Saturday at his ovm stable, McArthur House. Fenclon Falls. Tuesdayâ€"At. Cor-son’s Siding. for noon ; Victoria Road for night. Wednesdayâ€"Ac Glenurm for night. TERMS â€" $12.00. See large hm: for description and pedigree. JAMES JONES, M312. Monday-At Baddow, {or noon; Coboconk for night. HARDUIN Black Pete A HEADACHE. IIPORTED PEBCHEROK STALL‘ION TERMS $15 .00 ,and I PAGE mm ‘

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