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Watchman Warder (1899), 15 Jun 1911, p. 7

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tion to chm Fds are shay. prices moderate, 1'03 and 103 L103!!!“ per cent. x the nearing o! w a number of good 8 without 1mm. “in this state. QQBDEOOD lle Coal ess and )el‘ So don't um ‘0 It come and IQ h”- : honest price! ‘3‘ K, we will so“ yo1| '9 )r I mavhlne on w a if paying *3 I short ‘imO- I 9183!» Tea Sch, olid Gold Watch, 11‘ ‘erm Sept. NDREW'S and Organ healer m (0.. dex ’0“ President ABE SEMESS COLLEGE .cCAR'l‘Y [siness College 11W ESTMBNT italmgue. No VO- r term fro!!! July Shaw. President. hers we can do Wu} 5 pays the 1- years we have a fuotbold in nun-id. An in~ 12m in the above land of baton to enable the while boa] ii Already 700 hi? yeast". and dollar on out (-an It“ made apahle person, and Sheds DR. MACKAY \Voodvilla 1911. Dominion fiqzhoo'l) win pom!- \ hat we COURSES u. of last write for pH“; 0“ Toronto TO Tm: IMPORTED Grimm}: COACH S'I‘ALLION CH A Always titty â€"â€" not)!!!“ more healthful. We have the choice“ grown sud tt prices only poulblo by buying in calculi .19.“ Ln :hosv whn wish to get the best. Many students froni the distant provinces and the United States attend the Lindsay Fruit W Now is the time to buy your cornâ€"Shaker's Early, Long- it‘llOW‘ Ccmpton’s Early, North 1)sz ota. Eight-rowed Mammoth, White-Cap, Yellow Dent, Giant Prohfic Sweet Ensilage and Learning. This is the cheapest month to buy your coal. Book your order before end of month. Corn! Corn! “Five Roses” and other high grades of Flour. Jos. T. Beatty OMEMEE Tor-on to. This school has a nationa. reputation for high grade work. (muxuzttes readily get good pos- Etmns. Open entire year. Enter lluw. Write for catalflue. ('m'. Young and ‘V. JkElliqt I Air xzmde} Sts. and qualify (or 3 300‘! “nation m Inmihvfll “to. It W“! CO“ 1“". 2” do mtg. Get. our le' W“ m Shaw Cormpondona School. mu Venue-8t... Toronto. All kin-Is of Mangold seed. fiétance is No flindrance STUDY AT HOME Me. See TUESDAY, .1 1mm :3, 1911. mm m. M” ‘ (527’? ) The property of ‘ UNDSAX . LINDSAY, Ont. uke me season at his own 0 Sec folders for breeding. TERMS $15.00 ELLIOTT ALOIS Principal M. J. CARTER The man" pumit no cxmvmnoc or minute. and they nova ulow prion to dub» butt-rm.“ Prices from 0100010 $25.00 Mrs. J. A. Wylie were representatives to the general meeting of the W0- men’s Institute held in Lindsay last week. The first named lady, who is president of the local organization was elected Vice-Pres. of the larger society. The Board-of meeting on W84 among 0th?r considered the of the stan' of Omemee, June 12. -â€" Mrs. Wm. Cottingham, Mrs. (Dr.) Sutton. and Wedne: thh the great majority of clothing, little or no attention is paid to import- ant details. It is a question of “how cheap,” not “how good.” We hsve found that cost looks after itself in the satisfaction the women of “20th Cen- tury” and "Progress Brand” Clothing enjoy, and the persistence with which -â€"-they demand these garments.â€" : is the recipient of a and renumerative ot- Jn in the civil service the Federal Govern- But. How Good booth lelil 7 b0 ion the ground- tor led by all Mont-A A can. or Moth“ hy bru' and Dundord. 3 , latter )1. Album w m ‘0 PI “ditto hospital on flashy with th- at the! placid km. W. wit-NI W 3' _- A; in Lindsay on business. John W7 does not recover trom her illness as rapidly as her many friends would wish. Mrs. James Blewett, of Toronto. is visiting at Mr. Richard Avery's and with other friends in the village for h. few weeks. - - - “nu ,A Mr. Ben Hancock, of Cambray. paid a visit. to our village on Bed- nesday last. forenoon for the training camp at Kingston. The soldier boys looked natty in their bright uniforms and marChed in creditable order under the good-bye salutations of " Soldier will you marry me” and “0, TOMy you are my soldier boy," Iron; their friends. Rev. C. H. Hainer left this week to attend, the Christian conference at Bloomington. Mrs. (Rev.) J. i“. Chapman has xethlrncd after a. pleasant visit with her parents at Bowmanville. We are may to learn that Mrs. left, on Tuesday to daughter, Helen, Regina, Sask. . spend a. month at and other 10ints in the West. \ Our genial threshers are preparing to rig up their threshing outfits in order for the threshing. Mr. W. J. Hooper is busy this week drawing ties for the ram-and. Several of our villagers attended the anniversary at Valentia on Mon- LITTLE BRITAIN. Little Britain, June 12. â€"- Mr. r. Mofl‘at, of Penelon Falls, agent for Stone and Wellington, nursery men. Toronto, was in our village and vicinity last week taking orders for ruit trees. Rev. J. F. Chapman has returned home from attending the Methodisz Conference at Port' Hope. av- u _- .. Miss Canada Whiteside and Ruby Webster 0! the L.C.I. spent Saturday and Sunday under the parental roof. M.- and Mrs. John Glenney and 0'”- Mrs. J as. Jenkins is at present en- joying . visit with her son. Mr. Will Jenkins at Calgary, Alberta. Millersmith. J um 12. â€" The wind storm on Sunday did no serious dam ago in thin locality. Mr. John Anh- more had a with: heifer killed by Sunday with friends ,here. Mr. Will Medland, of Oshawa, was at his home a few days last week. Mr. Sam Hooper spent Saturday moo Hammad to having . (no pink: 'or children and pol-onto of tho notion in Ir. Iolunh‘o grovo. Prlooo hon-o boon ooourod {or oohool childron‘o roooo. Mono wm mvldo thou- own ootobloo but o A ~-__ ‘â€" lightning and Carl J ones, of Lindsay, spent. (momma and , FURNISHBR mumsm'm. . badly (Oswell mun“ nprum with the In the month. We: want to W ”n. nut-an. van hut-dd ”not ,0 th“ the strum wouldn't land. Wu Lori. of M m" “g oomph“ tho dud. 3) D. B. Thomas, the slick swindler. who operated in Lindsay several months ago. when be promoted the Thomas Shoe Factory bubble. has been arrested' at. Breckenridge, Min- nesota. where he was also seeking to "do" the people. This morning Act- ing Chief (‘onsteble Short received the following letter from the County Attorney, E. H. Elwin: Board of Trade or Chief of Police Lindsay, 0nt..: â€" to his doings there if any ; he; about 28 to 30 years old. 5 IL, 10 ins, tall, weight about 180 to 190 lbs., dark complexion. smooth spok- en and good appearance. Very truly, is town as g, shoe mhnuhcturer and that the people put up a. bonus for Hm in starting his projeCts; that be operated there under the name of D. B. Thomas; and that he forged some notes at the Home Bank of Canada. in Lindsay. I wonder if 3ou can give us any information as Gentlemen :â€"We have one David 13 McCain in jail here for forgery; he tells us that he operated in your Co. Attorney. Breckenridge, Minn, June 4. 1911. IN REAL ESTATE. Enclosed in the letter was also the following Clipping from the Breckenridge Telegram, which ex- plains the matter of Thomas' upwind- le in the sutu: Duid 13. We". repmenting him- ul! to be c moment of I-‘roeport. 111., but registering .t tho hotel as from St. Paul was mated hero on 'i'uuday sitcrnoon ior “tempting to swindle iiurrqwl Shepherd. oi this city. out at 311.000 And an tor towing n WWO”! Good. Ho bu “nod to plead guilty to the charge and “MI tho lsttu- p'u-t oi this wk. - an. mm arrived in town int molt uni informal tho mama Bron. ma um am in up mu ‘0 buy g mg action 0: mg tenth 1o!Fathom“Niall”Vii-Imithun to Echow him. 1": More took him ‘don .nd “0nd Min “0,“. In nuns-n uncouth: with nun-m . W to: by th- haul.” Thomas, fitomdter of Shoe Factory Bubble in Lindsay, Arrested In the States in: the workings oi the fleiihurton Gold Mining Company. and at the present time this company have g number of men engaged on their claims. At Wilberforce in locnted a company which is mining graphite on a. large scale having eotnhlinhed large building: at the nhoVe point. Other companies are also prospect- ing in Mother Earth for graphite and other minerals. and it would appear that some time in the future the northern townships are destined to equal the mining regions of New Ontario in their mineral output. The story of the molbdnite find- ings near Norland as told by Mr. John Lee, on, who has been a. resi- dent o! the Township of Somerville for many yea”, is interesting and John L98. an. dent o! the 'I for many ye” is as follows: As is gainfully known throughout. the northern towumpn then In an unllmltefl quantity 0! rock. with mla‘uure "Rocky" mounulu ml (or mm put upoculstlve .nd mm clue miners hnve been dlgglng m x-ulcua palm at my country ln quit a! valuable alumni. Bomlookdd kw gala whlle elm would be com com. ll they could and alumna cl lesser value. and although howl haw tallod la the" whom leaks 9mm lo an (Neal hue smash u fl“. Q‘d a. KIM am m. 8h. 3““ ed to a M" WW. ‘mm moumninu and mks were ml pul. more Mr “mm. God when plan: aing me “Mm mm haw umly mam am My would be at coma ulna to the inhabit-anti." Only recently Tho Ward» pruned a lengthy article. "mu-Mod. mourn- columns molbdnite. which mt- 1y 1. used for coloring 3mm and tampering steel. This mum is laid to be ; lcwcity throughout the world and if thc furl-ma voml ptove nimble. they will prove gold-bricks to the discovers”. the present propositions. cdcul- ations and dreams of lean. John LookSonscome tmthenthen is .tortuneinstoroforeuhotthem. In brief. on “My night of lut week they found whiz they had been “chins {or meaty-mm you: to findâ€"s mine. This mine they state. “Very 10' olthedtiene of 'Und- Johnuebeuchtg “property Neva-Mullah. John Lee (lot-68 to 75 inclusive) ohthe Sons, of Kym, mt” Ibo eould bank- o! ”In! Turtle Leke in the eddtotbefifllethey ”W. W o! Sonnet-vine, knowing et Miners and Farmers. HOWGVQI'. 1: the time thet there were mlnenle the present propoe'itione. ducal. 0!! the {em eome plece. In feet. etions and dream or near; John previoue to the purcheee or the Lee A». Sons come true then there ie'pleoe. an old resident of the vicinity . fortune in store for etch of them. eteted thet he found molbdnlte -on In brief, on Thug-ad”. night of 1.“ the property and wee in the hehtt 01 week they found whet they bed been exhibiting We. Get piecee ol the searching {or twenty-three you. to mineral to his ”tends. However. he findâ€"e mine. This mine any gun. wee u "tight u vex" ehd would contain: molbdnlte, which mt- not tell where he found the mad un- ly in need for coloring eflke end I“. 5' WIS Pdd e Inge mm of mon- tunnel-inn steel. This resource h 2y. He kept his eecret mm his ”’71wa count to an M'- M, h. w“ to m «.000 album My to W 7““. of "Mo m twenty-three years ‘80 mamm‘nupud ' ‘Mind‘i‘iiriié’iikéâ€"Mr. Lee Makes Valuable Find lnite at and loamy Mr. L larger sum. 1 Mr. no deal. _Yn (Jet of the identification the prisoner broke down and conlesaed to g, string 01 operation: since his release from the Sum when where came Suspicious, Legal: investigating and delayed the work on the ab- stract so that the stranger wauldn' t become suspicious. This letter was received on Honky and fearing that Myers would be- come auspicious ad slip 6m. he was arrested on Tuesdu. Word Iron: the notary in Fergus Falls brought back the fact. that ivel} identified a the man who swindled a, We Falls party out of 81,000 last Februu'y name of Ed. D. Dell. he served a term of two years for forgery. Since March 1910 be ad- mits tha't he opentod under the following names : C. E. Honinguwor- th. at Hurley. Minn}: Ed. Thomp- son. at Swuwme. Mini; E. D. Boil. of Fame mm. and Dcvld Myers in this city. m- ud m u Duvld McCuln. age 98. and ho hu 0. Mic the sum pententiary (or than twenty yem. A telcgram to Freeport, Ill., brought the inlormatlon that Myers was not. known there. his name not being in the direcmry and Mr, Lory in reply to ‘ letter, wrote that he had not sold the land and would not under .50 an acre while the prim to be paid was about $87 an Mr. 1.00. an. torthwlth decided to no to Toronto with . ample o! the miners»! and aid lo on Friday. At Toronto he Halted the Dewtment 0! Mine: use Crown Leads and there showed the .mthorlties his temples, which lir. Lee atetel. were pronounc- ed to he the purest and best they had ever seen. He returned to Lind- Say and consulted with his lollcltors a: to the belt utop- to punne. Mr. Lee. at. sated that some time ago he wu oflmd 885,000 {or duth and took n with Mm to the gun. Ever since Kr. John Doe. an! M! Ion. hum boon mm. [or an old mn'n "hidden tau-m." which ho Inc. "on: they would an"- ar find hula-u they puld him use prlnuly man u dam-mood. Almont every met: at the «rim or the mm W“ WM “0 picked. while the foul m can mapped the meted. but Alwm mm the name mum- no mm. tor the labor. his prgm and that. he accepted. The company “rived and were .hout to ship in a large amount 01 machin- Ycuhndycuoum sou-oh wu «alumni and n Ian. it napalm; the mom gnu hard work at Ila-arm don he an eon w “on u. «menu to actual“ worth while Mr the Helm “mun has m mum. tut 'l‘hundny light no one e! m» m wau Mum up the «uh in much 0! the mutual. ho "struck" the pure sum. and win: . "Vamp" hounded mm the hem “d exhibited NI find to Na hum. am mm was Joy in the homo. cry and .150 send in some sixty Italian workmen, when the neighbors prevailed on the sons to interim-e and the deal was stopped. Only to- ' names : C. E- “C tawny, Minn}: Ed. Bwulvflle. Hind-F 1 n Pulls. and 1):“! . m- nd an. m”, udhohl -.-â€"â€"â€"- Lee was attend a still but as yet has closed is imprisonment in controhtod and posit- not more for and many parents with and hurts. Mrs, Norman ndx'ocnted the bUilding oi play grounds {or the children with proper superisors. A brief addreSs was given by Mr. C. F. Bailey. B.S.A., of Toronto. “ho compared the attitude oi the pioneer times and the present day inrmer in the matter of agriculture. In the olden times the iarmers had plenty of bees and were on \ery neighborly terms but of late years matters had changed largely, because of the inct that as the farms lands become cleared the farmer became independent and began to distrust his neighbors and 'this trust gradu- ally crept into the home lite. with the result that as a rule the farmers were not on the very best of terms. However. stated the speaker. with the organization of the farmers and Women's Institutes. the farmers were again gradually getting back into up- co’operution idea. and were on more friendly terms again. This was a good thing for the country and the farmer. Agriculture was to-day fol- lowed largely in many sections as a proieasion, and up till to-dny the ladies of the farm always worked harder than their husbands, bu'. times were changing and the ladies were beginning to assume their pro- per plnces in the home. The We men's Institutes were inaugurated twelve years ago and they had been doing excellent work ever sinCe. Two excellent solos were rendered by Mrs. G. F. Blackwell, oi Lindsay. and Miss Glendenning. oi Fenelon Mt .nd Wat VM held at N- W m In the m o! 'Iluetc, In. Webster in m to Net's Beel’e eddies o! welcome mule a excellent speech. She was 1not advocating women's What. It the some time chimed thnt the women were Just a «noble. and when more so. or voting on the men were. In. Webeter Mel-red in the lug-beet term. to the excellent work being done by the Woma'e Inetltute end defined that through- out the country the women were do- ‘u work that the men hul Mt un- done and thnt they were . doing it well. The women could Accomplish much if they “eat tin right Wny nbout 1t and the old emu; was true. "that the hand that rocks the. cradle rules the world." The Work entntled by than who prepared '3.- pen (or the meetings ahoukt be ep- zmlntnl by the tedtee and their would he tee-operation. 1: feet at mue honeet mine would not be mum at any or the meetings when a punt“ paper we; reed. The week or mum! the “enumeration” that mu twt‘ttmt in the World today. upwlnu,» in the umnutnoturtnu Wurltl. le mama the Mt that although mm! gnmu «n the term «ad mm pure to the buyer that when tt wen made into goods it at» um MI «\th‘y alum of the mark and nlthuuu‘h euld fur pure wool WM “Hen \ul‘y shoddy. ton. Mre‘ Norman who tollowed spoke chiefly on the Work Ml” done in the \nnoua town: and cities on be- liull’ ol‘ the children. She deplored the “wt that too may young boys and girls wen allowed to room about the streets at will nightly. which could not but mult in their learning bad ideas. Once the child- ren get making the streets at night they soon get out of the control of the parents and there is bound to be trouble ahend {or the boys and gicls Dr. )1ch uttered a warning at the General Assembly regarding 'the growth of Mormonism in Canada. The Canadian Northern V Railway has been fined $1,000 for contempt of court in delivering papers i0 the returning amoer in Beautiful Plains against the court's order. Emil Earnhardt, of Berlin, 0nt., and three children in Motion. In- dtm. Thomas 0150 ha u brother and all": in am city” He udmltted mt ho had left his {unily and is wading hll many on tut woman. The “thorn!“ of Wm Pull duo nut. him. they hum spent $500 in «duvet-Inc to m him. hut tho Muddy “thou-Mu m undo- did-d u M u to what. will be Michael McCutcheon was run by I. train at. Woodstock and Excellent Wo‘rk killed by a street car near Being , W6 5;".â€" thelWomen over kill~ THE FAMOUS TREK“ (‘OAQH ETALUON The contract for printing a speck? issue of postage stamps to be known as the coronation issue has bear awarded to the American Bank Not. Company. and it is expected that‘ they will to distributed throughout the country by June 3rd, the King'v birthday. These stamps will be double the size of the ordinary posâ€" tage stamp anh only a limited num- ber will be printed, as in the case of the Quebec Tercenteniary issue- The new two-cent stamps for ordin- ary use bearing the head of the new may. tor night. WM We: Bone, 0nâ€" enu. (or night. WednudIyâ€"At Goo. Budmon'u. 1w 6. con. 7. may. to? noon. I. Fitmu‘iek‘l. lot 14. con. 9. m for fight. humansâ€"At Jon. flamn‘s. lot 18. m. 11. mm. tor noon. '1’. J. Ionian-w. lot a. con. 10. W. tor fight. we» to luauâ€"M m. m mug. nudity. 76390 in Franco and 68028 in Parâ€" cheron Society of America The property 0! CHAS. LINDSAY - LINDSAY. (ht will make the union u tone”: Monday-At D. Winn'a, lot 2. con. 8.. BARN S DESTROYED. On Sunday anal-acorn Fowler's-Cop ners vicinity was visited by a. bevy Tuesdayâ€"At. Carson's Siding, 10' noon; Victoria Road for night. Wednesday-At GIenarm for Eight- TERMS â€" $12.00. See large hm. (or description and pedigree. JAMES JONES, Mgr.. was fatally hurt and that M. Mani: was seriously injured. After the ministers had been cared for the surgeons dressed the wounds as those who had received minor bruis- CORONATION STAMPS wind stomfiand among other m the was belonging to Mr. Kelly Mitchel! worn completely demolished. In renewing his subscription to The Watchman-Ward” Mr. Roxey Windrin. of South River. Ont... states that "The Warder is a we!- come visitor in our house and we could not do without it." THE *IHPORTED 9mm ' STALL'I’ON the property of John Aldous, Fello- lon Falls. will make the season as tollows 2 Thursday. hiday and Saturday fl his on stable, atom-mu: Hanan, Penelon Falls. Mondayâ€"At Baddow, {or near ;1 Coboconk {or night. A WELCOME VISITOR. first it was seen that M. Berta.“ pluin a number of the little (on. thnt were creeping in and spoiling the vines. Flt“. the critical habit : second. lll temper; third. discon- tent; fourth. ingntitude; max. and tor money. All \hese little taxes were injurious to the \‘ln- at W character. and we allowed tho little things to worry u. and mint “I «ll-contented when we should ocâ€" cept. with pounce the thing: '0 cannot. chum. HARDU‘IN Black Pete will not be ready for sum TERM 8 N 8.00 EAGE BEV”.

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