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Watchman Warder (1899), 19 Jun 1913, p. 5

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b the nong- I tan- lt the p the ”lady t was r tide p 791+ Id lit- 1D‘d boot that is proporU "I {”8 3968's] attention to NF leather boots and W '0‘ wiring all kinds of mbbat! Ms boots to mooning: Sp“ I. etc. Repairing wink yd. I) to Dr. Moi-3'9; Indian Root p UY NEW 30913! ,............._5_ ”hul- and show too“ 11 m ml! no!“ L‘ruzuiu'nigewt" imm6d13 fireball. Lindsay Marblg I! purchasing bad we! buds tuwht Dr Lindsay Kant-st. Mu fiuvhh “Rd 6? us part 0‘ “Flag a and 366 W i Re gulnrit; THURSDAY! Jam Window Screens sity for good m1, ’ waste matter Em a. .3 collects there us 30: nd d once a day. it demyaand , as hole body. can ’ gEStionhani r351]: and 0: er a mines-a] irritate the debate 3‘ bowels Dr. Morse'sm Pillsâ€"entirely yveget; . the bowels effectively with; ening.‘ sic kening or grim“ “um um 1.rdware “de wwmm ORDER NOW 3 Not B!“ “8W advaafi z. m... "gamma“ MW mm: rem have MN» "I" . 'h'h. 9“" WM“ . strong adjust- m'ndow screens, h." thing tokeep house 6001, in allowing sizes 32' : . each 200 J_‘."n::.‘1'-.u‘h 250 36 ins. , each 270 40 ins., each 30c , EDWARDS w. xgw 99-166“! 5M mm“ W “9% ‘ha m I and 65W” iéénm ya 60 GOO nr re con tinued.) “Had GM m“ IN '14 .‘uulflflfl [M “we an m. Beau them \l’l 'l .‘vau you a. "“2 ma. a not“ ..m... k C». LII-m 1: it You month.“ "V‘ k' "a: who. min-nu at m n lime... "v“. III u-fl'vr the. uemm u! in“ the Anglican salary of Bid 0 same, in «ligni'y of 0‘ _\' demands :3). I .vltoié Linda!!! hm g", I “W man i I‘m-NH! In. no not I “nomads! Itv'h'" hm, or in); P1100. Hupgiunl fl! .on I“ N'I'PIDI HIIINIJ 60‘ last. It»! snail I“ " “V V“- (inducted by mp. Whua REMEH'SH“- Emu! I" II H 12â€" 16 W. R. “W 5 \LE un “,uckerel brad-.ta‘hlt: w \KTED ' [a E. W. MC fiAF F [Y SECTION TWO ,u «5;!!! Hi hm”; Th9 H m mm mm: alum: «ml hnummm whim} a and t‘nnmm, a um! 93' mmid m mums hem“: \\ Illnltml H) Ihl‘ U'uH‘l 1.1 Haul: Hm. Marit- .H William, “inni nnwm” hmwked Maw mam; “ and www mm him m9 hum out ”at gm“ i3 Hw tril- across Luku Supnrior was Hmt uxwm by Mr. hv Int-3:» number of aku Sum-I'inr is the l't-svm nir for the whit-h link it with Lulu- Erie and HT whivh Hows the nm. The traffic of \(w‘ds mam- Hme's u!“ tn mat N MW Hf ihé nne L-ummmlaunm 0“ mm: M my wry 4 mm! 966MB rum!“ AW mm»: \\ ‘th‘lu must H trimwrs i. W iddess Enjoys Delightful Trip to West Via. Steamer and Kai mu] \Vimisur N \\-l.‘ a! lguiculm‘io HI) Hlld lu- illuu I‘m) the snm'icv. u pvrfct'lly 5mm 'WL and exwll. mun! 1h" HII‘ \\i|i x‘ the trip is to [hut it can be m- \vnvk. with uh urn il‘ul Hu- tuwt lril s " wit- Mm‘9 Ships tlw Ameri- NIH \s is“ I'm puma! . Mr. l kc lmwh and ti “'th Marsh silk has? 40¢ and W. Mum Mack link: hose 93%. 389 and x. ’t‘an. Mack and'wmte lace hose 959 and Little Darling; base, aim 44 to E. 350 and (films emm. s‘t‘v. immh. MI and Mac mam Maps: and t‘hildm‘g 1}!th hm. ‘ 1 Pam”; and vMMNfl‘a‘ {my 159%“, U! tri White kid gloves, 9 buttons. fig'and Elbow gloves. white, gray and champagne 35c and Silk gloves. elbow length, brown, sky. white. mm Fawn, grey. white. and light and Lisle W Ladies’ black silk gloves “\‘fi I .indsxuy 11‘1 m! l su‘n‘ .The twin cities of Hutllt Stu. Mul‘it‘ pflicipnt lm‘ovitlud u busv siuht and “‘1th and u (L- :commmcc uppvured to he \t‘l‘\ brisk. summit 1303mm thu Suult tho beautiful soli- ‘Kl'r‘uflnt. ltui‘y shows of tht‘ litki- are cin'ered t;.'l‘.l'. {on oithvr hand with gigantic pinns. ml trip 'with the lung Sloping nml pou‘tod int mil lhills forming: a splendid lmckurutmtl. i :in-;l [ho Shtll‘t‘h‘ of tho lnlw at last disup. ‘wt ll'll‘n ’pi-iu' iii-mud tho hmizun and “o “ore t'm‘. ’htih ‘ut sea (in the croutosl luku (m . mm lthi- gluiw. "lhi- minds (H the puma-hi.- mxtv'm ,lm's unmniduhh~ wundur mick It) the \iuiyu- Idnys 01' ym't'. and lhv ultl Indiiin .‘ll‘. zlogvnds. t‘m' llw lttlw ulmimils with mimd 'huu‘v t‘m‘Ks. ishmds ut‘ comma mutin- mum"; I thins of iron. vtc. ‘this " l‘urt Arthur m'usoutml it Very l l‘il- titti'm‘tiw illll'l‘ul'llllt't‘ own at 7.30 ii. in. m: it. is sitmttvd mi high untl \\‘. ll it"sin" g‘i-mmd. 'l‘hu city is tlw pic- iluy .ttu'u of busim‘ss and “'0 spout (mo ‘- in U) ‘ lunar ulltl u hull‘ in “mull-rim: m-uund. can Iu‘ll'l‘lw city hus u number of tine stores \t'ithjunu dwelling houses. us well as 11 lm' ill“ U'uH‘l‘ number of tip-ttmlnro huh-ls. (‘un~ i Marin. tinuing‘ on \w arrived at the twin 1 “inni- city 01' Fort William and here we saw 5 the \‘u-st elevators and a fleet of 1‘ tll‘l‘ofls .uuunumth steamers. and there was a s was continual nim‘enwnt of freight trains I .' MP. along the banks. a and Hmmniarm (.‘allm‘a. 95w. aim MUM: i‘mm gnu m m1 gloves, grey, black, white and a’pot where Miss Violet; $witt a: the same city lost her life last week. It always happens that the bore never flattens \ou. Advice will be cheap as long as it inx'olves no labor. Lieut. Kennedy of the Britigh nir- Wm. Storey, 4 young man from Phillipshurg. Po". Vwas drowned in Chippu'wa meek 11:11th the“ same The inauguration of on»: amend“! summar scar-vim mus linking motor-n ‘smd “faster-n Honda is one mm is ‘ummo to heeome oopom and Lind~ ‘aay oitizena when “Wm“ WM“ summer- vamtion would do we“ $o take this route into consideration. where good set-vice on boot and mi! is guaranteed. and where the officials appear to out loath ovary eflovt to please their patrons. To use ’ Mr. Widdesa' wovds. “ It is a delightful trip. refreshing. .interestiag. beauti- ful and healthful." l “ From hure we «\ntruinod fur a .‘trip thl'ullg'h the gun-ions (‘unmlinn IiWost, the great wheutbelt of the ‘wnrld. Winnipeg was our destina- tiun and “u werv made to feel per- ll'c-clly ut home on board the new Grand Trunk Pacific fast train. The imadhed appeared to he as smooth as ‘glass um! as we glided along over Ithe iron mils many a remark was mnunl in regard to tlw fine rnudhed. llt. is the host place of roadbf‘d in the l'greut west and travelers can lounge, {rm-line. nr wad in varied comfort. 1TH? acmmmodatwn was also at the best; with perfevt order" mummified; “ .-\t Winnippg; the swat metro- mus at my west; w went a wry» tluhgmhll Usu- and had a that unghuâ€" vultogramv Hm visiting var: mus Mam at mtemk and taking in Hm gig-has; Winnipeg apnearg m be gmwmg with Mum and Mums, and its: weak! have H19 swap 9? Being hugum. @myhedw m a wash, mm nflWHM|8§§ they “1m: me leek 9f etmtenwnaég which Béé‘fifiakéi than! prmperikxz" , ,7 ‘ N ECK WEA R HOSIERY . 2 button, sizes uuttcn, sizes 6 to 83. 35c. 40 colors, 2 button. sizes 6} to light Colors, 95c and Q pairs I‘M UNDER, Wilden. June 1721‘NF2 nan Hattie. 0f Lindsay. accompanied Hy his friend. Ml’. Bani. spent Sunday with r18 parents have. Hr. Brighton autoed through from I‘eterhoro thin week.‘ M11. and Mrs. Marty uni two chil- dren. of Toronto. are holidaying at. Gull View Cottage this week. Hours. John McBride. B. Dickison and John Walker, all of mock. were holidaying ut ._Gull=La'ke this H}. VEmiérLaking and Miss 1.1101:- ertaon. a! Haliburton, was in town (or Sunday. . Mrs. Minakor a‘nd daughter Effie, of Toronto. are the guests of Mrs. Wm. Archer. The have; you“ maple «an m a honeymoon trip in Qnahee and en their Mum win with in Band-ah ‘Phe'gremn‘fi ii" to m- was was magnifieem mutant 9% pearls: 1111111111 111:- Mvmnfiy Mm; 1111611111111 1111114111911 111 1119 111111111 111111 111111911 the 1199111111111 1111111111 A 111111111 691911119? was germ. 1119 1111119 1111111; 99111111111111 11969th 1111111 white 3116 11311 (53111111161111‘ while palm and term: 111m 111 pretusiea threufihmn the mom: The bride was unattended mm tanked warming in a dress of white satin; ; ARMHTRONGâ€"McLEAN. A quiet but pretty wedding Was celebrated at the home of Mrs. J. A. Macl‘ean. Bay-st", at 2 o'clock Wed- nbsday, whl‘n her daughter M198 Edith MacLean was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to our popular young townsman. Mr. G. P‘. Arman-Dug, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Armstrong, RusselLst. The ceremony was perfurmpd by the Rev. Jas. Wallacv, pastor or St. Andrew‘s I’vesbytpmn vhurvh; Married at the Muthodist parson- ago. Mimlun, Juno 16, 1913!, Miss Ethel Sawyer. daughter of Mr. Fred Sawyer, of Lutterworth township, to Mr. Hort. Gainer, of Minden town- ship. by the Rev. J. M‘ Whyte. Miss Edith Snuzvc-r. sister of the bride. acted as bridesmaid, while Mr. Wil- liam Lewis, of Mindon. supported the gruom. MUIHuH‘Kâ€"MCK.\Y. ()n ’l‘lun's(ln,\', June 12. 1913, “1. H10 roshlom‘v of tho brido‘s pm‘vnts, Hanna-villa h5- the Rev. 2. 1“. Mock- lvy. of St. Jmnos' church. Kinmount, Mnhol Lillian McKay. to Gordon Shh wart MHz-duck. of l'm‘t, Huron, Mich. ’ .smm«~s«sss~s§ ' MILL“:.-\Nâ€"MCP‘ICIG’I‘PZRS KELI.Yâ€"QI’IGLICY. A double wedding “‘uS solomnized a: the Methodist pursomngv, Huhcuy- gcun.1‘uesduy afternoon. June 17. 'l‘wn young couples. Miss Amelia Mc- l"(‘otm‘s. (lullghter of John le"mlors, um! Aloxmldm‘ Millage. sun of the late (’hurles Millagc‘. both of Emilyi and Miss Muydluiglm', daughter of‘ Sumuol (ltliuley. and William Kelly. sun 01‘ Mr. Charley Kvlly. both of, Vorulnm. ('ullnl on .RQ‘N’. Mr. Hom‘)’.f whn tied tho nuptial knot. 'l‘ho. 3()2Im.:-.|wnplu ull lq-ft. by uflvrnoun" (min on lhvir honeymoon trip. I .s‘msssswsssss‘ss“ \\ I‘I|\\ l JUNE WEDDINGS (l ;\ I N PINâ€"HA WY ER qututam 2‘: “Ham ....... .850 7;, 40¢ lker, all of “track. week. We on very sorry indeoa to as at GullLake thislose‘llr. HowardherestZion, as 1 every one hss bash well plossod with ,ot'roronto. is intonhim and we wish himsuccess in his new appointment. 7J50 {5-, 00 LINDSAY, Ol'l'.. THURSDAY. JUIE 19, I913. CHMAN-WARDER. ziou. lv‘enelon. June 16.â€"A good time is expected at Zion next Sun- day and Validity. when the usual pic- nic at Zion will be held. Rev. Mr. Smith, of Bobcayfleon. will take charge of the services on Sundsy and will also give s speech on Holiday night. Special music will be pro- vided by the choir and 0%, will sing. Baseballlin the elm and e. mi goodfeii‘whlch will be m- ed from five to eight. Come one and all. Rev. Mr, Howard and Ir. F. J. Potluck returned from conference lat finwéis Landau r-imm wnh itg amid 2: bands mam an parade slang Elem: " fimham. mi ugly a Mad “mad: an 93!». just gt the time when new in: 9M 33; am a» «spam we are .155, Mien: flame mam ”smug. hearing in min place," we: osmium“ his rumba: mgr: It mum to week. Wm H was paid miaaignariea in the mom a! pmucnnx a pmumtianz um pm: the Dominican, m was tam-09mg. himuen always immac- amsiny we he was mm: and imamtw. mule Just» what is Mutation, hat that is Mm! “Whéd this mummy at my t‘pmr'at Methodist ehuwh. whvu the natural lust of {he ms and um saw was 9mm by the Marv of a Maya ham and me! tum: urinary sigh“ of Hm as“ what all were have and mm was MW»; 199 mum: as a eiwua: Toronto, June 1n.â€"â€"Who Would be- lieve that a passing circus hand and parade could almost empty :1 church and stop the solemn. UhWUl‘ldly de~ llheratluna or a great Methodist con. Tel-flee; Circus Band Said to Have Hypnotized a Big Conference " The teachers and trusfees of public and high schools are requested to al- low the pupils to visit the demon- stration cars. say between eleven and one. or three and five. and the public officials of the various places to be visited are requested to furnish a On Wednesday. June 25th. the 0m turio Government coaches. known as the better farming coaches. will visit Lindsay via C.P.R.. and as they will remain in town (or a. whole day. it is chilly expected that the farming community in this section of Victoria County will be well repneaented. The public will be glVen An opportunity lof visiting the cars any time between ;9 ant. and 5.30 pm. during the day. {Women and children will find much :interost in the exhibits and the litera- . turn to be distributed. LIVE SiLOCK AND OTHER EQUIP- MENT. ii The equipment will consist of two - lconchcs. one for the transportation . "of typical animals of tho various - lclmscs of li\'e stock produced in On- , linrio, including heavy horscs, beef 1. Tand dairy cqitlc, poultry, swine and ‘ ; ’shccp. The other couch will contain ‘ [illustrative and demonstrative mate- , rial. covering seed improvement, iden- J r,tiflcntlon of mods. testing of seed. I fidrninngc, soil moisture, alfalfa. canâ€"'1 » .silngc. insects“ dnirying, poultryâ€"mis-ll i Jinx. ctr... ctc. ‘ l-Zxcry (armor. no mat-11 ltcr what lines ho may be following. a ‘wlll {ind morc or loss of interest in t the domonstrntim curs. Throughout, u tho day instructors will be in charge o of tho oquipn‘ont, prepared to ansu‘or't O Questions and distribute literature. h JUIDGING STOCK. I) (‘ompotnnt mcn will also be in p charge of the live stock and will doâ€"‘tl Ixnonstrato the characteristics o! the Ii Various classus rcprvscutcd, and givo,o instruction in judging. brooding, feed-id ing. etc.. {tom 10 to 12 3.111. and‘ni 12.30 to 5.00 p.m. . ‘w 1 .1QO Manila-Jon.“ (our und 3 duughter used two um Gun-hm yearn llved with Cnlback’s fume:- in g, mull cottage owned by the latter. on Baturdny eventh the little boy complained of violent toothache. The lather went into the town mud bought ; supply at remedlnl drops. which. on his return to the collage ghoul.)- bel‘nre mldulgm. hp :adminlatoml to the child‘ The amps upmntly mitigated. WMIQ‘ not entirely fills-V . 1m boy‘s sufi‘vrlnmi and thy lath» retinal to but. town: the amulet to m up with "up Mule 9mm. whe mm: mm In mu muvh path to to lo awn. Better Farming Special To Visit Lindsay on June 25th. «A Car of Instruction iChild of Four Years Slays His Mother son, whom she htd taught how to loud und bundle the rule. The cir- ctmtmcos of the cue, as related by eyewitnesses. are so extraordinary u to wpeu beyond precedent. Collingwood, June 1 .â€"A mother was slain here last night withabul- let fired in play by her four-year-old WON. FENRLDN. .â€"A mother! Mrs. cum m‘ been in the habit. the opposite side of the table. She In; good." Get busy. learn. Warden Bottum md Devin H‘twomkno' 50"!” ‘mtukenrunouttotheCI-ou Creek unknowing to cat-ha a: Ili- mmmmmyotmh'weokw wouldn't. ‘ m. ‘ The Irish home rule bill passed in The school board met this evening 'secoad reading without division in the and receiied resignations from Miss British House of Commons. L Wilson and Min Human. which new accepted. Others of the mob- m man u” mint " but M on naked for an increase in salary Mt ”I“! W mm The board will meet noon again to Newly every widow bolicm the. oonlider these matters .11 tho mid vou- ol hr Wudon Bottum and Reeve Devin. Manama would like to m o! Vol-alum, are home from county about with her. Wu gnd report a good time. On mum Hoopla! Gown ad. mt o! inc-renal expenditure on alt Midi!“ Inn 1'0de 1.- W, ow. the county rate in rule. mm.mwfi'lmfldmm mills. mnwith in- dlrtlull. meme-mm Mauricetomchmud the The name: Neopunh‘ W W rate on «count at the new umwtonrgametlmklmtfl power house and plant. will mean Would. ‘ Winn-acme. Wehopetor the Jr. wound to name "In-l9 'w. uquintuoe would like to who“ nlaeu with her. Hamilton Hoopla! Gown .41. unit amending. but mull.“ II- “to Irish hm rub bill passed in second reading without division in the "flush Hausa at Commons. mmmmu-uu¢ tut M'twplytomhp. ; fl“ Brewer“. Mi "My 5 hand (3me In out ~39: mm m mom w an honing in thin place,” Suddenly a Martl of brass was heard outside and the street noises. and the tramp, trend. tramp, tread. tramp M the myriad fed: passmg Mom: the street echoed wtthm the auditorium oi the church. Clergy-mun tu thew mg. no“: and 60‘s begun tn emu» their necks. to tum mum mttmty. amt to t‘ttfil length; was‘ tuwut‘da thu duets; At last 3 Mt ventum to fine and dis: appear“ without: This startled President (3: W, Wutsh. who H989 and fluid Z=‘ he hardly stirred up joy in the hbarts of his hearers. a- The horse breeder. the beef cattle man, the sheep raiser. the poultry P- men. the beekeeper, the general far- mer and all who are interested in any 0 special feature of farming, will be in benefited by visiting the train to take is advantage of the lectures. answers to 1- questions and explanations giVen by 31’ the instructors. The literature to be‘ d distributed and the exening lectures n will be moat valuable. ;. While the special trains which have 1- been operated in Ontario during the, i, past two years have been an impor-i \â€" tant feature in the dissemination of ,-:aizricultural knowledge. we believe; ,.;that‘ the method to he followed this , setwon will be much more en‘ective' 1 than former methods. We cannoti t urge too strongly upon the farmersi a and own the business men of the’ -‘t0\\-n, also the housewives and the high school pupils, as well as theH pupils of the higher grades in the’ public schools. to take advantage all; this special opportunity. The C. P. l: R. has shown its faith in this iormi,‘ ,of instzuction by placing trains at thei idisposal of the Agricultural Depart-i; ~ments in the various Provinces. and we sincerely hope that the farmers of .Ontario will show their appreciation 'by attending the demonstrations and ilectures in large numbers. Be sure and giVe the boys an oppor- tunity to take advantage 0! the Bet- ter Farming Couches. sworn! hours can be spent with interest and profit. INSTRUCTORS. The stall of instructors will be drawn from the Agricultural College. the Department of Agriculture and the regular Institute stall. Only met? with special training and experience will be engaged to give instruction. hall for an evening meeting {we of cost to the Department. Where this is done. lecturers from the stat! of in- structors will be prepared to give lectures illustrated by lantern Views in the eVening. ; ’I‘Iw bow mm soon to law forgot- ten Mu tnothncha and Immune ah: norm in Na um. and his mouw. mw mm M was «mint and ham. mned Imam in a rocking vhair at 'itge. 0n the table lay the rifle Which he hui learned how to handle. The child uked his mother (or Iomto thing to pity with. and she brought n number of toys from t cupbou'd. among them . umber lined with cuts trim which she widenuy holiwed to be empty. subsequent. inwaiigm tion has nan-Mod the I‘M‘t that at‘ last "m M the «mid»! hm loath ed wl‘h bullpin. of permitting her son to play with his father's rifle, and. amending to the story, had .uught him how to ion! the weapon; demonstnting the method with empty used cartridges. Appinently these ampty cartridges were uved for his enjoyment. When JCdbnck went to bed lat night the bov was fitting wide A tnble in the [Mag room 0! the cot- Who Taught Him How to Use Firearm my Wm ‘I‘ha swan gunman fur "puma mum am Manda,“ ma mm in“; The 5mm" an: fur- u tram! (Mush: ‘I‘ha fishing- mmn cream"; ua'hm m we mm mm“ in mm under «Minn; dmmmnm "we will be an influx of autumn Manda to 3.86%!“ ms in Mad!“ ma fim bass The weather- lm he» want“ backward. with can! winds and mm Mata. hm Mo um dimpmr in due mum. TM "Hit of "in Fahsrdmvâ€"Hnmlay trams tram ‘I‘umntn mm: m Hahn‘- day attemnon and Mumm Hum!” summit; mum in mamw aranm thwlm at the nmmwumny and {ask a run mm The tram will Hm “mummy uualepwmher; Sunday at the Whitby Cuni‘vrvnu- Rev. W. G. Smith. of tho l'rnshyier- inn church. occupied the pulpit in the evening at the Methodist church. Bills are nut announcing an outer- tainmont in tho town hull Thursday evening the 12th lnst.. p-ixen by the local Dramatic Society, ”I Funelon Falls. in aid of the public library. The play wines highly rommmendpd. The Agricultural Hucieiy are adwr- “sing the first of July in ihelr park. A kalathmnpian prm-Pssinn and sport! of all snris ai‘n in iw rim nil. “(Member ihp dale and talus in ihe hm; Bobcnygeon. June 10.â€"()n ucwunt of the abut-nee of Rev. Mr. Honey Sunday at the Whitby ounh-rvnw Rev. W. G. Smith. of tho l'rnshymrâ€" inn church. occupied the pulpit in the evening at the Methodist church. j A number of the neighbors arrixedfmu "mg 3m time to lend voluohlc assistnnw'n-cmd m‘ in am 1m: the house and ,1 number Oflnull‘f‘. mv outbuildings Severn! times the lat-iii", ”w“. ,, nor caught fire and would hue ht‘on 1 “W 1..“ gldostrowd “ith the barn had it not,’“-us mam. beon for the efforts of the bucket hri- !"‘-'“‘"‘ "1' made. The buildings doetrOyod tar-elmh Wm ,xulued in the neighborhood of $1.500 «mud llu‘ ii The houses that. were lost are osti- .just the I. mated to be uorth about 8200 oar-.11 ”um The animals met g horrible death. They were tied in the stalls and worn‘ right in the midst of the flames. The limbs were literally burned oll‘ them. ynu fur ll $227.05 in luinly Wis] cess in iii: a short distance from the barn. The {arm on which the tire occurred is lo- fcalled on the 10th line of (",a\a.n and "Ila ouned hx ithe Weddell estate. On {rthe afternoon in qm-stion Mr. Rev- r’l'uoldl decided to consume a number r’0! brush heaps that now located be- tween the buildings and the road. A ’ high wind was blowing at the time, ' and it is thought that the fixing ,brands were carried b\ the wind st‘l-i iting fire to the barn. 'lhe women“ 'lxxho were in the house at the time,‘ were the first to {write on the scone. ’ They succeeded 1n securing 3 small portion of the stock, and could «as. .ily have released the horses had they known they were in the stable. They‘ believed that the men “ere using the? animals in the field. By the time. ‘the men arrived the wimols had por- lubed. The barn: and outbuildings on the farm of Mr. Robert Reynolds. (‘avam ware dostmyod by fire on 'l‘hursday afternoon last. i‘nroe horsws and a number of pigs were lost. The fire was caused by flying sparks which originated from a burning brush heap The father wu tnstmtly awakened by the report at the Mlle. He sprung out 0! bed and rushed into the Ming room, when he (00k in the vacuum,“ at u glam. Hug MM. though um mutations. was mm breathing. and I» name from the mum and mu; a neighbor‘s homo. whom he tdophoned to am mm! autumn The nectar was on the 1mm in a [w minuwu. but Mm (‘alluwk wan: dud bakwv kw arrived. fine Barns Were Destroyed by Fire “nation to m. m when be A party hailing tram Nor-land .p. ”WWWMMuuou-Wbefore PHlJar/ksou at ”M “Di low on. W it in May' I court to answer to tho thornsuithyouunublo and chrgootumlinggwutch. Theo!- puugd the W fence was committed about one mu m w to be placed ‘80 but for \nrious muons mu '9 “3 may... towards melnexer xenumed in court. W and the bond 9018M dim-cuv The soul; man belongs to a re- ‘ut the woman 11.. mm“ entered specublc familx In the mom mun her body through the [on break. tr}. bu: is a shirtless sort. or a per “rock the collu‘ bane. and w“ son. How he came in possouion of theme deflected downward . Dunn; the «atoll. according to the story through her hurt told. was a font not Impossible to The father woo instantlx nuukonm any ordinary mortal. He held no M the report at the rule He nprm‘ one up. he took no chance: to char out 0! bed cud rushed mm the [lung her to the mp of . walnut m tho room. whore he wok In um Ulmltlon afloat Damm- ot the Mai“ and am at a mum. Nu: “up. though un; the flaming mrmu ot the put: conscious. \uu- mm ummmg. “a n, he [‘on and quietly extract m. flushed from the «mum and mm a chmomolor from his was! pooh». neighbor‘s house. whom he tdophoned No l he Wm: (on “awful or hu- bad). to the mm! donor. ‘1‘» doom? hm. l} in wow-Mod Hm ho mum! won on the wane, in Q low “fl“u‘pfl‘ the hon» Mulv mo sun‘s: or Hm mm but. Mum t‘albaek won and baton: ho «ho uwuod "to “own ma- “who: Arrived. lml‘l‘iv- and purluuwd mo mwtofl tnwuuw op tut tho atockmu town-d: the boy and the barrel pointed directly at the womui. The bullet entered her body through the left. brout.‘ {WWII happmdtobeplued' l had ceased for some time [lying am attention to his ntions when he spied the cartridge. in the saucer, picked up 1 landed one, inserted it in the rifle u it lty on the able. and Pulled the trigger. PAGES 5 to l2 I" )BCA YG EON E3 WW l' 0| lat.- "Olify mu wha-n it q-xg-imd. \‘nu inmg‘ino my surpria- when I found W‘fl'l was non \viUmm any insurance. "(Win-us indeed kind of you in takv Eooks of one-cent postage stamps are mm" obtainable. “ All join hands " for {he advance- ment of the city, is thc- slogan ofier- ed by the Lvlhlwidgp Herald. (“Tamiâ€"In I-‘enolOn. on Monday. Jun?! 16, 1913,1‘1limlmth Ann “'ukely. beIm’ed wife of John Ay- ers, aged 56 years, 6 months. Mr. Leigh R. Knight. 11mm! Insur- ance (‘o.. of North America. Lind- sa), Ont. : The case will Come up next Tues- day. June 24th, when the prisoner will rewive his sontonvo. The prisoner. after mashing u hear- ing this morning was remanded tar one week. hm'ing vii-aided guilty to taking the watch, mu dunied pulling the staple or breaking into the nosi- dance. (‘umflul-Iu I‘Nw-‘uu. (If Nul‘luml. 01‘? MIN! his man an Sunday nigh! and mum! Mm uww m (‘uuulahle “my. 01' Victoria Road. who hmufiu an prisoner into Lindsay last evening and plawd him In charge 0! Governor Halfnur. Stole Watch Year Ago, Now Before Magistrate LETTER OF THANKS J. W. WAKELY. DIED. 1.00 PER YEAR can out It. the

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