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Watchman Warder (1899), 5 Jul 1900, p. 9

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THE WATCHMAN-WARDER: LINDSAY. om. ’ g Mamet-Messiaen Q“ Q51 m 28 DAYS LONGER before the walls and ceilings begin to fall. in the meantime we must get ready ‘ C“ in the dust and dirt, and to reduce stock to Lowest Limit we discount every article in the store. Some gin : '.‘ ‘z‘v’ ‘ n. r iwlsSDAIK manmrhfi ., ‘ 1,“ . mag or sack coat 7. e lines in-â€"â€"â€" W173 3’ i283 2-; .v 44, - . , O, bargain“ 9.00 Dress Goods, lVli fiery, oiling, Men’s Furnishings, Carpets, gs (‘1 c. 3 qualities, asfoll w; ‘ e ‘ - o . 3.23 for $2.50; S433 minim etc, go at 25 to 50 per cent. discount, while no article no matter how staple or new is discounted less @ °“ than 10 per cent. Don’t fail to bring the cash and get the full discount. g% t, Ladies’ pure Linen s {3“, Mr. Beall moves to the store, 4 doors East of Gregory’s corner. ' an at ......... 1:, Ladies’ WhitetPinne new hack, nicely nigh. , .1 sizes, regular 52o) WWWWMWWWWWW .. WW bargain price 1 . E dis N I. AS FLAVELLE BRos. gs mmmmmmsmmssmmmssmsmmmmsssm . 1 Little Local Lines ' Little Local Lines Personals Little Local Lines 0 â€"â€" â€"Wanted, at once. an assistant kitchenl -â€"The Oddfellows declare they will hold -â€"-A new 15-foot flag floats from the -â€"Miss Annie Rusland of Little Britain )n -Chief Geo. Goose of Scueorr island. but . . . a a maid for hotel Good wages. Apply to . another celebration next Dominion day. town flag pole at the market square. It spent afew days in town this week. now uide on Stur eon, .‘a fishin has , , , , , _ g g x )5 g Mrs, J. Maunder, Central House, binds iy. They ewdently know how to do it. was run up Thursday by J. J. Turner 8: â€"Mr. Rupert Irvine was in town on â€"â€"Commissioner Pilkie fell from his Son Of Peterboro. Dominion day. ‘ P w, l“ 1 been very good. )f tf ; , l‘; 1.. -â€"I\I'. 'M't hell offerin the balance of â€"'- " ' l. JllS lBl 1% 1 t 1‘ g â€"â€"For tickets for the Homeseek- Wheel last week and got a nasty cut on the Iâ€"During July and August the Public â€"Mr. C E Linstrum of Toronto w - Library will be open every evening and on town over Shnday and Monday as m her summer miliinery very cheap. Every- . k 26-Lf. ers’ Excursmns to the Northwest “90- Q . . oung man who went to see his claturday Iiifternoons.f “The 1public “fill â€"Mre Wm \Iorrison town is visitin '. ° - ease ma .‘ . ‘ ‘ ' ‘ d “v“ 1315 wheel out p e note 0 15 c ange y Peterboro friends. , ’ g - - ~ . - - 25C thing new and fashionable.â€" _ H -â€"-()n Thursday night of last week, the go to GEO, WILDER, at. the tx â€"The y i girl on Sussex-st. an _‘ side, wonders how it got into the lock-up. 0'0“ 0f the BOfird--21-3. - - . ~-Some vandal destroyed a fine maple -â€"Mr. \V. P. Bartley of l\ew X 01k City is congregation of Queen-st.Methodist church press Omce. -Rev. A. H. Strike reached his first . . . . p ti on at the residence of Mr. A. D. Mallon, on a “S” to relatives ”1 town. :31. ~ - (lbrirr‘s ..35C - - . V ' “ ' ave a rece ition to their new astcr, Rex . , ‘ g } p â€"The high winds of last Week played sermons at Queen-st. Methodist church , _ , ‘ east ward, Monday evening. A reward of â€"Miss B65518 HOpwooo of Toronto is the : 2 *, Excel Harvey Strike and family. A pleasant _ , _ . . . g '. A -:M. 35C evening was spent. havoc With the apple crop in this section. I ' H ’ Barrels 0f the half-formed hum were last Sunday and modes. good impression. __ _. . . . ,, $0 is offered for evmence that Will convict guest of her Sister. Mrs. M. 1:1. Sisson. .. - v . ' ' ' . â€"Remember the sale of household . ., \ .. , - v " 'l ‘Lnel furniture this (Thursday) afternoon, atone knocked oil the trees. . -Tuesday morning, at the police 00‘1”, the mis yea t ‘ ‘ n excursion $37 was contributed to the town treasury c n . _ . â€"Mrs. .S. A. Iogarty of Chicago is viSit. â€"On \Vednesdgy of 1351; wecg, Lakefield ing her Sister. Mrs. A. Gillies, Glenelg-st- .313 I? C: in, Suede): Schools, (o‘clock, at the residence of Mrs. Robt. â€"-Tbe Crandella will carry a Johnston, 68 Glenelg-st. west. Avaluable to Lindsay from Prince Albert and Port as aresult of a few drunken brawls the . . . , carrieda by-law {ZlV’lDR 3 b00115 Of 310.000 â€"â€"Mr. T. C. Birchard, teacher at Coho- ,1 - l M losof furniture willbe offered. Perry on Tuesday next, 10th; and on day previous. . 9 , , â€"â€" -â€"A very choice musical event was held Friday 12$ h. the farmers of Verulam “'1“ â€"There is a brisk demand for brick. to acement works that Will operate on the conk, is visiting friends in Lindsay and ‘ou COi'Sifief ' ‘ in the basement of the Cambridge-st, Vis‘it our town. They are beingloaded before cool at Fox’s shore’of Buckley buluke near thtlére.b 01131? Matriposa. ‘ ' AAL LITTLE, )Ie'hOdl“ church on Thursday efienine â€"To-morrow(l’ridav) the. Cambridge-st. yard. The weekly output is $00,000 and ODE fiat? W3“ p0 ed against “a y aw â€"Miss Dewar, of the Ottawa public ' ~ - . a 15 “'33 the semi-annual recital given by and Queen-st. Methodist Suiidav schools the season‘s will reach a million. an ' Orit. . school stafi', is the guest of Mrs. 1). Mc- sacs: 32' yogic/nery Store, pupils of Mr. Morris. The room was filled excurt to Nicholls' park, Peterboro. via â€"Several new flags were. hoisted in â€"The garden party under the auspices Dougau’ Sussex-st. beyond the doors and all were delighted Grand Trunk railway. Train leaves town Dominion day, among them being 8. 0f the ladies 3‘11“]er 0f, the Met’hOdISt --Mr. Adam Clarke B.A. third vear With the entertainment. Lindsay at. 9.1.”) 3.111. __0verfieight 3hours in 13 foot, one by The \Vatcbnian-VYarder. gg‘fig? $EZ€BI%§§ $3,333,: 81233 1;: medicine at Queen’s, is at home for’the Peterboro. Tickets (we, children cc. purchased from J. J. Turner 6.: Sons of about 40 were present. The orchestra and hohrfitgaw Frizzeu ofV d ltd â€" s. . - apanee an i e Little Local Lines OPP. POST OFFICE ~ '7 “'” ’ "wwwâ€"‘wâ€" ”" â€"The Lindsay Baptist Saudis?r 80b1001 P t b o ., ‘ ' r ' will excurt to Sturgeon Point an ‘eiie on _ t "ll be held on the e or or ' ' ' . ‘ |E\g \ GS Falls on Wednesday. July 4th. Deris'iefimer lawrlixo‘fafiirénngrg Milne. CambridEe-Ft-i “YeSterdaY M" Ge“ Matthews received refâ€"[:22 {11:33:11}; lddyslddtigelzveinnl Dixie ro- daughter Spent Sunday and mommy With a . . - Crandella. Boat leaves town wharf at 9.30 on Tuesday evening neat, July ich. under a cablegmm from Capt-,Roaem. ufficer of 03,510,; on Monday was .{pchirmtng ign- her S‘sm’ M’s‘ W“ Skinner’ Lindsay's" the auspices of the Ladies' AuXiliary of the Corporal Joe Matthews company, in reply ation on the mechanics business and fun . _Rey, Bryce Innes of Bobcaygeon was ’ in town over Monday night, on his way and will remain at Sturgeon Point until . ‘ ‘ . l i I T ”'7‘ 7 3 p m. and then proceed to Fenelon Falls, 1f 310‘“ .ll ant the ‘, 89 b} a 0“ N returning to the Point at 5.30. to an inquiry sent a month aoo. It bore the cheering words “Joe never better.” â€"The Toronto News says that Mrs. Margaret Sellins is suing the G.T.R. for unstated damages because she paid her fare to Toronto and was given a ticket to Peterboro only. She was brought as far as Lindsay and put ofl“ here. -â€"The volunteers came home from camp Y.M.C.A. Refreshments will be served. Admission 10 cents. â€"Kcep in mind the Crandella‘s‘ regular cheap tripto Bobcaygeon On Saturday afternoon. Boat leaves upper wharf at 230, returning at S. A delightful. sail; bring the children. Hundreds should take advantage of these cheap Saturday our- blooms and ' foliage were on Mr. Maxom‘s â€"Mrs. Joseph H. Maunder and daughter rig in .great profusion. They but repre- sent his hot houses and gardens. of Toronto are guests of Mrs. J. H. Morri- son, Elgin-st., north ward. _ â€"The prize-winners in the athletic events on Dominion Day were: Putting â€"Mrs. G. W. McComb of Deer Park, the shot, H. Burns, 39ft 6 in; Ed. Lytle Toronto, spent a few days of this week 39ft 5in: broad jump. Cundal 19ft 6 1 :2 in; With friends in town. McCabe 18ft 10in: high jump, lst Carl, 2nd -â€"Mrs. R. Jackson of North Ops has just that made up the rest of it. The choicest \ home from Toronto. __.____ â€"â€"A. couple of weeks ago Mr. Albert E Minthorne, Powies’ Corners, sold a thoroughbred shorthorn cow and calf ballad lTOm Local three days old for $125 00. The purchaser was Reginald M. Fowler, of Grey county. ? , ~ SOUFCES Mr. Minthorne is a noted breeder and his n . ' ° , . . . . - , 85001: always commands 3 hlgh figure. ings. If not liberally patronized they Will we Excel in ”115 - .f . -â€"Mr. A. B. Terry recently purchased 26 'digcontinucdb ngtotglgapzegsggngg‘hy ggfiggugggyégggrgggafd Enhdeyshvdggdvlge 16105832$V3§a31f§ Â¥1Eh1%%1eé Carl anil M; returned, aftera few weeks visit among 3; 3 , N; vualitv. Ltle LOC’il Lines the building adjoining his on the west: one can run a .a s p . . effects of the outing, in better marching Divittle2snd A idliward? (1840;32815? A: .\orwood, Peterboro and Zion friends. i .t. a”... c; . ‘ .. ‘ :7 . , For-a. week he has had mepJ 35. YEQrL -â€"The barn-raising on the ”farm of Mr. and sunburn. In the sham fight at King- Halward, 2nd 'J, A. Rae} hurdle lst 33‘ â€"Miss JennieMitchell,teacherat Novar, ta. . finer the Samerville cutting an archway through 1:, 6 WI 1118 Alberth Minthorne, Powles Corners, on “on they were ruled ofi‘ the fle1d for Lytle 2ndJ A Rae' obsthcle race 1st “7 Muskoka, is enjoying her vacation with. , j?"'¢c‘:~' will be held at Cobo- walls and otherwise fittipg h‘S P“FChase Saturday lest. drew an. lmmef‘se crOWd' appearing in ihe firin line in close order, s, Ma’guire 2.3.111 spratt' boy’s(race Jno: friends in Lindsay and 1381161011. say. (MC. 3nd. for incorporation in his dcotnffctloltllfii About .300 from the SE-Culon adjacent]. gore thereby repeating the agersfontein error, Kinnear, 25d Frank Cotey; heavy march- â€"Mr. R. Walks. formerly of the Colle- . ”Hannah. eye. ear and throat store. The main 63‘1“th 3:1 £392.85: side 9‘93“": .over 80 0' whdomhwirel 38 a): but it was all good drill for the boys who. ing order race lst Nichols, 2nd Meehan, giate Institute staff, is in town visiting a can S on you . :mmson house every Wed- 25831 2:13;)?“ 8:23;: at‘l‘l‘ildmentire premises ngehriidlfgetfimefigi: edab $091.1 Harris let us hbope, Will never figure in any fight both in Co. 1, friends. a :c to 31, $1357 .r..'.,,-, . , are being overhauled and Mr. Terry will and the south side by Byron M aunder, the but a 8132111 (:18‘ d t k t h _ â€"John Ewan, the Globe correspondent, â€"Mrs. Bruce Adair and son of Toronto “’ ' g... T ”WHY who“ children now have one of the finest confectionery 15mm. winning. There were no accidents, â€"Atre orse an a ruc , no muc m South Aft-1C3, writes to his paper as arethe guests of Mr. and Mrs. s. Parsons, ' h “cm"; ““5““ to Bobcaygeon stands outside the cities. everything working like clockwork In flesh on the horse and considerable 01} the follows regarding Gen. Hutton: Col. northward. ' - . the evening tea was served by Mrs. 'ruckiwhfip and “Spavmf'ltsfihard 812m» Herchmer came up from Cape Town with â€"Miss Kate Breen, professional nurse eel: a1 in; -i,~, tennis layers â€"Wm- F,- Maltman °f Canningtog $513 Maundvr and assistants on the lawn, and Bu“ that 15 in WW“ and ‘t W39 0‘ 5‘ farmer the Eurpose of resuming command of the of Ottawa, is home for [her summer race» r: Pam. ,2], Si (‘3 pd -lla the benefiCiary inanolicy {01‘ $1.00 e it is fife to say a more appetizing spread that the remark-is to be made. He isa 2nd att., but Gen. Hutton determined to tion. . H05km} fitted sis chaanpei‘on. by the late Wm._1:oster, m the Oranlg: has not been placed before a crowd of prominent “‘3“ m the affairs 0‘ 0.03 and continue Col. Evans in charge. He refused â€"Miss Nellie Buck and Mr S B k l] l "' niche and Oilierq were lay: Mutual Association Of Ontario. I. hungry guests in that section for many 9. 119510112 ago he appeared 00th° highway to reinstate Col. Herchmer on the ground teachers at Duoro near Pet. b. no ’ Rooms are we. m“““"t t 0 f ' p assigned n" to Thomas Foster, a son 9 d ' Th bl ' w re filled and refilled With a team 0f horses whose shoulders of his age and offered himastafi‘position, - ’ tr cm, are . J. .14., LO“ {1. Lindsay _ h d to et m 8.). e ta (S e ff h l ’ home for the holidays. ' inn... deceased for $229 and t en sue g until all cri(d enough The barn when were 73‘” overaspaceo “’9 mo 95 9““ which the Colonel refused. There can be . .‘ e L 1 back, claiming that he was drunk when he completed will be one of the finest in the and half as ‘Y‘de-, Th? humane societv no uestion that Col. Evans‘ youth, com- â€"Miss L' A- Wilson 015 the Ontario | - xii-A 3” ‘70“ ”a“ and TOW“ made the assignment. Chancellor .Bcgyd section. It is 60x50 with hip roof, and must be organized “1 this county. bine with an unusually wide experience, Ladies College, Whitby, spent Silndfiy : i510? ”mm“ mm“ their tried the action, and handed out Ju g- stone foundation affording ample stablimz â€"â€"The entertainment iven Friday even- fits him for the command, but there isa ““511 her 515‘": Mrs. J- L- Pekas. 5 Feel- ‘fin‘flkew York' The wheel ment last week to the direct that viii accommodation ,underneath. The com ing by the music class ft. St. Joseph’s con- feeling that Gen. Hutton might have em- St' . 53:6: ml; trains and steam- assignment must stand. 3131913117111?“ in- tractor for the carpenter work is Frank vent was very successful, and much enjoy- played more tact in arranging the business. -â€"Mlsses Jennie Brown and Mabel Sey- , l a '5 hold {SEAR}: Mr. Hart was com- not in the inebriated condition he “118?. Dewell, and for the masonry McLean ed by all present. Before closing the Gen. Hutton has about as much tact as the meat of Peterboro spent a few days of t? a \‘v 3 . . £615.1le the ”‘9 betwee,“ cd- Bros. of Islay. Only the best material BishnD O’Connor gold medal waspresented proverbial bull “1 the 01119351”?- tBliidefiekin“tolwn, the guests 0f Mrs. J- right. >7» (-‘wpék:f:}§rgf;latl‘(3?glfit (I): 313 .â€"The residence of the late Squire Mc- willbe used throughout, the stable floors bv Monsignor Laurent to Miss Mary -â€"â€"-oâ€"â€"â€" in s aw. i. ham-st, . ohm-en ,6}; d gamed higrtdhi: Donnell was damaged by fire on 1“Thursday; being laid in cement. 1311ettegetr, she‘li‘aitring passed twith beings Farm for Sale aOD-OMf. Wd. (’1‘. ICarroll cg BrCc-kville, . Utah: ir . . ~ 0 in last. About four o'cIOc' some? __ , ‘d t h; ened on Saturda'. r, e in erme it} e examina ion 0 e â€"â€" m 8n“: Y er .f'on ercy, is the ' rwear . I 3‘ count? d‘feiilaL'1’1'nll'dbe half filerfianfia at the Flavelle coming-DY 8 mill .Tuné‘llgg awliilfilthe 3511 were doing roubd College Of .Music, and also 8‘ second 301d Valuable farm for 5319 in Brock, contain- guest. 0f Mrs. Carroll, Melbourne-st", south ~ , . lwennnnnmrnilildrtlhénd‘gctoe saw smoke pouring from the bmldm“ and work on ’the 7th line. North vex-aim. medelto M133 01“"? Th°mps°ni W110 W‘s- int: 100 acres. 90 cleared. balance wood “ard' .. ' \Villiam Tiers and Daniel Morrow were bed the same examination. Eggdpdiabglliedg 2:113 $§§fl§gfiincaiagfigg pahgd‘sbghgf‘u‘dggegggfrs“ 12?: eggs, $000,111- .. . . - au e,-rs...-.Coâ€" well.and Mrs. G Goad of Oakwocd, are Visiting Whitby and Oshawa friends. â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. Battisby and daugh- ter of Peterboro. and Mrs. it. A. Cedhll. sent in an alarm. ’1‘ all at Sturgeon Point an had to break in thef doc; . . n ‘ . the fire. It was on dpile and -â€"The London Times in its description of Col. Hughes’ mature at Unington has the following: Although Col. Hughes is, amongst other things, a member of parlia- ings. A good farm at. a reasonable price and on easy terms. For particulars apply at Watchman-Wander officeâ€"ZG-tf. busy preparing to blow out a big pine stump. and had two charges fixed. One was all right with fuse attached, but they had not enough fuse for the second. Thos. . iov(J ' : \ . . “id :8 an. ‘0 quit the trip at are” ““1 went a week there. . Wen: through to the big S at 50C per pr; ' Winn. .. ' begun in the. cellar kitchen W0? n hour _ at ,:1 50’ ,, (C .{,T.. on. l-ilfla'v' and Satur- burned up through the flooxa £0126 did a H. Devitt came along and {00k a hand in. merit and professor of international law, _ ns . _ M“ ‘5'." .‘\ good deal of it was out but the water an s roaches and amongst them they fixed a. piece of he is better known in his own colony as The Weather and Miss Edna Carl of Tog-onto, are guests 4 per palr .‘f‘e luck... ' ”down. here and good deal 0! damage. leieslgiiggf cotton, put some powder in it, and tied it Sam Hughes, the railway man. The loan _â€" of Mrs. S. Laidlaw. 3 Furnibhmg .; dent-oilin“ an<\l_ o‘ccagonfilely $2,000 and is covered y u up to take the place of the fuse. The cog of this able officer is not the least amongst [From the Lindsay omtvato,“ â€"We regret to learn as we go to press - John ‘C In. ‘ ‘3‘“ uow 4” â€"The prize list for Toronto‘s 2118119 39” 0f the “Pm“.wn‘ PM 0“ to the Charge an the services which Canada has rendered _ , , that Mr. '1‘. A. Middleton has been given iittiprc wh‘f” had. 1‘15 5‘10 ualEic osition and Industrial Fair. Which tampod in With gravel and stone. Devttt the mother country. and it_is to be hoped, Report {0! week ending Saturday night up by the doctors. He has been in for 7E T 6mm,“ tisUIiiiore Enconvip- this 5,53,. will be held frOm August 91 to put the. match to the cotton and of course in the interests of the empire, that larger June 30th 1900. some time and of late has been failing fast, LO‘V D ‘ liiire, II'iVP“:;idlEe:t 5:1 3‘33“}, Sept 8th has just been Publli’hEd' Idt’ thhed t??? o: szfirufimakgethfldflksgfi opporituniltles dzmlESeEioutlgrdglgli’ggtq‘hflil- TEMPERATURE. â€"Rev J as Robinson Methodi ‘C ' ‘ Well of I '4 - 73‘ shows some increase in the premiums an ,3 n ‘m . ‘ ’ “ W3“ e. as ‘99 - S Highest......... ..... ...88 90 Tuesday t f C ‘ .L k NI" " 3‘ mums- r atten.;u‘l““°’ 3: 2‘33““ W3“ ives evidence of the minutest attention that saved him. Had he got up he would expedition. But Col. Hughes 13 more than Lowest “0 Sam 81‘ 0 Was 8- e. .1 mm. .is enjoying a ‘ L. ~v - -‘ ’ . » 7 ,0 , . ' Coco-‘00.... oooooo . rda " i , 0 tell a£.t::pb];lrts' $161.11]? go the promotion of the b?“ interes 8 Of have been Lilifd'k Asét washa. stpne “ fins a business man and has 8-8 en wince before. Warmest day mean oi "i; 35 Wednesjda (Elliglri-gft WEI? 3:32:31”? fatntlti1 ls 13th on éoartgm h d “in, C “'0 8 the country Mr. H. J, Hill, the manager through hisc .ee . an . ti re is ower 4;. He hasawaypf appearing w are people C hi “i " Q- Y f - y e_ : e. anitoba, pursuitâ€"5x351; gear, and then nd secretaéy has been in Egg-ope after his hair was singed, hrs hand burnt, and 1638*: expert, him, and “113.. together wmh a 0 est u 53 20 Saturday 0011 erenclel to accept an invitation to his man 8 ‘“ an effort to re- a s eci attractiOns and it is expec ed the stump gave him an ugly thump on the certain gift of cross-examinAtion, renders The week . ..66.90 present c urge. some 9 arm. Two stones went through the brim him invaluable as an intelligent officer. PRECIPITATIONS m menus. -â€"Rev. W, J, King of Williamsburg Virginia, arrived in town Tuesday. H5 at“; cases this was accom- iiion extraordinary and sus- S of mobility. Nothing ' man feel the vanity of this and crown of his straw hat, cutting out Moving with his usual rapidity in search - - big 110188 WithO‘It moving the hat. H6 of arms and informrtion, he found himself fitzhfg‘lll 0f? inone day 0 44 Thursday was taken to Bobcaygeon and was fixed on March the 30th afew miles from the Total rain fall 75' up, and can congratulate himself on his pant connecting the town. of Upington 9'5 narrow 830896 from instant death. with the south bank of the river. THOMAS Bun. ) will spend a few week's vacation with friends here. and also with his brother. Dr. D. J. King of Bufi‘alo. who is occupying a. cottage at Pleasant Point with a patient features of the highefii’i city or town " Sist' never before been seen in any "' ill "1‘18 8 sheath] of people of America. Pri _ R t (if hi addressiniz Mr. s hat before the st. East, Toronto. â€"-. ..

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