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Watchman Warder (1899), 23 Jul 1903, p. 9

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’s Sum-er Vests 25: ’s Flannel, Linen, Crash and hue Pique Summer Veu, 189 blebuttongreguh fleas]. and 75c, sale 0:. CURE A r ha. - mm? 6'3 ZSWWW ice is hereby given: that I has smitted or delivered to the 'ons mentioned in Section 3 ity at. elections for member! of Legislative Assembly and at icipal Elections, and that. the list was first posted up at any at Duck Lake on tpe m .1. A..- 3’s All Leather Beltfi, pace“ grain Leathers. with meta [cu and rings ngular ice 25c, sale price ...... Ia Cuff Buttons 15¢ L’s or Boy 3’ Lever or Lfnk to]. ‘ Gold Cufl' Buttons; also three ace shirt from; sets, reg- nr price 2' -, sale price.. '50 s’ Belts Sc 3’ Wovm Web an‘l Leather alts, in colors and white, with like buckle. fl-gular price 5c :3 and 100 for .......... ””9””... mm. ’s Belts 15c Door Mats 33c ;’ Be'ts lIc jate ny omissions 0!" any h are found therein. to of 1?th red, Old gold fgreen. Regulu- price in SI-plu 19c County of Victori! :’ Leather we, ring joi {uln- priOo 15c. Sue Lab'e rollexs 535‘: each for......-. m I0! Mats 33: ed Door Mats, Anmu‘ I! to. $ in. long, 14 in, m t designs and eflectivo m s of rxch red, old gold Cid green. Regular price 3% g for ............ Sumner Vests 25c LFIanneL Linen, Crash ute Pique Summer V3 r1 so ble button ' m Lgrznd 75c, 8381,0111; 8 ......... Bc'ts lIc ' ‘ Leather Behs, ring jointed liar price 15c. Sane “k oooooooo '8 ... Belts 15c {All Leathér Belt‘l. patent rain Leathers. wizh meted 3.1 and rings ngular :2 25¢, sale price ...... '56 xii Buttons 15c or Boys’ Lever or Lgnk rol. }old Cuff Buttons; also three ENDERS other 6" me orcaw: rsion to .0“ Tll -Thv Pattie hou on Saturday minors. (‘01. I At the s 139 Dewell em .1Fos er 1'01 a: bid 31 and costs ‘Mr W. T. \e( 1‘": but 10rmelly tmmil at the Hi1 2'3 v lML lkulnv>v... 4m Honda} Mastm‘ Ernie JaCR- .Inn 1hr 3-)'~‘ul‘-nl(l son of Mr. W'. Jackson Ml into tl‘m river near the '1‘ and “(mill hm'v (lrowm‘d but inrlir. J. loss who plunged in andi tannin: ..im out. ‘â€".ll‘.allclujuh Wad-(ling will be 501â€" mnizcd at tllv Salvation Army bar- nt'sson llednesday evening July 39th.,wlwn Mr. Rum. Mosley and liss Halliu Ducal-ll will '43 married Eh Major Cl'l'lglllnn m‘ ’l‘m'onto. ”'-Thv PaLtio hnusw, L‘ohoconk was Mon Saturday; for selling liquor lFlaminors. ('01. Deacon held the 3m. At the same court. Miss Elam Dovsell enn-rcd suit, against ll”. F0510? for assault, who was â€"llr. W. T. Neath). of Louisville ill. but formerly of Lindsay and limit at the High School, got. 3. :W81 prize for his poem on the 1‘0" ‘W. “Ollie-COIUCI‘S Festival at Tor- Emu. Amid the rush of American {Miness life Mr. Neddo has not for- men the muse with whom he got '“Quainted at the old High School. [ 7T") REN'l‘â€"1~‘-ir5t class farm of 1"“ acres. soil clay loom, all clearâ€" sdigmd buildings. Two miles from. [mm on Grand Trunk Railway. ’_Y°:‘mÂ¥ OFChard of about 100 trees. msiarm will be leased for a num- 3??”01'5‘0211‘5 to a good man. For 2mm Particulars apply to A. 'E. ”Faback. “'Oodville, or John Gilles- ” Argyle. Ont. 30-4 {Fm-1y Sunday morning Mr. T. _‘ erbum oi the Montreal Bank staff :1“ Mr. \rthur Hunt of the Domin- n 51347 acridently capsized their “hoe near the lighthouse at the1 3:? 01 the. river in Sturgeon hour-argue}. being in the water a..n an exh‘ a hall “1'91". were rescued m "11:1 austed condition by Account- \ °hnSOn or the Ontario Bank. “If: C.M.B._A. haVe srrangod‘ for bompC-If-‘te Irom Berlin to Wat-erâ€" “ 10v l'lc‘Holiday in order to give ”S 01 fine horses a chance to "he tth SIt'agram's Stables, ‘WhiCh We fan: best race horses in Canada. 3‘ t0 Berlin is only $1.85 and n Pals Sour Car fare to Waterloo: .- SCOTCH 0H8 ‘Early N Mr. ion gm sion ‘ .1, mlOrig brief crop reports to. the inmuto'News. from a list of places ,Qognmno, that from Lindsay says ’ . rr « are, ”SMtS are well up to the age, and in some grains the Ward is better. Everthing looks my” the farms. The May drought 911::in inWed the hay in 599.99 will my: club 01' . orcassion _ . c Ross Hos- ‘- K J the receipt of Sunday collec- T'~-,.:n+ -"klll‘l‘h Manita 1 yPStt the F0 “'le I igopied Cht. 8P asday a fin.) new 23-foot gem with a. 3-horsc-power pngine was added to the It is the Lilian-Mose and; Mr. A. B. '1‘ "‘ll\'. L base hall team will plav lub of huuhman at Be: lin :assion of thv C. M. B. -\. to that. town on Civic August 13th. Come and Show D 1 uggist sday morning an excur- numhering about, 80‘), the auspices of the Port )dist Sunday school reach- 1d xxx-n1 to Sturgeon Point Hospi t 'J RCubOX‘ Post omcea‘dndsw THE WATCM a mu [1 \Inu“ rs of the Ross Hos- lyzc the receipt. of pita! Sunday collec- bm‘o Baptist church. hmught down an 'day under the aus- (‘ol'o‘m'unk ‘ Epworth A. McDonald pastor ~‘l\â€"â€"A good general 0d. Apply to Dr. 121cc, Kent-st. 3d and onl‘avged, 1"mxlex 00., indsax. â€"-30â€"2 1., plmt03'r3ph5 for a mom‘. \0 punch - Aflt‘" at chance the hind- ev-er had to ,VlSlt onald pastor shurih’ of patting on as many airs as v ‘ if he were the Attorneychn-cral. "PW 3340“ Chairman Domville said Governor iâ€"lioi-scâ€"power Ogilvie. at, the jail, was too blankety ““1““ t" the blank lazy to look after friendless inn-Rose and; persons consigned to his care. Alder- ‘I'I'N- man Domville in discussing the pro- ‘am Wm P13." posal to put a couple of dark cells 12111 at Berlin in the building said they “‘might get V. M- B- A- a crossâ€"grained son of a sea cook as :11 on Civic supeifintemhe'nt, and he would trot Come and ' the inmates into the cells every time he took 'the notion.” - ‘2: an oxcur- ”When the band Was marching ‘ahmxt 300. back from the boat on Tuesday eve- - A- “1.... .,+ Hm foot of uphs for .\'o punch Lindsay -.w ARDER. JULY 23rd. ‘ 1903 â€"\obody wanted to go on the band excursion on Tuesday night and Leader. Beenigk marched his musicians down the hill and then he marched them up again, reversing It will be notieed. the meowdings of the fameus general. The threaten- ing weather and the proximity of a popular excursion to the Falls toâ€" night (Thursday) and of the Flavelle picnic next Saturday, likely account-"- ed for the disinclination cf the crowd to go. -The alderman *wcnt down to Sturgeon lake Tuesday , afternoon in McConnell’s yacht to see the Kawa- tha. Lakes Company’s gravel deposit from which the contract for street material is being filled. The legis- lators thought. ~they might find some deposit that the company had over- looked, of ’better gravel. They did not find it but they had a. good time. Mr. McConnell took/chem over to his} island and served supper on the :verandah of the cottage. Town was ‘reached about 8 o ’.clock -='1‘he following officers of Lindsay Lodge, No. 100, I.0.0.F., were. in- stalled on Monday evening by D. D. G. M. Bro. D. W. McLuchlan of Woodville : P.N.G., Bro. T. 0. Mat- chett; N. G. Bro. D. Sinclair ; V. G. Bro. W. Ashley; Trees. Bro. J. W. Anderson; R. S. Bro. W. Miller; F. S. Bro. E. Williamson: R.fi.N.G.. Bro. W. Scott; L.S.N.G., Bro. W. Fee ; Warden, Bro. E. Perry; Con- ductor, Bro. C. D. Dyke; Chaplain, Bro. Geo. Mills; L..S V. G., Bro. C. L. Davidson ; R..SV.G., Brd. W. Carlyle; -â€"On Tuesday morning about 7 o‘cloCk Mr. Herb Skimh fell from the roof of Mr. Alex. Fisher's new house! at the corner of William and Regent-11 sts.and had his leg and hand brok- en. He also received other injuries and was rendered unconscious by the shock. Mr. Skitch was working on Contractor McGeou'gh’s sta’fl of carp- enters. Upon reaching the root to go to work in the morning he placed his foot against a board lying on the roof, that he supposed was nailed. It was not, and instantly he and it went over the edge to the ground be- low. As he shot passed the scaffold Mr. Geo. Henley tried to catch him but was unable to. â€"The discourse of Hamilton legisâ€" lators makes that of the Lindsay al- dermen sound genteel. At a recent meeting of the House of Refuge ("om- nrittee Aid. Stewart declared that a little calling down would do Sheriff lMidd-luton good. He accused the ,-_.. no. ' v! Ilvln u--- ‘uack from the boat on Tuesday eve- ning it began to play at the foot of Kent-st. A horse could not stand that music. Mr. Michael Dorgan‘s of King's wharf, couldn't at any rate and with Mrs. Dorgan in the buggy. and a hay rake attached be- lilnd. the animal dashed away from Goran’s store where Mr.. was making some mirahases. The condiuions for 33.13811 runaway word all present and it is hard to see how most serious if not fatal results could have been avoided if Mr. Frank Duke had not rushed out and seized the running animal by the bridle. i'Though dragged some distance Mr. :Duka at last stopped the horse and ~nb damage was ‘dpne. â€"-Miss Lucy Staples, B.A., of Mill- hrook. was engaged by the School Board on Monday afternoon as teacher of Modems at the Collegiate Institute. Miss Staples is an honor He is a Specialist: in Science, but not i n the Commercial: department. Hence the boardxhad to get pemiisâ€" sion from the Minister of Education 'm,. and this was all the because no special- ] £ 1 l l 1 Dormer. ] moré-ofe;di1y gbt u ists were available. required to qualify 7-3-1 A ‘ Ptt onn's â€"â€"Mrs. Flatt of Picton Mrs. James Bryson. " 'ss McConnell. ’ â€"-Miss S. Stinson of visiting her parents in t< ~Miss Pearl Béwes 1 _ , z; n-1, -_Miss Bonnell, nurse Hospital is spending her holidays ._Miss I her sister Ion F8113: visiting her Ancil Mills. .Miss Kate Bree sghefler Mamie Thnmpson of Port Hope- on with friends Peterbo 1‘0 Roe-best?“ l n to“’n! visiting Toronto: visiting gr Fenc- Tax-out0 Giana. of BUI' -3_ J05. -llrs (Dr) Spears and Mrs. Kem- M of W are visiting MIS. F W. 811% t. . .111“ Will Robinson of the Jenks Shipbuilding Co. Detroit is at home for a few holidays. -Mr.andursZJ.NeadsofD°’ --Mr. Bert Helen of Toronto “'85! in town on business during the lat- ter part. of last Week. â€"Miss Edna Young left Mondqy for a month’s visit with friends m Stratford and Sarnia. few --Mrs. Stewfii‘twiflRobinson of Belleville is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Widdess William-st. â€"M'r. Cyril McAlpi-ne left last. week for the coast in the interests 0‘ Lovell 8; Co.’, a Montreal publishing house. -â€"Chief Nevison lett on Tuesday 0“ a. holiday trip to New York and At- lantic City. He will be gone three weeks. â€"Mr. Chas. Yeo, teacher at Agin- court, who ié at home in Little Bri- tain for the holidays, waSin town on Saturday. _ â€"Rev. J. Batstone, Methodist minister at Bobcaygeorn, and his wife and three daughters were in town on Monday. â€"Rev. J. W. Macmillan, B. A.. of Winnipeg. arrived in t0wn lest even- ' and will be the guestof fmends for (Trev days. â€"Mrs. (Dr.). Burden of Rochester is spending a couple of weeks with her parents Mr. ~ and Mrs. J amcs Lovell, Sussex-st. â€"Mr. W. Margach, crown lands agent at Rat Portage, and a former resident of Lindsay was at the Point over Sunday and Monday. â€"Mrs. Savage. of Montreal. Mrs. Barker and Miss Eassan of Toronto are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Neelands at Sturgeon Point. â€"Miss Marie O'Keefe. daughter of Dr. Henry O'Kmfe, Mime. N. Da- kota, is visiting Miss Nellie Connol- ly, at Lilac Park, West Ops. A.“ OJ, “Iv ulluv bull“, V'\wv -.",_. â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. F. O'Boylc went on the excursion to St. Anm‘ de Beauprc on Tuesday. They will spend some time in Quebec and Mou- treal. â€"Mr. Thos. Sadlcr is home after spending six weeks at the Caledonia. Springs taking treatment for rheum- atigm. He received a great deal 02' benefit. UUMVI- '- â€"Miss Ada. Graham. Miss Many! Bradshaw and Miss Longahan. pup ils of Miss Winters Wore successful at the recent vocal examinations of thr Toronto College of Music. vâ€" -__ â€"-Rev. W. D. Harrison the new Methodist minister at J aneh‘ille was in tOWn on Friday. Mrs. Harrison accompanied him. Mr. Harrison is trying to make arrangements to have a. new parsonage built. â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. Best of Belle- ville Spent. a few days in town roc- exrtly the guests of Mrs. O’Loary. Mrs. Best's mother. Mr. Best 1001-. his old place in the band on the ex- cursion to McConnell's Island. “A- A: §‘\n â€"Mi:-:s Bethune, chief nurse of the Ross Memorial Hospital has resign ed. She is spending a few days with Miss Gregory before, leaving for a holiday on Lake Simcoe with hm uncle, Rev. D. M. Martin of Cunning.“ ' " '* ‘9 O‘nn In) ton. -â€"Maim' French-Davis of tho Im- perial army was in Toronto the 0tht'f day, and speaking of Canadian 01‘- ficers he had met during the South African war, said: “ I met Col. Hughesâ€"yes Col. Sam Hughes. and ‘a. good follow he was ” 1 â€"â€"Miss Annie Greaves Brown of lenarm is to be congratulmtod on the result" of her recent, exmnimtion ‘ ’ ‘~:‘ th 91‘ in the theory 01’ first-class honors in rudiments and history'- Miss -B Mr. J. Parnell L A .â€"v history. Miss Brown is a 1 Mr. J. Parnell Morris. â€"â€"Among the latest, arri Pleasant Point summer res the following :- Mr. and Mr Stacey, Miss Lottie Brown Brown,‘ Fleetwood ; Miss " ' A om T. g KNOXF'} to Mr. CRAIG -A1 July 7 Lb GRAHAM Craig, Visiting Mr McKibbin. rt McLean o 11 business 1 William neir ~bigv £31th and wi g felt want in Mm ‘ble stock has been 1}” £08. W5} 13am PAGE

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