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Watchman Warder (1899), 7 Jul 1904, p. 10

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~ One ornemnns‘thnemsqnwm hoWould Liketo Getalchmd ._..._..‘-â€"-------i . ‘l’n’c Word or God is'not‘ Dependent upon the Round Volume but it isthe Only Safe Director. Editor Watchman-Warden AdVOCate, Sir, “Come now and let us reason lows : together," saith the Lord. Sir,â€"-I read a letter - are from one “Alick,” and “Th we". cos of om warfare e ‘p farmer a are not carnal. .but mighty through 'help. He tells holds. casting down roasonmgs an how things are no f . ' m ' ' that exhalteth it- here for a Situation on a ar - evlefry his]; taggknowledce of God want to hire for eight months, or a ” agar a ’ . . years (just as it suits myself, of and bringing into captxvrty every course). I will take $25 a month, thought to the obedience of Christ. or $240 for a year, all? board 2:: “Consider I say, and the washing. '1 keep a. drivmg 11:3; for Lord -... the- Lmderstandinn' in all a top buggY- Ifylll. want pa . 8:1"- .. L ' i a the horse ; he will Jump in the gram thllIlrssbowles call; our attention to some, and 1t “ ill take the farmer and - all the family 5 the fact that God has this day set; , ome time to get him . that don't count on a before us. “life and good and deaths a 1p must be used right. and evil." The “W10 ddmitlon for ce in the barn for my sin is transgl'CSSlUH Of the law. “01 [buggy ' .we can run it out and in >.-1.‘ Vt'ozot 10 -’........ . God. Mr. {9'2}? gofigpicleals goes again every day we. are d1awmgs fulfil bible as he expense .. f, nd Ithe harvest. as the dme house 1 no further than the leathexâ€"Jou of the farmer‘s implements.generally. volume With gilt edge. who l'nows I may sell my horsc,Iand if I do a1'I An man or woman . 1w" k e) at am very p _ G dyis satisfied that God's word1 .111. e Ib t uittinr at 6 o'clockâ€"â€" 0’ " ‘- . _. . l'ds I.ticulaiaou (1 g .' cannot be connineu Plum} ‘F'Ill‘chelwofd I do not want tlLe hémrs that {Alicia a. leatherâ€"bount vo 111110.. tells about. A ire man Siou of God is quick and powerlul. and quit early so that he can haye three sharper than any or four'hours to wheel for life and t number of the Farmer's. "Sandy” writes as £01- in ' this paper he gives the his hir‘Gd w lie. t Jon. the Crowds You’ll save Money 1!] . twoâ€"edged sword. piercingr eve-r1 tfi' rest himself. I Will IIOt very fast on Monday to the dividing assunâ€" death der of soul 3nd spirit, and of jOIDIS.‘ want to Work and marrow. und’ is a disc'erner 01 forenoons, as I will be wheeling evâ€" the thought‘ 2.:in intents "1 the erv Sunday from morning till mid- he'drt.“ I: -. S (illil'S Word that‘niight. If the \VheCl‘ Should happen spoke this world into existence, and [to break 15 miles from home. and I it is the Word that upholds all I have to walk. I will be tired for two things still. s~ it is (lod's Word that 1days. ’I do not want to do any .of keeps all e:.:.,_-, In their Ol‘dillnCdithat clearing up swamp that Allc‘k pIaCCS. God's word goes forth “'llh Eilcflk‘s of. I will expect a sawing- just as gl-o)‘, Emu, “I: 115‘ CV‘CI‘ it. (lid. illllehlnC 1:0 cut the WOOd fog. this: . >3, " 3 v . i C .e . t m w . s. m. Hot Weather Sluts for Men and Boys County - . , ConlIDllte“ . Ll lun‘n appol ha” of UPS 11 savings hithertofunequallcd. Its 21 Genuine Clearance Sale of the Season’s Its a Sale that assures yo . best styles. GrasP the opportunity early. Counly ~ f complei inn 2) l'vl‘ldglf, Town 1121 i6: (-ullllV‘d tho Suits. Its.thezgreatest sacrifice of the Season in fine Suits. . Choose nowâ€" : “iii-11:11:? “hm: 01 _ 9 0 colllwll urgfllj." on s Sults now - $2.70 to $12 Were formerly $530 $18 ('lcl‘li Hi Ill“ ufik' (fem K0111 See how we are selling some:of:our;finest limil Men’s Straw Hats now 250 to $2.00 “=3L“*i‘-‘,“if‘.- , ‘ Loummy 1.. 4 sm c 11‘“ Were formerly 50c to $2.50 1...": 5‘" . f, .- urozm . ‘1 1,;1’11 H.11- \\‘()illd '.: 1 .\.llll. work. 11's.;â€" i". l'C S -XDIE BAKER. 1904.: Should all “Qiltâ€"udged books." house. be destroyed. 1“:- \".'ord of God “0111(chan carry the heavy end of a pair of still exist. and it would, still go lumps ”1’ and down the field, and Sit forth accomplishing its mission. Welon the spring seat of the cultivator find by careful?! studying GOd‘S dealâ€" land roller for three weeks. The-n ing With “”11, that ”C ””5th to l comes the putting“ out. of the manure; the memory (’7' ”35“ lel’l“ for DVD? I will expect the farmer to get a 1500 years V511": 21-.) printed bible ex- lma“ by the day to 1111 it, and then istcd, or m-w: a:.n::::svsrlpts. The writ-she will have a manure spreader, ten law glam. 1 1 Moses was not un-iwhich I can handle, to perfection. til 430 yew"; oz" _ the promise .EriV-lWhen this job is done, then plowing cm to Abrclt -::L. and he did not. live the root ground with a sulky and until after rim flood. W read that Idmibleâ€"l'urrow plow, which I can the law was written and given to icon handle well. The turnips are, man in this form because of iransâ€"inow sown: gression until 11» sâ€"ed should mum-[hog I can do as much as anybody to whom the M :zuisw was made. (lal. [the farmer can hire for (SH Cents :l, 17: 10. (ad could no longerlday. When the hay is ready 1 can trust to th- 1.:x::-.o:~y of His people. i’ride on the mower and rake as well so 110 had the rules of life written 'as any man; then the hay-louder upon the LilllfiqS of stone by His own will pitch it on. and with the help of finger and 13.1w ‘ from com-ration the horseâ€"fork I can pitch it 011'. If to gex:er;:ti~.-, (”x-mgrh llis choScl: [I hire for the year I will expect the prophets. farmer to have a windmill to pump Now I tras. tun“. lllr. I’owlcs (‘un'the water. cut the roots and grind see that (I i~ and lltPC'dllSC l the grain. as I do not think a. hired ye coating; 1,, ;.. , standard 01 ’11112111 should have to be out in rough right as it 1. 1.~=-1 .1 10.- us in the weather. when only getting 521‘.) a SCr‘ithl'cS, l:- will r. :1 charge God as 'year. with board and a few other inking 1'ro:- s luippiu-xss. or lockingv , l‘l‘iVl'l‘E’gl‘S- “-"lllt'll 0111.“ amounts to it no in l .-(1. Volume." iahout 53m}. 01‘ Course. ordinary St. l’.1ul, "_ 3:5 1., 171:1; 5,291ka of i farms won t, wrent lor that. .mucn, a, people up _ 1.1mm: and ne‘vcr l ‘out I run good company. I think my “1,1,. to (-01, Rugvcpdgu 0.; 111,, .applicatlon is in k‘eepmg with that ol- truth, and 3.: “3,-1.1. 1,33,.“ 1L. guyslthc average lured man. and would that lhl‘ ll. \iil'. Cottsl“ when tl10§',1iko't0 llt‘ztl‘ H I {1111 right. will not enz‘; w.» smmd doctrine ; but: To be honest with the farmer, I do ilnt'l' their mm: lii<'>' shall they heap‘hmt wish to compete for the prize in thi-nlselxxgs lu.‘.t,“:‘.~:‘s. haying itchâ€"What is given to the hired man now inc,r curs, an: 1‘; shall turn away their ears 1mm. ' truth, and shall: in- turned 11 t ‘ {JUL-5‘ ll Timothy 7L; THE EDITOR'S IDEA. '1’ 4' ‘A‘Ciigt‘iii‘r W this statement; To “Sandy” the editor of tne Advoâ€" men are 1”,... 1 » ex) astraf. ; then , , . . . . . ,,, rate I‘Cpllt‘b l‘he contsponant reason (low. 1 1. ~22; to mod ~them “Alick.” m whose letter in the. Farm- “ght‘ 'lh it 5“ .1 ‘Tfil “115. u” to 1 ers’ Advocate“ for May 26th “Sandy' ‘."”S[’.(mwn rhisf'tijnq’ the“ It 9"?“ , is roplying‘ in ihe foregoing communâ€" itsell abm‘o ' :\:::-.f\1'le-(lg«? (.H L'Od’ dca-tion. is now the owner and work- shows “in" ii ”in man Sf ,er of a farm himself: so that the ”m“: H H" H 1 cannot no d0"{llS'dl)IlllllS under which ll!) labored windmillli‘ln' ps;1,\s“‘all. _ as a hired man on coming to Canada “mm." “if. 11:13,"?“iiwf "S Efrom the Old Country 1.”) years ago mankind. “Off?” the “198' 'did not 1.113an this gutting on sucâ€" Eli'mffl‘nd ,‘QK f i: ‘. _ C.‘\:Ki‘lljtf:(‘1‘ ‘cessfully in life. What appeared to lhcrt-loxe {”- “” ‘ U' '1 >t‘lxhl‘}id1l)0 hardships. doubtless helped {to ””3“ cunnor 1.. l: “)7 human wil- make him a better man and farmer. ll'l'll’(ftlf)ns. t _ “MC-“F“ 15} Very out-2‘. the ‘1'..th thins; that ever Inf.“ b.0101.“ “A f ‘ If“), s:r1;1tures. ihappened a young man was not to .lhe lnhlc xv. .. icy-Vs that: we‘ are 1 be born and raised with a silver not to swag. .‘ztf.'i.:::‘.g outsulc 01 the isnoon in his mouth. SCriptures. \‘-..:. mil study humaniâ€"‘ ‘ Ly, and 1111...»... 02-1 the things 31â€"! â€"‘â€"â€"â€"â€"+â€"â€"- round us. 1,11 g-zi-igl and subjected; Dangerous 1,1“. to limitatzo.:\ lrr 1‘3.»- SCl'liltlll‘l‘S1 , , , which Will hob? 1;; uiz‘riin the‘rnngel Windsor, "July 4.â€"Detecti'¢o Skin. of truth. .\ i". stunning tinâ€"thoE ing Of the Pare Marquette RailWay, scriptures mm: t?‘,- w m: guiding? my: the 17-year-old son of a promiâ€" mcn's minds {wound a. true cohesoâ€"i nent Windsor man, in 00mm“? With tion of God a: to“: 51.23.33. the thinii‘. i a..Blenheim lad, swetChed a. mace Of around them (My (of Yours (in; WI" cable across the trachs near ho e i ii i‘ ‘ Chatham, which nearly ditched a p ’ . passenger train. The boys claimed they wanted only to have some fun Lindsay, Jilly :t' with the sectionmen. M‘ - WHO FlRED THE SHOT7 Mr. Christie Declines. ' Whitby, July 4.â€"-Mr. Peter Chris- :nm-ant Out For High Constable Tlsdalo; tie has declined the Conservative of oxford Chart,“ Hlm With ‘ nomination for the Dominion House, Shoot,” Wm. Smug- tendered him last Wednesday“ Woodstock, July 4.â€"As a. result of ‘ the shooting of William Swartz. pro- prietor of the Commercial Hotel at Dnbro on Friday night, a warrant ' ‘ was sworn out yesterday for the ar- rest of William Tlsdale, high conâ€" ‘ stable of Oxford County, charging him with shooting without proper' . justification. . _ . Meanwhile Swartz lies in the jail -. . .' wit? tile :ullethlogged Till the fleshy, ' You can mm on Ayer’s , 3’” 0 13 1g . ie shootin 1 . . .W ,- took place While he was fleeing frorieii Ha“. V1 3. 7 ' ($60191. to l Constable Tisdale, who had place. ,- YOUT 21'.” make“??? time. gmhnnder safest}; Tisdale had arrestâ€" ’ FOllOW dfi‘ccfibfisimd itnevef ”5 . im on e c ar e 0 common asâ€" ' - ° . 3‘ Baum preferred by ins wife, and Was . fails to-do this work. It stops . standing in the hotel corridor talk- f ‘ . bag when Swartz ducked and fled by a rear door to the back yard. Both Tisdale and the chief followed in dose pursuit. The course was though a shed and over a fence, and While fallingofthelfirfilso. There’s when they are ready to’ J. G. EDWARDS GrCO. en’s Trousers now - $1 to $3.75 Were formerly $1.50 to $4.50 ’ Suits now - $1.10 to $4.00 Men’s Light Felt Hats now $1 to 1.50 Were foz merly $1.50 to $2.50 . Men's and Boys’ Fumishincs, Shirts, Underwear. llr :sEtrv Were formerly $255 “3‘56 Xeckwear, etc, at Clearing Prices. You can so; 11.31:} t. The store is full ofinteresting economics. PREPARE FOR ORANGE PARADE. The Orange I‘ll‘clllcl‘ll ry of the Battle 01 the Boync at Graham's. All the prices are (Tun-2:1: itly reduced are the prices. ' O to 33 1â€"3 per cen . re united to come and get their outfits for the Anniversa ale Prices. Come and test us and see how complete our assortmcnts are and how grcz A- Ismgfim-éJIAM 111111er 111 fl C -‘ which has the grace and finish 0. up-io- date foowvear. HIIRLEY lifts II. This Spring’s st 09 ncdels :12 e the daint- iest that the shoe world has we: know. If you buy a: Huxley 's yougtr v“ is rl-I'll‘ff mocels. lfyon don’t get then; x .11.: ShLL’S will be CllL-Of-(lale. . Buy at His Stare no you will have the px'opez'siyiu of ice:- wear, made of the pm or n :z‘uinfs and sold at ph’ per p1 ices. 'Ilus ::;~. .:~:.- you nothing. " P. J. HU RLEY Kent Street, Lindsay HELLO ! Will you come f3 on Tuesday evening 0 I ’ Lindsay’s Greatest Clothing lwhose hands show the marks of hard 1 ‘ ’ Your house with THE SHERWINâ€"WILLIAMS PAINT And you’ll give it the best possible protection. ., when rightly used on a proper surface, does not powder, flake off or crack. It forms a tough, durable film that holds its gloss, looks well, and wears for the longest time. There’s no other paint made that satisfies so well. There’s no other paint sold that is so economical. 1 don't 11mm" Charlie I am (it? get away. \Vell I have mi? (:2. 1 Rubber Tire Buggies. 0 you have :0: those beautiful 1119 11c: I shall certainly sure I shall €113.71 Good-bye Charlie. shall be read 3'. l lMy Buggies are the best and cheap: est, quality considered. All tires Pu‘ on cold. Gill before you “113' - R. KYUE LINDSAYE; j neering experience dated back to 1852. Mr. Stephen: had never “3. plied to him to recommend men. There were many perfectly compe- tent for the work, and, he presmued willing to do it. ’ Judge Winchester asked if the wit- ness knew of any Canadian engineers capable of filling the osition of chief engineer. Mr. Schrel in reply mentioned NeWton Ker, city on i1 near of Ottawa; Hugh Lumsdon “of Toronto, George Roster of Victoria a. A. F. MacLeod and Mr G A' Mountain. . ' . ."Do you know available and of any Ca Government Chief Engineer Reâ€" commends Them to the G.T. P. Grand Trunk Pacino’s Contention That ’ There Are No 00th Engineers For Survey Work In Canada Explodedâ€"Mr. Stephens Did Not Apply to Hr. Schrelbor to Recommend Hon For the Workâ€" um:- Nunod may capable non. . ~. ,. ,- (J. >~ (\ " .\. OttaWa, July 4.--Tho contention of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company that there were no Canadi- an engineers competent or available for the survey work in western Ca- collfltll . (1pc counrl I 1'm»\'1? ‘51‘1(\I] \Vii.‘ full H LHlil" ‘ such v. alighting on the ground after scaling the fence 9. shot Was fired from a 32« calibre reVOIVer. Who fired the shot till be determined at the investiga- tion which is to follow. The accused great satisfaction. in knowing .' you are outgoing to be disap- pointed. Isn’t-that so? '-_ «WW-numeric» It took one We at nada for which Americans are draw- ing salaries up in the thousands, was exploded in the sitting of Judge Win- chester": investigation court on Sat- urday. H. M. Howat, K.C., appeared him, mentioned favorably may, J. Brophy, J Hr. Schreiber, from .a list handed Bell, 0. E. Perry, A. Leonarrlil,‘ g. A J. St. V. Caddy, . Dickey, W. Mo- on .....-,,â€" , mfiilnibor replied tint eagl- noel-a W 0 had worked on the Cum-l being ”id" d any amenity In obtainmy‘ mm" of Canadian nationality at th” , Cathy and T. final. R. h“ “dam Helga“, . net think have made any earnest canal. were to do the work. Madly competent a. A. r. W charges Tisdale. Chief Zeats says the nvolver Was discharged while Swartx van making good his escape, but by thorn he knows not. Constable Tisdale says he will make a full and complete statement '1!!! the proper time comes. Swartz in not yet out of danger, the doctors u; -. i was. . In: *mmmm 'mcflnm mum» who ‘ it."â€"A. I. “WILD. {or the Government, and Andrew £1.10» a has. Laura: 00.. Egygorinz‘tw“ tgzmpmfl for - i for ' Command Schniw 0 3°“. the mooring force av ’ F d.- ' Haj ' ' 1" GT" '31:?!“ " “I. Canadian Society! had never heard of )(r. a- m .. r ' - M m Waited names of commam.with thO ' ' ' ‘ ‘ I ' = - - “’~ - '1‘ 0mm M "I. work. Society 0! Civil Engineers ‘ ‘ ' .....;. 3.5“3- o. It; 0., told the! to ascertaining the name- mu not anticipate 1 dbl. m ,___, _ gave evidence a” name linen and from a list i . . Wfiw. .i-v‘masmz: L51 2...; -.w-‘ kp.‘r31m.c. ,. .. “L‘Jifn ;.-:.‘.‘$.L’;:-‘.‘f.r. i A ‘ ’/t.-“

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