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Watchman Warder (1899), 4 Jul 1907, p. 10

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A Mr. and'Mrs. Matthew Greer, sn, are spending a few days with relu- tives in Bracebri-dgv. V Mrs W'rndrim, of London, Ont, with, h r childnn, is also at 118! parents home, 39:. algd Mrs. L. Carl. Min J. T. Perkins is peeling hxs hemlock logs here and getting a. fine 10! of bark. Mr. G. W. Allely is buying lamos here. He expects to get about two unloads. _}':;)i'iahd and Coboconk engaged in a frimdly' game of baseball on the evening of June 13th. The visitors won, score 12-11. Mrs R. Delaney and children are visiting at, the home of Mrs. R. E. Woodcock, here. Mr P. Wilson, late of Kinmounm, now of). W , is visiting at the home of Mr Levi Carl. VMVr. Thos.VWicks: st., is very in, and it is feared that he cannot re- cover. Our tourist season is agum. com- mencing. and we expect as usual 9. large crowd from Pennsylvania and other placw. Mess-s. Wilson and Courtemanche are engaged in build; ing summer cottages an. the resort on Moore’s Lake. ~'__. Fiislrxiing season is on here and al- ready sewral fine ’lunge have been landed. ed on this division is being excep- tionally: well expended, and a good stretch of Well gravelled road is added to the convenience of the traâ€" velling public. Crops in this section are begin- ning to sufier for lack of rain. Work. is being pushed on the new telephone line to Cobooonk. Mr. J. Powers, of Peterboro, vis- ited in town for the holidays. Iiss M. Bellingham. of Toronto, is the guest other sisters in town. Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson. of Pleasant Valley, visited Fuelon Falls friends on Sunday. I Hrs. Fred Purvié, of Lindsay spent last Sunday with friends in town. Mr. John Campbell, of Fairview Farm, together with Miss Carter, of 0.A.C., Guelph, gave very instructive and well attended addresses here re- cently in connection with Farmers' Institute work. Miss Carter’s afterâ€" noon talk to the ladies was especial- ly full of helpful hints and suggest- ions to all who do their own sew- Hr. Geo. Wilson and friend, of To- ronto, an'iVed in town on Saturday, lot. visit to his sisters. Miss Mae Denny. of town, spent Saturday in Lindsay. Mrs. Joe Minor-e spent Saturday in â€"§d.r. Wm. Adair has had a large force of men at work here improving roads and bridges. The money grant- guest of her brothers in town ' this week. The Five Nation Medicine Co. have been conducting medicine sale en- twtainments and contests in the Foresters’ Hall here, for the past. weef. Good crowds attended. v--v‘â€", -â€"° Mr. Nelson Newman was destroyed ‘by fire, together with a quantity of grain and cut shingles. The loss is partly covered by insurance. vmmyv- ~â€" 77‘- writing may experience neither un- lnteresting Items Gathered by Correspondents” and Re- porters from Around the Neighborhood. reasonable papers nor unfavorable weather. May the issue of two or NORLAISD. Mr. and Mrs. Loose, of Toronto, or. more years 0! diligent toil with and On Tuesday night, June 17th. the rived in WWII on Sunday With their close application to their books have Chopping and Shingle mill owned b} lhandsome touring car, and will . bel a happy issue. ,,A_ J,Lo - _, I. .AIJ .' THE WEEK’S NEWS of the COUNTY and DISTRICT ‘ PAGE TEN FENELON FALLS Miss I. Clendenan. of Peterboro. is'were greatly surprised indeed to this week the guest of her friend,.leam of the illness ol their son-in-lw Miss McKendry. 'Dr. Cook. Dr and Mn ('uuk Ht (.1) Mr- and MrS- W- J- McKendrrv'. szt'he 6p.m. train last. ‘v’odnesclfiiy to Lindsay, are visiting in ‘0‘“! this enjoy their honeymoon on an unmaâ€" week. ed trip east cfie returning to thur Mr. Alvin Gould spent Sunday with homein Sturgeon Falls “bile in friends in Lindsay. ’Toronto. Dr. ‘Cook was suddenly MTS- Hugh Sharpe is this week "is-istricken with typhoid fever, and now iting relatives in (Tamer on. llies in Toronto General Hospital .Authorj'tieE. report several cases of where we trust he may be restored to matrimonial fever in the vicinity 0f health as speedily as possi'filc. Mr. Alvin Gould spent Sunday with friends in Lindsay. Mrs. Hugh Sharpe is this week vis- iting relatives in Cameron. .Authorj'tieE. report several cases of matrimonial fever in the Vicinity of Pleasant Valley. In two oaseS, the doctors hold but very little hope. Mr. Fred Warren and Miss Ethel Robson, of town, spent a. few hours in Lindsay on Monday. Mr. A. Brynell, of Midland, visited for a. few days in town this wéek. Messrs. Sam and Edd e McKendry, of Toronto, and Mr. Barry McKendâ€" ry, of Lindsay, visited under the pa.- rentul rdof. this week. Miss Maud Ellis left on Friumy to resume duties in the hospital as St. Louis. Miss A. Ellis and H. NeVi- son accompanied her as hu- 9,3 To- ronto. Ib Mrs. Joe Deyman and child, of To. ronto, are the guests of Mrs. George Whisstle for a. few weeks. M155 Celi'a Lodge and Mr. Joe Wab’ son visited it; Norland for a few days. I A very quiet weddmg 6‘35 solem- nized at the hpme of Mrs. MenZies on Monday, when her youngeSt. daughter Katie was united to Mr. John Rob- Mr. Levi Hartle was the gm‘at the Brooks Hduse last week. Miss I. Lytle. of Rosedale, is vis- iting her aunt, Mrs. Gnu-1d, this week. son, of town. Rev. H.'B. Kenny per- formed the ceremony. ‘The had. was attended by her sister Minnie. while Bert Robson, of the W.-W.. stafi, 0: Lindsay, supportad~ the grown. Kr. and Hrs. Robson left on the evening trtin for their future home . Eda monton. Their many. friendi mend A large nugber of people from town attended the (Elenarm pi ate and report 11an a stood time with lots of good things to out. ~ Miss Elva Maybee visited in lind- say on Saturq‘ay. Mr. Bert Robson, of the WAN. stafi Lindsay, spent Sunday at his home here. ‘ Mr. H Deyman rnl bride arrived in town on Thushy where any spent afew days befn‘: leaving ior their home in (Root! 9:11am. The citizens of Ornameg didnot 101'~ get Dominion Day Thé W was spent in witnessing an inter- esting game of foot 130,11th the ‘-vv, __- 7~7~v w M_‘- V.__‘ ~wâ€" â€".- their brother. doubtedy W a, great deal 0! 0-â€"--- Kr- and Mrs- P Ruthflm'd 0' patience and slam in training 00 may OMEMEE :11 famnes, “it“ In Camp litth tots who went through' M 85‘ week part without a hitch. Solo- gim b! lust! Jennie Glen'dlmfing AndJlra. W. L. Edam. m uni» wen madam. The citizens of Omemeg did not 10“ Over forty pupil§~ wrote on the get Dominion Day Thé 8m?“ entrance examinations here 1831. was spent in witnessingmime?L week. *‘l‘he presiding examiners rm wting game 0! foot ball betwoén t1“ Mr. Good, of Woodvillc, and 1h. home team and that. of 129M» 8“ Spies, of Penelm Ftlls wenumnyamufinganflmtertam mummmm for ing sports. 39d: as five 1'“ hmummkonsm. y w" m“ m th- m rm: m. .‘h‘v R. tn... "ma npéhnn AM ‘ the guests of Dr. and Mrs. ()0qu 301‘ a few days. ' Mrs. W. L. Robson returned ‘1': me from Lindsay on Monday. of Dr. and Mrs. Could for ' youngest, daughter! Miss McClelland. of Toronto, spent. to Mr. John Bob- the holiday with Miss Laney. . v. H.‘ B. Kenny per. Mia Elsie Hyfield. of Toronto. 55 Hay, ‘The bud. w” visiting in, town at Mrs. Bruce's. she:- Minnie, while W. D. McKenzie, of St. Catharina. theW.-W, sum, 0: has cdme home on' account of has Id~ “‘9 grown. In, father's illness. Miss Lyn IcKenzio a.» m. m. amim bu postmned her visit to Kansas. friends enend HcKenzie have alsocome from To- ronto on account of the illness of Several fine Range and bass were angled from Pigeon waters Dominion Day. Evidently the carp are not in- juring the pleasures of the tourist. in this comer of the Kawertha chain. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Morgan mthe guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bryson. £33.. 'Mrs. me was around at her- work on Saturday last. Her husband who is left tomourn the loss of a. kind and afiectiona}e companion, has the sympathy (if his many friends in his sad and sudden bereavement. The large number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. S. Grundy, of this village. were greatly surprised indeed to learn of the illness 01 their svnâ€"ir-luw Miss F. Jardine, of the News staff. Toronto, spent the recent holidays under the parental roof. Mr. Arthur McCrae. of the T. Eat- on a; Co.'s. store. was home with his parents over Sunday. He was accompanied by Mr. Garrett who as- sisted the Methodist choir at both Sabbath sex-vibes .rendering two solos in Very pleasing Voice. ‘ Miss B. Elliott, who has been ah- sent for several weeks engaged else- where in luminary work, has return- ed home fox-her holidays. The Omemee people were greatly shocked to hear of the sudden death of the wife of~Mr. S. Carcw, who re- sides a. short distance out of the via- cessary to have ior them two rooms over which Mr. J ardine and Mr. Har- vey presided; ' The grammar and written reading papers were the most diflicuit on the entrance. The entrance examinat'ioo was con- ducted Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- day of last week. There were 73 can- didates writing. The class being so unusually large this year it was‘ ne- byterian garden party or the organ reCital 1n the English church. Mr. Jardine is this week presiding in Lindsay at the junior teachers' ex- amination while Mr. J. C. Harstone, of Lindsay, is doing similar work in Omemce. We trust the students in writing may experience neither un- reasonable papers nor unfavorable weather. May the issue of two or more years of diligent toil with and ' “by. may 039.00 ; .3enry ’0“ that amt-muting mt that. 8100.: John m $300: com in tho W11 (a ram. WBHWn-on. t V w "1"“ W TAINTED'IONEY. . The M8 touring} cng-had just r'Mby'ith.z-oulikcdsigua- ,'twm¢m.tndhtmdmketurnod Ww‘mndim’inndoud of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Cngg lefl: hem for Foxhoro, his new appointment or Monday morning. They carry with them the best wishes ofa large cir- cle of friends to whom they have em deared themselves. Prior to their do;- pmure they were presented with some very useful and Vhandsom pre- sents. Among their'number being :â€" A beautiful hall rust, by the mem- pers o! the Mani-Ila. Epworth League, of whom Mrs. Gregg was a consistâ€" ent and faithlui work“; a very pretey judini‘er stand “it china fern ter spending ashort time in our midst. It is needless to say his man? friends were delighted 10 see him. Mrs. Han-y Butler and her three children, of Oshawa, also Mr. Ollie Coon, of Oshawa, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Coon. Mits Lizzie Shortt and a My friend are the visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shortt. Dr. Gillespie left here Ior his home in Edmonton on Monday evening at- \Ir. 3‘16 Hrs. \‘va. Gibson and‘fam' ily, of Toronto, are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Asaph Edwards. I Miss Lillie Moore, who has been in {Duluth for the past year, returned re- lce'ntly to enjoy uvlsit with her mo- Ither, Mrs. M. McQueen. pot by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Squires of Peniel; from Sam appointment, a secretary and book (Ease cabinet; from Penie] members. a. beautifui easy chair. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Crag; every sumac in their new field. of labor. The Methodist pulp“ was occupxod by Ir. Sumac, or'l‘orontu, nun sun- day mortiing, «ad in Hz: afternoon by Rev. Hr. Tish. of Sonya. In the evénihg by Rev. C. E. Craggpmh. ed his ”well canon u. a. wand!!!- Mrs. Thompson, of Montreal. and Miss Thompson, of Toronto, are the guosts of D1. and Mrs. McPhafl. Mn. Savage, of Toronto, istho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac White- was without exception the best ever given in Inning. The' singing of the gamma and the drillé by both young Maud children were most ably meat and praise not (ml; in u” ac. counts be paid: Geo. Hughes, few: tors. but 1180 to thou: who had un- bonua. 818; John Rummy. workm doubtedly exercised a, grout deal 0‘ th. roan. 810; George Hurray. 'ex. Patience and skill in training nomy punditm on the roads. 881.60; little tots who went through their COO‘S'I MM for hammer, 96¢... pm .wiehout a mun. Solos givulby’ (300110 .rx-un. may and pom. lusg Jennie Glen'dinning MAI”. w, “7.; A. B. Tom. ”Jays” an- L. mm m uni» well tendered. ”9": ‘75: «um. ‘90: S. Sud- ‘ -'â€"--‘+--,--- ' “b8. Inlay $89.00 ; Henry Wntson, an“ .LEAW ”Wt . .. ,,.' m 3"“. "W ”Vernâ€"l ne entertainment given here in connection with the Mbodist ami- Mrs. Soapy and her little son and daughter; of Toronto, are cnioyinga month’s holiday the gut of Mr. tnd Mrs. Norman Mintern. Mr. Richard Pearce, of Toronto. is visiting under the parental roof. Mr. Ionald McArthur, of Brockrc» cently took unto himself a wife in the person of Miss Mary McPhadyen, daughter of Mr. Lauchh'r.» McPhadyen, of Brockâ€"Congratulations. Mrs. C. Kelly and her three chiid- ten, also Miss Annie MrFadyen, all. of Hamilton, are holidaying at the home of their mother, Mrs. 'Archio McFadyen . _m WP Will! of tho Wt? men's Institute was held at them ollr. and llrs. Elpoodwrs. 00 Friday inst. The progum W‘s-very helpful and theme was lairfitmd- trace. The next meeting will be held attho homeot Hrs. J. F. Dix. Pre- sident o! the society. ‘ Mr. John R. Glenney issut! Man stuck of mumps which u‘e quite prevalent in our community. box-o, at Mr. J. Jenkins; Hrs. Marvin Rodman, of Uxbridge. Mr. andllrs. Wagg, of Goodwood,at John Rodnnn's- , Hilton Y.erex of Toronto, at D. Yet-ex; W. H. 1131-- liott and family, of Toronto. at; Mrs. Blewett's ; Mr. and Mrs. Wills, of Toronto. at Dr. Haws; Miss Gha- ney. of Oshawa, at A. M. Glenney's; J. Wand, of Kirkfield, at. A. M» Ruslandfls Mrs. I. McKee spent. the holiday with friends in Port Perry. Mrs. H. Barrowelough is visiting at her home in Port Hope. Little Britain baseball team went to Samoa July 191: and won Miss A. McLean, of Toronto, in en joying a few days' Visit with felt» fives here. Lieut. J.J. Glass has returneo from camp looking hole and hearty after his two weeks' outing. MANILLA Mr. Wilmot Bull, of Niagara, is vis- iting the home of his boyhood with old friends here. Sunday mowing ad c spank! serm- on to the I.0.0.F. on Sands! fl'fl‘“ the game. The score was 10 to 2. Notwithstandiog the rain. a very inâ€" teresting game was played. bimbo” m 0‘ "fifty __Aâ€"--_ of Peter- loved by least-s. Rumney and Caâ€"l rew that George Hughes repair cul-T van-ts on the Kinmount road on 10th 11th and 12th mansionsâ€"Carried. The following grants were made on the roads : 0n W. Cavanagh's divi- sion. fifteen Gallup. 0n the fide lines, lots 3 qnd 4. lst and 2ndcon- cessions, $30; Weslex Aldred. com- missioner; on road near J Aster" s.‘ 812. W. Dodd. commissioner; 013 Hr. Brown-"s road. 810: on the 1).th aaosa the-10th and 11th concessions 825. by Wm. Housman. commissioner. Moved by Messrs. laconochie and Cu‘ew that n petition beqent tothe Govetnment asking that the bridge that m token um by tho high Inter in the spring 0! the you be nbuil;.~â€"Cm-iod. meat. the members all present, and{ the Reeve in the chu'r. The minute” or the last meeting were read and‘ confirmed. llr. J. Hodgson asked leave place telephone poles on the roun- side. Leave was granted. l The collector submitted sh. o: statements on the roll of 19m and statements to the amount of 840'.- 67 was allowed. ‘ DentaJ.-One of the firm of Neelands Irvine, denusts, Linduy. will be a; the Queen's Hotel, Wdodville, on Tuesdag. July 9th, and Campbell‘s Hotel. Kirkficld. On! Wednesday. July éOth. (‘all in forenoon if possible.- 7-1. a Council met. at, Burnt River on the 22nd of June, pursuant to adjourn- Tbe Reeve and Mr. Rumney «an authorized to have the bridge. 0‘ tho rod Tron Burnt River to Coho- Moved by Mr. Carew. seconded ‘by Mr. Davis. that tho following no- counts be paid : Geo. Hug-hag“, fence bonus. 813: John Rummy. workron.‘ the road. 810; George Hurray. ,cx- pandltuu on the m. $31.60; Many. of our citizens attended the Dominion Day celebration at G len- zu’m, anq all report a good time. The hot weathe'rmmi copious show- ers of rain for the past three weeks has put. the crops in a flourishing condition, and it is the opinion 00! the farmers of this section that the ,crops will compare favorably with previous years. We are glad to learn that. Mrs. An- drew Annis, who was in Detroit for the last. six weeks, undergoing tmtr meat for W. arrived home last week much improved. merited reputation. Our new was in attendance and played many pieoel and were well received. Rev. Hr. Wimuns gave a good advent. which was appreciated by the audience. Rev. w. Kenna-win occupied the chair in his usual nbie manner. Theladia of the Presbyterian church provided the retroshments. and here is where your. correspondent. was in his glory. sampling the many dainty dishes on before him. God bless the ladies for Mrs. Wm. McKenzie, of Toronto. is visiting at her 501118. J. McKen- zie's. Miss Maggie Campbell, of Lindsay, is visiting at. her brother’s, Capt. Patterson's. Hector l-‘erguson and Lizzie Mc- Cuaig, of Toronto, are visiting at, their parents over Dominion Day. nic to about 12 of her girl triends. She took the petty to her bountiful summer residence at, llud Lake. The forenoon was spent in picking 'wild strawberries, while the .1me was passed in fishing on Mud we. and many of the finny tribe tell a prey to their deftness. They re- turned home the same day. July lat. after having a, most pleasant outing. Our volunteers returned home 1a.. Friday. They report delightful wow ther and a. good tune. Capt. Fet- yterson informs us that the 45th is the banner regiment of No. 3 dis- "Mr. Each and daughter Lucy, are home from Peterboro. Percy Head, of Toronto, and Percv Williams, of Hamilton, are home fox their Vacation. holidays. Mr. Hurray Wilson, principal of the Cmington public school. visited with friends here over Sunday, trict, and our boys 1mm here did their into to keep up the good name of the 4513:. Miss Annie Gilchrist, oi Toroéto. is home for Dominion Day. Miss Minnie Campbell, a: Tory Hill, and Miss Annie Campbell, WOODVILLE AND KIRKFIELD. SomerVille Council oochlpven but Florence. Campbell 3an p. pic- at Minden. are home for the gogdv living-s; they PWVM" WWI Lava “I“ ”Ivâ€" were the encampm- m say “withing o their.alr00dy well a. Our buid was _1--_..I m.nxv nim John Wilson. din. ml at nrodia “hon. to he re- 1" 13'": fig "'"W’f‘ ‘ 1:99 ”B hum. Linag;§"II..IIIi”ZZT' m and mu . . Lave Lindsay ....II at Bumell ......... u.... ,. Dunsford " My we” fl m 0;: " ADCOM Pomt ......... 3w afifi'fi {Dr'r’r’r'f'r' 88538888 37515;?“ I Arrive Bobcaygpon ........... many New ~ - m. ‘ ‘ w m .. 0‘. ' Mxxed from Toronto I" Robt. The bridesmaid wore pale blue al- batross and carried a boquet a! pink cunations. while the flower girl was very duintily dressed in white point. d'esprit over pde blue silk, andcarâ€" ried -. basket or pink 'camuons. At the conclusio'n of the ceremony. after the many. congratulations ex~ tended. the guests remind to the dining room. may decorated for the occasion. The bride was the recipient of nu- merous handsome and tunable gifts, flowing the high when: in which company with his W, Ir. Claude Irwin; following came the bride lam- ing on her father's um. and attend- ed by her sister, Miss Libbie. as bridesmaid, and her little cousin, Kiss Brenda Kent. at Montreal. as flower girl. . The bride was beautimlly attired in white point do esprit over white Meta silk, and wore a» bridal veil neatly arranged, with a coronet of English doisies. and carrying a show- er boquet of white roses and lilies or the valley. 3 Central Prison Binder Twine will be 1' supplied w‘farmers .Nollows: coo {oat par lb. 113.com». 550 footpath». 101-86 pal-lb. The cenemony was performed by the Rev. E A. Tonkin, Cambray. Fromptiy at. three o'clock, to the strains of the wedding march, plgyed by Miss Etta Manning. the brideâ€" groom entered the dmwipgjroogn in The drawing room was artistically decorated with ferns and Mics. and at the upper end was exacted an arch of evergreens and orange blossonm. Katié R, was united ixâ€"r'marriage to Mr. John Irwin, of Toronto. A very interesting event took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manning, Spring Brook. Farm, Hart- lay» on Wednesday tater-noon, June “IE ”0!". BIBS. Woollen (0., “HIM aoo using-m. 91.“ pct lb. These prices are net as. The twine is put up in fifty pound jute sacks and is manufactured from select fibre. ' Quality and length gunned. Please specHy at on_ce win: quality float. Apply to _J._T. GILEOUR‘. HOME WEDDING AT HARTLEY. We are paying from 1c to 2c per lb. more for wool than Toronto Market Price. j The Sunshine is a good, “all f WNW Bums, withequal i>_ftci.‘l1.ty.«thereon!or wood. Coke, ‘ Mimpzdeit. ‘ l, Andlopafgctisthcoombnstion ‘d' 31: Spnshmerzhnt it extracts mum of but {tom the fuel WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! quantity 'Céntral Prison. Toronto. 513% in the ash-pun is not BURNS COAL 700mm less fuel, :00. in peiect system of FURNACE {reightr at; WILL] I. vBT" LINDSAY i“ Mr. and Mrs. Irwin left on {ht 99 coins train for Muskoka. the am [unveiling in a may blue silk w} cred suit, and pretty whi‘te be: On their return Mr. and 3(5wa will reside in Toronto. Amongst the guests from a me Lance were Miss Irwin and Miss Em ilton, of Toronto ; Mr. and Mrs-ins ‘Kent. Misses May and Brenda in and Ir. Burt Manning. of loans; and Misses Olive and Ruby Inn: 0! \ Oshawa. John Singer. aged 23, n W on the Grand Trunk, was fined at Port Hope, on the 21th, while now ling cars at the west. «ad 0! 1'! yard. He was a sun of George Fin:- er. formerly section foreman awe!- .......... c..-.¢.. she is held amongst her lam :er. of friends. WILSON'S " BurnelL. Arr!" 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