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Watchman Warder (1899), 9 Jul 1908, p. 11

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pcwm-nt t0 the ndidates to bring Fiptiuus. a Gold ‘riven m the young he highest num- mtwccn June 26 k Julv 10. h” Suit Case s as Minws : tn The Weekly ‘rdcr will count month and The xubscriptions will ;.\‘ for raw}: month. ~rrivt1y m-W sub- N-riptinn changed in!" it daily Win {whim-w :mi earn ms :1 l S-jeweiled merit and 20-3 ear arm-ti :1 in the re non W111 1m Ollf I'IZC" the “It Watch Ion Suit Case rchaut. am )€ “‘1!!ch 1r way M“ the u‘atelv Case \V! n r¢ Ihe hate 1‘ 0f the ced uhx ber L51 he “I (From our OWn correspondent.) Sturgeon Point, July 2. -â€" The Kisses Marjorie and Alice Eaion. of Toronto, are guests of Missu Laura. Ryerson near the upper. wharf.‘ Mrs. Syer, of Knightstown, Indiâ€" ana, is .a. guest of her sister, Mrs. Earle, in the Sylvester cottage. Miss Fannie Reesor is a. guest' of Kiss Emma. Bean. Mr. and Miss McGafiey, of town, have takenzthe Rev. Mr. Henderson's cottage for the season. I Rev. G. R. Welsh and family, of Lindsay, took possosSion of the ”ra- ham cottage below the cedar springs toâ€"day. Mrs. and Miss Alice Matthews, of town. are visiting Mrs. J. T’. Ryley at Graham's landing. Miss Cooper, of town, IiS a. guest of Mrs. J. D. Flavel-le. Lawrence Kitcher landed a. six- ponnd Henge ehis afternoon. Miss Bessie Robinson, of town, spent Wednesday night with her friend, Miss Ethel Calvert, on First- st. . n-‘_9__ l.“ ter than tonne}: Mrs- LtJl’ Luau AVln-uv. J Mr. J 03. Flavelle and daughter, Miss Clara, went over to Ancona. Point this morning and took the C.P.R. to Toronto. Master Ellsâ€" worth Flavelle is tending here for a week. ‘ The Str. Esturion started on July Ist to make three trips daily be- tween Lindsay and Sturgeon Point, making it very convenient for Stur- geon Point residents. Mr. Reub. Morgan brought over a. merry crowd of campers Wednesday evening and had refreshments at the ‘estaurant. Mrs. Wallace Jones arrived (ram the city Thursday and joined Mr. Jones, who has been enjoying ‘ the (filling. g fully an hour. The rain fell in sheets Em 1nd with heavy force on the roofs of Speeche the houses. The lightning was very _Th° ‘ ViVid, and the flashes close together. 8195 be Those living near the shore could the rec hear the monsteous swells dashing 'A' ’I:hu against, the rocks. However, no bad 1:21:95 results are reported near here. * “-1. Tt ton] \I\\A-a~vâ€" â€" v i evening rain which kept of! all day broke out, in reality at. twelve o'clock Saturday night, and lasted fully an hour. The rain fell in sheets 1nd with heavy force on the roofs of Little Miss Irene Boyce. of Bob- mygeon, was the guest of her friend. Mary Grace, over Sunday. Master Edwin O. Bradshaw‘is the guest of his friend, Mr. Ellsworth F ! ave-‘1 le. ‘ Miss Lottie fiurrows. of town. spent the week end with her friend, Miss Helena Needler. Col. Howell of the Salvation Army. Toronto, and wife, and family, are .mupying Mrs. Winners’ cottage on Ii‘ifth‘st. Miss Mabel Dennis. of Lindsay. was a Visitor here over Sunday. Mr. John Dixon, proprietor of Kawartha lakes Boarding House, reâ€" ports business good. - . _ ullJ uv v...__ . )Ir. Geo. A. fiiné moJed .into his :oztage near the church toâ€"day. Miss Mary Brady returned to Lind- "flitâ€"3‘: 13.770am1ichaal principal of Margaret-ave. school. Berlin, and â€" â€"â€" "u n, Our American friends here decided not to let the fourth of July go by without the usual celebration. A large crowd gathered around the shore in front of Oakville cottage. where they had a. large bon fine. and had a marshmallow roast. Con- stable Graham objected to fireworks, and that part was omittod. Mrs. P. E. Daggett is bent on catching ’hmge; On Saturday night she landed two dandies, a, flew fleet from the shore. This. is not Mrs. Daggett’s first ’catoh, and the people Q‘igfflaéé guests of Mrs. Walkey. Mr Carmichael says he never saw thu Point, look prettier. Sturgeon Poipfc,‘ J‘uly_ 5,â€"The thre- ,- .11 An" Jphn Dixon reports fishing bet.- THURSDAY, JULY 9. _‘-, ,i The _wheels were stolen of! the bug- 'es belonging to those who attended 1 the receptibn held at Mr. and Mrs. z ‘A. Thurstop's on Tuesday last. Sorne A-_-A2--I spent Sunday her_e. The Estprion landed here at ten O’CIOCk Saturday night heavily laden with passengers, who were glad to get away from the heat of the town. Mr. G. H. Wilson and son -Roy ”I. ma; VMAv-- V 9. good sized cairgregation: Miss Bean presided at, the organ. Sturgeon Point, kluly 6.-â€"Mr. Wm. Rocnigk, of the Lindsay Music Store, arriVed this morning on Steamer Esturion with a new piano for ng. Lindsay this morning. u Mr. R. H. Bradburn. of Peterboro, spent Sunday with Mrs. Bradburn in {their pretty cottage near the spring. . .â€" ____‘_ -...A wuv.. l" ---~. 1 s. Sheridan, of Toronto. and Mrs. Lark, of Lindsay, visited Cap- tain'and Mrs. FHowell over Sunday. Saturday night‘s storm put the telephone service out of business, but "the Lindsay branch sent .a man to repair the line early this morning. The line is reported 0.}: now. I Mr. uJas. Graham, carter, spent Monday at the Falls. 1 1 Mrs. Montizambert and daughter, iAdelaide, accompanied by their friend iMiss Fitzgerald, {returned to Peter- boro to-day. E Mr. R. J. McLaughlin and family are again; settled in their cottage near Graham's landing. The Str. Kathleen had a large crowd bound for Coboconk toâ€"day. Quite _a. number of the people were Sturgeon Point, residents were very much inconvenienced by not. receiving their mail Saturday night. The lateâ€" ness of the Toronto train was no LA. Thurston's on Tuesday last. Some parties had attempted a. peactical iokxe, and were evidentlu successful. It. took a. long hunt to find the 'wheels, and at that some could not Ibo found. Rev. M. E. Wilson had to borrow a. buggydzo got 110m." -..rv--v.. ! Mr. Percy Ski-tch, of Toronto. is icamping with the Skitch party at 'Th-urstonia. Mr. A. Skitch. of Tren- ton, spent Dominion Day there also. Miss Cameron and Miss Walker, of (Toronto. spent Sunday with Miss :Ruby Thurston. t Miss Mable White. of Toronto. spent Sunday with her parents here. ’ Miss Ruby Thurston is visiting friends in Toronto. Miss Lucille Koyl, of Lindsay, spen Sunday the guest of Mrs. (Rem) Wil- from Bdbcayggogt vrv_e ,, iand is being run by Smith Bros. The :place is well patronized. ‘ A new flag pole has been erected at Thurstonia. The flag was up for the first time on Saturday last . A pole and flag have also been supplied for the school. and will‘flaunt gaily to the brews at every opportunity at- forded to show patriotism. v “v" ~“y Mr. W. M.°O'Bierne, proprietor of the Stratford Beacon. one of nthe newsiest papers in Ontario, spent Sunday at the Point. He is an old Lindsay boy. Dunsford, July 8.-â€"-A reception was held on Tuesday evening at. the We of Hr. and Mrs. Albert Thurston (nee Miss Alice Sloan), on their return from their bridal trip. The Metho- dist choir was present. Refreshments were served and congratulatory Many Visitors at Dunsford and the Park SOIL Mr. W. McDonald, of Lindsay, was a. visitor in the village last. Sunday. The reSSdents of Dunsford, will now have the privilege of tasting the de- lights of ice cream. A parlor has b‘een Opened here at Webster's store, ~LL n_,_ n- -Miss VEFlossie _Cooper, _of Toronto. has returned after spendmg a. few‘ weeks her-p, the guest of Miss Myrtle Mr congratulating her on (From. our on correspondent.) .fi 7 Irvine returned to Joe McNaul-ty and July 17â€"01! Wednesday of last. wa'ek Mr. H. ,'A. Middleton. Mrs. J. Hum. der and Miss Maunder, of Lindsay., visited the village. 0n the same date the {allowing To- ronw gentlemen were here: Messrs. Geo. Saunderson, A. Whiting, E. Bu... ler, A. W. Brock, Jno. Curtis, J. Duncan J ohascon. A. J. Merva'. T. A. Wilson, Cannington. was here on the same day. ‘ J. Lithgow. Boboaygeon; Jno. Ba.- 1iley, Head Lake, Quid us a visit. on Friday. ‘ I Dr. J. B. How and Miss Hom. Coboconk Minister and We Remembered Toronto, are at. the Pattie House iea’ Aid, who wished many successes to attend Mr. Hinton and family in their new field. Mr. Hinton made a brief reply, thanking all present for their kindness and assistance to him during his sojourn here. ; Miss Winnie Callan returned on 1Satunday from Bellevxille. where she has been attending college. ‘1 Master Harry Jackson and Roy ;Shields are home from study in {Lindsay Collegiate Institute. _ __-_ _.‘, 008 Hill. On Monday evening Mr. Hinton's friends surprised him by appearing in force at the church, to which he and his good lady.were en- ticed, and there he was presented with an address containingmany re- ferences tor the good man's success while pastor of the Methodist church. ‘.:__ '3. w. Shields and D. Rychnan, of Victoria. Road. visited relatives here on Monday. Em‘twick, was followed by a pries- ontation to the retiring minister 8111 his wife of a neat sum of money. The presentation was made by Mrs. J. R. Phillips, president of the Lad- G W. Reid. Toronto; Mrs. M. J. Neville, Fort William; Mrs. J. W. Ptouse, Woodville' . and W. H. Hill. Toronto. were here also on Monday. Mrs. Wm. Finlay and children, of Cleveland. are visiting her aunt. Miss L. Hartwick, for afew weeks. Rev. M. Hinton and family left on hesday for their new appointment, Mgwilesi.vRi::ha.rdson, traveller for the R. M. Beal Leather Co., is holi- daying under the parental roof. ’ Ears? L. c. Birchard is visiting re- latives in Mariposa. M“, Geo. Adams spent Sunday here with her husband. the bustling conductor on the Coboconk expreqs: The garden party on Tuesday night, on the spacious lawn or Mr. John Ham in aid of the Fbiscopalian church building fund was a grand success. About» thirty dollars was the receipts. The Kuwartha. brought over a goodly number on her trip. The Pension Falls people enjoyed the outing: and tha very much. Penelon Balls. July 1.â€"Meesrs. Henley Bros., of Lindsay, with their wives and children, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Webster over the holiday. Mrs. (Dr.) White and young son. of Rinmount. were the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark. Mr. Barclay Moore and Miss French returned to Lindsay Wednesday even- ing to finish their exams. Mn. W. and Miss Lillian Warren are visiting Petcrboro friends for a This morning a number of our fair citizens congme at the depot to bid farewell to our worthy peda- gogue, Mr. J. Cameron, who left to spend the vacation in Whitby. Mr. Cameron's absence will be greatly felt, especially by St. Andrew's choir and the dramatic circle. Mr. A. Gillies, of the W.-W. stafl, called on town friends Tuesday. Mr. L. E. Hattie, of Picton, spent a. few hours :in town this week. couple of Helena, Arkansas. are guests of the Brooks House for a few dws. Miss Bryson, Lindsay, was the guest of her friend, Miss McKendry, during the holiday. Mr. Harry Udy. Of Peterboro. spent the holiday in Penelon. A large crowd from Femlon at- tended the annual picnic at Glenarm, Owing to the excellent weather, the boys report a large crowd at the picnic. ' Miss Olive Taylor, of the Terrill Mr. Willie Brokenehire, of Corn- wall, and Mr. Percy Brokanshire and friend, of Toronto, are visiting un- der the parental roof. Mrs. Albert. Van Loon and child, of Toronto, are the guests of her par~ ants. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brynell. parents in Sunderlamd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper, of Lindsay, spent Wednesday in the Falls with Mr. and Mrs. G. Whis- ails. A few of our citizens attended the picnic held at Ban Point on the am. Mr. Carson, language teacher for the north ward school. is spending his vacation in Watertiown. The many friends of Mr. J. Pow- again in our midst. Jack has been an inmate of St. Joseph's hospital. Peterboro. for the past two months, suflering £rom pneumatism. His many friends are pleased to see him‘ sofa: recovered as to be able to undertake the journey from Peterboro. m __,,A‘A Mr. J. W. Bryans. our popular gro« oer, spent Dominion Day in Lindsay. the guest of friends. What about. leap you. girls ? The amanuensis overheard one of our holiday visitors remark, "what a. large number o!_prebty marriagable India adorn Fenclon." Now, we, um JV“. -- ._ «Miss Minnie Bellingham, Toronto. is visiting at her home here. Misses Greta. Smith and Birdie Ar- cher spent Wednwday in Lindsay. the scribe. think these young ladies should be making hay while the Sim shines. Such a. number ‘of nice tour- ists as are thronging our pretty Gotr met Village these days should be caught. in more than one kind of a net. If something be not soon done, girls. we would advise you to induce the W.-W-. to advertise ; lea-p year contest with the trip to Quebec. (an prepaid by the ladies. I! meat to the. yp‘lns “- (From. our on: porreapondent.) (From our own correspondent.) FENELOfl FALLS thé holiday with . and Warren Jefleries. “iiss 'C . ”Native 0! the Viava uncut 00.. called on a few of their patients yesterday. Fenclon Falls, July 7.â€"'flw Kisses Jason. of Mona. Hills, are guests o! 11'. and‘MrS. Hanan for a. few weeks. Mr. and Miss L. Foy. of Toronto. arrived in (own on Hominy, and at, puma-n am guests of the Brooks House. Mr. Archie Wilson. of Buflalo. and Mr, George Wilson. of Toronto. are spending the vacation at. home. ; Mrs. Henderson and liss Marion lfimderoon are mm o! llrs. A. J. ‘Gould. Mr. Genurs. who has for u {cw weeks been favoring the citim of Fenelon Falls with some delighitul comet music. on Sunday evening last. favored St. Andrew's cowation with a solo. “Ono Swecfly Solcmn Thought." which was highly appre- ciated. vâ€"â€". .1135 Hand Ellis and Miss Guns. 0! St. Louis, arrived on the flycr on Mona“. and will Spend a month in town. Mrs. Graham and Miss Audrey Gr;- ham visited Roeednle friends on Hon- day. Messrs. Campbell, Mrs. Campbell. and Miss Evelyn Cmull. or Texas. am the guests of Mr. and Mrs. w .._. Mrs. 19un and thud. 0‘ clum- Mrs. Dave Argue and daughter, of Parry Sound..ure guests of Mrs. Geo. Martin for a few weeks. Miss S. Mitchell. of the D. k F. firm, 0‘! Lindsay, is spending holidays Clarke for a L'Iiss Luella -7 spending her W mtg in town- and will ‘be the guest. of her par- ents {or a few weeks. Miss Della Brokenshire and Miss Junkin, visited Bethe] friends on Sun- day. Miss Luella Jewell. of Toronto, is finmdinc her vacation with her par- “W a.- ‘v .. . Mrs. A. Torrance is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Camw. of Lindsay. A number of our popular guides, with their tourist parties. left. this week for a joint trip. ‘ . Mr. R. J. Daniel, of Toronto. with I). E. Merriam as guide; Mr. L. J. Sadler. Toronto. with R. J. Mer- lam. and Mr. K. B. Ewan. Ohio. with Goo. Calder. left at. daybreak on. Monday. and will paddle as far as Dorset. Their guides are thoroughly 1'- ......Oh my..- _- Mr. Russell McDouzall in acting as guide for Mr. and Mrs. Roger-8.1a New York. - Mr. J. Menzies left on Monday with Messrs. Fooper and Keller. of Cleveland. for a. day's fishing ex- pedition in Northern lakes. Mrs. Homer and child. of Rochest- er. arrived in town on Monday. Miss Johnston. of Graiton. is vis- iting her frienhs. Rev. Mr. and Hrs. Ford. Don't forget to visit Femlon on July 12th. A large crowd is expect- ed for that day. and the Orange 0r- der is working to make it a success. m- nr‘AAullla hrn.“ band “'iu min u ‘ u v . , , Dorset. Their guides are thoroughLv amuainted with all the Kawaxt‘m waters. and no doubt. this trip will be most delightful. â€"- â€" II I- --§:â€"n -n 'i‘he woodvme brass attendance. July 7.-â€"Miss Tens. Patterson Toronto, visited with her brothe sister. | Miss McKinnon, of_ Dakota, i AI-.. siting her cousin. mra. mm. a»... nes. a - Mr. and Mrs. Moir spent a. few days last, week with their daughter on the island. Mrs. Chas. Thomas and Master Harold, are} spending a law days with friends at. PjPedale. â€" -nA-‘Ainfl wlm lllvuua av --_-7,,, , Miss Maggie McKinnon is spending the holidays with her parents. | Mr. Howard Keslick is at present A nAâ€"o writing 0n (all. I Miss K5 McKinnon, of Sonya, Miss A. Tomilson. of Toronto. the guests of Miss A. flicKinnon Sunday. Mrs. C. Johnston, of Lindsay sited friend; hgre last meek. 9- Luna J uly 7.â€"-Mr. daughter Mend signs .11": all“ WM 7â€" _. Miss MacGahey and Miss Campbell. of Argyle. at. 91081.8 at. the Camp- ben Homily: wgek. !_’A!_ 7 -. ‘LA ines, spent JW 1‘ erford and frigPdS; El'loru Mu "w"..- Mrs. .W. T. Macmil- and Migs News Smith Spent. Wednesday in “oodvnlle and Canningtgn. I ‘l- ”A n‘_n‘ " Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Campbell. Miss Annie Wright and Miss uWin- nie Granger. o! Lorneville, visited Mrs. R. A. Levis over Sunday. | m Presbyterian choir went over to Eldon Sudan garden party 1m nonday night. whom they assisted With the program by singing ”Vera selections. They all report htving -lvâ€"r Wu vv v77, 7 Mrs. Wm. Bum", is visiting u. the home of Mrs. ’l'bos. Bennett. Our football mun played n match on July lst nt Brechin. and won by a score of 8-1. They certainly seem to be the winners this season. 1m. Shin, of Jamison, is .mmng 7.80 pan. ’7: Rilthertord. v-vâ€"â€"._. -Miss Tens. Patterson. .of visited with her brother 9nd CRESSWEIL. Mr. A. A. Sangster and laud, of Trenton, are Vi- of Mrs. '1'. Archer. n. of Bridgenorth. is 1nd Hrs. James ., ‘mogw‘ B}h,"b( St. Catharâ€" lst. witthrs. Ruth- two weeks is but acting as ogers. I of thahlfict anwéaz'. vi- ‘, o! ’_J -v, from his holidays on Saturday last. Dentalâ€"One o! the firm ohNeclands 8 Irvine. dentists, Unduy. will be at the Queen's Hotel. Woodville, on Tuesday. .July 14th and Campbell's Hotel, Kit-Infield, on Wednesday, July 15th. Keep the date. in mind. wilmKenzie's motor I bout town Saturday afternoon fr "W'Hééé IncKenzie .1: visiting friends in tow'n. I'm ,Ethel Mitchell returner} home on Sums-d“ evening. after an exâ€" tended visitwith relatives in Toron- July 6.â€"One of the happiest alter- noonl in the lives o! W people was spent. in the batman! grove 0! Mr. Willred Jackson. on Vicky-day to. um 0-" â€"vâ€" ~â€".... ”I! Etie! chl-thur. of- Eldon Button. visited friends in «own Sun- ronto. On Thursday evening last two of our worthy young gentlemen and their lady friends left Bethel to at- tend a banana. festival at Gilmour Memorial church. As the said coup-'1 lea are rather young it was thought‘ best not to let these young peoplei wander too far away without guides. I This being the case it was decided to; send :two staid sober bachelors alter; them so that about an hour after-t; wards these fellows were making ellw speed to mend“: them. I We believe‘ they succeeded and that all the party‘ had an enjoyable evening. Crops i are now thxiiving and we ithink that despite the bankwardnea iof the season that the harvest will at {least be an average one. Miss Brien, sister of line. iEve. Mitchell, has been Visiting of late in this vicinity. l Two of our young men had narrow escapes with their lives lately. One tell of! ,e. barn roof and the other just saved him" in the nick 0! time from falling 'fr_om the roof 0! a house. ' - IA.- II "All .“.-'â€"B -_ v , Miss Annie Mills, who but a few days since graduated from the Stem Howitnl. Roclneter. EN...Y is at pre- sent paying an extended Visit to her home people and her many friends in this community. We believe this lullebly retreat will be at once con- ductiVe to her health. strength and Last. night we saw one on a certain corner. not I. hundred miles from Bethel either. A number oft the young people had been :driving home their "' sweets " and each stopped at the g” Happy Corners " to investigate how matters stood. All the mail celelx'ities of Bethel were present and each told at some length his night's expel-lexicon. ~telling how often his arms wouldn't stay meekly at his aides, how om!!! his lips were dose outed, etc. Altogether g most‘ en- ‘nvdnn vim was socnt. I When all joyabp time was open. u wnen an became somewhat. sleepy the speaker called for a motion to adjourn. This being done .in a most. peremptory .- __..A manner it. was decided that. all meet at the ,aid comers on Sunday. July 12th. Whoremetween the hours of 10 o'clock and eleven, when further business would be discussed. All fellows between the ages 0! 18 and 21 who have either la“ girls home or intend to do .so are cligihle {or membership in " Happy Corncr’l , “but I hm war "I have seen more an uncut. " Excellent fishing in Scugog Lake t“ humumuehwkmuncontmry- mtogmmu home well (Elâ€"adieu and Furnishers to men who know : Peterboro and Lindsay. , East Benson House- : ooooowoooooooouoooooooo60090009009 8 00099 O... Big Barn Raising in West Ops Monday A ham raising took place at the (am of Mr. John CuddaheE. a pro- gressive West Ops farmer, Monday afar-noon. The extension to his barn has been in course of construction (or the past while. and the frame was successfully rained yesterday. Them m Iully two hundred pre- not. at the raising, and ovu'ything m 06 without . hitch. The pre- sence of fifty ladies gave the aflair more 0! a. oodaJ nature, and the barn raising was Wily enjoyed. Supper was carved on the lawn other the raising. and all thorOughly en- Joyed the sumptuous repast. J -â€"â€"4I _ (All-o m y..- _ __ successfully raised Then were (any lent .‘t the raisi‘ m 03 without genes of fifty ladi more of a social bun raising was time spent by 01° M- “3"” also .ddod to the in}! 91018 evening. and the gathering broke up at an early hour this morning. The framework of the ban! was built by Mr. Neil Gray, of Lindsay. .000090900999999900.9090.0009060006096 Jeweler Arthur S. Welsman SILVER CREA fl, !._.__._â€"_ We’ve too many Suits and don’t wish to carry them over for next season and are offering them below cost. These Suits are made of imported Scotch Tweeds and Worsteds, thoroughly hand tailored, correct in style and cut. 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