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Watchman Warder (1899), 9 Jul 1908, p. 1

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48c 100 193 250 1V6 §@ @ i. 19M @333 53% fig Eé §@ Lindsay Branch, W. C. T. Morso'n, Manager, thiswaywithequalfiadlity. BANKING BY "All. Am” my“ W b! mi. and MM;“ AM“ A. I-J‘LA-__ COUNTRY BUSINESS Branches throughout Canada, and in {he United States and England um», Geneallmagu Oflice Hours: 10 to 3 o‘clock. Saturdays 10 to 1 o’clock. I reiterate my advice to those who have not yet set aside somethihg from time to time, to commence now to save their spare dollars, and train for independence by starting 3. Savings Bank Account, - price. When you have it, you can dicta considerable degree, especially when the to sell. “ Cash on the nail” means “rr Too few realize the immenee 8 being possessed of the actual cash. Real Estate or other security, there i: the coin itself. The Man Who Has the Cash is the One who Can Dictate the Price. Total Assets ’0’L0931inwclntyre: Paid Up Capital and Reserve Undivided Profits - - cible combination. We offer you the goods you wantâ€"-best quality and money-savingâ€"that’s an invin- Have you ever tried us for linens, towel~ ling, towels, etc. IF NOT, DO SO. SIS] YEAR. Our showing nf silks for Ladies’ summer Shirt Waist Suits is very large and tasteful. We have many patterns reserved to ourselves. Good dressers will find our stock of Dress Silks all they could Wish-â€"Extra. special line for 470 'SINESS Everyfacilityafl'ordedtofarmersmd othersfor the transacu'on oftheir Salaaoteswillbecasbedormkenforcofleaion. Silks for Shirt Waist Suits in every yard of goods we offer you, and prices are al- waysfavorable. We’re watch? ing your interests, and send- ing your money as far along as we can in supplying your Dry Goods needs. CASVH AND ONE PRICE ESTABLISHED 1 81 7 aclally when the other p.1rty wants nail” means “rockbottom” on the Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve Fund, - 5,000,000 immenee strength that lies 1 There’ can dictate_the prlce to B. Black, Manager Lindsay Branch 1. Not to disparage is a great potency in ESTABLISHED 1807 167 357,600 §26.303.500 25,400,000 903,500 115 .- u... “Urn cgeulng au'ay the (10- "7"""""‘“ "J “m 1100 on: 1“ "uune. 170:)“ny the little love god -.....----.. v; aw“ ““"mmwnlwdlster, and .dis'mct secretary. ms. J. HM. and other accumulations that "he ”fiddle °' "1" 13h” “ °°ns‘d°"‘"° “m t°° busy “sewn“ and oxwr- Bimhard. were also present. ‘ M180 home gathered on the old mm site. W from tetra. ma. Jigoobgggziswspotéugr tfietm bat Thin Bunk with it. 128 bunche- Mclturdly. of Emma. gave a Pro- as a result of the recent disastrous :This is an necord {tag I a month. and lande- m Oman. United atabla address and demonstntion bu an. The men are kept busy all the IARRIAGES 1 0r ew events or Stnte- uni Gmt Britain. in in g egg dishes. Mm. Grey, of Toronto . ‘ ’ that nature, and it is to be regretted . tune, and u 1: expected that in u I ' - politic: to meet our, mull-mt gave an im address on " The‘ time the gym In“; an HANNAVAN " JEWELL "' M (haunt more yam“ LindSay ”“915 ad to the nuotxqmm Bum. Wm' Institute. mac n is, in! e 3 'hm y . boconk, On July 1 ”is. Lizzie not enter the pleasant sea of matri- mm mm cleaned of all such debug. ' i , SAVINGS nnmmmnr 2‘35? ”'4 "b” '° “m“ ”6°" ‘° and W for “9° Wu“ °‘ “'8 Wi.‘%.mcu" «2‘ am?“ ’by131933'mL32p553'1tmy we 5"” Dalmatia of 31.00 m up“ r. 'i‘he election of pincer; malted as pro mu' cdvod. upon vhlch Internet. will he (allows: Presidentâ€"mas W. Ito-I The m utructm will be 1 most in»!!! or compounded routine-u Elo‘ ! ~to-dato an! modern mill. and WH vice-pm" Him Add» :ipnbooqupped withthoveryhmt M’ ‘t m current nto Iron Mina-y. including 0. 1-310 double-1 “n "nunv flA‘-â€"- â€" .- ~â€"-â€"â€" . , ford; ”twain-mm Our- into 0! dopodttadnydvithdrw- fm_:m.mw-Hm.m M . ...__.I Mr. John Catew m ust net, flames ., â€"- ~~~ Ilms exertions in trying to m“ I July 1.-On Wodnesdny, June 17th, from an extensive buyingj trip, “:10: It ‘3 uWight that the EaSoline hp- girom the mess of ropfis. a branch of the Woman's Institute While away he purchased a new. mod- 'm ignited by coming in contact} es em ‘ an ”I (dflddd was organized in this vicinity. The cm, and very complete outfit o! with the Worker. . . ~ A fitmngnmrd *3“ at the home ofImhinex-y for his new mm. which he '1?!“ °°°;’P““ “we in a very! JUST Two MARRIAGES. LITTLE BRIT LIN by an owo an ‘ 3%?me ammo hair 31w cohgnenood 1? build. Iain“; situat‘wénug «1;? a. «m7. jinnéndoupid did 11 . 7 , men 1301811130111 . . Com am] am ”09d emse- nq ‘ ' ’ ‘ Chartered by Actof Parliameni 1882'??? mcggiegdent. Hrs. awayâ€"1:311 at work closing away fine dei:; gzogndfdmb}; gem and out in :June. Pigbmygxexgfiflxgmgfi B' '1 i ' WWI-TY. - . tic gnd other accumulai 0 0 a . a consider 1 was too b m ' m Bank with 1t. 128 brooch.- ucxumh} '3W;;; '3’}: have some“ on the Griffin m‘ dlltuace from mm finna. a“H"‘Iioolaw thi:s:p::ie;:r wm°fig ' . u m â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-_ ‘ W ' A numb address and demonstntion bn 1mlat The mend £14135? “affirms . 'Th‘i’s ingow grins that month. maiden. Mm. Grey. of Tau-ant. .;_- “J ,A . P ‘ 993' 8! the fllflnllcre L. . “30° for few events of mm s 0MBMBB BRANCH $5 and under .............................. Over $ 5 to $10 ......................... Over $10 to $30 .......................... Over $30 to $50, ......................... For larger amounts enquire at ture from tOWn Mrs V "r'" 'mcnarason, Gordon Jobbitt. " of our best d . hw°~ W WW "w The ring is a mug; Icmgigggtonzif Passed .in Bookkeeping Theory. "The pride your Party was u: emeralds and diamonds, and “ii-:OOLEliflfpln‘g: Practise. and Business Splendid. and improved rifle, whic: [HWOne was (1in overcome by the! orms ’ M135 Belle Maunder. Was the PTOPG’W 0‘ Mr. Wm. Needler. expressions .of affection and regret 01" Pm in Shenography Theory, He had received it direct from Al- her friends. ' tBuainess Forms Commercial Law bany V Y and it w . . , , - . . as the first ‘Business Correspondence. and Spelling ever used in this section of thocoun- . â€"sts Haze] Duck. try. It was considered a. very hand- Passed in Stenography Theory, some as well as useful gun, and Mr. O S Stenography Practice Business Needler felt ' en m 0 ~ ' man “i” " °’ 3“ y Forms, Commercial Law and Busi l(spent. v da Pm“ ’ ‘ ‘ , . ys an 12 t ‘ ness Correspondence: F. Hutton. ‘ lm mg. d: V, . . thoroughly enjoyed on 1 " ' Vi hen you “71811 tosend money. small Passed in Arithmetic. Stein-Warm)" “Elma" Bradshaw “rigs?“kmnfmd or large amounts, use Theory. Businw}? Forms. Comm° erciul It might be mentioned that out all ,Law, Bookkeeping Practice, Business ‘the above tv 1 . ,. _ I an 10 rre d . ‘ i . W - ' My No annual y o oron '0' o spon ence. and Commercial Geo.,'\'iz.. Mr. Wm. Needlur. and Mr. Brad-l ‘ 8:35)”; I ' ishaw. And how are as enthusiastic? e ol.owmg have passed from 18-8 ever they were when it comes W ,M 0 n e y 0rd ers lthe Junior Class to the Senior: R. down to enjoying a good doe,- hunt. I *SAFB H. Ackcrt. E. Am; a M' ' inc - ‘ i o , 153 1,... th are keen sportsmen, and - - l CHEAP HANDYQBrPWB. Frank Bagslmw, Albert’they go hunting they generally “11:: 1‘ They are paYable at PAR at any banleymme"! mg Hattie Hungcx'ford. ,turn With abundance 0‘ ROOd‘gume.’ 1n Cnnada, all large cities in Miss {9818 Kenny, Gordon Lamont. 'MT- Needlcr is still able £0 bring i' {1.5. and London, England Miss Viola Laxdicy. William Monies, down a deer at long range, and Mr 2'1 Wilber McCarty, Wesley Thurston, Bradshaw, the popular fish and gamé i‘ RATES AS FOLLOWS: Garner. Wilkinson. Ray Weldon, Miss inspector. is still able to “paddle his ‘1 $5and under .......................... 3cts. Meta Varcoe, Gordoniflutton. own canoe," and enjoy outdoor {c Over-3 Stoslo, u-.- Passed provisionallv: A. K_ nnn- snorts. s _ (11. ncncrb, r1. Abbott. Miss L- SAFB CHEAP HANDY , Brown, Frank Bagshaw, Albert They are payable at PAR at any bank iBrunmell, Ma$ Hattie Hungerford. . . . . . Miss Josie Kenny, Gordon Lamont. 1“Uggf’fij’nggdfirgfincéffidm Miss Viola Laidicy. Wimam Memes. Wilber McCarty, Wesley Thurston, RATES AS FOLLOWS: Garner Wilkinson. Rey Weldon, Miss V . G rd H tton. $5and under .............................. 3cts. Meta arcoe 0 on u Over $ 5 to $10 ......................... Bets. Passed provisionally: A. K. Hop- gver $10to$30 .......................... 10 m_:*°°d' J“- S‘mpsm" Farmer'- Business Randy. J. B. L. GROUT, MANAGER Mrs. flarstone Presented With a Beautiful Ring Subscription to The Daily Warden ballot or \. .............. Subscription to The Daily Subscription tq The Daily Wander, Single ballots, cut. from The Daily or F Subscription to The Daily Warden 0m _._â€" .u “.mvlt _- as. .- conversation with one of report- era, related an incident that took plate ”my back in the sixties. when a. jolly hunting party comprising the (blowing mlenmn. Visited the via- nity of Head Lake and participa‘ed in a lively hunt for deer. They were: I'm-ta. 1105. Gladmau (brother a! It. Gladman. of the post office); "Mn. Needler. Archie Bradshaw, Rabt. I Green. and “as. Foley. In Mr. Bradahaw's own words, the 3. story is as follows : ‘ ' ?' “We drove out to Head Lake for a ERCJOSed find....n.n.....n.."n...”-...............\.....-I‘.D0nm hunt. to cm the momrclw of ‘hc Apply this amount on my subscription and credit votes for {"98" “d they we” mm“ ‘“ ”ms" The wheel-imam price 07m Wamhm~Wanler has been on dollar per year since Jumy 1. 1907. Pfior to that 413E it was seventy-ave cents. ' A glfince at the label on yourpaper :mu re daysâ€"large. tall trees. contributed to Miss-hI9III~OOIIOOCOOOIIOIIIQOIIDOOOOOCUCO ........ .QI IOOIOIOCOIQDO‘ICDODQ tm mid and dmwm After tra- _ - . . veiling for some time. we landed at, candidate for the Tnp to Quebec. the cottage of Mr. Adair. the aame' Mr. Adair who is referred to in the Wander's article. and who was the au- Name...... ............ nor 0: those mum lines damp. ‘ tiVe of the beauties of Head Lake Post Office.. .. . . ....... ...... "3‘13“ DP?“ "0‘“- l. CHOOSE Y fFOR THE NARI] The. ten young women who lreaders of this paper. EVERY SUBS You are now a. subscriber 4 Iwhatever little indebtednas th and thus earn votes? Thew 1: «select, will materially assist ha m ’ 101‘ 81 ,mvmmww “f" M” ”WM” "" law“ WW Inter-m: , EVERY sunscnmnn CAN HELP _ Viewed by Nude: Reporter ’ You am now a subscriber. and may be in m w - W , . whatever little indebtedness there may be. Then why not. pay it now. The long and well-written article are now you which appenmd in Tho. Daily Want!“ The m select. will materially assist her' in winning the trip. last on the: mat of Mr- John Items. 1 The Proprietors o! the Watchman-Wade: are aiming no pains to make BE‘HCJH 0! Rnpong. mm, 00 Hall and It the best county m in 0mm, 1: it suits you now. it will pm demy and Jwet‘me- has _ Pew The lat you better as time goes on, when we have been able to work out plan widely mad. and many old cxtuens for its further mp ', _ inn-non were reminded of venous inCidents p! ve ry {nut oucan 9.3th a young Indy to win the the W100? days. _ out Thur: finest vacation trip that could ybe planned. and fit the came time u- M" Arch” Bradshaw, F’s“ find without a ford substantial encouragement, to our efforts to w you. Gamc_ W. called on The “ard- ham be ’ er Fnday Moon. and in a. short. DO IT NOW conversation with one o! the report.- ers, mlatcd an'inddent that took The subscription price of The WatchmamWarder has been one don” per year sipoe January 1. 1907. Prior to fly“ a... N .._- __-.-,,;__ ., 000000000000000000000000000 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo candidate for the Trip to Quebec. 'cuoosn mun FAVORITE ww "MI-=5 WWW F03 “THE .‘WARDER’S mp T0 008856 I ARE EECALLED 1/ v :91“, "1mm T lot 01..."... 10-: 0f ...‘ oooooooo a0¢~'o o! qua-u I ........ ou...-.c-.-o.. l The fol!owing have passed from ’1' 0rd ers .the Junior Class to the Senior: )1. ,H. Ackert, E. Abbott, Miss L. CHEAP mnyjnrown, Frank Bagshaw. Albert BALLOT YALUES "nuns .- Q. to out no m The Daily or Weekly Wardar .. .. .. . ..‘ Daily Warder, one monthâ€"a special bal- . 3 cts. . Bets. ‘10 cts. i 15 cts. office LINDSAY, ONL, Wax-def. "...'V. 03.5.- New m. Branch ENEW MACH'NERV : Organized at Islayg‘ FOR CAREWS MILL Passed in Stenography Theory. Stenography Practice. Business yForms, Commercial Law, and Busi~ ness Correspondence: F. Hutton. Passed in Arithmetic. Stenography Theory, Business Forms, Commercial "‘0.-. wiutahethistripwinbochoaenby I JULY 9, I908 inspector. is a sports. to my _..... now, The long and you which appeuved in Th last Tuesday on the vi bmake Bradley, 0! anporia, pious Lmdny and Junecvm plan widely mad. and me: E: _ u""“ w" In“ W:“‘Orxs ‘ . It went twice as high as 81; ,m e _._-â€"..u mu , . . . - , thrashed right out or the stools‘vesbers shop. Thxs engme wzll also [cheerful room. when Mrs. Adgir sag-I , . _ wean/{bement to the Winnipeg Fair. H I ‘ can be done away with, and from 85 A twenty horse power portable gas- to us his venue on L‘kB’ and to 40 per cent. of the labor power oline engine and an eight horse pow. uwe were anxioustohearthepoe-h ved I tat' . 1 . . our host after a. while consent.- we?“ ene of the old machines Mr yer s moans engine are ‘80 being ed. They were too same as those ’ ' . . float to flu: west to be exhibited at Which appeared in The Wander lastlmu' thh the fud 0‘ {001' men. Abe Brandon Farr. Tuesdav. and than u..- gm.--) mm J """' “W but flames. but the Who were unub water, were vex this Busxestion‘ menoed to dash ymt- ' v .7 V-.- -mv- vv-v W‘f'u- covered that he had become entangl- "l‘he two swimmrs were {01' 5‘}um8 ’ed in the sails and the various ropes out into the water and upsetting the {or we sail boat. and that he was lynch: and thus extinguiSh the 5unab1c to extricate himself. flames. but the other three occupants 1‘ Knowing that he was in a very who were unabie to paddle “1 thei‘perilous situation they imnrdiatety wow, were very much- opposed ‘0 ‘hailed for assistance, and Mr. Aind ‘uml; suwtion. and all five “fm'IFlavelle went to rescue Car). 38‘ menced to duh water on the b‘lfmms Ihad considxmble dimculty in dis- ' ‘ent nu th I . _ At last their efloru were rewarded. (mg g e “n ”tum“? 00118 M . . law, who Was much exhausted win-h- and they managed ‘0 extmgmsh the ghis exertions in trying to escape- It in. thnuahf "no on. ....-n_.- L_ ‘from the mess of rnnnc a very exciting expwhence Thursdiay’ 'nxere was oousiderablevem : afternoon, while enjoying o . cmxse get Sturgeon Point yesterday about i around the waters in the vxclmty of 'noon. when a. large number of t-hc , Halibut-ton. . Iresortcz-s and other visitors, stand- ‘ They were in a small yacht, “'h’Ch ing on the shores of the lake, wit- wu pmpelled by a small gasolgne m a. very narrow escape from lm' 93d evidently the 8390““ ’drowning. The centre of attraction m Mkms- for all Or I ”"1"”me Mr. cm Warner, or the D. «.F. [without a. moment's warning. the'oflioe, who was out in a sail boa: gasoline which was leaking and run- 'enjoying himself. Suddenly those on 5“”3 “”8 the 50mm 0‘ “‘9 b9“: ore noticed the craft capsize, and. ‘caught fire, and . small and forc1b1e3um occupant disapmar. ““08"” ‘0"0W- J Knowing that Carl was a good The b0“ “1d the occupants were ‘awimmer, the spectators had not the envelop“ in a 0‘0"" 0‘ hot flameS-Yshghtost doubt but that he would, [Thine of the occupants were unable! easily swim ashore. But they dis» to swim. but the other two could. - - 7 ....... _I AI 1 l When you on have made a start. It does 30‘ regain a large amount to begin with We pay interest upon amounts of $1 and npnvde {our time- a. year. Exciting Times on Burning Yacht ‘, ~~ -_. vv - wavullI -â€"~ :1 Mr. Edwards, of Cennlngton, lost , a very valuable horse the other day. That S 1. - I the animal being valued .et $400. tisi “thet ytesfter'band 1,8 adver- The horse was in use at the mili- .ng e min 0 Luisa-V ’9 ”node a M camp at Niagm-on-the-Lake.’e"1d°nt [by the communication that : being mounted by Major Bick. of in” just been received by .001. Syl- Cennington, but it was on the return vester, o! the 4'th. f trip that the mishap occur-19¢ ' d In a letter just, received by the colonel from Colonel The animal was supposedly lately , _ fastened in the .box car and was be- Flemming. Chief star: omcer, 3.0.0., lug watched by Major Biek. 0n theithe latter inquires if the 45th Regs-.- way between Blackweter and Manilla ment .band will be available for the the Meier left .the ear {or a short big tercentcnary celebration at Que» period. and When he come beck he bee. w” surprised to and that the .horse Without a. doubt the bond will pro- was not in the car. 0984 “â€"0 Quebec, having been choeen He got on, Ialong with others, 'gt‘but of nine bands from the eastern the next station and walked back dzvxsion t0 be present. Altogether aJOng the track, and about half way there Will be abolit fifty «bands pre. between Blackweter and Manilla they sent at the pageant. ‘(ound the equine lying along the rail-I The orders call {or one company way track dead, - ’0! the 45th, fortyâ€"four men strong It is surmised that the animal be- Iand a band 26 strong, including the came frightxned and .broke the tether baudmaster. ' shank. It then jumped out of. the} The Sylvester band is to be con- open door of the car as the train ig‘ratulated .on being chosen to go to was traveling, , ,the tercentenarv land 7 ;..A.._'._ 4.---» - A party qf fiVe men m a boat. had Horse Jumped Out of Railway Car . *mtohandleit.Thegminco-m have M made two expel-mammwt do“, and m be shipped dim: fdoag an. line. and both IBM; 9‘” 'to the eleVator. i“ now at. work in the west. Id of hot flames. I ants were unable! ather two could.‘ were for jumping, and_ upsetting the I lulu cAt‘l l/ from Lh r R‘nsoline bP~ c m r in contact‘ .... In a very JUST TWC wee «some- Dan Cupic ling themsel- ’5!) Lindsay. a and out. in 'June. Prob , considerwlc Wan too bu: 3- lookad this â€" ‘tWO man-534 This is the that nature, Lâ€"At,co. thatmorey His: Lizzie not enter a. Invan, bylgm. Leap TflRBSflER TRIED OUT YESTERDAY raw“, wc upcoLBLOI'S had 'snghum doubt but that be {easily swim ashore. But the; covered that he had become ( ed in the sails and the union of the sail boat. and that be unable to extricate himself. I item was cousiderablevexcitunen‘; ‘at Sturgeon Point yesterday about. noon. when a. large number of the Mortars and other visitors, standv ing on the shores of the lake, wit.â€" neeeed a. very narrow escape from .1..-_....'_ 7- "“ Carl Warner 'flad IV. a tow, xonyâ€"xour men strong and a band 26 strong, including the handmaster. ' the tel-centenary, and Lindsay should be proud of the band. nut. 0: nine bands from the eastern division to be present. Altogether fihere will be about fifty bands pre- sent at the pageant. The orders can {or one company 0! the 45th, fortyâ€"four men strong and a band 26 strong, including the headmaster. ' The Sylvester band‘ts to be con- -A4..l-‘nJ - , , â€".v-wo' Ithe latter inquires if the 45th Regs-.- ’ment .band will be available for the big tercentenary celebration at Qua-v bee. division to be present. Altogether there will be about fifty bands pre- sent at the pageant. Sylvester Band ’vv Inn-c CICVQDW. they“ pitched in right out. of stocks. geniwhxlethegrajn ”Ming out .4. u .L.‘ A ,, ' Narrow Escape to go to the Quebec Pageant ”.00 PER YEAR. power portable gus- an eight horse pow. ine are also being to be exhibited at water

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