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Watchman Warder (1899), 13 Jul 1911, p. 12

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lnsuraucé ”Yd Renl Estate in all its Ninchca Squ-cuor :n McDiarmid \\"cks. having removal their hidneu to my own otfic:. op- podgc Watchmu Wankr, Kentâ€"at. E hone 4.1 _.n n- I a-._... :.. All I... O 3suzusxxu:uzu .zgquléfixu. inn-inter. Solicitor. Notary Public Commissioner. ac. 812E.“ (or menu. Pun-nu wound through as advertised without chase. Sew um or in- vanuonn needed and poulblv buym. "Hmu to Inventor-L" "Why lame Inventor: lull." Book on mu. Send on rough sham. or model for web oi Potent (mice revordl and upon on polenwblluy. 890cm agents in 500 elm-u and towns. Mr. Greeley while Acumr Commissioner of Patents had mu charm of U. 8. Patent 0mm GBEELl'IY a MclNTIRE. Potent Attorneys. Washington, D. C. FALL TERM OPENS AUG. 28th mfiLl-lo'l'T/J ,M _ 1031‘. â€"- WILL THE PARTY WHO took the two sweater coats ofl' the fence at Mr. Naylor's, East. Ops. kindly return the same to The TO THE WEST Great Lakes Route The cost of an ENSIGN CAMERA with all the pleasure you will get out of it. Thmk of the beauteous scenes of your holidays. the jolly enic. the sailbou sailing (mee- lly post your camp. or cutesy. the, :mmy lmmell W; the msj; antic hills. ‘ , , ”0' I .1‘ 92mm . WA!” ls; the ill mom, up; Imnwdiate connection for \Vinnipeg and \Vpst Meals and Berth on Boat Included Connecting train leaves Tonmln l p. m. sailing days You Can’t TEACHER WANTED FOR 8.8. NO. 5 Verulam. duties to commence at- tor midsummer vacation. Apply mung qualifications and salary to H. Sherman. aec.-trm., Bob- Toronto, Ont., stands today without a superior in Canada, Graduates Highly Successful, Catalogue tree. QUALIFIED TEACHER WANTED for 8.8. No. 4 Dyson. Duties to commence after holldsys. 8500 per annum. Apply to'Jas. Free- man. Halibut-ton, Ont. W‘fing‘é “" ‘1‘. FARM FOR SALEâ€"120 ACRES, being north of lot 2. con. 4, llnrlpou. 5 acres unbroken. bal- nnce In excellent state of cultlvn- tlon. Soil la clny loam. bank bun, with windmill and wnter nt- tnchmentl in etnble. brick how. young orchu-d. two never-hum: Wells. nlso spring. Apply to Jul. Warder. FIVE SAILINSS WEEKLY Fun.“ OWEN Sumo FOR Port Arthur, Fort William A. Iiginbotham. Draggist The modern Kodak. and Kodak monade- nnke photo mnkln‘ the height of pleuunxvorz- part our the procu- la figured out uclenhlllcally no that all one luv: to do la to fallow dlroctlons nml nuccun ln usmrod. No need now of spending weak: and months uxuerlmnntlug mu! thmwlng away money MI (allure; Let us Ihow van our fluellm- u! any Agent to Arrange Reserva- tions. etc. PAGE TWELVI ATENTS LEIGH R. KNIGHT Kathy 0 positv Post Office. IN USAY CAMERAS .vo Ml stylus Mu! alz .. Picture Takingis Compare in 98336: PRODUCE FORTUNES Bridgeport, Conn., July litâ€"Prob- ably a score of persons were killed and about Sixty others were fear-fully injured early today when the Feder- al express, running from Washington. 1).C., to Boston over the New York Haven and Hartford railway. was hurled over the viaduct here by an open switch. The express was going at high speed when the open switch was struck, having left Harlem river an hour late. The engine and five cars, these including two day coach- es. “em, over the viaduct, only three cars being left on the tracks. Fire broke out in the xxreckage, but was quickly put out by- the Bridgeport iLIST 0F FALL FAIRS 0F INTER- EST TO LINDSAY. Bancroft, Sept. 28. 29. ' Barrie, Sept. 25, 26, 27. Bowmanville. Sept. 19, 20. Campbellford. Sept. 26, 27. Cobden. Sept. 28, 29. Colborne, Oct. 3, 4. Fenelon Falls, Oct. 4 and 5. Graveniirst. Sept. 14 and 15. Guelph, Sept. 19, 21. Haliburton. Sept. 28. Huntsville, Sept. 26, 27. Kinmount, Sept. 1.4: and 15. LINDSAY, Sept. 2], 22. 23. London (Western Fair) Sept. 8-16. Markham, Oct. 4. 5 and 6. Midland. Sept. 28 and 29. Newmarket. Sept. 19 to 21. Nor-wood. Oct. 10 and 11. Oakwood. Sept. 25 and 26. Odessa. Oct. 6. Oshawa, Sept. 11. 12 and 13. Peterboro, Sept. 14. 15 and 16. Toronto ((‘an. Nat.) Aug. 26. Sept. 11. Tweed. Oct. 4 and 5. fire department, ivhich then assisted in the work of rescue. Fifteen dead and thirty injured have been taken out so far. and it is believed at least five bodies are still buried. BARN STRUCK. A barn belonging to llr. J oeeph Lewes, of Mount Pleasant, was struck and completely wrecked. 1“] FT E I'ZN DIG .\ I) Mrs. Bell. of Lindsay, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. Mur- phy. Mrs. '1‘. Murphy has been under the doctor's care for a few days.' Mr. Fred Roynulds. of Toronto, spent a few days Visiting old friends 01‘ the Village last week. 'l‘he uniun Sunday schuol excur‘ sion that was billed for the 4th was cancelled owing to the extreme heat. Miss Vera. Huddon has taken the organ in the Methndist church in the absence of the organist. Mrs. 'l‘nnwrville. Mr. Hartley has a gang of men at work fixingr up the dam of his new mill. which he has lately bought. Ho intends to put in a new chopper at the latest style. Mr. and Mrs. Somerville have gone to spend a. month by the seaside. We wish them a gnod time with their new gasoline yacht. Nineteen head of the horses be- longing to the Toronto Construc- tion (‘0. arrived here on Wednesday last to work on the railroad. Ow- ing to the great. heat one of their horses died on the way from Lind- any. We are sorry to hear \that our schoolmaster. Mr. I). L. Somorville. is going to leave us to accept a simiiar position in Lindsay. BETHANY. Bethany, July 10.â€"Most or the farmers are busy at their hay- and report. it light. on account of the dry weather. Above all thing] take care oi your hair. your appearance depend- on the care you give your hair. The healthy hair you have aeen. and wished for in your: ii you will uee Sageine. There in no dreuinc to nice and no invigorating to the scalp. Soft. thick. luxuriant hair ii: the result at a Sageine treatment. Your hair is the first and greatest of your beauties. nothing will look halt I0 beautiful as your hair. Sageine haa grown beautiful hair {or men and women everywhére and Sageine is guaraiitoed and sold by Philip Morgan‘ to give you a. clean houithy scalp. tree from dandruff. Sageino grows the hair in thick and sort, is not sticky or greasy and is not a dye. Get a large bottle to- day it costs only 50c at Philip,Morâ€" gun's, or direct all charges prepaid from B. V. Marion. Bridgeb‘urg. ()nt. FALL FAlRS zflEAD FIRST The salvation of the thief on the runs. Saul of Terms and the jailer at Phillppl are notable Bible Illustration- at the gran- or find. Our lesson chap- ter rvl'ors to the prayer of Manual! Ahvr he turned it) the Lord and was restored to his kingdom he seems to have dune what he ('OUId to undo the evil he had dune before by removing the altar: and the strange gods. by repairing the altar of the Lord and of- ferim: snrritlve thereon and by com- mundim: Judah to serve the Lord God of Israel (verses 1446). but there wss no lasting result in the kingdom from hls reformation. and his son Amon wasted in the wicked ways of his ts- ther tverses 21-23t. It seems more my to lead people away from God than to lead them to Him. to do evil than to undo It. but there is nothing too hard or wonderful for the Lord. nnd the words or the Lord‘s servants to him. but we have no record of them. In the Apocryplm just preceding the first book of Maccabees there in a por- tion entitled "The prayer of Menueeh when he was holden captive in Baby- lon." in which he confesses. enoug- other thlngs. that he had sinned above the number of the sand: of the see. tnd he says that if God will save him 'te will praise Him forever all the day. t! his life. But even If this be e cor- i Although God is so long sun’ering. :there is sometimes a limit. and the time came when God allowed \iauasc 3seh to be taken prisoner bound in ‘rhalns and carried to Babylon «verse ”I. it was a grand thing for him to be thus amirted. for in prison he be. came truly penitent and humble and prayed earnestly to God. and the Lord heard him and saved him and brought him again to Jerusalem into his king- dom (vprees 12. 13!. The Lord is not willing 'lvut any should perish. and He does ewrvthing to prevent people from gum: down to the pit (Job xxxili. 29. 30L Even the judgments of the great trzhulntiou period. after the church almll have been removed. will have as their object the repentance of the unwuily (Rev. it. 20. 21: xvi. 9). Who can tell how much hls mother's prayers had to do with his turning to God? Her name was Hephzibah. and she seems to have been a godly wom- nn. If she was on earth when he was varried to Babylon she might have said. as Jacob did. “All these things :1 re against me." but in her case. as in MR. Rum. Nil. 28. was true. 'ect record. which in doubted. it is nei- ‘her his prayer nor his romlsen that we should consider. but t 9 great mer- -y of God toward one who had been m great a sinner. All more: to all sinner-I can only he mule of the me wflerlnp of Him if whom'wo rend in last week's lesson yho wan set apart before the founda- ‘lon of the void. the Lamb slain from he foundation of the world (1 Pet. 1. :0: Rev. till. Bl. His was the only «trifle. that could take away tin. WhGflLMfl. nodinnli 'me sacrifice. ordnlned of God and tul- mdflWMMlefi. 153. “am Bataan" W: m mm has! of an an o! m M m. m, I. m m n m Verses 9 and 10 of our lesson sum- marise his iniquity in these words: "80 Manasseh made Judah and the in- habitants of Jerusalem to err and to do worse than the heathen. whom the Lord had destroyed before the children of lsrael. And the Lord spake to his- nasseh and to his people. but they would not hearten." Note the love and compassion of Jehovah in His speaking to him to warn him and turn him from his evil ways: note the worst phase of his sin in his refusing to lie- ten to God. The special phases of his sin are mentioned in the previous verses as manifold idolatry. building idol altars even in the house of the Lord. using witchcraft. dealing with familiar spirits. etc. It was a fore- shadowing of the still greater wicked- ness which led to the captivity of Ju- dah when they mocked the messengers of God.despised His words and misused His prophets till there was no remedy. he Inuit have been born three yeere otter hie tether'e recovery from hle lllneee or which he would have dled had not the Lord added htteen yeere to hle lue. ale worde were very humble otter hle recovery from the: elckneee. but later there wee much pride end eel: ne- eertlon. eepeclelly when the Inhom- dore ceme wlth m from Babylon (lee. xxxvlll end xxxixl. Would lt have been better for Beukleh to have dled at what eeelned to be hle eppolnt- ed tlme rather then to become the tu- ther of such e eon? Let thoee Iell who know. but let no In all thlnge he whol- ly subject to God. Tout o! tho Loooon. ll chm mill. 1-18â€"Momooy Vooooo. 12. 13â€"Ooldon Toad. loo. l. 10. 17â€"Oommontory Proo pond hy Rov. D. M. Moot-no. 'rhot aooohtoh. who woo ouch o good ‘ kins. ohould hon hod onch o hod to- thorooLhuondonchohodoonoo Monooooh to one of thoâ€"to Itoâ€"open:- lncl: Imago thlnco. In tho cooo or Dovld'o oono ond Ell'o oono tho trouhlo ooomo to hovo boon lock of homo drool- pllnot for It to writton at tho tormor concornlnx ono of hto oono that hlo to- thor novor dioplooood hlm ond novor told to him on much oo "Why hoot thou dono thlo?" (1 King- l. 6.) 0! Eu u to wfltton thot “Mo oono modo thomoolvoo vllo ond ho rootrolnod thou: not" (1 Sun. In. 18). Ao Monoo- ooh woo twolvo you-o old when ho ho- gon to Man In tho otood of bio tothor THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Lmon lll.â€"‘I'hlrd Quarter, PM July 16, 1911. SUNDAY SCHOOL Amman. gonna. as mam-u. in dad m- 1m. .to i am: in III M mt um m an ,5 mm Mae. the “gum mm In mu WM“. um fill. an hem-e um “um Dr. M A‘ m. at m: u. w seriously W n n m: London. July 12.â€"(C.A.P. Cable.)â€" Hon. Joseph Chamberlain. replying to a telegram from his blrthda cele- bration dinner. an: "Than I for your kind means. I hue no doubt about the ultimsu mecca of our pols to]. although late in coming.” Will Tempt the Falla. Niagara Falls July 12. â€"Bobhy Leach. the reckless navigator of the \\ hirlpool Rapids, completed arran e- ments at noon yesterday with 0 Hamilton Grocers' Association to make a trip over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel on July 87. the day 0! their picnic to Queen Victoria Park. He is getting his steel barrel. which weighs 1.350 ngpounds in readiness for the tri Mon ay a test trip of {our ordin- ary barrels filled with water was made. all 0! which were aucceaslul in following the current. and came over the cataract without beinc damaged. and are now on exhibition. CHICAGO. Julv 11.â€"Hoxoâ€"Recelml 1 . coo; market study to shade higher: ml. - ed and butcheru. S3 lo 86.82%; good heavy. 86.40 tu £6.80: rough heavy. 36.20 3:63.”; light, $8.55 to 88.70: pm. 8.10 to Cattleâ€"Raven)“. anon: nmrket flow and Heady; beeves. 34.5 to 86.”; com and heifers. 81.35 to 5.76; stockers md tend- en. 83 to 83.10: Texans. 84.60 to 8: calves. $5.75 to $7.73. bheeDâ€"tholptl. moon; market Mendy: naive. 8150 to “.65; western. :3 to $6.10; limbs. “.25 m 87; western. 8.76 to 87. 00; ”I'd“. llu \Iaquo. nu ..... (‘ shes-Receipts. 830 head: mnket Maud) . veals. 8. to $9.;50 culls. 85 lo 8: blmormi‘ kl. t5. {0 to $5.:50 western calves. $4. 2.3 to 38. 75. Sheep and Lambxâ€"Recelpu. 71 head: sheen firm; lamb: slow. but steady“. sheep 82.7.; to $4; lambs, 85.35 to 38- Hogs-nececpm. 2618 head: no trading; feeling ready. Chamberlain Still Hop”. Chicago Live Stock. {‘1 mum-mu The noise of the file and the drum was heard bright and early this morning as the orangemen of Lind- say and vicinity congregated and later on numbed to the special train which 1611: {or Penelon Falls at ten o'clock. There was a large turn out and the regular trains at eleven and at two-forty o'clock also were crowded with orangemen and their friends on their way to the' cataract village to attend the 22lst uni- versary o! the battle of the Boyne. Thenum"0mngemen" in de- rived trpm the title of William Anniversary ‘ of the Battle of the Boyne Loughgsll. county Mb, am the “ Bnttle of Diamond." The prlmu-y object wu to deprive Roman Catholics of arms which they kept contra-y to the luv. The number 0! lodge. and mem- bers gmtly (menu! during the rebellion o! 1798 and render“ m mum! absurd to Pro. manna. but the movement W 801: WWW by the Wflumt; tn 1003 to“. was (ended in Mum Ind amount the mum“ III am (“MIN by the Madman am In is“. it ear and a to t potent polities! 8rd, (William of Orange). which was given as esrly us 1689 to the Irish supporters of the prin- ciples o! the revolution. The first Orange lodge was establish- edbythoPeepO'DsyBoy- It iMet at Four Saturday I - Married on Monday urday and to be married on Mondny is surely . unique demonstntion oi the etiiciency of love It first. light. Below are the deteils 0! an interest.- ing little event which culminated in the ringing of the wedding bells at. Campbeiiiord Monday. On Ssturduy Hr. Freeburn, a wid- ower. who” home is in Bobceygeon. calledntthemtoilr. W. OIt.,wI-itu.~â€""In wt» Imbum'n I. Peterboro, July 11.â€"To meet. for the first. time gt. {o'clock on Sgt.- HEADACHES ”0 “000.000. “a“, but?! mu as mean. am am the WW "‘ m J; maur- "‘ r W in “0 “Wm ”M ”a: mm «M -“ “Inn M60 in mm“ Icahn. 05.0mm" " m M rum Mills 111.1911 Cum-1 000 worth of the 086,000,000. Percy township “in option in J mustn'- lady while being served 113'“ Jackson tint he “as n In; {or t wife. Mrs. 4‘ ugly replied that she r»! . Jackson an Georg" " mason. am 13‘ on Georg'F-d. south '~° some reircs'n'nents. “4 7 served x'eumrked to m of the D!“ ldscm will Flexible bought ‘13: .1 " 1m I. my. thin in what calmrs to flaunt and stop m4 W by u. strain ur'»" on 11:. Anti Um Pills an] A u! telephom 1 nmmm m M; Noam 1‘ m at several r-v M was («mm 4.. 1m- 1.;‘mm;old hm ‘ 3! Int preside“ at m Hi? Potts. of .\ “Biting Dr. and 3‘ If. Rupert IiOUd Visiting his aunt. I “Mitthlckenatht. Fish are twin: 1 these dun. \lr. \ c tour pound Inn; and Mr. (‘hesmm fine ones. mesa Warm-r n M's. Mclrash It. Nelson. of “:3 I. few dams a' house. Pleasant Point Campbell landed bus: yesterdua If. Carl 3012!] '18 one of thus:- oonk TueSdtu' on the way lnck h“ Falls and xuisN-«l hour's wait. he longing to Stun taken on heard u News Items From Pleasa “light a coup).- dlS. One “are ‘ and the other u-n It. -:‘ck IIU‘( hen Wednesday. Kiss Hazel ('onr holidays With friv The berr, soria under the answer church was a 4'4 WIS fined from not which an vu'v given. conmmm; gov. Morton and children aéso hr amounted :0 $1", Se Vera l Lorenvo PM Friday last. flr‘. W. .1. tell Spark ha ing ; (cw wee Kiss Jess“: 13y. \ibih‘d um Mrs. R. I The monthl: the Chnstian warly mm- das- Rev. Elton Allu- pit of the liethod.~ nth morning. Mrs. W. H. \\ week with iricnt Mrs. Moses M (,9: Annie return fiber spendin; a to. Mr. and Mrs onto. spent with her pun-r: huuder. If. Wm. \m) {30 returned h cling we: a 5' and "1'8. ("0‘- Hr. (‘. H. L awn. to 81"!“ Hist Lottie .\I is visiting l'rivn' week. It. Dorothy (do of (115': w: In. Short. at . It“ Blnm‘hv- t \idting ll!l‘ ”n and Honda) m I St! returmd “L‘ llr. Sydnfl' ‘ the Norm-“w “-ju spend somv at“. Brium, J“ “ Mutlmmh Jl’ Moudough an- s or when with mm» m, and Mrs. M “wood, spun! S “I“. m. and “1' Mr. aid Mrs. l present enjoyim St. Dan'd's. I: and Niagara. Mrs. Elmo-r I nonVillv mus Lorna llu‘m .t WI’OOd on Na day. um Lila friends in Lm Monday- Visitors To and From Lin! HEART TROUB uric gem is dis DO“ 5 4!]! YEAR Just ids llaflfimw ll ll \\ "M m New M

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