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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Jul 1911, p. 2

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magnum. Claw“. Juty n â€"uaying and raspberry picumg m new the order or no any. both of whush are a fairly good crop. 4|.“ The Drama: puaded to the Methodist church on Sunday evening. Mr! Russian lnine. 1»! Lindsay. . acn tmpumvd by hm sister, Miss Ed~ wan. visited Cutaway friends last week and attended the S. S. picnic. Myrtle. Master Huuard Clark is spending tins week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Manning, of Hartley. A number from here have beentpic- picking at. the lake. Mrs. H. Rogers, accompanied by her granddaughter. Miss Elva James. left today tor a. Visit. with Canon Marsh. of St. Paul's, Lind-li say, with the new curate, Mr. King- . ston. called on the members 0f St.I John‘s church last week. The S S. anniversary on July 2 gnd 4 was a. success. The program on Sunday afternoon consisted oiI singing by some oi the small child- ren. and the choir, also a. recitation by Mater Ellsworth Webster, and missionam dialogue by six boys antl‘ girls. An address by the pmor,‘ Re»: 1‘. Howard. on the uses of salt, was \ery interesting. The S. S. choir gave a song service .in the e\'-‘ wing, which was enjoyed by a large congregation. and was a credit to Mrs. W. B. Felr and Mrs. W. B. Clark for the training which they had giaen them. On Tuesday the pubic in Mr. I-‘eir's grove was well attended, and the children enjoyed numerous kinds of sport. The bese- mll match between Dryson and Cam- uw was won by the Cambray team by a score of 20â€"15. MUAJSHSMI'I‘H. Mlllnrsumh. July ital“ 0. I... No. {059 adamant! the glorious mm M Pinvlun Full-n. and WVUH n uplcndm day's outing. The spring crop a: nun locality 16 Making won. (‘lmer hay and ' {all who“ are a swam. Mr. George Engliuh is busy erect, mg a new house. which when finish, ed will be an up-mvdate one. Mr James Kennedy. of Fairview I‘m-u. reports a record breaker in growing peas. They were sown about April 20, and were up on July 5, Lauing a. good straw and well load- ed with pods. Mr. Orwell Zealand spent Sunday with friends at Fleetwood. Miss Rot. Pogue. 0! Little Britain. ha“ been spending her holidays “1th Bis: Alma. Kennedy. teen in the hospitu {or he weeks with typhoid lever. was we to leave on loudly. and is won on the chased a sell-feeder for their thrash. mg mnehine, and no busy preparing to:- a. busy season ‘ of clover and w to m?“- dgughter, Mrs. R. Robins. luster lumen Ashore. whc~ has x, have pur- lsay. ! We are pleased to see Mr lGraham out again after a se Itack of pleurisy. Miss Lynda Graham. of ‘I‘orumu. is spondiug Iha holiday with bar sister Mrs. Richard Suggitt. Misses Bessie and Vera White. of ()uhucunk, were \‘isiturs w th Mrs. Watts and Mrs. Halter for a few days last Week. Mrs. Alex. Smith and sun. at Lindsay. is at. present. visiting her sister Mrs. Jas. Fell. Miss Ross. of Dundas, who is He;- iting with relatives at Penelon Fails, attended divine service here Sunday afternoon. l‘mutuw. July 17.=Mr‘ and Mrs. Albert Pnltun. at Hanmmmm.~ Vim= ed with wialiwu hero Imam week. Miss Zillah Suggift is \isit‘mg with friends at Rose-dale and Lind- Miss Martha Esson, of 'l‘vruno. is visiting her sister Mrs “in. (Jun- dall. We are glad to hear Mi-H Leila Fell was successful in her musical examination. Miss Martha Sugqit: xi;i~‘et: with friends in Lixbrixige Ina-t week. A party from here drove north of Coboc‘onk last week to pick buckle. berries. ISLAY. Islay. J uly 17.--Mnny residents at- tended the celebration of the glorious twelfth at Fenelon Falls. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McFadyen left on Monday for Toronto on route to their home at Quebec. Min Seymour. who has been viaxté ing her sister. Mrs. Jag. Willem. of this district. rpturncd to bar home at, I-‘unclun run: on Wednesday or last week. Mr and Miss Crawford. 0! “01! over. spent 3 couple 0! days in! week at. the home or Mr. Curt-Ins. Miss Lena Eltord. of Toronto. is holidaying at the motel-pal home. MW. and Mrs. Howard. 0! (Saw may. were fishing Mend: la thin district. on Tuesday at last week. ViMAstér Carl Mayne: and Miss Clua Spence. 011.101.. are spending the holidays at their respective homes. All wera delighted wlth the bony rains on Sunday night. as crew were much in need of it. Buying is about completed in this district. OBITUARY SIMEON S. KELLY. Omemee. July 17.â€"â€"On Saturday. 8th inst... the funeral of the late Simeon 8. Kelly took place at Mark- ham from the residence of his broth- at. Dr. Kelly. A large commune of [Heads and maintains: attended [the own. a. Brown’ I Corners mu m. Tho ht. llr. Kellymm :md MI'I‘UW‘ >1 \‘pn‘e John ‘3 alt- hum their “annual gamlvn “arty on July 8th. which pmwd a 3mm! uuv- was. 'l‘hu lsrueuoda vxomulml prevlouu yearn. Thu \8!‘,\' inwnmling games of bull were planul. 'l‘hu first was Lotus vs. \'¢~lwrtul., the result of which was an «as-5y victory for the latter nine. the score being 22 to 1. The second gamo was closely con~ tested betwevn Lindsay and J anat- \ill@. the latter winning out by the scoremf 6 to 1. Alter the ball games a very dainty tea, was seru-d by the blushing young maidens o! the Community. Mrs. Russell, of Toronto. has been visiting her sister, Mrs. G. Page, the past week. Miss Lod ('alwr, of Caesarea, is Visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Porter. Mr. James Rowan, of Caesarea. Visited Wr. R. Evans over Sunday. Miss E. Célvillc. of Orono, has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. Evans, the past week. Mr. Earl McGill, of Lindsay, has been \isiting his uncle, Mr. R. B. McGill. the past week. up.) . Our teacher. Miss A! I“. Finnie. has returned to her home at Bensford. Miss May Culver. of Caesar“. \‘ia- ltod her aunt. Mrs. S. M. Porter. over Sumloflv. - _Atnnl‘~. O‘l‘l‘ Ulllfllu‘v . Quite a number from here Mtendod lust. the celebration at. maokntock “Mm-tiny. and all reported a good um. AM) a number of our loyal «tram-«mm wont am any at 005 hour“. um! did not we homo ml the WM» Imm' hmu'u n! thfi morning. ‘I‘hn Minus Graven. o! Imam taken have been ~10th Manda this part ma puit 300*. ~ --4| “In: Mina Emma. non Wanna Benders were hit Wednesday. \‘vlwrtun. Jul) 14.“: W“ “°““""““"' 4r CANADIAN NATIONAL Ex}!!- '1‘he Ipoclu prim 0! 0600.00 mh tucking ”91953102., and win a N1" given by the Canadian Nsuoul Ex- liant. student and a. aumtglfeach- quuon. Toronto. go to the cattle vl'. Spinal trouble compelled him to relinquish the 0:1le he loved so well, and the disease made such now me of his mental powers am lor some time his friends had him cored for in the Toronto asylum. Dr. Kelly finally had his brother brought to 4_ 1 1-- ‘HI ed was well and lavornbly known. and universal regret is felt. In tho neighborhood of his Into heme. Be- sides his widow, who reside. in Ome- u-wo-J ___ , his home. where he was cued for till the time of his demise. m deceas- neatly identified with the limit: and Ovals! ordm. and m s m m ottho Wu church. [enry two brothers and two Y9! 1\ l' NT!“ km and m" M. “luckltock \‘vl wrton Lindsay Pupils I Successful In Music Tho wanna u! the ’l‘urunto College of Music annual examinations have been published and {allowing in a list of the successful pupils tron: Lindsay : Juniot second, piano (honors) â€" Jennie Carter. St. Joseph's convent and Vera Jackson. Pass â€" Carrie O'Reilly, of St. Joseph‘s convent and Emily Dobsun. 'l‘hird piano. first-class honors -â€" Grace McNeil. St. Joseph's convent. Fxrst piano, first-class honors â€" Irene Dre-nan, St. Joseph's convent and Ida Malcolm. Honors â€"- Lau- rence Burke, 01 St. Joseph's con- vent, Edna Moore, Alice McDongal and Susie Sutton. Pass â€" Ruth Armstrong and Lillian Ringland. Primary piano, first-class honors-â€" Marion Flood, Mary Kingsley, Pau- line Carroll, of St. Joseph's con- vent. Honors-Helen Grande 11, Jean Growden, Lottie 1%. Jackson and Lilian Paton. First Vocal, first-class honors â€" Kathleen Bruce, St. Joseph's con- vent. Passâ€"Milo. Webster. First written harmony, honors â€" Mary Lonergan. St. Joseph's con- vent. Passâ€"Mary l'runty, St. Jo- seph’s convent. First history. first-class honors - Mary Lnncrgnn and Mary Prunty. St. Joseph's convent. Panâ€"(Hue McNeil. St. Joseph‘s convent. Counterpoint. nrsbclaas honou - Lottie Post. Senior rmlimonu. first-clan hon‘ mam-Mary (“”0eg and Ire-no I'm- un. St. Joseph‘s convent. Hun- onâ€"Nemo nunwrmm. Punâ€"(fur- Ho (runny «ml Jennie Cnrw'. Ht. Junoph'u com-om. dumm- rmummu. urn-cuuâ€"uu. Wobmor. elm that last 5m had the larg- est number of ontriea in the bee! and breed- mpocuvoiy. The prize will go to the but usi- mai exhibited in Shorthoru or Hoi- stoins without regard to at, uni the value of it ensures ; wide rug. 0! competition. It mum prom . greet incentive to cattlemen to put their ‘beet in greet condition {or showing. Ste. Anne do Baupro: 12'. 3nd I". B. J. Cough, In. Annie D. Val-h. m. P. Conn-avg, 0.13.87, m Oahu. of Otkwood and It. Ju. â€"The iollowing ldt C.‘P.R. on the nnuul excursion to the shrine .t ””553” PRIZES 1910. Govmment grunt. 1910. a County grunt. 1910, pupil: Outside county. 1910 Municipal axes. as per .. Fees from pupils. as per in Entruwe ices. per '1‘. A. } Midsummer cumm, G. 1-). Amount received on «ct, Overdrntt. 1909 ................................. Teachers' aunties including aupplhl‘ Other salaries ..................... . ........... Examination expense. . Fuel 8612.36. light ”1.34 Water 891.73. rent 85.50 ................. Cadet. corps expensu ......................... Insurance (on bidgt. and furniture {or Ground improvement ............................ Stationery. maps, etc. ............................ Furniture 8117.85.1ibnry 854. 51....... Printing and. advertising ........................ Chemicals and apparatus Gymnasium (including extra expenditur- Repairs and alterations ......................... Sundries and contingencies .................... Sundries and coming Amount expended on Amount expended on Balance to next acct. I certify that of the Board of 1 M Fuel-â€" (‘emraI ................. South Ward ........... North Ward ............ Francis Street ....... Ground improvements ...... Stationery and maps Printing and advertising ‘ Rent. half year .............. Examination expenses ...... Insurance ....................... Repairs and alterations .. Supplies and sundries Amount paid out on acct. bldga. . ...... . .............. Balance carried forward ............... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Gnu-tumult grant. 1910 Government grant. 1910, special ...................... Municlpll mm. 1910 ...... . ......................... . Ops uxes. 1910 ........ Sundries ........ . Amount Mehed on acct. mV bundlncl. 1910 Balance m 1910. from 1909 I certify mu 1 have mum-d the book. and oxamiud the vouchm of mo Bond 0! Edueulon {or (M Town 0! Lindsay tnr Hm year ending hoe. 81. 1910. and mm my hue hm correctly ch and CILV no! tum; on m nhov. numont M mama und oxpondlwm. ..-4.... Lindsay. May Teachers' Salaries- 5% FLY PADS“ Muduy. Hay 10. 1911. Smnh ..... Graham m. ”when“. n ... “MI-Mn Emflmhn “’an A. \'. anI I‘MWrmn. 3 mm. IL 1'). "rum ...... .. 2. D. Purkyn. 6 mm. ,. Ferguson. 7 mos. ..... Trunor. 6 mm. ............ Stratum. 6 mm. ........... May Woods. 4 mos. ..... (lo’eniuck. 4 mos. ........ D. McDougall (extra) artily that I have audited the Board of Education for the to L, 1910, and find they have be: above statement of receipts an Public Schools Ab stract Report expo!!!” .... 10, 1911. Receipts and Expenditures EXPENDI TYRES. on agricultural class on building A. C ........ o 00-... -~ 00 “d furniture {or 3 31°09 extra. expenditure on Q!“ "It | |II .. may in full......... Kirkconnell Inn-.0000.- 00 cu... . .no-no Ludited the books and examined the for the town of Lindsay for the yea ey have been correctly kept and truly receipts and expenditures. " " 1 EXPEN DITURES- 00.... o onu- . 0...... "-n mama‘s. REC E1 PTS . on a co... are hatched in manure and revel In filth. Scientists have discovered that they are largely responsible for the spread of Tuberculosis. Typhcld, Diphtheria, Dysentery. Infantile”.- eaeee of the Bowels, etc. Every packet of In“ au- 0.. .uoc‘ It. ou-o cunt c." n... c- I! to! I. House Flies 1910 ............ cement floor) onto-"‘- 0 00.0... I ..u-o nu 30607.66 "on nun-o. “- "cu.- ”on... on on. not-o... I‘I 3 24907.91 ed the vouchers the year ending d trulv set, forth F. H. 1mm. Auditor. Cu . KIDD. Auditor. 3 1000.00 264.17 396.00 395.00 600.00 509.75 519.75 510.75 519.75 519.715 519.75 ($10.76 “'43" «with $60.70 454.00 460.73 \flflfifl 460.75 $3.90 330.00 943.20 263.90 177.75 77.75 50.00 281.45 1135.45 3 14080.90 .’ 46090.24 3 45096.24 24907.91 1 16.26 11898.80 716.80 211.10 653.70 97.28 6828.81 585.00 962.50 1 2909.67 148.94 148.99 179.55 445.48 359.24 91.50 11.25 109.75 76.30 102.40 398.69 134.56 407.78 188.54 77.86 581.83 ”060 :nURSDAY. JULY 20, 1911 SELLING chDwoon to make loom. Cal} and g»: m . all kinds 0f Wand, ‘ (es on ' You my trust the ("are of Wu eyes or eye glasses her.» With '00: “once and be assure-d vi 3}". M- scrim 0 (504] skill can pwducet Gil-080 every dt‘bcripliun fro- 81 npwu-dn. 3' m n. 3 51mm,- 91311.11 0 L_-J_l.4 n [It BIKE! lflfllbflf (0., “HIM Eyesight Spec'mifim" u Kenm.. aver Neill’s Shoe Sign. Eyeglasses remi. ed. Broken Lens“ replacvd. Gmnd Trunk Pacific Townsite Lots an easy terms and 10w px-wm, All money paid no The Land (‘t‘mmis- lion" 0! Gragnd l‘runk Pacific 8" 00" Whn “'VVS Flu: the 66-013. APPLY TU So'o A‘ont. Linduy and District The Woodville Coal Busi ms 21d Sheds FOR SALE OR TO lEASE To a trustworthy person the above business Will be disposed of N'fnxe the middle of March. tn «mum. the buyer to stock up whilo- («ml is cheap in the Spring. Alro-udy 7M] tons have been «old {Mr ”NIH”. and there is no' a had dullal' on (,m books. Good money ran In» made at this business by a capable mrson. Enquiw of I)". My KAY \Vumh‘Z‘J“. \Voodvinv F'sh. Nth. IEIH Tor-mm. ihflh‘n Wu 2 “I hlhdFOflw (‘n'nlng‘ MUM. finmmm- Wrm 3rd. “k IL Shun You“ gm! fivrrnm M CEH'H'. B] M335 COLLEGE III Oil-“WU“! uan but taut-on. Fm .\ given human-d. a the vuuuum-viul \s. "mic (If m you at tho nearing Wile Whh a numh‘r «1 practical opportunities h either I piano. orwn «r Mine of Hm \‘ory lu-U (hit cu: be j-rnr‘urml. not fining ponds: M «W body does that in Unz” Ilka curl. Sn «lun': um I“! “I. but ("mm HM F‘ at goods IQ human! m‘zvu: “O haw elm-t" wp “17! “"1 mm; or I mman ' u '00? Hm:- fl‘quh'ml w v: V in attendauu- un-r Hm! .: ..~.~\ NW pmvr- 1hr gnu-“m; I“ pt.- urity 0" our M‘html. \\'!.u: “r have d0“? fur “UH-lax \\ r “:h «.‘v for you. HOUR STUDY COURSES Lindsay Business College '1 your Hm:- rmwln '0“. 1h Ihhfl «u out: prim I! [u W1. (m Ihnfl ‘ A. ll. SPOTTON - President I‘l'. In. mmucw's M [SI-L Piano and Organ Dealer EH. KIDD (Amuhoed rwit h «daevmu «lwuyn lm) You can buy Grnuiuv Fall Tel-3n Sag! R853 TIRED mm 000 Fun ‘I INVESTMENT NYAIaS. PHONE 77 Regarding Your Eyes WARRFE ‘m- 3 ran \U Dolniniun ‘Iflu‘ 1n I ‘N‘nidnu! out!” an"? for “'0 le "W (1 £39 60*“! "wk“ 0 "Q "Jr buy :lVf L‘Wtcm‘v anull In! MyGnmd Trunk Aw I. I. DUFF D To Musk: kn. 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