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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Jul 1911, p. 6

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Saturday Was Hr. O'Neill. of town, has the con- tract for building Dr. LlodeVood's new breakwater and boat house. gm?“ nfié mm? 984%? xm- ‘ “£3: JV 1.1- WW W x‘éamsm fi‘q‘.‘9."‘fi ‘1“? TOWN“. 93% “$3.“???- Ws ’éw " was: 95 19mm. is m west. 0: 3M fifl'fifififi mm- W- Hush (AW-ears: OK #0“ Ar.- WW.“- hqs mm. “M? come at. me fist. of the Point. Stanza; w-day the mail will, aur- five on the Str. Monqrch in the gaming and afternoon instead of in the morning and evening as formerly except when the Maui“; runs to Co- Monk. when it will come in the morning and at night. Last evening a number of young people gathered at the home of Mrs. Clerk. where dancing was indulged in, after which all enjoyed the even- ing by a large bonfire on the shore. Miss Rita Gough. of town, spent the day at the Point. Mr. Gus. Ruchenstein, of New York. arrived this morning to spend the summer at Dandy Point. The farmers around here have been expressing their satisfaction of the rain which we had yesterday and during,r the night. Snmrdny was St. Swlthin‘s Day, and tho) legend saw that. it rain falls on July 15 (I. will continue for forty MO. The superstition. fortunately b not to be trusted. Many countrloa hm» thvir raim‘ mints. Md all haw chasm: tflflerom (lays. France has nu loss than thrw..\8t. Modal-d. me R. and SL dermis ma St. l‘rom‘la. June 10. Among the saints‘ days in Germany to which this bollaf ab tachoa isvthat of the Seven Sleepers. June 27. St. swimin Ina Sturgeon Point. July 17.â€"iIr. Md m Alex. Ross and family, or town. hi. numb the Fisher cottage for a shot-t time. link. and M White, or Peter- M6. the wen-(mg a short um: i§i vac-v St. Swithin woe Bishop or \\'in« chester in the ninth century. There is a. story that he was stronger than “all the king's horses and all the king's men." inasmuch as he is used- ited with miraculously restoring an old lady‘s broken legs. According to William of Malmesbury, he asked that his 93:“? should be where the rain from the eaves might fall‘ on it. A century later, when 'the monks ex- humed his body to deposit it in the Cathedral. the transition was delayed for forty days by rain. commencing on July 15 ; or so, at any rate, the story goes. Like the belief as to shadow-seeing bears and groundhogs, the superstition dies hard. If long rain follows a rainy fifteenth of July once in a. generation, the fulfilment of the beliei on that one occasion is remembered to the exclusion of the ,12_.. In: tum Me:- left Mommy a- Moon to mm was swag Rattan. at Part Arthur. aflwa, 6., «5B Msifiesé. - may 31‘:ij aAughM {ti-wt. at law, “Ave rams Mr. Peter Hdatad. Tiliey, Alta" writes: “I take great pleasure in writing 3 few line. to tell you what your Hurt tad Nerve Pills have done for me. I had a long standing case of nervous proatration. n ALA L_-_‘ dee'aleesness' palpitation of 7 the heart: sad dizzy spent. I bought a box of the pills and they did me so much good I continued their use until I had used even! boxes and they restored me to Imelda again. They ere : great moody McManigal, the Lt miting informer. is nervous collapse. llilbum’s Hem end Nerve Pills are 50o. pet box or 3 boxes for 81.25 at. all duh-e. or will be mailed direct on MILBURN'S HEART and NERVE PILLS h. mm; m: ms mommg my m’ 'Bé'oibrioé b; The '1' “immE'cé Limited, Toronto, Ont. Benjamin McCall, autoing. collided ‘ St. Thomas, but. 9 Nervous Prostration Sleeplessness Palp itation of the Heart Dizzy Spells mmMDmebof PAGE TEN. times it has proven wanting. )0 St. Swithan’s Day To Sturgeon Point the Los Angeles dyna- ler. is on the verge of l. of London. while with a. trolley in escaped with bruis- themwmmy Miss KINMOUNT Khmmunt. July 17.--\\‘e have had a lung spell of dry weather here, but it was broken last night by a down- pnm‘ of rain. which was much need- \I\1 I Mr. Gordon Mark and friends left for ’l‘urnum on Saturday In“ that enjoying Hm refmhlug breezes of hnviu laku‘ Mina \‘lulet (:mhmn. 0t (:‘ohtwvmk. is \isumn‘ Mend.» in the Villa”. Hvrryplcklng is the order of tho any at prudent. Berries um not. so plentiful as some supposed they would be. However. tho late rain may help some. Miss My Lindsay. unu-.â€"._..v . Mr. Amos Train came home last week frum Muskoka. where he was for a short time. Mrs. Levi Christopher, of Peter- bum, is visiting friends in the vil- lage this week. ,,_L_-‘ Auâ€"‘u v“-.. The trustees of the public school held a meeting last Friday night. Matters of importance were dealt with. Mr. Broderick. P.S.I., was present. giving some good sugges- tions and advice. Miss Myrtle (iiimour is Visiting m a INTERVIEWS. eaul i-xte .indsay. , Min Amos 'i‘i‘ain came home last' 51" "‘WS- objecting 10- 010513.: and $75 veek from Muskoka. where he was 0‘ luv-streets east of the tom» 0-. tho ning “0" or a short time. ground that she had so“ WV to close Mrs. Levi Christopher, oi Peter- acre 0” h” 10" on "‘9 3"?" Nu- Mowd )ol‘o, is visiting friends in the vil- “mg 9““- an“ "‘5“ “"9“" "“5 by W- “ laa‘e this week. 3390‘ m‘lSt be kept open. as MI‘. bill for The trustees of the public school liens-her must have ‘ means 0‘ i!“ G. B. held a meeting last Friday night. gress and egress. “'50 "‘3“ She had M9 refer! Matters of importance were dealt rented the from half 0‘ her lot on Moved with. Mr. Broderick. P.S.I.. was the Bobcaygeon read. and she needed W- Hick present. giving some good sugges- the street running north {0" an 0“" counts tions an d advice. ilet from the rear half of said lot. for sum Mrs. H. Graham, who was visiting! MOS“? Staples ”1nd McGathey again Burden, for some time in Peterboro, arrived Isupporting- the c 108mg of and streets. 35350; home last week. !. O'n seaIrch being made at the Reg- writer ‘ Messrs. Orval and Frank East- iIStr‘v Orhce by the clerk it was found for gr man and Charlie Pigeon passed tint Mr. Meagher hel'd a._ deed for horse h through the village last Thursday. ‘ edquarter acre fronting on the east *1 3 Re Quite a change has come over the an ,weSt street, but that. Mrs. 0011- Move: in»... nan“. 4»th left our village. .190?8 lot on the Iiobcaygeon. _ road I" W. ‘ ~ was all nne lot. With no (ii-Visnon re- throng! man anu Uncuue through the Village Quite a change has boys since they left through the village last Thursday. Quite a change has come over the boys since they left our village. Mr. and Mrs. Butts and some of the family from Toronto, are in the village for a. short stay. 5; 721-- vauâ€"D' -v- __ Mrs. E. A. Wellstood and family are visiting friends in Minden. In Toronto. on Tuesday evening. July 11, there passed away to the great beyond one who spent a. few years in our village, Master Her- schel Eastman. He was taken in some months since with/typhoid fev- er. after which pleurisy set in, then spinal disease, and although all that could be done was done it was of no avail. He was in his seventeenth year. While here he attended the public school and was a quiet. inof- mssnn mus. Among the list of time Mint W medical wanton: is noticed tbs me o! m. Herbert (Box-t) W00. tensive 1nd. The many friends in this district sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Eastman and family in their bereavement. He was buried in Minden on Thursday evening. d 54 I fisik- m we a [me {-m mow Wm “we 4%“ :rtle (mmonr is Visiting in Words by m. Jam: WW Me : pg? M UVV’AI‘M. “maneâ€"p _V-‘-’ .v â€"-_-__-_ ____‘,, , , WHO WILL PUBLISH YOUR SONG, IF YOU HAVE MN O38, MEND‘IOUIVALW CATALOGUE OF HITS FREE NR. m ma As sung in GEO. M. COHAN’S Musical Frivolity “ THE AMERICAN IDEA” Copytight Wand, HCMX, to MAURICE SHAPm Runner, 3mm 39m 3?..me 4__ _______.. A-.. .mA-nm‘mm "Arum them grabbed me yes - these brok - en counts Vl- m m. a a: arm-‘2; m g, wee. as m- Used by permission. MURMY MUSIC Ups council met Jul): 10 at 10 a. m. .\il the momhcm pmm. VOMMUNIOA’NONS. i-‘rmu Provincial Bofl‘d oi Mouth m minimum of inland “mu-rs. From ‘Supm‘iu unsioui. of (3 .1‘.R. agreeing in Nimir u‘ussingu in. Ups that nomim 'g‘rawl. Pram Secretary oi noudui litilww L‘oumiissioni‘nl r0 Illa-nun Grow crusaing on (L’i‘JL. wt also N i'oguu‘s crossing on G. 1!. «S; Si R. From Ontario Municipal Ausor ‘cmtiou. From Mr. Hart. re cleaning Hoimu drain. “6.5 an. ()MV lv‘t. ..-_._ ”v gistered. {the egossing at Stewart Mr. ,Robert Sanderson. complaining condition at once. and a of the condition of the temporary , to completion the overh crossing at Stewart's on the G. B. tint point. 6: S. R. ' Council adjourned to 0LT: AGE AND YOUTH. Old age sits bent. on his iron-guy steed. Youth rides erect on his course:- black ; And lxtuc he thinks. in his reckless track 1 Though cno seem strong as the (or- eat tree. ‘Iho other harm and wanting breuth. I! over youth m old age. 'twill ntlons were announced. By' making mm the am or data. And youth will qua and youth will tout. His lagging too he'll still deride; Until. win: he expect: him but. Oldagesndmmdddo‘bwnido. no than look. into his tone: gnu. on, finding the my things om fie come- on in the. very umo capital has been Ops Council Proceedings ;, and bloom. and um ' Couvncil adjourned to meet were in call of the reeve. Music by Jun WW I be referred to the (2123. l Moved by W. Rent. secondai by I“. l w. Hiekson, that the following ac- - counts be paid: Melanoma ' Co.. (or scraper. cement, elm, $13.55 : W. 1 Burden. {or repairs to big grader. ‘- $5.50; .105. Doust. for two type- " writer eibbons, $1.57: J. McGagey. d for gravel. $3.90; Geo. McGnhey. “‘ horse hire to Hutton Grove crossing, t $1; Mgistry Office fees. 60c. l- Moved by W. Walden. seconded by d D. W. Terrill, that the C. P. Kl 3' through Mr. Duncu: be urged to put 'Ithe crossing at Stewart's into a safe 18 condition it once. and also to hurryi Y . to completion the overhead bridge “l the registry omoo. enuncu‘ mmuhtnrmtl that. me only parts of thv m-stmom, out of tho tmn'thnt could be clam-d , “on: tho extension of Quorum. out-f ward to the point. ot Inloruecum wnh tho hy-utnvct running north um also am street. running north (roml 1b» point 01‘ intoram-unn to th“ nan-mom houuduu‘y at 10!. 21. and on mutton of 1‘“ \\. Incksou. wounded b} N. ML lh‘ow Hawkins mu lu- qu'uctod to. hu'o- Lho ou-urs u! prop- N-ty dong thew slums alga um menu to pay 81:25 per new (or «be «M vxtension ot. Queen-st. out ward. and $75 per wm- Mr tho m1 ruw ning north, butane ouuu‘n took steps to close the sauna» ‘ Moved by u w. Terrill. smoudod‘ by W. Walden. that R. Suaderson's bill for damages to buggy broken on York To Cross Atlantic In a Motor Boat All” n\lu|" " here. Mlu Jennie Gr holiday: ct her l: chv York. July 165â€" Coptnln John Weller, the miner of Cul- stut. .\‘.J.. who will try to cross the Atmntlc in his MtyJoot‘ motor boat Romania. has «and on Us voy~ --â€"- ago. Alter an oniclal farewell ut the home at the Jungle: Boy Yacht 'I‘ho tuner.) I0! Club. the bout anchored in the North victims at the a: Rlver until yesterdw momma. when cum. she moved down to the Yacht Bola Ills Unota. 1] south of Pier A. ot the Battery. The Ippl. Jumped oval stut was made from tho Bottory ct on Sandwich Eu noon 3wterduy. Captain Wollor'l crew consists of Cspuln William Small. Anton Homo. Envy Struov- moyor. and Robert Well". the own- er's son. Cost. Weller oxbootn to touch . Quooutowa. tho first port to coll. on August 4. m than tho Ro- mania will go to W. than make swam-manna» a up 11303319! Guard-I‘M qo Cant. Wham“ “59]. mm w “Hm m . ' . R. crossing ‘1 Stewart‘s No. 2'39. at Election Expected h‘unwa. July litâ€"Jun how, wild). or under “hat punk-lu- circum- Mnmn .m election in ltknly to occur. In um um present: so u . position to eu-cluuwly ton-cant. but most M “o weathers amn- urh-h. upset. it. and m- tho country in axpoctlnx It. 1-‘.\ klmcos hue boon accuunlufing' for wuw wool:- u m. the novomvwnt'u Mutation In than direcuon. and it it laws not. come A: will be wholly tho um-xmcted which rm happen. Ap- parent 1y but two- courses gre upon-â€" either to “tempt by Month: of et- tnrt and strum to put. through the mill or else go to the country. With. the indemnity exhausted the mem- xbers are not. an . mood {or the. for- ‘mer Course, but rather disposed to» hasten the cinax one wuy or u:- when A111 this makes an electibm more than. probafile. A8 to the time- â€"thc last week in September seam to he the- curliest date possible. Woodxitle. Joly 17.â€"â€"Mrs. elk.) McKay and 'MiSa norothy leflx. for a two. week’s visit to Minneapolison Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Simon Fwd! emboli- dasing at. Sturgeon Point. Miss Ethel Thomas is an pundit In her home here. ‘ A numb'er from here' spent a plen- imt evening on Thursdny last at who home of Miss Mary Rose of the lam. 'I‘wo very effective solos were ren- dered in the Presbyterian church last. Sunday by Mr. and lira. Campbell. who are guests of Ira. V. D. Kc- Phemon. In. Rod Grunt end son Stewart. of Victoria Bond. ere spending a. few days with friends here. Miss Addie “(urea in holidaylng In» Joule Cunt is spending her 1101an u. her home here. T‘ho funeral non-vice- over uvenl um at tho m were bald gt Por- mu Luau. Brownian. of mutu- ippl. jumped ova-bond from n “300 08 Sandwich East (or ; swim. and Four young Niagara. Fdln people .4 g, tau-row mp0 from dotth ‘1‘" Ar.” Follow Me. WOODVILLE. in September \V‘K \ \ M “\\ ’1 f 1 Lindsay “.0000! 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