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Watchman Warder (1899), 4 Jul 1912, p. 6

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J. W. WAKELY, Kent St. 958%Isae5wé? $§§$§$§O§wÂ¥ a§%%%%$%%‘€ engaged with Col: 1: Hughes, in issuing t paper. This mornix received several telé citizens enquiring as killed and injured The above telegram was received last night. from Mt. Geo. S. Hous- ton- of Retina. who is well-known in Lindsay, having at one time been engaged with C01; the Hone. Sam. Hughes, in issuing the Warder news- paper. This morning The Warder received several telephone calls from citizens enquiring as to the list of killed and injured, and they were phased and very much relieved to 41 Killed by Cyclone-- Victoria People Safe-- Graphic Account of Disaster ‘The mm was‘bne oi the finest m the north country and Cost. some JQOOOO when built. and large addi- tions had been Laddéd isinca The mill was erected foyr years ago by Mr. D. Gage. town. The glare of fire could be seen for -miles the flames being fanned by a gale of wind, and at one time the Village was in danger of being wiped out by flying cinders ivhiCh» set fire Early Sunday mnrnint. at 2 a.m. to be exact. the village of Halibur- m was aroused by the cries of ‘the pedp'ie who had discovered that the large saw and s‘ninqie mill oi 1h; Laking’ 5 Large Sawmill at HalibUrton W 1ped out by F11. Early Sunday Morning ".Ym. Laking CUT/E was on tire NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a. dividend at the rate of 7 p. e per annum has been declared upon the Capit- al Stock of the Company for the quarter ending June 30th 1912, and the same «111 be payable at the Office of the Com pany on and after July 2nd. The Transfer books will be closed from June 25th to July 2nd inclusive, by order of the THE VICTORIA LOAN SAVINGS COMPANY Incorpontod 1895 Capital Banned fund “00,000.00 of the finest in DIYIDERD No. 40 The fire xx as probably caused by a1 hot journal which had been smould- ering during the night. as the mill is run by water power and no, stegm : i l E WAITING FOR NEWS. Mrs. Frank Armstrong, souch ward, is anxious concerning tne wel- fare of her mother, Mrs. Dodds, also IIOL’SE DESTROYED. Mrs. Simmunds. a. niece of Mrs. S; J. Fox, who is at present living with Mrs. Fox on Kent-st. west. received a. telegram from her brother-in-law, Mr. .105. Simmonds, who stated that his house was completely destroyed in the terrible cyclone, although none of the family were injured; her brother and :Jhis wife and {.m- ily of five children, who mide inRe- gins. As yet no telegram has been hear that Mr. Houston had fired received frOm them. that all Victoria county people are “M?! A D! safe. The loss will be a severe one to the villagers as the mill employed about sixty hands during seven months of the year. and was, at the time of the tire being rushed to its full capaCity. . to nearly clery house. but the heroic efforts of the village bucket brigade kept .the fire confined to the mill. Ufiurcre“‘ of the IIaHburton were quickly 'around and Engineer Ralph (“lurk got his engine in motion and removed all cars that were on the (fifiérent skfings around the scene of the fire. Mr. A. B. McGill. ex-managver oi the Home Bank, Lindsay. Miss Val. Cathro. Miss Elizabeth mush. ’ Mr. Randall Fee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. ‘Fee. south ward, who is employed with the Regina Leader. ture,,Lindsay. . ‘ Hr. Littloton, of Fueloa Falls. l J. I. McFadyen, Ratallick-st. F. H. Reed, formerly representa- tive of the Department of Agricnlo OTHER LINDSAY PEOPLE. Friends ,and relatives in Lindsay and surrounding country are anx- iously awaiting news from the 101- lowing Victorin county people, who are now located in Regina. : xi TERRIBLE WIND. Mrs. John Lamb. of Brechin, also received a. telegram from Regina from Mr. Jas. Lamb, which stated that the cyclone was terrific, there being a terrible wind. He' was not BOTH ARE SAFE. Mrs. J.‘ ' Wake-Kin, of Coboeonk. 0nt., has received a. telegram from Messrs. Arnold and Percy Wakelin, to the effect that the Cyclone was the worst in_history, but that both were safe. , The firm intend to start to rebuild as soon as the insurance claims are settled. and the; men will be placed to remove the ruins. Haliburton village has been very unlucky lately as this is the second mill to be burnt inside of a year. Austin Bros. plant having been wip- ed out last September, ‘ The firm had lately engaged Mr. Jothearson, of town, as manager and he left last Friday to prepare a. large cut of logs for next season. is used. Mr. Laking's loss will be very large, and the insurance car- ried is reporter?! at $8.000. Mr. Laking was in town Saturday morning passing to Hamilt'on in' the interests of Lhe firm. monster appeared. Houses were torn from their foundations 83d twisted as though they were built of matchwood. Tops were taken on buildixigs without number- Hund- reds of houses were completely- de- molished. Beautiful gardens becux’io the restingâ€"plow of 'a mass of dob- _ris. People need deaths in mu- own homes. Such a. diastol- had never been heard of in this country, and no precaution. ugh-"t m- 9082 Wty: Ind M I "“mi The velocity of the storm increa- ed as the rolling clouds reached out over the town. There was death in thou clouds, and people sought sue- ty in their homes. Better off, in- deed, would they have been had they remained outside. 0"?!- the district of handsome residences the block Suddenly, circling up from the southwest, an ominous cloud swept in circles. Rain was coming, and no one regretted the fact. It was a. day on which one welcomes a storm. [Back of the parliament buildings the gneat black mass was sweeping. Suddenly it parted, one-half swept eastward and the other continued straight along its path. In the twinkling of an eye the storm broke. First ot'all its fury fell on the lake. Quicker than it takes to read these lines the wind swept down. With it was the torrent. Boats and canoes were upset and pleasure-seem were Plunged to the bettom ol the lobe. How many are there will not be known until the leke in dry, but there were dozens on the lake. The proudest: residential district is the world' at Port. Arthurâ€"capacity in ruins, handsome churches and seven million bushels. other public building‘s are damaged Canada has the greatest. railroad beyond repair» the 511*“ are 8 1it' system m the worldâ€"the (MIR. em- ter of broken timber. masonry and playing 75,000 men. {wisted iron. It all 'came so sudden' Western Canada's 1910 crop requir- ly that there are few sble t0 de"ed 99.000 self-binders and ammo,- scribe what nearly happened. A few \000 pounds of binder twine. minutes before 5 o'clock it was Onek The-average price of grain. “"8 of the brighteSt 0f Sunday after- stock and' dairy products has more noons. Pleasure-seekers were on the than doubled, in five years. ‘ lake. automobiles glided “’0‘“ the Canada a land of faith and free-J streets in an effort to create a breeze dom, where the men who toil one so welcome in the sweltering day. kings by rightâ€"P. M. Macdomld. All was peace and quiet. Canada. it has been estimated. has crowd of citizens stands about. the streets, speaking In whispers. NA'DRU'CO LAXATIVES are-'mtirely different from others both in their composi- tion and their effect-complete evacuation without purging or discomfort. 25¢. a. box at your druggig’s. umommw I” CM.“ 00- arm ume. mm". autumn to the young in the '11:. bride wu given guy by her Inn'l 'Vgggtgble km“ " H. uuu- and m autumn. Compound unke- The gum-ct act in am. or man; During the signing at the mar, woman norm-l. o3=m§;l'm. ‘ an. um um. at Toronto. an; W “M “M mums Mun-ole. ' 'llgumtlpoddw mun-m... , , . £15”le John-on_.hlt u, u. [40.3.me "MW mats-arum-m u ._m’mtp tor Toronto. NW.W .3... h mk‘l- L_-‘A‘L-_ . He that m useful knowledge moat. «tn-mug to the young in the RIM n v... was ”mad. but. revived few minutes. Law: on mbled to drive home in outfit. greens that grow upon the wayside. The young men were thrown out and the buggy badly mashed, but the horse was captured by the cyclists boron-o going' any distance from where the accident occurred. Wm. Welsh wag badly cut about the (we. and his body «3‘ considoeably o! a. nerVOus- erratic dispositioq tack fright at two motor cycles coaxing to Lindsay from Toronto, who were TWO m IN RUNAWAY. Mr. Ed. and Wm. Walsh, of Brick- viJle. were thrown from a buggy on 0 Sunday last. while out driving on the middle line near the farm of Chas. Camus. 099. The horse which was] “Holly Chimes." and Canada. it has been estimated. has received S226..000000 of (5.8. capi- tal in establishing branch Manes. Canada has: the greatest. railroad system m the worldâ€"the C.l'.R. en!- ploying 75.000 men. Water-n cmda's 1910 crop requir- Canada has the largest elevator 'in the world‘ at Port Arthurâ€"capacity seVen millibn bushels. Canada Ems 575.000 Farmsâ€"«molar every 13 inhabitants. Canada has one of the highest tides in the world-59; feet in Noel Bay. Bay of Fundy. Canada has the largest l'mn'nl'o h‘erd Idt on the murmur-683‘. Montreal harbor has the largest grain/ carrying system in the‘ world. 4 Canadi- comes more paper peri‘ head of population than any other country in the world. i Ontario’s Hydro-Electric I’ow‘er' transmission lintâ€"293 milesâ€"is the longest irr the world. Cmda has the largest grain mills in the British Il-hnpire. Grands. has the world’s largest lift lock at Petcrboro. S. P. Jones, Robert Black, Miss Alice Hatherley, W. Bullock, Dummy Lolzsingcr ’. Hermann", Mr. Hav- ert . I J. J . Bryan. Thorndale. 0nt.. aged 51; manager of Tudhope-Anderson'; Scout-master Appleby: Geo. B. Donaldson, Miss Ella Guthrie, Mrs. Craven; Frank Blenkhorn; Arthur F. W. Harris. Laurence It. Hod:- man. I-‘red Hindson, Child of Mr. and hits. Clanence Logic. Mrs. W. L. McDonald, Mrs. Isabella McKay. Chas. D. McKay, Mrs. Paul MCEI~ moyle. James Scott.. Mrs. Mary Shaw. Philip Arthur Richard Steele. John Richard Steele. Ulucent H. Smith. Yo Wing. Andrew Beyd, Two unidentified Chinamen. THE MISSING. The following is the list of miss- ing compiled to date: Wm. Brads Shaw, Miss Davidson, Miss N. Grier-J A line of special constoblee has been thrown into a. count: about the storm tree. Everyone is compelled to get a permit before being allowed to visit. the ruins. men are :â€"-L. V. Keh. H. W. Laird. Capital City Flour Llills, J. S. Donhue. Ackermnn. Muses-Ruth. Toronto Type Foundry. Cushing Brothers. Wdhopo~Andewon. John Deere. the Cmadian Pacific Railway and Gut-Scott. mess of ruin» The Baptist church is crushed in from the rear. Premier Scott's mldence we: badly toeeed about end tendered untenable. Ileny of the large wholesale houses are a. total or partial loss. Back of this district meny of the comfdrtehle homes 0! the laboring men “orking in th.c n'istrlct were completely‘ de- stroyed. The total loss;to the as“ has been estimated between $5,000.- 000 end 36000..000 The heefiest ‘ losers among the prominent business The Hothodilt church was first. That handsome brick structure tum- bged into ,atoms like a house of wards. Next came the new bungling mt the Young Women’s Christian Assochu‘on. The Hetfiodist par- sonage was demolished and then came the Regina. public libflry. t 8100.000 building, opened last March. Then the Presbyterian church was in a moment. rendered a HARRIAGES . and 0th.: point.- wast. '1‘» bride wu given guy by her {Atha- and m unnamed. During the signing of the register. Il- l“; Web-w. at Toronto, an; J GEN SON â€"McG AUG HEY At two-thirty on June 26. at the mldenoe 'ol the bride's father. South Opt, wu ”Ionized the who of Gertrude 1mm. «lighter of Ir. The third mu who was. robbed of his had earned dollars was Mr. W My. 0! One. who had :15 taken from his jeans. been touched on thegrounds, during the past few years. The next party who had the noise lens and silent hand slipped into his pocket. was Mr. Edward Cornell. of Pickering. who lost, two tens and one five. during the time the May poladancewugolngon. Ill-.001»- hell had y knowledge 01 who took m ash. but "ported to the Chief. Pickpockets operated on the fair grounds during the events On the first of July. The smart. set clean- ed up about $60. The first man operated upon. was Mr. Howard Davidson, of Mariposa. who lost $20 during the time the pony race was being pulled ou’..'rhis is the second time Mr. Davidson has The fruit crop gives every eVidence of an abundant yi‘cfd, especially is this true of small' fruits, such as strawberries, cur-rants, gooseberries. raspberries. cherries, ett. As to Garden nick genera”; while look- ging we“. is not making the headuax it arbould certainly nothing like what it hllb- done in other years, on- ‘ing to the absence of father Sol's perenniai rays. But July and Aug- ust, are to come yet when it is to be hoped then.- will be real growing weather, and at the- same time heat enough to- go qound in order to al- low the finances to be cleaned out (or next season's work. 4 Pickpockets Got Awa y With Sixty Doflars “ mumhi'mv" c second time. owing to the rut. All things considered, it. does not Book as if potators will be much less than 8! per bag this fall. in which event they will in all probability be- mostl'_v with thcskins commoditv should be a recsonable Cumnts red and “him an. 5...”. price all the year. ing well, even though their old time OWNS to the very high Price [’0' enemieG. the green-Worm run-I h‘af Eire “to” “'0 mm (00 $92-25 Per have been playing havoc wnh their bag. finds scores of farmers putting source of nourishment. '1 ho gnaw- in acne where formerly Um only berry yield of all varietios Wm ho'an raised enough for their own use. be- enormous one; while thc‘ hinrk-t-ur- "8"“!!! that there “"15 100 much rant bushes are well loaded. work for whnt they got out of them. ‘ The wild raspberry crop is g-mlu m TOO many it looked M first, 35 if be a splendid yield. and ”In 331““ 15 potatoes u 351- or 501' per bag. true of the tame " m- gurdtm he‘rry 'I'O‘lld be insight this (ill. and they 50 that there is abundant puniflnre might, have been at that, had not in all hands of their being plenty of “0713"! of “mm bx" '0 tho, exh’a " jal" " the Corning “infer fry- Th.- troublt“ a” GXW' 0f planiing E " kids " bread. (4'0!) ‘lhflllflh {"31”- “ mumhi'vs’ I: second time. owing should agwin reach the 44» mm not tended to improve matters in the ogricultnral and garden truck lines. There is one advantage. how- ever. to the wet seasonâ€"as " every cloud is known to have its silver lining "â€"ond that is. the enomious hay Irop promised this year. 1! we my judge from AppearanCe the crop this year will be a banner one, and should be ready to be cut about July first. The price of boy will doubtless be cut in two, too. which will be good news to those who have had to “ dig up " from sixteen to eighteen “ rocks " since the first of the year to pay {or one ton. Feed always having an important leaning on the price of butter, this staple commodity should be a reasonable price all the your. Seed . ops-utions were delayed too by e a." too ‘generous rain (all. thct‘ hit-1y floohed the low-land, mking it cold, and in many cases sbur, while the absence of host has Taken together with {he met mount. 0! wet. weather, and the three [ups spring has been behind this season. one has often been in- clined to ask it this weather was really intended {or next spring or this fall. Still. there has been on the whole a lot of weatherâ€"of the kindâ€"good. bod end indifferent. the letter two classes carrying on all § Omemee Branch OWN.“ A. C HCD .y- IAuAcagEr‘s WW 0000. r ”blâ€".lm .... ........... Increase for Year- Sam 050 MW ...... .... Increa- -e for Yearâ€" â€"353-. m) Dewitt-Juidm m... ...... Increazo for Y en ‘3“. 14,, (.44 Pan. and kWhâ€"“5.009.382. Increaseâ€"$5.4mm3 MIMIâ€"“7.081...“ ...... increase for Yearâ€" 30.7.2: we Record for the y ending 30th November, 1911, the ty-Sixth Year of BusineSs The ‘Bank of Toronto led Mm TORONTO. Candi. Incorporated 1855 HYMENEAL. This Years Wheat Crofi Mall 4’ 5*! . The experience of Motherhood i: my; “one to most women and marrzs (Lis- tInCtly an epoch in their lives. I\ A one woman in a hundred isprepnrod U!‘ un- derstands how to proper'ay care 1' or her- lelf. Of course nearly every woman nowadays has media! u‘eatmvnt at Snell times, but many approach the updates with on organism mfitwd for the trial of mngth, and when it {somber system has received a shock in” which itis hard to moover. Fol- lowmg right upon this coma the ner- vous Itninof caring for the child. and s W dance in the mother results. M is nothing more charming than 3 happy and healthy mother of children. and w child-birth under the right condiflomnoedbe no hazard to health or I)”. he unexplainable thing is that» with Ill dam of shattered nervel Idmhedfll resulting from an}!!!- M audition, and with ample tug” III-hid: tampon, womenwill permt Advice to Expectant Mothers MMHERHGBB SUGGESTEQNS I wolfld rather be Called "v.14 ren's frieni. than the worid'e king Childish laughter is 1‘1»: hesvenly nude. TURN] P SIZED Fret-h and ail kinds. botham’s Drug Store Taking all things mm (H tiaraâ€"even a wet season 5.; has its advgntages, giving m crop of flies and mosqmmu‘ Plums will also he a an of all varietiesâ€"this bring for yielding- In apples 0‘ the winter the prospects point to not mu half a crop : but, of the can. {all apples chem has nm hm-n thing like- the yield prumimz many years Wk. This is on that will be cheap. The cherry crop at first gave pm. mine of being a heaVy ono, but the blossoms pI‘OVed to be 3210811)" fulsg ones, clthwgh the yield will he an average one. The English cherries glowing up better than the red ones. So that while there may not be chan‘-pies for cvm-ynne, there is surely to be a piece- for those who hayc thé price. And 3011 can b0: your last bawbce that the prin- wil; be a stilt one; not less than 75c per -...§ u, so many ,7 :â€"" ‘ killed. the gem. !leb ”d gating“, and that.“ i.“ NI“! wars finding it more. ad. 0‘ mama” from a financial p0,,It of V“ “3 1 their output to (b, View. Ito 8:158 been for afl’t‘rnl .W‘II‘S W“. ' ' I reason of n... liast, _the pnucxpa I" shortage " of this luacious mm M Fthe market. Even an “Vant‘vm‘uo 0r three cents per basket on the mu. bet, being no induce-mom u, the grower, who is selling to the canoe. fies gets rid of his entire ()utput‘ eu- toiling no losses, whore forum-1y 159 commblion men " got the "ram." with the berry. And this is then-a. son also of the shortage in the strawberry short-cake, which every. body outside of Pcterboro is 5026‘ of. strawberries. owing THURSDAY, J FLY 4 55¢ _.._ X 911. Being 'Par‘ $609150 ear -$S.N,(|:,0 *râ€"au. 140,944 59â€"354“ng “â€"36.73: 3;; \‘ EDGErrs W OOO‘OO“O“”M )‘1; ‘ In) 0 the eVery- lung )rL 33 Everlasting M Tlgil is a cooling. Ile medcr that will «'1 wave pPrspiraLion. and ble odors. ll wiH mendurunmr,us van "a Caron: feet longer. «n- u herrinmut. tiring. , to use.” the pa“ hemmed into your shire Don't suffer with 3011' fr “knew-y to be commru Pris. 25 Cents. [{you are sum-ring il' Ceiling. swollen {007. _~ w: unnecessary pain and knee. You Can “brain . stun: relief bv ”Sing mn- _Porfect Foot Po S. Appelbaum It Kan; gt. Store. or 41 Street. East Wm Ensign Camera 8“, Razor - Safety Razor Strop noun-’5 Swans Cho‘ SmeBagfi~~ Thermos Jug J -r w Thou-mos Boulez Inch Cloths i:. yumn-i DUNOO Stm- H“. C leaner _pri-.king Cups w “Prism Br Re ady Mixed Cu: get, many thing} hv not m be had a ‘mim stores. H‘Tc Him :1 in .v YOU otBicvcle Sun-plum. In; ad Tubes. 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