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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Jul 1912, p. 1

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y, of Tomato Was lemee Gardeii (IRSDAY, JULY Q Bert urn fur l‘nmiMCn Day, )luriL-l Morrifon was ‘J; V uh friends over SW " Hoys' Guild of th. ‘ .Arch and the Boy-Scu'w ic down Phe river on ‘0 pal Ann MMHI‘ Ihnrnhm 14 ad a! town on mm [l‘lp \nlh her "MU why morning Izvv. Robt. I. Burns hmie gmxidhyo to In) friends. 'l‘hey were so- fist! irwmls in 'he NW“ F. pix-nuns [0 Mr. Burns 38- % m'w chargn at Deseronto. urln- \lcl‘afirey. of Toronto. .~ fur the holiday. HM Bu III ()I 't'ki a s a splendid attend-d uftt-rHOOn at the inn“, u nhsm‘\‘nn(‘6‘ of the Emily .rnhlu comment is_ he“ an cn-nwtorry 00min,”- prnnwl appearance of m 'Hw Cup-"mince is hopeful .Ivl’husnmm manifest. m, ”w “huh- cc-metery is “I rnmlitmn and till a [um um! wniciem to maintain \ ..r' m» Ham's-d a spot. m and mi “ah?!“ suggest; "I nus-Ht uf a fund for digging lht it, just send a ’0‘ g \l | Your its Best 7 fuly 1. â€" Mr skuce spent »li-lunnt i- Mrs. W. G. m Hill. were week '1‘. “1 McLean. \Iurra‘v came un here .qt “wk uul'lh.“ um l'vaihytww tulul‘valflbl ‘Mt'mu. hahlmlh SChW', “0’ nugrnqutlun took 9“" «inch \\ as conducted _\I 153 Ina Hunt. :m I». II. Currie. humpmm. “mom. 0' mum fur the holiday. ..m 231119,?) party 00 u crowned with ‘13:» opening attrac- .4sz game between .. um! [:23er in w, «ems-d to be SUP' y': by a good mar- ‘umi Pipers in C09” 2 '.~-~:rd and thrilling .:»-.\ .1: interval”? ”iPi’T whiCh was 41: of the churchâ€" name Inch \\ as \\ o frivmls »‘r of our citizens during the reduced arr-at crowds were Pctcrboro for Mon- m mum c-mno" n! 1.“)!th “wk presiding mu aninatmns, \ \\ we and Miss N. am thus may“. Ihtflmv‘u wu‘Nswfl W MW.“ umumu. the MN rgenu "a inf the m hr. and MP3 nder MN much did a W ‘e‘nfll and other mm ~uw\ _-,_, ! oi the scbw“ ares and fur a trip Queen's (3°13 lpit. of St. An. “‘13." last. )f Hamilton' 1: her hon! C mental \Na Mun Margaret. : \uth their Friday ‘9 and s :15 "human! a"!!! lam»! HHu QM *led t mum-nu mm at 1t ion of )«)r financial We H»: mm» y m‘ 13% l'hc weath' TMf‘vmlm MH- mm rural td and up fr“ 11111816. ‘.‘ LIGHTNING STRUCK TREE AND KILLED FINE BOVINES Belleville. July 7.â€"â€"An electric. storm that passed over Madoc townshtp Pn- day evening was unusually severe. The worst damage reported was on the farm of Alexander McCoy. near Remington postofiiccr. His fine herd of milch.cows. ‘ ' - ,_-__A .mnuna under a POSEOmCCY. Ill) nun. u... ,, nuxnbefing nineteen. collected ungera A bolt of light- trce during the storm. _ d the entu‘e herd ning struck the tree. an of cattle.yegefi tightly together, were film WEATHER {Ashanti kill-ed. {ANIPISG NEAR PENSION. Tina glass blowem from Pittsbnrg a. number m gentlemen who spend rheu- annual summer vamtion in the V want}. of Fenelon Falls, have again fitted the northern hamlet and ha . alreadv spread considerable of thezr money around amongst the vill- 1’“ Storekeepers. The glass blowers 32a .1 jolly lot and spend a. lively mutton on the Kawutha. waters. Womm‘s long, Mule gloves. elbow lwgch; open at mm (“0H8 “rm “niflh in bl.0k 0M! uuutuuuu )0 . n I uuu’.‘ White emhrmdery Waiata. showing in high or low ‘U‘IIM‘C necks, open back, nine 32 to ‘9. Prices 50c, 780. M. 1.25, 1.50. .2 um! 83 um Neglim shim. u amid mane M". “3"”. pm!“ 809) 739. LOO {Ind unu N ever before have you been ofiered s’uch shoes for dollar and you my never have such an opportnmty 8 These bargains will not last long so secure the shoes. Special shnwing of Cotton Voiles, Cotton Cordurory. Pique, Mun», Embroidary, Muqlins, Embroidery Nuts, and Linens, Biousen, Tniiored White Waist: with turn down collars and cufl‘s md patched pocket. all sizes. price 81 and $1.50 anen'a and hay.‘ black flbbed cotton hone. good mm. ity. vlnn‘ma knee._\*m blwk . um um! wearing. sites 3 w H‘. ”film" ”9’ pi" nununuuuuuuuut quu Itlllilfl... uy Mm‘a sum flue plain and hwy half hose. tiuiah with neat. amped. axeeptioml value par pr o’L oughlin McIntyre Though the warm weather has been slow in coming, fashion has not been slack in preparing, and not for any previous season has them ever been hand sueh a. charming m- such an interesting and varied assortment of goods for Summer Dresses. , ¢ - I FELIX FORBERT HOLIDAY NEEDS Emmfic. :-... 1:9...» Mummhfic Ankle strap dressy pumps and low shoes, patent leather tci-kid and chocolate, all sizes 5 to 10, worth 1.00 to 2. 00 ale Price ......................... . .. ...... . ...... .. ....... $1.00 19 COWS KILLED Mau‘n mum: mm: mm mmihla mum. a wad anal: of «menial. aim: N m 1031 SECIIOK ONE Children and Girls Women’s chocolate low shoe, 8. new style flexible extension soles and when heels, unequalled as a smart street. shoe. every pair worth 82 size 2;, 3, 3; 4, 5 I Quin prina Silo Price Decided Bargain Ottawa, July 7.â€"â€"-May Mul- vehill, the six-year-old daugh- ter of John Mulvehill, a farm- er of Kingsmere, Wright County, Quebec, was struck by lightning on Saturday and instantly killed, while her father and mother and three brothers, who were sitting in the same room, had narrow escapes. The bolt tore away part of the walls of the house and split up half the chair on which the little girl was sitting. The father was rendered un- conscious for several hours, and'is suffering great agony from burns received. The nomination of @vernor shall for tho Vice-PresidenCy w y endorsed by Governor row Wilson. York "to Buffalo was wrec Cominz. NJ. Girl Killed By THE WATC I IH‘I ‘1- - _â€"V . , V uunuuu uuuln ‘I" a Lightning Bolt] a! Mm. dusky! aloud own one Yes, read it again !- You’re not mistaken we are going to hold a Dollar Shoe Sale this week. We are not going to continue. We’ve many styles of shoes where we’ve only one or two of a kind. We’ve placed all these shoes on tables by themselves and while they last you may take your choiee of the lot for just ONE DOLLAR. , "t MM! WM“. m an “Wm «mum “H mm» mm.“ min: In Miami Mylar. at MM. ham m h‘. “‘9‘“... ”it 3‘ “x "W‘Qh HI“: 'vvâ€"â€" ertes Home Concerning The ’ Terrible Cyclone at Regina Last Sunday I'm" v‘w'wv. “11" immediately tollowiug the :eyolone to Vihe elleot that they were Me. all well as other people from Victoria IC‘ouhty. However. in the letter hone. Merred to above. Ir. Neylor give- more particulate in record to the tornado. In part he Iayi : "The cyclone tool: a etrlp about three block: wide and swept clean acroea the city. carrying shod. everything hetero it. Bert will no doubt remember the his water epout we saw on Sturgeon Lake. well thle was something similar. only on a larger scale. It .limd everything before it. danoliehed houses. lifting them clean Iron their Modatione. and throwing them in a pile many feet away (torn their original site. ' "The pole: aupportiun the etreet trolley wire: and telephone pole. were mapped in two like match wood. [to elevator was carried about 600 yam oi! its touadatioh and alighted oh the railway traclu. .whlle box care. which were etanding on" the railway track; were lined. “laoy liver were loet .Id the hoe- pitale are ell crowded with the in- jured once. The injured once were quickly picked u and hurried to the hospital» it no ' oere. delivery rise. and in (act in em kind of a. vehicle that wee available. etretCh~ are being made out o! mum. etorm doore. or anything that would any a body. “This etorm is by far the wont "“0 -nd eh. A-l '_ ALA Hr. um! hm. Elam Mylar. who have m «aiding: in them or am the. wind homo m Linda“ immediately Mlowmu the 1030mm m an. uncut thin they were No. a igllvu other people from Victoria ICounty. However. in tho mm- homo. viewed to above. m. Nnylor aim more wtioulu'a in regard to the tornado. In put. he “yd : a distance of about a. mile end 1 proverbial quarter. Many homes in a block and menu stretth are a. totel wreck, the tele- life .011 d! phone exchange also being flattened “The a to the ground. seven.) girls beingwhich was hurried beneath he debris. I heartily mocked. The West India. Committee enter- tained the Hon. Geo. E. Foster to dinner in London. km “3'. mm ‘ 80m mm “a mu law GWMMI 11ml 93m" ,L, arrival at Bridfol and London. Premier Borden and his colleagues were accorded a hearty welcome on nges. Even this in not 3 undue their entire capital abroad and h strum on our credit system. Ano (mm-tries atnrted which are produ var-e flCtOl'l in the thing that In touching on such matters. The p manna: of being sound and heal: scrutiny of nn propositions baton are helm: hem back (or mm: at no from 5 to 0 per cam... according t smiling (or some time buck accord! pinch should be on the wty. than an In the rule or Cnnadln human market wIIltbevuken [and an o " The financial outlook to that it is indeed dimcult t dency will be, but to the caution If one looks at the international t ing money stringency and credit c ported $494,000,000. leu’ing out 0 have to pay amounting to 8204.00 0: each! perusal : " If this amount were actual results previously alluded to but we can estimate that English Mid verse balance 0! $204,..000000 plu lief, but is by no means a. final ed ” However. there is a mono p immigrants to the number of 350. each it will umount to $70,000.00 UNDSAY, 0N1" ‘CHMANWARL‘i '0‘: jr‘mccs mm "mm anoun‘nssv mu m male mrln. when.“ M m! much «mum «I am. mm. m MI MM 0% MM mm in mm. “mum mm. m (m roe-tn hem m as am on.“ w, ohm-oh ‘3‘» ”no“. N M ‘u "a mwk h um ‘mmҤ.‘“d “gum“ ‘.‘: “u“, .|‘ PNW‘CH“ 9km... M the nu mam n "a mm M u “N W “N UN“! '0‘“. “4 now a “on mm m «when u law vim will in MM M m ”nuns cud Mo m «m. I my Mt mm mm! hum on flulm~ Mu- uodul wm mom man we “no “mm um mu cut ca ham. ”floaty and we no natal Imp. o the constant altered. while disco :1: to the plum and clrcumnuneu o 0 mm In ammun- undornhln 3 than conducflm hummus Mum 1y extrncted from our monetary sys from the fact that our imports inclu foreign investors have invested in C I! the gold imports of $98,000,000. justment of the adverse bslsnoe ngn ermsnent influence operating to eds 000 are coming to us nnnunlly, nnd 0 being brought in to replenish the tor)“ state of satin (or it is equlvnl nding here pennlless. whereas these n ther invornbls influence is thst new ring new cnpltsl. How much this i dimcult to estlmste for there nrs n resent sct'ueicoiditmla oi money n by. White therein a strong demand nuances us ”do. then- is no evid commodntlon. (‘sll losn men at t rial: and in (Act. in «my kind at a. vehicle tint was arguable. scrotal» er: being undo out o! mun-oust. norm doom. or anything tint woutd day in Cut-Ala is so comp“ o {orecast with certainty a bunker or trider this obaecurity w rade returns done 0! Canada. one w anti-action {or we find we have expo mun-anyway: CASTOR IA account gold CWCy and bullion. Forkfintlndchildru. mm was built mt year. was huh I" m ulva m . :ked. It. was not entirely paid sleep in toâ€"Nght." be; much loss of . JUlY ll NiZ .Elgin cognty farmers are still praying for rain. “TM ohm-so “3M won out an «anomaly and we on using Imp. out! cud]... ' “M tor u I know no Way poo. 310 m hurt. n bod. boon-or. now oral Mood- lu tho pub 01 tho mom. but they on ouo tofluoouly un- hun. oxoopt. ooo fanny who on on in tho help“. Thou homo was laid 11“.: and Ag it won o mum largo buck “mature .- big on Col. Sou. HW' at Linduy. tho loan will ho Row. "A van; my numbor of doctflc cues that. 1.3mm“. com-prim he loading nmolal contra rum mm and loan no u rum pro- ! “no. It the ocoutonl money g. «m be the first to mm. while In butt! on up and. or a don-m ct this adjustment. in the fact mt it they bring on u: nvmn 8900 Iynbem 3‘1!)th to these other lock- ent. to .11 m comm spending owcomen impose an additionui Innda we being opened up cud new niiuonce will chat the other ad- Cyclone. and om"; win: "We no thanking our we no dive and have u and with unusunl cut-cl what the ultimto ten- ould uncanny lead to nation. ould nutunlly expect an approach- rted in 1911 $290,000,000 and in:- which lavas a. deficit. which we am It would certainly produce the do 826000.000 gold 1nd bullion and. the full umount of our ul- Thls 1t lent words morn-y ro- o nun-nun figure. 03.“.le (1 credit in Cu“: have tho .9- tor’ money ma A consequent ctrdul "A my Ergo numbor of doctflc m unduly tho lug. on. On top a: the bulldi'ngu. were wrenchod may. The dam of the 30'9““ church was curried can blocks “my .34 «mud in tho middle 01 the TO BE AT TORONTO FAIR. Dr. Orr. of the Candi“ ration-.1 to Toronto for the exhibition this year. Sir George has been celled the most picturesque figure in Lon- don lie; his outcry is o! u very high order, tad he is much in re- queet us a speaker at Empire goth- eringa. He is right in the (font 0! anything going under the head at Imperial work, nod was the (other of the idea or heving all the over- Sir mg. Reid, the popum- high commissioner (or Mutt-nun, to come sens 0mm erected on the gite where the magnificent. building {or the Aug. tun-.11 Government is being erected. Exhibition, who three blocks (wind in PAGESIto4 New $1:er of len’s Law Show and Boots Men's Tun Calf Pstent Colt Gun Metal low shoes. They 1001! 89.3“ sad it Meaty. nude by Goudyear Welt process. 3'16 ‘A- 82 and 2.5 0 Sde price house street I pi'iee '. Select quality of Vici Kid bright finish and always dressy. This ater low shoes suitable for Women’s Low Shoes 4 t The Chief repel-ta a good time and a large attendance 0! dole ates. from difl‘erent parts the Dominion. ‘ During the aeuiona many important subliects were dis. cussed. and ntereating and instructive per: read, by members of t e delegation. On Wednesday about fifty would be preamble mm Juneibut. speaking the sentiments 0! his m and 25th. Tho Colonel ex- comm gout-Ally. Already Col. puma that be m m in cor-gmmlun u misting his comrades, mponduoo with may trund- in the ;m“y 0! urban. from (tiling sight Udall sum and throughout the and nervous W. or. unable Dominion um am. ho a quite car- to do so What. to pronto tun ; [up number '11! “and. tho pup." may to hove their Beulah ‘W: Cot. J. P. In:- mpocuvu chum omciolly «zoomed mum. of Cornwall. who hu (onlby the We. in order thu town! you: boon mum» in his tho checks for the money any be more. lb induct tho Ml pum. out to tho- At. 0:00. Chief of Police J. 'l‘. B. Chilton arrived home from Buntiord on Saturday. night after attending a police convention hold in that city during time days of the put molt. 00105.1 mu“ a hung tn meat to substantislly recognize the tctivu put in ., proponed oebbntion chim- ot the volunteers of 1866-70, «Comma-ammo M'mquMtho 30n- unto:- Sfln. m. mm of Knit/m, ‘t m’ on June 2' 1866‘ 3° for securing the $100 grant to each brought "”th ”0'9 ‘ 139°th sutvivor of those ccmpsigns, under 0! the Cornwall m o! Trude and the Act of P‘s-lament recently summed inviting to Cornwall an .doptod through the patriotic ener- tho WWI comrade; o! 1866 and y and tomthought ot the gamut, 1870. At mt h. thought 0! muting Mini-w. In thil C01. “Kilian tho «a June 24. but now think. it guy: he reel. confident am he is would be proton-able bum June‘but. speaking the sentiments of his loaned. Que” July 6.â€"Whe¢ the ported the cutter to Coroner Itc- ou-urwhoueusuyuku u. oer- Inhomwho Went“! the one. 0: dog! and cats m the bodies be conveyed to the morgue . . u: inn-“gulch win he held m1 faulty 0! mm quorllty t ' yum-y drove up to the Manama: 3 new be eta-tied the can in m with the monument: ' Ever surrounded by wolves. New. “I Invo brought, you gone mm. but I know the solution. I used to J,-_- The attendant did not take the mitt! seriously :ud it was only whoumtinohmthobodiu-ot summjmmm in Chief Chilton Home From Police Convention "chlo" were found in the hopper when tho refuge is dump“ that the drivur'n curds had any significnce. The qunount police wore “fined 01 the (act und they Mindy ro- Bodies of Six Infants Praises Col. Hughes for Securing Veteran Grant o once-on:- llcc a... $1.00 LINDSAY BRANCH. Fm‘fndcnndwmmmns, WWW”. meumwwuoym‘ Fm'ahumm I.“ YOU' MUST ACT AT ONCE. Found in Garbage Hopper The Convention waaa reat success and accompmi by much information, w hich must be of a decided benefit to the oficers who desire to suppress crime, and criminal propensi- ties Thu prin'ci I subjects diu- cuuod want «a “White Slave Trifle." “The Bert-{tuna S a- and {Hagar Prime.“ “ he Making of Amati." and “The Taking of Priwner'n State. mum Afterwards." of the conveners made a trip to Oak where they were en- «mined by tin Gojf Club.“ wounds-dagraultotm cyclone in Regina. not water Wt- ty. ant saying about the '0.de pot. Bob? 7A ruched pot. Mr. Taylor. “neatlyâ€"A Inhaled pot in “no: ' Ever surrounded by wolves. Nu. but. I know the caution. I used to open tho dining-room doors M. . nun-0r howl. ROBERT ROSS. Hunger. LOOPER YEAR on W. are tumble Wm. to Prom-r0 to may to have their to cum 00¢qu ””9““ Mt. in order nut :- tor m. money any I»

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