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Watchman Warder (1899), 10 Jul 1913, p. 1

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HURSDAY, JULY 3 d as the standard ver. You can (3999‘ Berger quality and the lowest. Per 9 aiestic Baron : 3 Property of Geo. W‘ urtzs. Lindn‘ay. Ont. Great PREMIUM 5'11 be at his own stable. 1'). - .nt-si. West. mm: the season of 1913. tune the old 5 Etc. at (13617) (13316) )n of Potato BUS PARIS GREEK )f Paris KMDDQ‘Q‘)‘. )1 11ndsaY» here and music“! 51in acher of 1'! Monday 9‘ “bright. whe [10816 ncls reliable t he market, of .x‘ man-“ine- 3. in BObcay‘ u-tney Visit orillia and 115a Ewan Mr. George DDS. spent Mr r_ J Oh‘n Pleasant- l-lV EN ISO evening here She Hrnw lfl‘ n‘escn C 74 iC NM :| Pg my‘ uu‘ -â€"». Ag, LS pf tt3. generally agreed that “I“? irls qurreled about some money- Lou?- .se, :21) elder “ho was about 34 years of . 43.11;: esteemed by her m' “910565. She came homq m Wk Monday noon much amected by the heat. “.3,- van-.. -â€"--A-â€" dea‘ v-ew- he came homq M Y worx Honda} noon much M FY the heat, Her 3oung sister. 3m, ‘9‘" ~1 ".ho had been picldng Gilt: mg the morning, . and Who. Daren Thamld Mourning For Suicide of T we Sisters Fa; :3. Lindsay Man “mated to have Been l Kii led at Virden, Man .: :ze;‘ J‘ic azzcmpt a. dozen years " in»: . and his pals to blow 11-9 W 'Ri‘ih-i L'anal at Thorold has h ¢ >-:::s;17i0n been created as the .3 :11», aux-g of the two Phillips 3‘1“ 1 e I“ own hand. The’ sub- “nf rumi: of a trivial family ""9“ 12:15 so shocked the entire “3d about >ince Monday. A par- . “ E'azzxetic feature of a. terri- aiulr is the fact that the 05 Jussie, the little sister 0! ‘ refused to believe that the L ‘3'“? Suici‘icd until her dead body 5 found in the canal yesterday.‘ h”? hS-Ve been so many stories m the azrair that it is 'a. hard mat. 30’siz‘: the true from the £8159? W%QUG ' .. HUN W T Y v- .zchN RE zh. have double tipped fingers, self- slitvhml backs. and dome fasteners. '1‘qu mlors are white, tan and black. SILK TO CLEAR AT HALF PRICE mesquetaire style. full 20 inch leng- Women’s Long SECTION ONE l’urasols including stripes and plaids, embxoidered lhwien etc. These are mounted on best gilt frames, ix; or: 1111 1n shape, but a few with canopy tops, handles ..~1.~»01‘xe11 in natural and fancy woods, crook- 3 5" 1i 51121154111 shapes. Prices from 75c to............ ' m. mi 27 inch India Si'k to r-Iear at half price, There are Eu: xlmut 500 yards of Cardinal, 100 yards of Old Rose «-.;\ Ht gzten and 75 yards of brown. Always 250 NM. on sale f0r......... PER PAIR 50c and 75c. girlimh] chdren‘s ribbed black cotton hose, all of mining!" Weight yarns, with seamless feet, narrowed and triple-ply heels and toes, sizes 4.} to 10. 256 ....................... o .I.‘.. Int-uhItIuOO.~Q\QI-.Iton and One Price wtsnu in his letter :ia-cL-usv-d, “ho was a. 3' an of age, met his Ming along the rail- : .21ka by an engine niu. unconscious. He :Niwn and placed in the pus-13' pusfible atten- m 1‘11:- \\'ounded man, , as he died shortly E in the comatose DastAd was a. man of im-hes in height, and I chmed to heaman Silk Gloves J uly -1.â€".\'ot since WOMEN ’S SILK HOSE 50c ).’e' j 1) 1 Kt I()n : I (mt \le‘inson, the announced the or St. Paul‘s “ell pros;~ rwd L'lVL‘d i(i«-ntit}‘ be- in}: his ad- Later on, after the doctor had pro- nounced Louise dead, the family thought of Jessie and her strange words. She wore no shoes or stock- tootstepswere traced totho brink 0! the swift-running power wen-“near by.‘ There they glued. . “ ‘ -A -2 .- A v._ the family were too much occupied with the sister who was gasping her life away to mind the living. “Yes, I will be,” wailed Jessie, “and I’ll make an end of it. myself." No one paid much attention to J es; sie as she ran out of the house. as an angry retort. “You will be sorry for saying what you did,” the elder sister_sa.id as she went into her room. A little later, groans were heard, and the members of the family found Louise in can- vulsions from taking catholic acid. “You are to blame for this.”. said the dying girl, as Jessie came run- _ The War-tier would be pleased to hear from relatives of the deceased man. should any ‘be living in this vi- cinity, as the reverend gentleman from \‘irden is anxious to acquaint the family with all the facts in the case. Postmaster Palen stated to a' War- der man that as far as he knew there was no person by the name of Atkin- Eon living in Lindsay at the preéent time. The Wax-dot this afternoon made several enquiries from local citizens in regard to the above matter, the only person of the name liVing in Lindsay at the present time being Mrs. James Atchinson, a widow, who resides in the Tangney Apartment ago a. family named Atkinson residedl‘ Flock, Lindsay-st. Several years‘ on Victoria-ave. near Russell-st. Lindsay 45th Regiment, has $30 in prize money to distribute to the beetehots of the dinerent companies of the re- giment as follows: $3 to the first prize winner and 82 for secOnd. 7A. Companyâ€"Corp. ,6“ mm, with g, sooreoL 58 points; Pto. G. I It appears that early in the morn- ing Vera. and another young play- mate accided to take a dip in the Scugog. They donned their bathing suits and waded into the river at a shallow beaéh along the foot of Wa- ’terâ€"st. Here they played and en- joyed themselves for an hour or so. ‘when they decided that it was time to dress and return home. Before doing so, hoWeVer, Miss Vera. ven- tured out too far and unfortunately got beyond the, drop in the river bed, suddenlv disappearing from sight completely. A number of boys were in swim- ming farther down the riVer, while Tom McGinnis was on the bank looking on. ' The latter saw the young girl disappear. but thinhng Prize Money for Best gog last week and rescued from drowning little Vera McGinnis, of Pumpkin Hollow. The two are not related. Lirndsay has another young hero in the person of Tom McGinnis. at thirteen-ycar-old lad who ’lives on; Glenclg-st., who at the risk of 103â€"' ing his own life swam into the Scuâ€" '1h: boat never met with a mishap on the trip, but. had some inconven- Tom cGinnis Saved The pilot stated last Week that the river is full of weeds end the boat, which is a. side wheeler, mixed ‘the mud and vegetable matter into a fluid which looked like a thin so- lution of cement. Mr. Braay thinks the Government Would confer a, favor on yacht owners ii they would bonus a boat to make occasional trips up and down the rher between Lake Scugog and Lindsay. Mm ma Mm n. Poster. of Mid- glmd. went a. couple or days with fh‘lends. coming down in their unto. Col. 1“. Holmes Hapkinfi. of the History states that Samuel De Champlain navigated the waters of the Scugog in or about. the year 1610 A.D., and made many discover- ies, but Canadian history may later on make mention of Pilot Nicholas Brady navigating the same body of water on July 2nd, 1913, on the good steamer Esturion. How Pilot Brady became a passenger was from the fact that. he knows every inch of water between Lindsay and Port Perry and was taken on board_ the boat at, 12.30 p.m. at. the Lindsay- Both-my. July 1.â€"w1m might hnv.‘ Kr. and In. xvi-y 0nd m1, prom! n serious nccident W uncut Sud-w wnh It. and In. an. on the 12th lino oi Com. out of Dunn. South llonigon. - the Village. when In. J. Sm Dominion w «- Very quiet here. , was thrown out oi . ham and «a o number Ruin; town. A load oi badly hurt. Her an m 'dioiocnt- the young people went. to tho picnic ed oi; the shoulder. ond other hmileo‘in tho one-moon. which on: hold in new nine oustnined. Mr. and “'3“. Pmton‘l grove. in connection Stew“: nnd dgugnier m going 1,.) with the Union 8. 8.. which in nboui n Naomi. and while drisving dong three mile. mi. of tho vilingo. ‘iho ham frightened at . cow 0n the Mrs. “like. Mutin nnd Mrs. A. {aide oi the road. throwing tho three H. Honk spont. Mondny inst visiting 'occumnu out oi the rig. nowo\'or.}h‘imda at Flootwood‘ NHL Stewart was rho only one hurt.‘ Miss Ruihtord. oi ’I‘oronio. is via- Sho. w“ inkon to hlr. (X Whiiu'n fling with hlisa 0.11315“. 1 homo. whom the service won going; Mist E. umu. of South Nonn- gon. nnd bra. Simon and limilion shun. is iho guest of Mina A. Rvioy. more colic-d. and iouud that ii. was: Mr. \mm Price. 0! Mona-own»- ;not our on bod u was expound. Lake. span iho lat whh his mothol‘. Mr. John Staples, principal of the school at. Orono, is home for his va- cation. 5:. lack: Mr. Walter Rowland, of Toronto. spent Dominion Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rowland. Miss Skinner. of Keene. spent a few days with friends in the village. - Mrs. Alf Price. of Camrose. Mam. is visiting friends in the village. Arrival of Str. Esturian Welcomed at ParfPerry Miss Ella. Suplu. who ha been; teaching in the public school. Lin -. say. for the past. year. is home for" the holidays. William Price. 01 Toronto, spent Sunday with his mother. Bethany Lady Injured While LINDSAY, 0l'l‘., THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1913. Shots in 45th. Regiment Life of Young Girl On the Way to Funeral {The regimental figure a! merit was ‘346. This is exceptionally high and the Regiment is to be congnmted on .1 whole on their good shooting. 62 paints. Had he belonged to a, company he would have undoubtedly It was a. brave act and but for the in t promptness of young McGinnis his dian. little namesake would have been drowned, as there was no grown up person in the vicinity at the time. Dem His brave deed is (1688ng of com- mendation as to lrim Miss Vera OWes mhe drowning girl made a. frantic clutch on the young rescuer and almost pulled him-down with her below the surface of the water, but by persistent efforts he was able to restrain her hold and managed to bring the young lady safely to shore. The young girl was still conscious. but suffered considerably from the shock and fright. She was taken home by her companions, while Tom wont back‘and joined his friends. that she could swim paid little at- tention. Huwmx-r, when he saw her go down for the sec0nd time and apparently in deep distress the young lad ran down the shore and without waiting ta disrobe jumped into the river, catching the young girl as she was going down for the third time. so a. delightful spot. for a short out- destroyed. ' The summer cottage of Mr. canoes away mg. Herb Middleton adorns the shore with babies on the east bank, whiie other dosir- miles throw able spots with cooling Shades lend Cinders, '1‘ beauty to the southern portion of the away at rig Scugog. \\ as m‘er. Mr. Brady states that the scenery up the river is most. attractive. Washburn's Island is fast becoming a resort for tourists. (‘aesarna is al- so a. delightful spot for a short out» Mrs. Elizabeth Gibbons announces the engagement of her second daugh- ter, Margaret Edna, to Albert E. Suuon, M.D., son of Mr. WeSloy Sub- ton, Bethany. Ont. formerly of St. Thomas. The marriage will take place some time in July. Mr. und Mrs. W. Burns md family. 0! Peter-bore. was the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Westlake on Dominion Day . ience at a bend in the river near thp devil’s elbow. On arriving at. Port. Perry the voy- agers were given a grand reception equal to. if not surpassing, the re- ception to the Woodman on its arriv- al in Lindsay from Port Perry about the year 1857. Flags and hunting were in evidence at. thr port, and the whole town filled “i 111 people from the surrounding evinced a holiday demeanor. Hury I‘mook uttmdod the and» [any gt. Omanoo on the lat. Mra‘ Jon pawl: and Mrs. John D.- vis spent a few dQ's “lth friends in Pflerboro. On the return trip Pilot Brady was compellvd to tzwke the wheel when the shuies of night. gathered and be brungh‘, 2.23 3"...',i.‘ church friends safe and sound to Lindsay’s wharf at 12.30 O'clock midnight. Hr, Waltor Rouhnd. at Toronto. uront . kw (My: looking up old trh‘uds. Min R. alarm. 01 South lou- ghul. in the Wt of "in A. Ryhy. Mr. water Nico. o! N‘mrg‘on‘th.‘ Lake. span the lat whh ht- mower. Dominion W m very quiet. here. . numbor touring town. A loud at the young people went. to the picnic meat. of Agriculture, under the direc- tion of Mr. A. A. Knight, the repre- sentative, and his assistant. Mr. H. B. Hove. Problems in connection with the laying of undermine were discussed. and the best and most simâ€" ple wgys of doing accurate work ex- puined. By the use of the overhead line and the home-mode levelling in» Mt it was shown that wrote work could be done. with lime Th9 keen ‘interest which is taken in the drainage problem was clearly shown by the large attendance at the drainage demonstration held at Wood. Ville Inst week. The demonstration. as advertised, was held on the {am of Ir. wm. Clarke, and was condui- edbythelocalbmchoitheDepart- her-t was denied an academic train- ing. yet. with a, keen eye for observa- tion and devotion to the study of books. men and conditions. he‘lms at- tained the distinction of being one o! the best pulpit and platform speakers Demonstration of l 1 The Rev. Wm. Limbert, President of the Bay of Quinta ('onfcrt-nce, is an Englishman by birth, and was: converted it the age of 18. In 1874 he came to this country, and soon after consacrated his life to the work of the ministry. His labors haVe been marked by extensive revivu‘s. ()n almost every charge the Word of the Lord has prOVen to be the power of God in the salvation o! multitudes of souls. He is now stationed at. Lakwood, where. during the past ycan his executive abiiity was evidenced in (meeting the erection of one of the; most complete and beautitul churches! in Methodism. Although Mr. Lim-l Sketch of Rev: Limbui, 0t Oakwood so quickly that the inhabitants had jl'st time to escape to the river, leav- fing all their household goods to he ldes'troyod. The women were taken in canoes away from the fire. Women with babies were paddled for sovera} milt-s through blinding Ramos and hot Cinders, The flames at last swept, away at right angles and the danger “ as OVGI'. Mr. Courtwright describes the Belle River fire as a terribie ordeal, ren- dered more trying by the presence of six w0men and schn chlercn. There were sixty people in all there when the fire attacked the town. FOr days bush fires had raged. but the Belle River folk stayed with their posses- sions and homes, hoping that the fire would pass than by. On Tuesday, howmvr, the wind blew a. gale direct on the chafing, and at 2 o'clock a. “all of flame leapid on the buildings North ‘Bay. July 3. â€"M. Court- wright, resident engineer at Belle River, 180 miles east. of Cochrane. on the National Transcontinental Rnilnny, arrived in North Bay to- day with his wife and baby. but very little luggage, as, with the exception of a few clothes saved by his wife, they lost eVergthing in the bush tires which swept oVer Belle RiNQr Tuesday and left. nothing but a. pile of mak- ing finder: of one of the newest Ca.- nadian communities. With the Courtwrights came Mrs. 1“. Palm, of Hespeler, whose husband has building contracts on the National Transcon- tinental Railway. The prlaonor cum ‘0 Canada from the old country about gown 5m ago and tau mvolc-d under mm diam since Mu landing In tho Do- minion. Me has duo been guilty 0! the ammo charm- under which be It held in (:ualph. Kimlon and Or!!- liu. It mum: to be his pet schoxno tor getting «av mouay. At this morning’s court he landed guilty to the charm pmtorrod against him and was unmnded {or one week without bail. TOWN WIPE!) . OUT BY FIRE Thu young man. who. nuns in men-rd Bathunt. wu mud by Detect“. xclkonuld, o! the Ottawa police tom. and was locked up until the min! or Consume Short The man wu Identified by . pout. curd boning his picture. which ma non! out by “Mun". chit-t of pouoo. Acting Chief 0! Police John Short mind by C.P.R. last night M. 8.15 from Ottawa bringing with him the Winner who in chu'ged with Imi- lng uni uttering mu cheques. FORGER BROUGHT BACK TO TOWN his conference.â€"Christia.n Gun:- farm Drainage f Orangeism in Lindsav got a gxcat 1d.nt boost on 'lhur'sda} awning Jui} "4rd, 0, i». “hen L.O.L. No. 32 “as reorganizai. “‘afi'This lodge will hold one of the 01d- 1874lest warrants,inâ€"Ontario, and was for- soonlmerly hold by Woodville lodge, but work ’now the headquarters will be Lindsay, have The: Orange lodge rooms were well “1‘5 'flllod “ith members when the lodge "d 0fl\\8.S called to order by “. Bro. Mc-‘ 0“" (axtney, of Bethany, Grand Organi- ,udes mr of the Grand Lodge of Eastern 1 atgmtario, who asked the Co. Master, your W. Bro. Joe. Brown, to take the :d in chair and conduct. the initiator-y ser- thel \‘ioes. A number of certificates were ‘Ches then received from members who in- Lim- tend to affiliate with this lodge, utter rain- which the initiation of new members 9”” took place. which was very impres- r of sively conducted by the degree tum sat- at L.O.L. No. 557. assisted by tbej he 0‘ Grand Organizer. During the oven- kerfi ing short addresses were made by the W- Co. Master, W. Bro. Joe. Brown: W. Bro. Wm. Thornbury, Co. Treas- urer: W. Bro. Wm. Warren. Bast Co. Master , W. Bro. Dr. J. W. Wood; ‘W. Bro. mos. nut-ugh. add a num- berolthe new members. All the nip ope-Jim wished the new lodge the ren- The new road sweeper may be all cc 0: right, but apparently the operator of rhemithe same has failed to master the when ‘Contrhancc. The machine cleans days tlu- Wg'lliam-st. pavement, in fine Iicllo $1510. but leaves the waterâ€"soaked re- )5506- [fuse in the gutters. and spatters mud e firei'and water all over the curb and on $111331,“ boulevards. This does not help lirect'i‘ny in making Lindsay a good clean 1-1: a city, and there should be a remedy. care over until the next meeting, which will be held on Thursday even- ing next. July 10th. when Bro. 110- cm will be present. Bro. Thou. Inn-ugh, Sr.. was appointed Secre- tary-Mater, pro-mm. who will look alter the lodge min in the tap) beut of success. and predicted a, bun- dred members by the end of the year. It being nearly midnight, the lodge decided to leave the election o! 0- L. O. L. No 32 Organized Last Week Two more holidays-Civic and I but Day, and then coma the l Peter-hora board of health recom mends the passing of a. by-law tr. prohibit dry sweeping of sidewalks ix. the business section, and therein Cun- tained sound logic. Anxious pupils are awaiting the publication 0! the results of the en- mnCe examinations, which after be ing examined by the Lindsay exam- iners were forwarded to Toronto. and are expected back in about ten days. As usual the cry has been heard that the entranCe papers were too hard, especially the literature test, and what. is really wanted in this country are officials who will set examinatian papers easy enough to please everybody au'i' pluck no- body. The dulyllotocdrownhamaownlng in m unuvoldnhle‘ll in the lob nylon difficult. humid Bynotneona. Atew olqnentoryleo- wentherouohuvohndm MummswlnmlngglventoeverybOy . ohocklng mom or our ulna-y to nnd girl during public school train- trudltlon and custom. nay- tho Gloho. in: would reduce the drowning Ml- lt‘ ls no more M1. to been you: luau by hull. Swimmers drown, no Candi-ha ”my (mm the voter dub doubt. but non-swimmer: drawn in tn; the that stunner month: thnn tu- mour proportion. It l- on- trotn the rink- ln winter. My boy counging to note that ot the cadet who goes hothlng ln strum or lake amp ht Midfield. when 1.500 boy! without knowlng how to au‘lm risks will go under canvas. swimmlnc 18 to his lite. on dool every girl who our be taught. It would he still more ten . cutoo or n rowbout without woounclng to loan thot tho Edna‘- knowlng how to ant-o hmoll should tlon Wt had cut out o! la tit “put. A young Toronto mun, puhllc ochool hatchet-r currlculun . iwho cannot swim . stroke. lnvltod a. lot ol the uohnlo atufl thut nowguxn- Whit“! a; low dtgvt ago to go cn- be“ it tad added swimming n O having for n fortnight on on of tho mubory subject. 1! every Nor- moat dungoroua rlvou ol the north. mu Ind . twinning took us Port of The «hr 0! ignorant» lo put. “(1.“; qqulpmont. and awry tt-achor WM‘O no doubt ouch ‘ foolish follow will‘n‘qulh-d to paw on the knowlwlgo die bravely it tilualor docs owrlnko therein moguimd. tltom would be few. him. or saddt‘ut'd homes in Ontario 0‘0!" Next year. before this time, Lind- say will have its time new armoury. and one result will be to make re- cruiting more popular and less aru- uous to the now.sorely tried ofllccrs. scl ves to blame. ”ssssswsssss§”ss~““sssӤsss”sssssssw § Short Pithy Editorials TH , -. g. 1.. ‘4 ,' Al But in d! the sacrifice of ma by PAGBS Ito 4- Make Swming Obligatory of Interest to Lindsayites Lindsay Centrai. and to use the 1m. guage of the late lamented J. Israel Tune. wait till you see us this year. ' An evidence that Lindsay is fast becoming citified was to be noticed during the last few days in the war- ing up of the William-st. pavement {to make room for underground wire ’service. On visiting Toronto and {other cities a visitor Deter fails to Enote that the paved ihomughfares (are always being torn up. Well, wq fwant to be like other progressive Icities, we want. -thc win-s under- 1 ground, and therefore are content to ‘put up With men the tearing up at hhc first. paved street in Lindsay. ' [winery cum. 1! every Nor- Immgn‘imingunkuputot nu Quip-mm. and ovary teacher were requimd to pass on the knowlodgo therein muimd. than: would be few- or uddonod names in Ont-trio awry. summer. The necessity of having the Mom nell prbperty com'erted into a. park at the earliest possible time was eviâ€" denced last week when a large ex- cursion party landed in Lindsay from Norwood. They arrived via C.P.R.. and many of them wandered up to Victoria Park, while others failed to find Queen’s square, but had the Mac- Donnell Park been in shape the vis- itors would hm‘e enjoyed themselves immensely. This piece of property was good buying for the town and should make a beautiful recreation park, convenient as it is to land and rail. 1.00 PER YEAR

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