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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Aug 1901, p. 9

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GUST 8th 1901. Little Local Lines __If your eyes trouble you, call and have them tested free. P. H. the Rathbun Company.â€"-30. -«â€"A fine frame barn, 60x 45. with s: one foundation. was raiSed last wiek for Mrs. Bick. lot 21, con. 10, Verulaiil. fresh and first class. Apply at this office.â€"â€"31â€"3. 81‘ Bernard and sister, Mrs. Ann Kel- ly. moved to Niles, Mich, nine years 380, died on the 2nd inst. from sunâ€" Personal ‘-â€"Miss F. McConnell is visiting 'loronto friends. â€"Mr. Ed. Mosgrove of Kirkf‘ield, Little Local Lines Cement, Plaster Paris. The Rathbun Personal â€"Mr. A. Knowlson of New York is spending a few weeks in town and â€"Lime, Coad. . . -â€"Portland Cement, __ fresh d Company.â€"30. was in town on Tuesday_ at Sturgeon Point. ”WM “‘11" guaranteed as to qualitv air. Tâ€"Terrace'. for 9a” Three 501” *Dr- Frost. of Kinmount was in â€"Mrs- G- R- Stephens and neice. . . brick dwellings. Central locality:â€" town yesterday on business. Clenelg-st., are spending a. few weeks at Chemong Park. vâ€"Mrs. H. McCabe and daughter of loungstown. Ohio, are visiting friends in town,and Ops. ' â€"â€"Mrs. Jacobs and daughter, Edith .â€"Mr. Ernie Richardson is spending his vacation with Toronto friends. :â€"Miss Cora and Alma Burling of I\ll‘kllel(l are visiting friends in toWn. â€"â€"-Th‘os. Hoey, who with his broth- lv ‘ 3 'â€" \\.mieilâ€"â€"â€".\l‘l’. "Tenders are asked for the orec~ stroke Di ' ' ML H Corscadd 1“ U - . . 1_ _ . . 7 _ . . .,n . :ceased was born in Lind- , . '. . . en 0' on i on leave th's W00" f ' ' ‘ 1. Ln“ tum St a sitioei guiding In lxin- say in 1840. His death will be re- “6“ to V‘s“ “‘5 so" near Whi‘wo‘m' Mn Jacc‘lbs holdsmeri} 12:32:12; 22):: i..oimt. Mr. “in. White, Lindsay is gretted by many friends in this sec- 1 ssa. tion with the Brockville Tanning Go. the architect. See advt. on page. 5. â€"'l‘he steamer Marie Louise broke her shaft Saturday by striking a rock in Sturgeon lake. when coming up th QT1\""1' 0 mm “05]“! ed up wi . 1‘“. firm. Queen-st. Methodist church on Sun- W 0“fluent e! . ‘. T if w day evening. 'lhe pastor, Rev. A. J. pot, Elk ct everythm‘s 7“» ll. Strike, occupied the pulpit. A :2 very neat, fun bet: and timber. door: ::niimber of visiting brethern were 128$, y0m‘ he mithbull (01119393 ‘ present from Fenclon Falls and Can- . _ nington. ‘ . Davidson. fur “my â€"-Messrs. F. Gregory. (‘yril ..lc- iOt many of the: “£51m: citizen and b“-" Alpine. Lorne Mahar and W. J. Pow- Dnal' quality f of pat-rhino died 0“ i-rs left Monday on the Manita for and fine “my V" met. 11 (‘olioconk‘flronll which point they xx ill q“, _3 ‘ Mug-H \\l opt ii cruise to l in(cn. Dorsct and Kim‘s- fcngtp‘Vlfhtftemzt $812213: 105.01-: iluiill Sept. ville. andothen-home by train. This in... ye. i“ * 1:33:23.2.2232255232139 g A . .. lLlllLr- ' . ‘ ' l -" hr 50C. W of; Conn?“ :htnlie town council â€"â€"'l‘he 'Prentice Boys of this town A mt‘t‘lmgfiomim. t.\-.-iiiii;_: next. purpOSe attending divine service in 196 Feta“, ymd e11 ‘wish 1‘, git-air up all the Queen-st. Methodist church, next these are 11307113931W§mh m.» object of Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The n. saving_ They .cgcic Elilidalfi ()rangemen of Emily. Aleaboro and easily kept an H‘UP-a ,,.m.h.\.g- told us to Lindsaynare expected to accompany gh 0f hOlida . “in”;i I.ii‘iorrow to tell what them. Litizen 5 band will‘be in at- mart ‘ ‘ .. V. .i,,. Light Iii-i- tendance. Rev. A. J. 11. Strike \Vlll , Navy CORGI .’ she "'(llfi‘r'llx‘l‘ ‘--"l‘h;it’< mg}; conduct the Service. l'Oll COllar 3“ "6:8; ofkwufie.” â€"â€"Mr. Burgess of the Lindsay Gas t own last week E. Company was in with Mr. King. C. 'J‘ ‘i'l‘a DImet‘rd nly each 19C. clici'i‘i‘ maker stat- . 0;; milk is excep- They made a . 1,.» 1!! fine “’05th if» the ,‘7:“:O.N,,,_ (in Thursâ€" Careful in8pect‘on and partial survey ill’llSh, small COI- 3‘3'1init:::oixiil 2.5”” pounds of the various streets of the town in l and cufis it“? or: “e wi'i‘vspomlills" datc order to . make. necessary specificaâ€" -ttem Suitabl’ev?’ KW tions for installing the plant. In ,’ 0' yeti _ i‘lub of reply to an inquiry Mr. Burgess ys wear. w The “0mm!” ”‘5? 1,.) 0,, stated that the new company had , h - - :0 defraud 13‘“ 1““ E ‘0‘“â€" 10 already Secured incorporation and he . s." last by a St‘itl‘l'I‘OlBâ€" {11. u could see no reason why they could 3, Splendid f“ Whecwnj‘ng Mil; ‘1'. ‘llllllflk not have the plant in operation for ‘ cbctterm and the WNW” “m ‘i ' street lighting within the next two months. -â€"-Outside of military circles. very ' fiends. i flex t‘ullon has the machinâ€" quality print. Elie narrow Stllpe M l i i. wruworlxs of . ' . “fed and m‘. u‘ I \ . - few of our reSideiits were aware of 3511an and all 5“ - ‘d i-w'neci stewicr almost _ . h . 2 g “ 5‘ ‘ ‘ ”my .mmhfl. ml_ the fact that Private Mastin. the 59" “1‘ “11‘“qu 3 within t1“. crack marksman of the Canadian . -: '. .fi‘i ~ . .. p 9 Who N1,“ team at “unbledon. was an old . . . . - . Youths 1m d‘l-‘S' . fl ‘ Lindsay boy. Private Mastin is a i Sunday allotmmn “\1: 1.1.2 member of the Prince of Wales FuSi- ‘ were TC 131' um Association 01 r") ‘“ lers. Montreal. and headed the list of gu .. .i, ' .1 body from . . . . . . ‘ f ‘ l f will maria tn . '. . individual winners in England. as CcV C 15- nqu i l‘iversltle . lain t, ll rooms at -" 1‘ ‘ ‘ - well as doing great work for the ’ p ’ 3 81C â€" [and decorate :‘ho i‘rm‘f's m Canadians. llis individual winnings ”9‘11”” ("WU”)H} ‘11 were £32. 9s. while his team win- a: 3 o‘t‘lOck. T599. A. P. B. of Lindsay wi’l “cit: excursion to lent-ion ningsw reached £13. His first ex- perience at the target was when a member of the Victoria Rifle Associa- amen“-.. . oilfomlay night. RUIN“ lllh- tion,_ only a. few years ago. Mr. seiner L‘rimdelia. Good muSic Mustin is at preScnt visiting Lind- say friends. â€"-The new illustrated calendar of the Ontario Ladles' College. Whitby just issued. It is exceptionally neat and complete. For some years the Ontario Ladies' College has been recognized as one of our most effici- hfuriiished for dancing. Ste-alli- ilvgren‘harf at 7 o’clock. cal- i'~‘t.ur!eon Point both ways. Sons OnePrice l .ch of gardens in town comâ€" mat boys have already com- 'oillaging fruit trees. A close 'igii'ie up: and lllt‘ first is ’ ’ ” ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ” ’ ’ ~7‘“ taught will l'“ made an em institutions. with a large and in- - ‘l’sOl Parents will ‘10 “1'.“ creasing patronage... and a single ““01“ “i warning I" ”1"” glance at its staff, .its course of ‘ Study. its tip-ti'r-datc equipment. its .li'll'lotlgi' of the Masonic orâ€" pleasant. healthful surroundings will 1" their: started at liinmount. reveal the secret of its popularity Jill. \l’alkey of l‘eterborougli and success. The college stands for 72-3 brawn: and institute the sound scholarship, plinical health and that type of social culture that grows in a Christian atmosphere. The Rev. Dr. llare has been principâ€" al of the college since its inaugura- tion twentyâ€"seven,x‘yearsi ago. and will be pleased to give further in- ormation to lhOSt‘ who desire it. â€"Since Mr. Begbie's with a midnight marauder many lad- ies about town have been quite ner- A few evenings ,hdge." on fly 22nd instant. 100;? will be known as SHUNT- 10028. and Mr. ll. Brandon will 38'. ll". )l. iyou Want a barrel or a sack guelliridsor Salt 1’ if so Illa-ugh the yard of the Butler f Lethe big door in the end s.\'ew Building in the rear flak Front Grocery and you experience ’25:,i.‘_ there and u VOTY llillli'ly V0119 after nightfall. in‘ild- -\7 ‘11“ 91111”: “1“" ago a south wardliubbie was arous- ldrdl or two oi the famous ed by the piercing screams of a lady ‘Binder Twine. It is the I‘ JOHN FLL‘ KEY .â€"32â€". inmate of his home. Springing up he struck a light as fast as his trem- , . ) arVCSt MltS' ”Young marl Silva who was so bling fingers WOUIG permit. then X the runaway accident wrapping the folds of his cotton as is now doing nice- nigh! shirt about his shaking ex- 0 \ tiemities he rushed for the source of the screams. followed by his terrified spoils-s. similarly attired. The creat- (31‘ of all the disturbance was found sitting up in bed. the picture of ter- ror. She avovwd that a m-a-n had been in the hall and escaped down stairs when the alarm was raised. There was no sleep in that house un- til the good man had made a search of the lower premises. including cel- lar and woodshed. barred and nailed all openings. and brought in the dog. Even then he had to give up his warm bed to the screamer and seek repose in a shake-down in the dull. he spinal " 72215 been almost entire-1." re- While his ‘~‘ll:l\t’l‘zillll‘t’ is nor- ” fouls:- good. firs. Burrows Blanchard at»- of the opinion mimosa-its of hzs ultimate rc- iai'i‘i‘riilit. provzding' no coiliâ€" 0'5 Lil'lSt‘ iroiz. internal injur- '. fitting for atiiral gas "Port. Hope and vicinity \V‘ill testers}: Strong indica- 93150 prisem-e of these product :dto exist. and the geological L{>113 of the ni-iglibnrlltltid are gaggle-so favorable that it ~ ceided to made the ex- . ‘l 0f boring test well. A or Vi AA â€"â€"â€"One day last week Dr. Xa'smyth a .h. . ’ ‘ _ . )l P01". Hope ciIichS are in- .‘iti. . _ and i.hen ()rillia was reach: the east and almost u e": w“ . . ' "’(l ti? Ow? 3’0” “x““r-‘l‘miSts he reached the track. . ‘0‘“ lht‘ Midland (liSll‘lt‘t. pull up~ his steed “71" ' . . After disc issin all: blunt-0f the :1“ tells his ,, lways: a menace - ssin isa ltul HO 3’ but at th the travelling public. dangerous 1 tarian nonsense Bobcaygeon Inâ€" "i Lindsay branch, Mr. Herb. Little. Captain J. \V. Neill ; to be captain. of .lanetville had an experience while When approach- ' “‘vin into town. om::g L:§Y;k_lelllitfll'c5 lll lilo llliillt-r (:11); tli: railway crossing on Lindsay- 31%”.u‘gtntui? mu probably begin st.. he heard a train whistle and natâ€" 575w". ‘ ne‘h- fit. urally looked over towards the sta- 7"3: lunar-“081"”. excursion MUH- tion. where he‘saw two engines on Sww" ahdmmha and the yorthwest the track. He quite naturally Gang. :30 Crowd imm ”“5 SWUO“ thought that was where the danger 45:: 5 fatal mu“ 0f eight coaches was and let his roadster speed along 1%)”! 1‘ . mfg??? cars in .t-harge of inorder to get across before ntha '. vim; 3:1 and 'rfng‘n1'('r .D- started. up. .but- his surprisebecéi when Bailey .‘ egg,“ “hm“ “WONT better imagined than descri . ‘ as brakm‘en Pulled Out he discovered a train coming in from pony him when He. could .not hout running it the extreme. tion. -â€"Miss Mary Oliver of Toronto is M ’ ' J. . . . - â€"-â€" r. J. V. Mchultv of the Post ac- - fThE Rudd Harness Co. are Ofi'pr- {V‘sllmg her parents and Lindsay companied by Mrs: McNulty and mg a. S2000 sett of harness for the rIC‘UdS- daughter Ruth, is enjoying a two best. -â€"Messrs. T. C. Birchard and Ed. gentleman’s turnout of single weeks’ vacation among the Kawar- f best hard .- ‘ , a i _ _ . - 51205 0 delivered by “ ill 11 t0“- bhb w as taken to Bobâ€" hilt-“e, I'll-3‘. robes, etc., at the coming Jackson of Coboconk were in town tha. lakes. _ - per ton. cgeon and a new shaft put in. Central~ Fair in Lindsay. Full parâ€" Tuesday. ' . ,2â€"30- . on Kentâ€"st ‘--'l‘he_ members .of the local 0.0.0. ticulars Of this very generous Offer --Mr. Will Robinson of Fenelon Sporting World id 1191““ much 1‘. attended divme service at, the Can. be had from the manager 0f the Falls, spent Wednesday in town ”Vis- â€"-At the Brandon races on the 26th ultimo. the bay mare, Even- tide, formerly owned by W. A. Fan- ning of (.‘anibray and sold to Mr. P.0d. McKenzie, won the 2.30 pace. Her best time was 2.37. â€"â€"'l‘he undefeated Canadian pacing gelding, Harold H.. 2.08. by Road- niaster is proving a great winner across the border. He is owned in Wingham. Ont.. and was a straight heat winner down the grand circuit. and added to his laurels by capturing the 2.11 pacing race at Columbus. 0. last Friday. iting friends. . â€"â€"-Miss F. Morrow, town, is spend- ing her hilidays at Gravenhurst, Mus- koka. -â€"-Mrs. ~W. J. Pigott of Barrie, is spending a couple of weeks with re lations in town. -.-â€"-Miss T. Hadley of Fenelon, Falls spent. a few days in town this week, the guest of her sister, Mrs. 11. Brown. â€"â€"Dr. Giles of Halibiirton gave his Lindsay friends the glad hand on Thursday, as he returned home from Toronto. â€"Mr. JoSeph Barry. of Peterboro. ---The quarterly services held in Queen-st. Methodist church last Sun- day were very encouraging indeed. The number who took sacrament \vas larger than at any other time in the history of the church. The love-feast was- enjoyed by all. Ever.V moment of time was occupied and a great number gave testimony. All the departments of church work are doing excellent service. -â€"The following appointments and promotions have been gazetted : 45th Victoria Regiment â€"â€" To be Major. o â€"-The team of English cricket. play- ers captained by B. J. T. Bosanquet. who are. to visit. the United States, Sergt. J. McN. McCrea, vice. J. W. .\:eill, promoted Sergt-Major is spending his vacation with his will sail from Southampton Septemâ€" (-arnet B. .Hughes. graduate of the mother in town and with friends at her 4, Thev will remain in the Unâ€" loyal Military College of Canada. l.orneville. ited States about a month during has been appointed a lieutenant in the active militia from June 24th, 1901. and has been posted to the En- gineer Reserve Battalion. which time they will play three matches in Philadelphia. the others in New York and Baltimore. their visit concluding with a. possible vis- it to Canada. â€"â€"Mrs. Joseph H. Maunder and daughter of Toronto are. the guests of her sisteers. James II. Morrison. lilgin-st. "On Friday last VlSitOI‘S to 1110 -â€"-Mrs. James Spier of Franklin station were struck With the appear- was the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. -(‘resceus broke his own and the ance. of a number of carloads of lum-. Malinder and Mrs». 1). Edwards a few world’s record on the track at, the Linn-,1 One car was laden with. pine flu-VS this week. Columbus Driving Park. ()obumbus, (third: ng‘ilindtihrec gill :our “lilies ‘ -Mr. John Harding and son George 0" Friday afternoon. going ”‘0 mil" ‘ , . .. ’ _ . _ , ° O o / . . . . . ' ' . a om “l i quare iii returned to the en}. last evening. in 2.021”. The track was lightning fast, bilt the wind delayed the start until nearly nearly 6 o'clock. After several false starts Ketch-am nodded bcr. the thrid tongue and grooved flooring. while two cars were nec- essary to carry what the pork pack- after spending a few days with the family iii town. -â€"Mrs. John ()‘Leary and family. er would designate as ‘long clear f ,1. . -.,1 - - . for the word. and the great stallion stuff." The timber was about six “ oronto arriut m town 50m“.- ag'lin smashed his record Tl . . _ _ ., . day on “t visit. to Lindsav and S‘turâ€" ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ 1" by four. and almost riathtd the - ‘ . L crowd went Wild over the perform- geon Point friends. â€"Mrs. John Sinions and children. of Owen Sound reached Lindsay yes- terday on a. pleasant. visit to friends in Lindsay and Ops. It was con- ance. ,â€"â€"â€"Canada has furnished two pacing stars of the Grand Circuit this sea- son. Harold IL, 2.08, by Roadnias- length of the two cars. signed to Niagara Falls. ~â€"Mr. J. D. Flavelle received a let- ter Friday from Rev. J. W. Macmil- lan, pastor of St. Andrew's who is in ,. ter and Captain Brino, 2.071/2. bv Europe on his holidays. At the time -â€"NI‘. (990. 0'8"an 0f the 100111 Wildbrino. are the crack performers of writing he was in Glasgow. and telephone (‘XChanf-‘JO 10“ if" \VianPf-I referred to. The latter took his rec; was about to start for London. a on Monday 10 take a position in the ord at Columbus the past week. He company's office at that point. â€"-Coniiiiissioner Chalmers left Tiles- day morning for London, ()nt.. hav- ing reCeived a telegram that his brother was dying in that city. â€"Mr.' Jos. Thompson, of Minden was in‘ town on Thursday last: on business. He took in the circus at Fem-Ion Falls on his way home. is a black stallion, 5 years old. and was bred by A. Sinclair of Chatham. His first (lain was Columbine, by Red Chief. second dam (dam of chibia. 2.11%). by American Boy. __.__....__._â€" Chapter of Accidents â€"Patrick Kearney, while working at the shingle machine at (.‘arew’s distance of 400 miles. on his wheel. He regretted Mr. Flavelle was not there to accompany him. He had met Mr. R. J. McLaughlin and Mr. Wm Dundas. bilt Mr. Leigh Knight had left. the city the day previous to Mr. Macnlillan's arriVlll. From Lon- don Mr. Macmillan goes to Berlin. Germany. to join his brother. Kerr. . . â€"â€"-â€"-0â€"---â€" : . ' . . ., 3, mill on Mondav. cut his hand sev- W . â€"â€"-.\liss E. Mitchell of I-tnelon 1 ans ... . , '_ ~ _ , _ eddlllg Bells returned home Saturday from a visit (lcly. . lie “Ill be laid off for sever- Bushâ€"Cote with friends in Toronto. She was "11 days. â€"Alfred Scott. an employee of the Ackerman harness factory at Petee- borough met with a Very painful ac- cident. one day last week. He was working a trip stamp when his lefthand came beneath the machine accompanied by her cousin Miss Mc- Guire. -â€"Mr. Robt. Ross, manager Doni- iiiiOii Bank, accompanied by Mrs. Ross, left Friday for a two weeks' At St. Mary‘s church. on Tuesday morning. Mr. Geo. Bush. of Guelph. and Miss Amelia Cote. town. were married by Monsignor Laurent. The bride Was assisted by her sister. Ag- nus and the groom by his brother. 5939"", at Old Orchard Beach. . Harry. Mr. and Mrs. Bus-h left on Maine. and was horribly lacerated. The hand was cut across the palm and the evening train for Guelph, where they will reside. Tiersâ€"Pogue On Wednesday evening. July 31st, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Pogue. \‘erulam. quite a’ large number of guests assembled to wit- â€"-â€"Miss Sheriff. stenographer in Mr. G. II. Hopkins' office left last Sat- urday to visit her mother in south- ern Kansas. She will be absent a couple of weeks. â€"Miss Cora Walters of lliindas Flavelle Bros, staff, left on Monday the. fingers broken. â€"-(‘olin Campbell of Lorneville met with a very serious accident last week by falling off the roof of An- drew Caldcr's barn, which he was finishing. He fell about 40 feet and the niarVel is that he was notkilled. “if“ it "“1" pretty 5'39"“ lb“ occaSion for a four weeks' holiday with His bones are badlv shattered. his being the marriage of their daughter. friends in Toronto, Dundalk and two arms, iaw,'aiiklcs and ribs were Nettie. to Alfred E. Teirs-. Shortly after seven o'clock the bride entered the room amid the strains of the wedding march" skilfully played by Miss ~-I.izzie Jackson. Caiiibray. The. other western points. â€"'â€"Mis15 Annie and Emily Walton left on Tuesday to visit friends in Muskoka. Depot Harbor. Toronto and Buffalo. They will be absent fractured. He is improving. On Monday afternoon last. the gen- erallquiet of the street was awakâ€" ened by an exciting runaway incident in which the handsome grey team of nuptial knot was tied by the liev. ‘ '. '“k - G. Horton of Bobcavgeon. The bride about 4' month or 51" “u S' p and large omnibus of the Hotel Ben- was verv becominglv dressed in â€"â€"Mrs. Will. liickson. who has been son were the principal features. It. in town for several months undergo- seems that driver W. Graham, after cream cashmere with satin and lace trimmings and flowers. She was inf: treatment for a lingering illness, attending all the afternoon trains attended bv Miss Gertie Teirs. also has I't't’OVPI‘t‘d SO far that She left and boats drove around into the hotel yard with the intention of put- ting his tcam into the stable. After iinhitching three tugs he took the bridles off the team with the object of having them follow him into the stable. They are exceptionally wellâ€" ii-ained, and under ordinary circum~ stances know just what is required of them. No doubt they would have followed the regular routine on Mon- yesterday for her home at Pcterboro. â€"-Mr. John O'Leary and Master Norman spent a few days this week dressed in white with blue trimming. Mr. Wm. Pogue assisted the groom. After congratulations the company sat down 10 a W011 Sl)l'0i1d table. visiting friends in Lindsay and at “‘hiCh “'35 enjoyed by all. Th? lll‘l‘S Sturgeon Point. John had phenom- onts were numerous. well-chosen and inal .luck while fishing at the Point. "S“fl'l' â€"Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Blackwell. of Toronto spent Friday and Saturday in .town. when they left for Bobcay- where they are enjoying a Hopkinsâ€"Soward At 10.30 21.111. on Wednesday. July 9 Sturgeon Point Notes --The Joseph Flavelle house-boat Party Spent Sunday at the Point. â€"â€".Mr. and Mrs. A. O'Loughlin and family spent last week at. the Point. â€"P01son ivy has got in its work here, but the cases are not ous. seri- ~â€"-A public bathing spot, roped off and made safe for children, is a long- felt want. â€"â€"Berries are very plentiful on the Fenelon road. This was a favorite resort on Sunday. â€"â€"A deer was seen on Mr. Ellis’ farm, north of here, last week, by a resident of the Point. ~ â€"Mr. Fred Knowlson and family haVe taken up their residence ‘ at Senator Dobson’s cottage. -â€"The Esturion was over half an hour behind time Saturday evening. Cause: Late trains, as usual. â€"-Rev. C. H. Marsh occupied the pulpit here Sunday. The congrega- tion was large, many coming from the country. â€"Mr. O. Bigelow has moved his cottage from Fifth-st. to the lot on Lakeâ€"ave” in the west end, com- manding a nice, view of the lake. â€"The well in front of Mrs. Wal- kie's is to be cleaned out and put in shape by Mr. J..D. Flavclle. It will be a great convenience to east end- â€"It would add niuch to the ap- pearance of the Point if a row of young trees were planted along the lake front. Many spots are bare and uninviting. â€"â€"A gentleman who is evidently posted stated the other day that a. hotel will be built at the Point in- side a year, and that possibly operâ€" ations will commence this fall. -â€"About 20 tourists, doing the Kaâ€" wartha Lakes, boarded the Esturion Saturday evening and passed through to Bobcaygeon. Having no hotel accommodation, we could not invite them to stop here. â€"-There is a dense growth of mul- leins and other weeds at the lower wharf that should be cut at once. That. section presents a neglected apâ€" pearance to strangers on landing or passing on the steamers. --The baautiful moonlight nights are much enjoyed by our cotta‘gers. From KnoWlson’s on the east to Graham's landing on the west» is a. promenade equalled by few summer resorts, as it is taken full advantage of every evening now. After the ball is overâ€" The hedge just across the way, After you searched an hour (For that's the fifth one that day), Many a. man has' spoken Words he'd. fain recall When on the links he’s been searching â€"After the ball. -â€"Many iliiprovcments have been made at the Point this summer. new pump stands have been erected. ad- ditions numerous and varied have been made to already substantial houses, and sanitary precautions takenâ€"all which tend to make this one of the prettiest summer resorts. both for the man of slender resources and the man of means. -â€"'I‘he dude is Settled. so also 'we. find are the'people and their friends. in cosy cottages: though some land- lords lnust have forgotten the coven- taiit made of old; that the world would never again be deluged by Water. Some families suffered inâ€" tensely during the recent heavy downpour. Tables were inundated, eatables the same, and we have even heard that many persons had no oc- casion to rise from bed in order to get their bath, it having been sent. down through the roof while yet re- clinlng. -â€"No one at the Point enjoys a. sail more than Mr. Granthah. The chuck-chuck of his trim little gaso- line launch can be heard early and 31st, at very pretty wedding was ruon’> . . ' . ' . . . solemnized at Kinmount. when Miss a“. days inspecting the beauties of (my only that the tiger Ella; had 1’12”; late. Sunday evening while clinismg M- ble Seward daughter of Rev. Rurâ€" the Kawartha lakes. 11’“ ‘mh'uhf‘d cause _1 10 81'8“ u. near the mouth of the river t e sup- ‘d S .’ d a" . ' id 10 < . _ l0 fOllO\V tllelll. thS alarmed the plv of gasollne gave out and oars 1‘11 Dean rowar”. “as 13118““ â€"Mr.' James Barr, Of the “lmfns horses and they started 0“ With a there were none. but fortunately 1133'; Harry Hopkins, mere rant: q Steel Works, Chicago, accompanied rush. Driver lraham thought, to there was a southwest breeze an d ”104 ceremony KOO plate. m it. by M‘FS' Barr and children, .is spend- head them off but the thoroughly hoisting an umbrella. the party made James church, which was very 111111 - ing a few weeps holidays in town frightened steeds failed to m_ the wharf in good time. tily decorated for the occasion. lss and at the Pomt. the guest of his cognize his voice and rushed mad- _If anyone ever found a worse B. lHlopkiéis prezlided at ”he orgtalili:3 father, Mr. C. l). Barr. ant i aye a we ing marc as . , a a ) .. bridall part." entered the church. The â€"Mr. R' “' 5““1- ‘1” fédmdfcn DES): bride was supported by her sister, who has been "mp 01‘ or 51 Miss-Beatrice Soward. who wore a “3“,; has infill-main ""1 u“;:‘:f£;:: . . ,. ~. _ s a ere, e or ionic on ., . ilggs aofbgsllcmlilusf oy?fi?§fiai§§tf§ris At. the station he was given quite an andsweet peas. Masters Percy and ovation by his fellow employees. Lionel Train. nephews of the bride, “Iiispector Knight leaves today acted as pages and carried. handsome for lxings’ton. Ottawa and Montreal bouquets. The beidgfs gown Was ‘of per Richeleau and Rideau line of cream 'silk, trimmed with chiffon and stcalners. He will attend-the Doni- orange blossoms ‘and ‘she carried inion Educational Assoc1atlon at 0t- white carnations. . Mr. Gordon Hop- tawa, and return about the 20th. ,. kins was best man. The ceremony eMrs. John Brady, Miss Anna -WaS performed by the beidC'S father. Hogan, sister of Mrs. James Hogan and at its conclusion the {JUGStS' of Hogan’s island, Vliss Rose Brady. adjourned to the parsonage where a daughter of Mr. Patrick Brady, all reception was held and dinner serV- of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., are visit- . ed. At 3 o‘clock the bride and groom ing- their many friends in Ops and an Burrows. left for a visit to Toronto and the Lindsay. what they 6 ly out to York-st, thence to Kent-st. pole and stopped the frightened h ses before they dashed into Mr. a Brady for gone across the yar water and was returning. eral body and head, while the ing the spinal column. en to his home an were called in a 3w ‘1“: (llill'l'i'ni . n, -ir -- .-. ‘v~ . 1 ereforc he let it go . . , . - __ . taxes. _ Many tool?liitfi‘ziiiritizi- ifiiubgiat} thrift til-lain..b.\' a “garrison Panâ€"American city. Th? bride was ' 3"Mr' John K0", 0f Belleville was m"file young man, Graham. was also ollizrs‘on to visit friends. ()w- finish." ‘The "worthy doctOr gully thfif rlcc'lplint tof llLany_,Va1uable fan in town on Monday taking ",1- the caught in the wreck, knocked (lows at; “Wu m We. in the realized his danger and now “3“.“ E‘“ ‘ih-l’iimn 8-” Sh??? ”‘0 °5 9°”? chm ”Gently Imhased for his firm his clothing torn off him ans-W. . :"L{>ndzind last excursion will. it high time that the authorities. 1“_ “"1“ she 15h? y her nmfli‘l in Montreal. Mr. Kerr was former- bruises and a badly injuredranklbt . ~15. “gm lmh. ' would insist upon gatw being put fun,“ 8' U90“ t.e" return they “I 1y "15130040? for the Victoria Board low his exciting experience. tillia Pack t * 1.0m ar street. The' take. up their res1dence in hinniount. and his manv friends were delighted _____._____ 9 "lion that PM ‘ to We wish them many long years of ' ‘ Fall Shows to see him. ---We had the pleasure of a call Saturday from Mrs. Geo. A. PowlcS‘. 5 happy married life. 7 . Lindsayâ€"Sept. 26th to 28th. .._.-..~-~.._»." w "cs. -..... ..\' and around to the hotel front. Forâ€" tunately the bus struck a. telephone orâ€" T. Brady's window. Mr. Michael Shea, son of Mr. James Shea of Ops, who has been in the employ of Mr. about four weeks. had (1 for .a. pail of uncon- scious of his danger, when the hor- ses knocked him down inflicting sev- severe bruises and cuts on his wheels went over his back, dislocat- He was takâ€" d Drs. Blanchard nd did ould. to relieve his sufferâ€" ‘Eldonâ€"Woodville, Sept. 19th and clod than the spot on top of the let him but Point on a wet day, name it and it is his. Now a cynic might be inclined to consider time at a. loss spent here, bu\t there he is grossly mistaken. Why, it’s worth ones while to loiter around this picturesque spot and many will be the lesson to be derived from that. stay. There is a very interesting genius in the history of'this place and it is in the human form, and namedâ€"for convenience sakch-thc There are many species of dude. this being and some greater than others. What special qualifications this named article possesses, we are at a loss to know, but strange to say, he is the only eligible person in the society market. Why is it that the daughters of good families should waste their precious time in , 'ci-taining them, to the exclusion , fi'W'n-‘i and more (1er men, 6'21“ n: ' . are in a. position to know, " “iilliltl be the more substantial from a. financial standpoint, and would teach them more common sense and make them husbands to Whom. they why is it? Of course some of them otthf‘lutur Riders that the point it is. ' t'on > at The weather . , . t . y . ew' . . . .. , , .1 should take aci . , _ of Chicaio, who has been the €095 . , .. . 'on men; but of the ML 1abo’i‘mriiis1 bl 13921.9(?“ (112:9 Wiggle day a serious ac‘fldent Report- for week endmg Saturday of families at‘ Powles Corners. Fen- 2919i: rahâ€"Beaverton Oct 8th and ggazeniajiglt: ofnfhem the less said “mining .lVitthlfhemiCZT wobble the result of this Egg“? “‘ght' “gum 3"" 1,901- -' ' 'e‘i'on f0_r.the past three .weeks. Mrs. 9th 0 ’ ' the better. ‘Don't be foolish. dear bat-1.; parlour f M s and then prompt action W'lll’be ta!" night, August 3rd, 1901- Priviles leaves this week for Toronto Maraâ€"Brechin Fridav September, girls the dude may not aIWays be t R. f‘" Years ("121 {firth en Whv not insist upon fill: £3111: Highest Temperatulg): O T :1 . to“. yisit Toronto friends before 1‘9- 27th ’ ' ’ ’ able ’to keep the crease fresh in his f'lng l' ‘ ‘ “ ' H‘ ’ ° doing t c rlg . nu .- c"..- . ..... .3. , MUST. 11y ”snin h . ' . . S u " bOili at ‘ ‘5‘ flux-Si.‘1t.S' . “‘0 f1“? r- “‘0 cosgiiiznfi'atalitv occurrs ? SUCh L0W¢9t "”5030 F"?"ii"i‘~."7': ' u. .. g ome ‘ * Georgina utton, October, 10th “trousers £31: thgorggtbe asligamcd :2 0‘“ 19n10n..su;:gctabl:m bung befuiixeiiace to life would not be Per- Warmest, mean of....74.4.-'i' 'll-‘t ’ ' -_""“Mr- . Eugene) F00, returned hgnfe an; 1011: h'sunderland Sept 06th 2'7 toctzligwa. geritlemanly young man, , ‘ anmh . ‘ “_ “9" nu" a .11 ' Ht, twenty-four hours in Coldest... .. .. ..62.85. Thirt'~=.:i ;;.r «"072 Saturday last from a. holiday irip :ro. -â€"-i . , _ . . .. . .. - . . v .f he of which i§2.1?,-‘~"‘“}‘°“‘- the 1.11.1??vtze‘it‘li2r would the company The Week ....67.65,...:~.:. ism Chicago. 'On' the‘ way 1mm" ,1” Ig°fifidoggtfit°afib§gigfi5?}??32' fiiole’fif‘fieflswmgnfiefe exile; be 'Which is. ' “M our “mm" a c ‘ J . '1; continued. Why Precipitation in inches '_..; .in'the Panâ€"American and aSO an" .n. ’ “ 2. o . ' ‘ ’ reasnre in his freigndemumd to be ask t; tab: plermitted in Lindsay '? Greatest fall of rain‘in one (1:11, 2-3” .151 C 0111310 .Of. days viewing the ’Ct’orla.’ “$19â€"$13“ 34th:,sta5‘tgih a. 51:31:; $182113; higdeggu are sharp atm- corn. .AS ”.10 film“. I 'n at Svlvester’s at Kenté Monday. ”351??”9, of Niagara Falls. Eugene Industrial ,. ron ’ ‘ ug .. ma- hpt" fi (1 it out you will never .10 Q. puts it. Smiff' lhi: cross“ sac dangerous to travelâ€" Rain fell on 6. days, . {at}? there is an awful lot of will? to september‘qt ‘ o "i :nopg 1° 21 ' Willi-h ls only a it lsfrigixilllotshe west. i'l‘otal rain fall 2.69. Ol‘i‘r the falls this summer. Quinnâ€"October 1'51; and “no. . ”e the oser. . CPS . r "1 ‘ *" ”‘5'"1?“ WW WW" w. “M” ' ’ "5": ‘n‘ em.

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