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Watchman Warder (1899), 18 Aug 1904, p. 11

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yle of foot' 6 costs you l of up-to- 3 IT. 3the daint- Pr known. nis springs Eour shoes mg :ton pre- d of hat 11‘ S 2y: 1mm. and H1 made in 1“ One point. of Toronto was Rant of th( Brooks gaun- defied the m: Was organize SODC havlll D is carried in a \‘pstihulczl trainâ€"as eatruin m- »1‘92- pulled out of this “R. and ~the run to Toronto was Id? in mm hours and a quarter. l0 point of interest :1 little before )mnto was roachi-d. was the remâ€" lnt 01‘ thc woods in which the moks gang: hid in ‘wars ago. and ”led the authorities. This gang as organiwd in Toronto. and grew ‘nUmbm‘s until it waq 300 stronfi'. '"0111 the then 2 mm acres 01' swamp 11d Ion-St this gang sallied forth to blunder and at last added murder 0 theii other crimes. That brought 3‘10 authorities down on it in such r“gowns fashion that the gang had to dishand. \t the dock in Toronto, Col. Sam Hughes just up from Ottmut. after Lhe C1050 of the session. gave the ex- urSIOnistS tho glad hand. The trip blboat owr to lmviston and the “'19 thence b} tlcctric car up the fa’! {nous Gorge Route 11 en- greatly en-. £Yed~the lath-1' with a dash of awe 1tha] Ior Illf‘t car rushes along a niu'i‘ov: lodge cut into the solid rock ‘bom hall wax between its frowning to“ and “Mama 3 torrent, belom. At more felt the delightful liberty be' mg allowed to choose between m“; crushed bv tons of rock that km 011 Dingly overhang high over- h _ 13m taking the plunge over the PS ouol 0118515 my 01‘ anadim days 11055» n car to hmcnt .lth ful. ““3 ontear trackâ€"there are two track! “M for both these reasons is made if; more slowly than the down or. In a few minutes one passgs 38°“ and spots that crowd ms limh‘ith historic incidents among . . M thrilling in the history-'05 ‘c, l â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"V an; in»: :‘Lm- car rushe< 310113 a :‘rov: L-(lu‘l. CHE mto Ihv solld YOCk 'JUI half \\';x.\' ill-tween its fl‘OWfilng :Wsis 911ml Xiugm‘a's torrent beloy'. At , medy. 2198 one inl: the delightful lxbcrtb thew .b’fin‘s" allowed to choose. between ° , . l Amen flag crushed by tons of FOCR that Nah-”mm” the ‘3-‘-at~'~u‘mgly mr-rhanf-f hxgh Overâ€" dently “M, and taking the plunge over the. “E“ :3in ‘ ‘ 7'1' ‘ 'â€" - tar b€'= 31'" 3w. mm the box mf“ rue! ms',m The ‘Lrip up is on a. grade 0t! chm; «W E47 feet in 7 miles. and is made oni “have Mmdfi“ me Onter trackâ€"there are two tl'flCkJ ' ‘ is Wm for both these reasons 1S mado ~‘ Mfdflwwm « $35311 more slowlv than the down !M-L_‘nmm‘ hv 3-1“ greall} ilklunn.b ______ - ’ that in the vicinity .of the ma floating bridde. The town [5 reached a little before 9 after half an hour delay by 1' legs encountered after the nits had been reached. 11.B.;\. train picked up a- hefore reaching Torâ€" people A reporter for the Toronto that a C.M.B..\. excursion =ed Ihrough the city, an- it in his paper as that of 1dizm MaSter Bakers’ Associ- ‘mt ill-though it has the the C.)I.B..\. is not at organization. At. Gait Sta- e-xcursioists were met by 01‘ and given the freedom,of r-u-‘ 0n «join 03d di‘TC visitors .ed are converted ks often Very or rope; I" v" ' modern, strenuous aStiC in observing all the the season, the people of Bow to have put a spe- 5 on Ohio HOIidfly. And for it. is the one holiday and for themselves. 0th. come with the sanction ant. and much as they rcciatcd, there must be ' " Holiday that spec- {hat people feel toward 1‘ their own creating. Lindsay’s Civic 1 th hotlsc . three big fhursday (I'd. 0 W ilol‘t of th( board beam i tly '[1811 \J u -â€" gt was Lindsay’s, Civic {hilc preceding holidays ,» been celebrated at nhad been given over ad. And that is the 101' m i n and 11:0er of furnish- ammonia Making a. )0 K091 a W The L t0 left, town about 8.30. 4‘ the Lindsay Tennis mm. and played the am in the afternoon. Ll one hour's stay at. 1-m- back to Bobcay- o'clock. and the ten- finished their match. pnOplC on board the been down the Ka- 5 far as Buckhorn 'b'câ€" v admired the scenery in lthc vicinity .of the 113mg bridge. The town hmi a little before 9 1rd Ingland, by steamer ;h0rn. On board 350. by the Grand Trunk 1rd 348. band by C.P.R. to nee by lake boat and Ciaqara Falls. On u HolidaSS 1mm” h obscrwd are the xcursion WC . over the ‘ 1a} {Ha-hall team went d thv loadsâ€"or rath- layed with them, as o 1.3 will show. A the match, and both ‘10 out all right fi- Lindsay bunch went and had to pick up :ruits from Toronto, 1193’ did not show up McLaughlin was not ' the end oi the fourth put out on the disâ€" KutCh for flies. Cinna- t‘nu: box and Miller cry ornate with Gal: is a good ulian town that 3 business meth- mrcciation of the come visit ; excursions out morning. They to your at, some- s the fil'St tnR- It 8.30. .WABDER. AUGUST 18th;_1=90-§, clad slopes . Q .Q where .C ., was oncegajflanfly preserVed _, ‘ pire amidf the shocli‘ of battle. ‘ " “few mm W Up the river the car stops opposite the of the most forbidding spots, both in appearance and association on the whole gorge. It is the DQVil’s Hole, the place at which, surprised by Indians, a company of British soldiers gave up a. hopeless fight and jumped over the cliff into the river. Cows Entering it will be Milked mere Tines a Day ' Of the milking competition to be conducted at the Winter Fair to be held from Dec. 5th to 9th, the offi- cial book of regulations says: The milking competition shall ex- tend over forty-eight hours, and will take place on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, December 3rd, 4th, and 5th. Rations fed competing cows will not be considered. Cows entered in the comeptition must be milked three times a day. They shall be milked dry in the presence of the judges at 1 o’clock on the afternoon of Satur- day, December 3rd, and the test. will conclude at 1 p.m.' on December 5th. The percentage of fat in the milk will be determined by the Babcock Milk Tester, and the percentage. of solids (not fat) will be determined by‘ ascertaining the specific gl'in ity of the milk, and then estimating the amount of solids (not fat) by the use of authorized formulae for that purpose. yu-r'râ€"v A statutory declaration will be re- quired from each exhibitor in hairy Department, stating the number of days his exhibits have been 11 milk, also 'stating that each exhibit is istration certificate produced. 01' the method of judging cows in general the rules says : Cows must all be giving milk, and all the awards in the Dairy Departâ€" ment shall be made by the following scale: 20 points for each pound of fat ; 4 points for each pound of sol- ids (not fat) ; 1 point for each ten days in milk after the first thirty days; limit 10 points. Al's Waterworks Men Being Hired Out to Dig Sewers ? Sir: A while ag of digging a. sewer 1a Sam ‘Parkin's law-n. found that I would through hardpan, am .L‘- Mr. Hugh McKellar, Deputy Minus- ter of Agriculture for Manitoba, Was asked on Thursday if the department had heard anything of black rust in Manitoba .Wheat fields. lThc reply was: “Most emphatically no; the 7 ‘ ”“4 “n t-nnlnlaint department ha of rust of any er has bpen heads, though it. has grain coloring as $04 I came along in the west to-day I could how well the heads the grain is now bog an abvu‘ndant harveét I think the west wi kfl‘ '(St 113.110: 11.1) "v_' as many ham quire fully as were req‘u ired last many harvest hands as year if not. more. The harvest is m 1 here. The crops on Lindsay, Aug. ford out a Mrs. 0- gain. Stacey '5 The heard last, ‘ The Ottawa. vancy av. ceivcd a number ‘ ers and poultry MILKING COMPETITION school start 3 summer ‘hf threshing ‘ in the neig "3" t'l" 'U-tâ€"_, re children or relativs that do, or know a lthttisaflicted. send {otaflectxislbottlc :stit. Itwill be sent bymailprepuid- reliefwhntnellt ’50.: Ginny“.-. .. _ - , has heard no complaint any kind. "The cool weath-y :pen in favor of wellâ€"filled ‘ gh it has prevented the " . soon as usual. As O Ly I could not help noting the heads are filled” and is now beginning to color names. The prospects for mt harvest are good, anu 1e west will require fully nan-est, hands as were reâ€" ‘_ ‘n No Black Rust FLEETWOOD. pst is in full 5‘ Lllc "D" sewer lateral across Mr. s 'lawn. I afterWards I would have to dig pan, and tried to make tin with Mr. Parkin. In 19 Mr. Beg’hie, superin-e‘. he \vaterWorks hired his Parkin and they went. in work over my head. .nt. to know is Whether "’4 mnn can be hired out Valley Journal at of letters fro ROBT. REID. 2th U4. 1 full swing around? on an average' are Lt, is badly rusted. of Midland is visit»â€" fs. H. Brown- 11 lately sold a pair ill sce MYS- ' TUBKEX 3- on Monday girl boarder m stomach Minis‘ has been Ihas MR. amumas GODFREY'S AS WELL AS 1mm BAND $01110 mm - «hora-u , ; Writes of mm Wat which he is . " Frpm Winona. Lake, where he is at- tending a summer training school for Sunday School teachers, Mr. Hal'- dy writes as follows : ' _ ? Editor Watchman-Warden Sinâ€"1 have ‘just come in from hear- ing Creatore and his famous Malian band at their initial concert here. There was an audience of perhaps 5.000 people and the Italian certain- ly captured his audience. He is the most excitable and agile bandleader I have ever seen. The way he pranc- es and literally “slings himself? is highly dramatic; in fact at times he rushes at some of his men as if he were going to smash them to fragments. His band is certain)-J fine, but I must confess that Godâ€" frey’s and the Coldstream Guards band were quite as pleasing. to me. , __..l “nu-nu uwu "gay .1..-" w 0! more interest.- than the band was the audience. I have seen a good many American audiences. in the past fifteen years, and in one respect I find them always the same. Men- tion their flag “Old Glory’1 or start one of their national airs from Yan- kee Doodle or Dixie to Star Spangled Banner or America and away they go ! Tonight the closing numbers was a medley of American ~airs. Ev- ery air brought out applause and the climax came with the last one, “Star Spangled Banner.” Applause, cheers, handkerchiefs, sparkling eyes and fac- es shining ; the whole audience rises as by one impulse, and many stand on the seats. Near me one . en- thusiastic small boy Waves his hand- kerchief in exact beat with Creatore and an enthusiastic old boy _turns ’round with glowing countenance and says “Isn't that fine!" By way of contrast I suddenly reâ€" called from Kipling's Stalky 00., that chapter where an English par- venu thought to encourage patriotism in that school, attended as it was by sons of English officers in the frontier points of the empire, by presenting. with a flourish an English flag to the cadet corps there. Kip- " L‘AA Jig-(rue? of the Garlic“ 11 um ”-1, ___, u that chapter where an English par- frontier points of the empire, by presenting with a flourish an English flag to the cadet corps there. Kip- ling’s picture of the disgust of the boys at his Haunting the flag in their erfully drawn and pos- sibly the difference in the American and the English characters is as clearly shown in that incident, and the enthusiasm of toâ€"night. as Bit could be in a single incident. No one pould question the deep love of and pride in their countries, but one tends to repress. the other to ex- press it.‘ This place, Winona Lake. is re- markable in ‘Inanv ways ’It is a y- vâ€"~ This place, Winona Laxe. is itâ€" ‘ markable in ‘many ways. ’It is a . combinaetion of summer resort. sinn- mer schools cnh Bible conference. The trainiing “pool for Sunday school workers is a. first-rate affair! and the instructors are the best to be had on the continent. Mr. L’ryner, Mar- ion Lawrence. Dr. Hainmill, are well known over North America as Sun- day School. experts. and they are. as- sisted by other teachers of wide ex- The Bible conference which perience. 31 is said to be meets here Aug. 21- attended by more ministers than any similar gathering in America. Beâ€" tWeen two- and three thousand min- isters assemble here to hear the beSt men of the continent and Great Bri- tain. Dr. F. W. Gunsaulus, preacher of Chicago, and Armour Institute, lectured here on Saturday evening on “Savonorola.” and this afternoon on “Gladstone.” He is of striking physique, tall, pow-l erful, handsome, and it was a pl'i,\'-' ileg' to hear him. Dr. J. Wilbur the noted Presbyterian di- vine and evangelist, has been here for some; weeks. I heard him twice last "Week. He well deserves his good name, for he is .one of the most‘ spiritual and searching men I have ever heard. lose these notes by Let mm c finning the responsiveness and co- '--- audience. tioning opéfiltfion 0I This is 05W Urn- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" This is CSpecially true I am attending. seems to feel a person ity for making the thi is a, pleasure to see 110‘ enter into the spirit of leader and do cveryt' in the success he desirc of the most impressiw seem here. Yours t2 CAN TAKE HIS CHOICE. Orillia News-Letter.) The James Bay surveyors are is time they are jokey lot and th trying to get. their fun out. of a far- mer near Beaverton. They have m- railroad woukd formed him that the run through his house and take his (3 house or opening the front an doors when a. train carne along. 8 is a little puzzled. A J To see life Whole, and every day To lead or self " ”.156 .u' To choo'sé the better part ; Of sympaunetic speaking, still Teach me the gentle art. And while on high my hape is se To dwell in endless bliss In other ‘fiorlds, I’d not forget. LL34. lt’vllv ..... an American audicuccu he school ;ially true in t anding. Every member‘ ‘ a personal reSponsibilâ€" mg the thing go, and it to scc‘ how heartily they. e spirit of the teacher or do everything to assist 5 he desires. This is one impressiw things I have Yours truly, - 1r: A nnv _ A A Prayer U17 U‘ av - v: from the narrow way [1 sense above. [Ulusy the [511110113' ., and head of “N3 lectured here on on (ASaV' onoro1av ’ on “Gladstone.” .hvsiuue. tall, pow- â€" HARDX . the ELDOH WILL IEET GOUITY T0 TALK OF G001? ROADS A. regular meeting of the Eldon council was held in Kirkfleld on the 5th. The members were all present. Communications were~read from A. P. Devlin‘, re wire ienc'es for protecâ€" tion of winter roads, CountyLClerl; McNeillie inviting gouncil to meet tha county: council on Sept. 28th, to con} sider the government’s good roads scheme. R. J. McLaughlin K.C., ve- garding‘ a safe, and expenses in con- .x ‘t_n-_..IA qua People at m: khan-o wm that they Inst out Down loxions will tagious muses, U. 1“- «ll fences on road allowances clerk of Maripoea- 1‘88' Grant ditch Geo Sinifl engineer regarding m vey- , A - coumil abou‘ positc 20". 9,- optcd ; . i Stucitr-‘ROSG-â€"That R. J. MM '1 lin 8 offer for safe at $125 F.0.B. Lindsay be accepted. ' Steeleâ€"Macdonaldâ€"That the coun- cil do not allow bonus for wire fence built on road allowance, and that all fences along roads must be placed on proper lines as encroach- ment on roads will not be permitted. Ross Macdonaldâ€"That a byâ€"law be passed providing for placing on the colleCtor's roll the unpaid engineer's fees and expenses in connection with appointed commissioner for expendâ€" ing $30 granted by the G.T.B. for repairing the road opposite lot 4, con. 4, G.T.R. crossing. Hawkinsâ€"Rossâ€"That the rocva issue his order on the treasurer to pay the following accounts: For snow roads, Alex. McCarthy, $4.65 ; -ri 4--..-.3‘ l pay the following accounts: For snow xoads, Alex. McCarthy. $4.65 ; E. J. Argue, $8.30 ; John Mackenzie $9.5 ;- Robrt. Williamson, $3.00 ; Win. Gun-ill, $5.70; G. B. Staples, re- pairs to lock-up, 82C; Jas. Nicholls wire fence, $15.25 :1“). Sharpe. Homefor Aged (R. -) $41.40 ; W. Arksey, repairs for grader $2.2!» Applications from Jas. McGirr and Wm. Manning were read for the of- fice of tax collector. Wm. Manning Was appointed at a. salary of $90. The township rate, was struck at. ten and nine-tenths mills on the dol- lar. ‘ ‘ ' ’74 â€"--A fine. The treasurer's halfâ€"yearly report deposit in the Ontario Bank of $623.96, in Edward's Bank of $6.29, and cash in the hands of the treasurer, $88.25. A by-law was sed for levying rate. 1m TOWNSHIP OF ors 1 ms THE 0. P. n. 1t was decided mm. but; w“--- will accept the invitation to meet the county council on Sept. 28th for the purpose of discussing the Good Roads écheme. On motion of Messrs. Hawkins and Steele, council adjourned to meet at Lorncville on the 22nd of and Steele, cm meet at Lornevt Septembcrancxt- bou: WW}. I. Reid said build a. good wire side of the 8th 001 and was willing to pay his share of the cost of locating the line. The move explained that the engineer might be called upon at his rm'lucst. but that the township would not be g-A.‘~I- (A- on‘r Of the COSt, SUN/e tm but that the Luwmllly n-7,, liable for any of the cost. '. public highway, the landowmrs wt fences are on the road only are ble. Mr. Reid replied that he I: ’ “ ‘--- \l'r Rt . Dougald Cameron addrwsed :11 about deepening the dim“ op- 0 lot. 9, con. 10. Referred to Commissioner. 1). A4. McFavaen.‘ .-. following resolutions were ad- ihe. that. nan.1hfid lt‘was Donnell “W5 uvv -v“â€" , public highway, the landowmrs whose fences are on the road only are lia- ble. Mr. Reid replied that he knew that. It was moved by Mr. Roche seconded by Mr. Coultcr and carried. that the clerk notify the engineer to locate said roadway, and also re- mind him of Stoney Cneckaoutlct and of the Kennedy-Jones drain. RAILWAY BONDS It. was moved by Mr. AGO-alter and urn It Was moved by Mr. Coultcr and seconded by Mr. Best that the reeve and treasurer be authorized to transâ€" fer the railway bonds from the Naâ€" tional 'I‘mst Company to the L.B. P. Railway Company or to those on- ititled to receive them together with the cash balance due on the bonus. The motion carried. m road. It. mixing said he had procured material to repair the culvert, but, owing to the scarcity of Worm he could not get the work (1098- ‘Ho feared Hr. ncIvor had plied that he was just mutations. $7.90 ;,H. Wilson, for delivering a. 50c ;_ W. F. O'Baylel noe- On motion 0! diseases, C. N. McDonald re m road allowances, township of Maripoea regarding the ditch, Geo. Smith. township owne1 décided that the councu t the invitation to meet. muncil on Sept. 28“: for was introduced and paw- ing the trustees' school u.l\/l. v of discuss§ng the Good 'Mosanovs, Clerk. WI re fence f Ops council was ' the 8th inst. Those Clerk McNeillie in reâ€" » East. Cross Creeks and Coultcr. W41. .. BONUS ihe bonus. Mr. R. 131-5 to have 301 l for dam- penso of ti can while approaChcs .- on the 0‘ It was 11 the cast Best 82 was alloWod him to the broken axle. . TAX RATES FOR 1904 The township rate being the only one under control of the council, the ' 'ttec of the whole, decided to levy 3 mills on the 601â€" lar, the county levy being $3728, in-- stead of 33070 last year, a rate oh 2} mills is reqhired, the general Pubâ€" lic School rate is 1.161» mills, the Separate School rate 3 mills. and ‘the speCial Public School rates vaxfia with the requitions oi the several sections and union sections. from 1 mills in No. 2 w iture was made for repairs. The railway rate is .7035 mills. the star tute labor commutation $1 per day, ,_i__:..:nal and tile him to P6981" the only Highest Grade BRIAR ROOT PIPES O'BOYLE. till Ill

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