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Watchman Warder (1899), 1 Aug 1907, p. 12

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The Free Masons of this villago' ”hue purchased the property tomato 3 ly the Bowie hotel, hom Mr. Chris; topher and will fit it up for lodge and banquet rooms up stairs. and shops on the street floor. Ms NEWS of? " ‘ 1 comm and MSTRICT Binder Twine at Bargain Day Pric- vs .at (‘innamon’s Hardware Store, Lindsay. .. ton. ll visiting her [rm .1- F‘Jom. mu». m. firm-mm». 0! Bolton. :- visiting routine hero. Raw. 3. 0. (Summer. at "In Audio! rub. tank the ”New u. M cannon on Sunday. hm. hm pulp! Mn ham; ably MM by fir. Roland luonuchb. my radar 0! Burn River, and Rev. E. Sowarth of Kin mutant. Mr. Bert Hopkins has his new. steam yacht at Davis Lake, flirt. miles 1mm town, and is enjoying. daily spins around . that beautiful: sheet. of water. i I unseen on Sunday Mat. his pulp: l , V V ‘ hero bum“ ably mm by fir. Roland Hr. ArCh mummy which. q‘th. Muonucbbo. lay radar 0! Burn number in tho 1 Mum. and "(‘V‘. E. hours hat. week. which mind In 13.1 ”mum, «mm qt Miss Day. at that town. rAr-j «Mo's right arm was broken. but. at interests 4 last. upon: ho was doing'wofl. 3nd Its amped Mme in a tow Mi. Seward. of Kin Mass mwungs m the local onion MU he held in the CO 1'“ Hall ("1 Sunday; August 4th. and. MiSIVMcLean, of Lindsay. Is the Manda). Aug. .5111, at 7.30.p,m. Ml! church Horace-s tor that evening we Rue“ 0' ”'3‘ W Jordan. (-aneollml. 'rhi‘l‘f' will be a. spout“ from Toronto. Eva'ybody is invit Miss K'MCK‘S' 0‘ Lindsay. ll via itimr with her irionds. Miss Averyf Misses \‘iolet McKendry and Dell Brokenshire, called on Lindsa friends last Wednesday. The body of the late Stephen Otto formerly of Miner’s Bay. arrive here on Monday last on route to In- goldshy, in charge of his wife and family. They reside in Toronto. Binder Twine at Bargain Day Pric- es at Cinnamon's Hardware Store, Lindsay. The Department of Public Works of Ontario have commenced the erec tion of a cement and steel bridge oxer the cre.k near the stave fac tory on the Bobcaw'geon load. Mr A. Train has charge of the “ark. Mr. Fred 'Dettman is making ex- t.-nsive repairs and alterations to hi dwelling on Dickson street. Mr. A. Moore and family returned on Friday from a two weeks’ trip to friends north of Minden. Miss Ella. Detcher, from Peterboro is the guest of friends in town. Mr. George Terry called on town friends last Wednesday evening. Mr. Wm. Wasd, of Norland. was here on business last Monday. Mr. H. Soanes, of Lindsay, has been in town for the past week in the interest of the Bell Telephon Mr. Grant Austin, of Lindsay. called on town friends on Wednesday for a few hours. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and Miss Mattie, of Penerborough, are visiting in town. Mr. Hugh Thompson. of Orillia. th inapector for the (1.111%: was here on business last Monday. Messrs. Meehan, C. Perkins. Preston. and B. Menzies, 01 “Togo“ camp. nosedale, called town friends on Saturday evening Miss Violet Keown. of Toronto, is therguest of Mrs. S l’. Ellis. of v town. Mann, of Lindsay, 's‘ Falls last week. Miss Cecil Swanton. of Port Perry is the guest of her cousin, Miss F (7. Brandon, this week. Miss Irene Borland, of Toronto is the guest of he; friend. Mis Ethel Robson. Miss Lillie Terrill is visiting in Colborne. Miss Case, of Toronto. and Miss Bentley, 0! Coboconk, is the guest of Mrs. John Brokenshire. . Mr. Cliff. Scott, of Toronto, is touristing on Cameron Lake 161" a a few months with friendg. Friday, August 1m: 13 ‘TW Falls Civic npmv Tin Wt tenement-module mam unnuMhnhgwm FESELON FALLS KINIOUNT. fl IcKMQ. of mum? Miss McLean. o! Lindlay. is the; guent of Mrs W Jordan Miss K. McKay. of Linda). In via iting mth her friends. Miss Avery o _‘ Miss N. Ingram, of Toronto, 33‘!» .' guest of Mrs. Geo. Martin. an, ad tho "but column” M1 held here. Besldes the uni! ‘IPOHI tlns you there will be 3 mn teams batman Hutu. Glan- urm. Maryann. Walk. for t valuable cup. Also Linduy, 9nd ! Bobuwgeon “Wt 3‘ a» . Nprmnmtlvuu 1w 4 , “I. The famous W0 _ band film nnw â€"â€" Ssh musmiagd hgpvtho W lively. A Very large gathering took place here on Sunday, July 28th. when the Annual Oddiellows’ Service was held in the Methodist church. The discourse was given. he; the Rev. Mr. Beckel, of the Norland- circuit. After the service the lodge marched to the cemetery, where graves of all de- parted members were suita‘bly decor- Miss ISfMartin returned home last week after spending a pleasant holi- day touring on Muskoka. Lakes. Mr. M. Ferguson. of Woodville, called on town friends last w.eek ‘ a Very large dri‘ve, consistingr of some eighty thousand pieces, b81005- ing, to the Gull River Lumber Com- pany, Coboconk, has just passed through. . The Hartley'basebali teamâ€"the in vincibles of Eldonâ€"who arc tobo here on Civic Holiday, aré the win- ners of the Col. Hughes medals. Miss Mae Benn» and Mr. Hugh Mc- Intyre, of Randy: Falls, have left 101 home alter a pleasant \isit at the home uf M1, DunCan McIntyre; Our new pastor, Mr. Beckel, is now in Our midst, We wish' him every success in his new work. ated Miss Winnie Lunney, of Lindsay, is visiting her 1'1‘ignd, Miss Nellie All- 013'. The camping fever has again taken held 01' the young people of Norland. ()n \VedneSday, July 24th, a party of fourteen started for Black Lake, pre- sumably for the purpose of haVi-ng a pleasant vacation. Goodness. we hope they are enjoying their outing. Also on the 29th another left for the "Rocks” and we wish them an en- joyable trip. Miss Cora Housey, of ’l‘orunto, is Visiting at the home of Mrs. Wm. Adair. Mr. Harvey Recsor, of Copper Cliff; visited Norland friends last/,week. Miss Nellie Greer, of Bracebridge, is visiting at Matthew Greer‘s, sr. Signalling Automobile Drixer The farmers are busy! with their haying. They report a tighter crop than usual. Also the, root crop looks “‘8“ throughout the country. Mr. A). Pearson, lately of Calling- wood, has been visiting at the home of Mr. Wm. Adair. (Farmer’s Advocate.) If anyone, driving on the public road, raisos his hand before he meets an automobile, are the people in the automobile compelled to stop it uh til he is safely past? Is there any law to this effect ‘2 Ans.â€"l. The person having control or charge of the motor vehicle, if approaching a person riding or driv ing a ho‘r‘se up'on am: public high way outside the limits of any city or town, must stop such motor veâ€"J hicle when signalled by such rider or driver, so to do by raising his hand} or otherwise requested, and must re- main stationary so long as may be necessary to allow such rider or driv- er to pass, or until directed by him er to (Port. Hope Times.) J . When the Government tries to pun- 151 Port Hope _by ordering that. none of the supplies required for the work at Gull ligmhpuse" shall be purchased 2.7 Yes,‘ Ontario Statutes. 1906 Chap. 46 ;.Sec. 1.0. ' Petty Spite NORLAN‘D. fitilidhnd. Ir. 0.911 It UM“: Amati. brawn!» m mu inland It. Perth I» 7 Sir Wilfrid Wick will “ma uh Canadian Nation-.1 Exhibition. up. Charm. t “Moi," of ‘Tho' Cali: Mr. Charm. . tenor, or In. uon- mntor. , was dead Buyer 0! Brampton. , ,. * a" . . ‘ ... r A St. mumm- boy war than by]. tarantula. and ~ m" M. the point at death. ’ " . ,- .i’l‘ Tho “mar Orxnoco. wrecked t 'u. no warn or watér undh'is cou p, r, - ‘ :1 F . . ‘ ~ A Williamzfi. an. of'l'amwgrth was "-8 kicked by a. horse und fatally ip- #0 lured .. -. ..... “51 t" “Ebniafln m gag: m. ., ., .z . A m Hold-t 'm Jouph Jr- win at law.“ was bur-d. ‘1’“ mw Allan “nor. tho Grumman. wu hunched gt. Olugow. Hundregév'ol aches- ‘of cropswmde vastaabed ,by hail-gin Lyleton gistflot‘ Manitoba. .' firs. J ohanseuz died 'of injuries re- ceived by the dxploaion' onjthe yacht Mrs: Famiy Shapiro. died in la. cab at Toronto last week, while being dri- ven to 11¢" home. Sitarah. Miss Day, a. teacher at Cobourg, was killed in a' runaway accidgnt the other day. The Dominion Government. will sta- 7;; 7’ ts t ' 1' tion a powerful launch ofi Toronto p o emen to h; po 1:. Island for life-Savmg Purpf’ses- I Vinetv-m of the pa The Canadian Purity Educational Association will federate with the American Association. Lord Cunon has severely criticized what he calls the hugger-mugger me- thods of the British Colonial Office. Several campers on the South shore of Lake Ontario had their tents Mown out to sea. in the storm ”on Thursday last. ' The Photographers' Association re- elected President H. M. Cunningham, Hamilton, and decided to meet in Toronto again next year. The concilliation board on the dis- pute «between the Grand Trunk and its engineers and firemen held its sessiou at Montreal. Fire in the New Edinburgh district of Ottawa did nearly $400,000 dam- age. The W. C. Edwards Lumber Toronto bakers will swk to have the bread lam amended so as to provide that all must make a uniâ€" form-sized loaf. "‘c’"' , son was recommitted to the Mimim Asylum. W. .K. Bowscr, of Vancauver, was sworn in as Attorney-General of British Columbia. Nomination has been set for August 22. The Corean Premier Friday signed a new agreement with Japan, giving the Japanese Resident-General al- Thero was a. dramatic scene at ()sgoode H-allwhfu; David Hugh Gib- C‘Bmp’any with the heaviest loser. most absolute powers. Madame Fromkinak who made sev- eral inefiectual attempts to murder Russian police officials, was secretly hanged at Moscow last week. \ missionary, an officer and nine natives have been killed in the French Congo, where the native sol- diers are in a. state of mutiny. The formal laying of the corner stone of the new Collegiate Institute at Peterborough took place on Wed- nesday afternoon of «his week. Thomas Glover and family,;of Car- adoc township, were stunned by a belt of lightning, and the youngest boy, aged six years. may not are- cover. Belfast’s great spinning mills are closing down, and thousands are be- ing throwu .out of work as a. result of the dock-laborers' strike. C. P. R. officials are considering the removal of their steamship terminus from Quebec to Three Rivers. on ac- count of the poor accommodation obtainable at Quebec. The site for a. new Roman Cath- olic church-has been purchased at. Bridgenorth and a building of modest dimensions will be erected there this fall. The influx of Catholics to Che- mong Park has rendered the building of a. small church imperative. The viflage of Lakefield was visited on Saturday afternoon by a destruc- tive fire by which the Cavendish Lum- ber 00., lost about $38000 worth of lumber all of which was :‘oV-‘zred‘by insurance. The fire started in a. pile of In”: or was there when discovm-ed. The blame my hqve Ipen ' or in:en-‘ diary origin. ' - A Iccdlmn. It.“ IQ.‘ , "a ' 7"- wâ€" ‘ ‘ " ‘nBfilt’Mn um (30an MW“ “3"” . .. ~ propodniouro' max-am the °"' Orinoco. wrecked “it uh! fitment of m lflfl'm‘om‘ 9”“ MI 0! watér ndh'u court' militant. w‘riih. «maxim my ox. .. wrou w: - \, “9“” f‘.‘ fm‘i’; fig“? PM" “fem“ m7... noxmaao'a..,o:..muoh9« . . :i‘ .'.V'it,xtins herpwu» 1"“ “d m» aha'm..deâ€" Miners arem'work again at most Bradburn, ~' ' ‘ ton snug“; of the mines in the Lake Superior , ' ‘ -‘ x ., - 1mm region» while gunned deputies Mr, Janucner‘ry hhh‘b'lilt "1.51.“ 2,01. ‘ beep watch.orer them» wall under 11:. Herb Mcxedls' urn ‘ #0 ‘ 9, lulu r ' ‘ 201,1“ | l’ a a ' TM 01-3. column" “22‘ w noun. at We :“ ”WW" °r " “flu” with m” ”r 99“! a. lit- E‘dith WWW; J deal with questions at '1‘.- all 2“"- “‘ 1" l ' ; , / - ' “ . ' ‘ '- ' ‘ " “" '1}. 3m Iowa has Mai-nod Mug! Mi. 0‘ under. . '. In. J. mm.‘ 5 . n - su- néinio s'h. my and Ilri 1.1. trip to tho Dublin Wifehfx .,: Legal-mo! tho 0. :3” ham W, 10081!!! nah honor 4‘ on ‘ tripe! impaction over an new i , w u um in Ontario. “ “3"" . ‘ I...“ In “In. month. {.286 W! W“; XIII Rou 'ud Hr. Stewart are M.) Q 1‘ WM tad (Won a MIN" mm‘ I‘M“ n ”naval-lion Hall. at. the Britbh Wolvom but“! M‘ , I . ‘ ' t: r qua-urn. Toronto. On gum night: 3010 oi “comm :' i. ' ' "owed mm 1 New", The sum “my. mu by am “out! ”rig. .. Sultan of Ibvdcoo against R‘iluuh wu‘mdorod hyllu Little, 0! L‘on M . -LA A-lhAL J-‘ “M ‘ ‘ r I m ‘ Af iman nal‘m‘éd William Dixon, a . 7 ‘ farmer, Was murdered 'near Thessar Messrs. David Cherrv rand Thonms! “c" “'3- I”! f; Ion, the top of his head biting blown Johnson are busy at apartlon of the‘ .0 MM an 01! With a: “rifle. John‘ Mchrland gmnolithic sidewalk on 'Main 'stroetL' m m ' ' '-' ‘ {mica tho 77-__:-:A- AC ' a on "at." w ..uv -. v._._ was arrested on suspicion of the crime. " enumuu (balm, uaa UV‘wH vo u by the Harbon Commissioners of Montreal, to advise them’maconnec- tion with several contgmplated im- Ninet ~thneo of the assengers and ( ‘ ' _ . .. . .t ‘. _ crew ofytlie wrecked sfieamer Columâ€" Hay 1513. very faxr “(up m in”? \II, mg a... «in mankind. .cinity. The promptnéss of a. workman» saved {any "workmen from drowning in a New .York sewer. Dr. Sheard recommends a building on the Isolation Hospitai Grounds, Toronto, for the trea$mont of nwasles bia, are still missing. A sanguinary battle between the troops. of the Sultan of Morocco and the Pretender, has resulted in a draw. Bemis Bros.’ bug factory, of B05- ton, will establish a. million and a half dollar plant at Welland. New York’s Police Commissioner has confessea that. his force is unable to cope with the series’of attacks on children being made in and about. the city. The Canadian Shipbuilding Com. pany will build a new steamer for the Richelieu Ontario 00., Se"eral barns in. WeStern Ontario were struck by lightning and burned last. week. Two schoollious‘es at London were damaged, and at Woodv stock the Molson's Bank and the Court House were struck by light- \Villrid P. Lamond, a. small boy. was carried up by a hoist 4t Harri- ilto'n, till his strength was exhaust- ed. He fell to- the ground and was killed. ~-' < Vice-Admiral Ijuin. oi the Japanese navy. has stated that. Japan will hold rigorously to the plans for nav- al increase which she has mapped Mrs. Josephine Leslie, who was convicted of swindling members of well-to-do English families, has been sentenced to five years' penal serviâ€" tude. 1 Canada has imported a. million and a half of gold from New Yo'rk last week. out. ning. The bodiai of all,the men drowned in the launch disaster in Plumber Bay have been recOVerefi. ~ off. C. W. Porter, of Bowling Green, Kentucky, died of injuries received in Toronto by jumping of a street cc to recover his hat. which hadblovm ’ William DomldSOn. 9. highly. reâ€" spected resident of Styaflord. Cona- mitted suicide by ighaling gas. Some thief stole Mr.’ ‘Keir Hardie's pipe, tolnceo, pouch and vest,’ at Winnipeg. ’ The steamer Polux. from Clevelaud. ran aground a‘x. the head of (11110118 The attendance at the Consent;- tivepicnic at Jackson’s Point was estimated at. eight of unjthow. The Congo quegtfion William H; Huce'aied in the hoa- pitglr at St. Thomas. He was scald- ed. in an explosion op-tthe tug Gn- Herbert Butler. 0! Paris, was killed while teaming bgtween Pals and Brantford, his waggon being struck by a. trolley car. - miM‘are‘M Mr. R. Q. quidson, of'Lpndon. o M “(loader is hold. .V Detroit b95' tribu- "way-p. W3 lliam Havwood has been declalcd not guilty of the murder of ovum. ernor- Steunenberg. ' Kr. Christy Argue. teat spending his holidays among, hex-er - - ' . 13:4th States Senator Petters.; of Alabama. was stricken with ap‘op- lexy at Hot Spring, .\'.(3., Saturday night, :n'nd died shortly afterward. The Supreme Court of Guatemala has confirmed the death penalty on all those sentenced for attempting to assassinate Presidem Cabrera. Master Art friends here Mastgr Geo‘ Adam, 0! Pet. term“: has been enjoying an outing “1th friends at Scugog Lake. Miss Anna 0. Va. of Humlmrstone, hacked her head with a hatchet Whih- sull'erlng from delirium ~accompanying typhoid fever, and killed hon-«If. Mayor McKeovm. of Orangevillo. ‘3'” elecped ’to the Legislature for Dufl‘ct‘in. Capt. Gibb is on‘ his way to Eng- }and to prim out the new stvauwr Mirana. which will run on the Can- adian-Australian line. .uwmâ€"wâ€"fi the Mr. George Caverholl and Mr. Paul? M of the uni-ml W all Galibort;‘ of Montreal. haw heenjp'mm m" I“ W 0! “90 added to the directorate 01' _1hc \lmH his head. , trcal Street Railway. : “mm, g won of Le Sig; Miss Anna C. l'tz, of Humhm‘r‘tnnv, ; w, m ' ”and w “I. {111.0 mm hacked her head with a hatchet \VhiL- m ‘0 hi! M the sulTering from delirium accomrmmingi dad; 'of “no men and M P" 9" typhoid fever. and killed hum”. . m0?” *0 MK”? M u‘ ‘ til it had inland um man- 1|?- â€"â€"’â€"â€"“l :“fdm'nfiw tumour was 'x..-_:u..~mmiancylmodb1m é m K MN m ”mmmwmw nummmmmm W- . . _. V 1 1m". 1,. 3..., Miss B.‘Maun‘der, Miss Spfo'ule and . ‘ , ‘ ‘ - mil st the ”ma aster Arthur Sproule are visiting II ‘- i “I | | I] dim- it: fiends here. Master Geo. Adam._ of Pezertiorough ”pad to dad); was and only .A Man uninvn‘a an outimz With his ”’0 a _L k Inn ”Bill. in _ A“ A -. moduli-11m garden p‘art3' last Tuesday as "a' sucCeés, 5111 being mk. Argue. teacher, is Tran-r In Danger o't 39in: TWP“ E3 ' Warm IOOSE. b, 8"“ by M MAJ “In Uncut-9:64).“ m Mama Are MSW. LONDON. In}? nâ€"Mm guy at 12: to 11¢ per m. " w::mbedhmu uneven. ‘ uumnflzmmummu mesw There to little data; in mm d “awaremmm m‘rewozxoodomflvvwm! fOEON'I‘O. 301! ”PM Immuthq (393mg: Why the nannlinoeldht agy were 54 cstloada, mg m «£16,445 110:8. 513 Md hmhsandfl’lcalm- Exporten. anmemmam ' ”muchdceloadsbdum‘ mmuwxuwmm_ , "Va! Cam- m were about may M" m “in; 311 the w M '1 par at Sheep and Lu!“ ev- sold at :00 W 9‘" sheep of choice “30' 4 gowns at. b ...= no m of but! was M‘- ‘ ‘ I. III‘II y at ‘” f. D‘ been. and as m mm 06 M Eat Buffalo Cut". In“: M BUFFALO. July lw m w M. ‘ -_.n. A-‘-' MWy of Kennworth. gt a: ;; but M bglls pdng “chum-u ‘. Aw 1.; .4: or butchers attend it: w»: wr «rum 81-2 to t ‘ mixed loads $150 $0,”: 0" CATTLE W518. Tm LMM - 1m; The worm price and Just now Every thin g values in much nu m3. es, excellcxr Neckweal SONIC expensn'e. Great Sti £811 making Vii

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