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Watchman Warder (1899), 15 Aug 1907, p. 12

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HE! ‘ §NEILL THESHOEMAâ€"N Ir. Grant Woodville. 5 hours 111 t0“ have been summenug a. Cuuage on Cameron Lake, left Sat- urday. During their stay here, the lrishmen have made many iriends for themselves, who will gladly welcome them back to town at any time. Irene Borland, of Toronto, and 1155 Davidson, 01' P8t.e for their homes this week, after '»1naoonf hnlidav with their friend, Miss Ruby McGee, ox hmuwy, ... holidaying with her friend, Miss Vera, Sharpe. Mr, A. 8. Armstrong and family, of Toronto. paSSed through town on Monday en route for Rosedale, their summer home. . Mr. W law-int: m‘ Toronto, wholus " 7’ “A .1--. Mr. W lz'viue, « been the guest-of for the past few V his home on Mow for men Hanna 1 pleasant holiday Miss E. Robsqn; 0:380, and 3113 seabngnt, .-sday, after spending the “Dehl’s Point." Cameron Mr. Harry Mann, Of 1 is the guest of Mr. and Graham, vex-ulam. "Iiss Hazel Brokensmre reuurucu home after soending a few weeks with 1'. icnds i1. Midland. Mr W. Ham, of Cohoco-nk, wsxted 1Hr W. Ham, of Cotioco-nk, usxwu in town lost week. _~ Miss Me Worsley called on town :‘neud: on Saturday. Miss Nellie Heard, of Chimgo. is visiting at her home for a, few weeks. Miss Mattie Quigo has accepted a. position in New York. all!” Katie and Violet Letts. of Toronto, an: the guests of Mrs. H. Sewn-ll. Mnss Hole-n McDougall attended the ruzatta canva- at Sturgeon Point last Col. Hughes and family arrn‘cu m 0mm last, week, where they Will Spend the summer at their cochag‘e, miss Hazel Brokenshire returned M155 Helen McDougall attenaen we regatta (and-.- at Sturgeon Point last '91:») Sday The 1L: ses Ruby: and Pearl Austin, 0! 0,. un, Miss. Ella. Austin, of "Mr.- mount, and Mrs. O.‘ Klain and farm- Jy, 3r: at the “Tarry Awhile" camp at Rosedale. ‘ ~- ¢ 2-3;-.3 u b Alvâ€"vvwnvo Ir. 1!. 8118.11). of Sindsay, visited at his home over Sunday. v--v s hometnon Monday Dr. Hamiltoxl alfd Few Investments will yield you better returns than thiaâ€"Act. 333; unuuvy Misses Borland and Davidsou, Lr. R J. (‘ook attended the re- at Sturgeon. Point last week. "Ca nadian-Irish” C-.lub who -. G. Austin spent a ’9 Skccee, of Lindsay, is vim her friend, Miss Vera and family arrived 1 am} family, or cm Seabriglm, left on Tu- the summer on ron Lake. of Bridgenorth. 11:! Mrs. James their h 45 ronto. are the guests of their (fiend, Miss Luella. Jewell, sthis' week. Messrs. Ernie and Leo Pearce visit- at their home over Sunday. Friday is Civic Holiday in Bob- public librmy intend caygeon. The ursion to the lift lock running an exc on that. date. Miss Dora. Dickson, of town, is Spending the summer wivh friends in Edmonton. - _ A * -t Y €nrlnn17 Mr. -md Mrs. R. fatterson u'uu Miss Ellen. of Toronto, are the guests of Mrs. W. Brynell. Mr. and Mn. H. .mell, of Corn- wall, are visiting friends in town. Miss P. Jackson and Miss Nugent. of Lindsay, are visiting friends in Vi- cinity. A..- , . _1_:1A Ar Fon- Gluing. Mrs. A. Cliff and child, of Can- nington, visited at the home of Mrs. R. Wager for a. few‘days last week. Miss A. McPherson, of Cannington, is the guest of Miss Pearl Quibell, of town. 74-â€" â€"â€".I 51L- Mr Jas. Bryans 1 grocerv store from Mr. Bryans is 9. 1 Elfin, 321d should at least have toe patronage of the people south of the river. Mrs. T. Graham and Miss Audrey are visiting"; in Kinmount. Misses Vera. and Esther Campbell. of LindSay. called on town friends, before laying for thelr new home in Mg Illa:- Mr. and vlirs. James Daniels, of K-irkfield, .cahled on friends in town last Friday. Mr. E. Golden, of the Longford Chemical Co., spent a few days in town last week. . A serious runaway accident occm- red early on Monday morning. Mr. Regina. thorough business Lt least have the and Dolly Jones afteflspending 3 ds in Petertbro. R. Patterson 6'1)" Mr. Geo. Martin. Wmmpeg, were the Shepherd last week. I!" Miss McEachern. of Toronto, Gen- T] eral Bospitsl. spent] Thursday of 09° 1 Mr. I‘- hurt week with her aunt, Mrs. G!!â€" bet-t McEachem. Mrs. and Miss Gerrow visiting Mrs. John King, Farmers are all very busy in tneir harvest at present. Fall wheat and barley were all cut. last week. Some haVe commenced to cut spring wheat. which is good. The root. crop herel l \ will not be up to the average of last a year, especially the late sowing. Th peas are a full crop. All kinds of roots are a fine crop, Mrs. J. T. Mulligan, of Grand View. Manitoba, is visiting with her many friends in this part, it being some twelve years since she was here last. She expects her husband to be here in about. three months to spend the winter. Lindsay. spent last week visiting at friends in Bethany and Franklin. Mrs. W. J. Fallis, of this village, is visiting her daughter at Omemee this week. Mrs. Bradbum and Mrs. Shields, Mrs. William Hickson and 18. Dav- id Rea, ‘ot Ops, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James, Spier, on Sun- A most distressing accident occur-g red last week when the little three»; year-old son of Mr. Barry Perry ulâ€"‘ most lost his life. The child ran outI unnoticed to the field where Mr. Perry was mmving, andhid in the barley to surprise his father. He was di-! rectly in the way of the mower andl the knives almost severed his ankle: Dr. Austin, of Coboconk, and Dr Frost, of Kinmount, were called and1 amputated the limb just below the knee. At last reports the boy w progressing favorably. Thanks to the efiorta of Mr. G. W. Allely and others Norland is now in touch with the outside world in reâ€" gard to telephoning. Messrs. N. New- '1' :r 3. {W1 viflung in L0 Mr. James Dunn. of Toronto, I the village over Sunday. called on relatives here fecenfly. } Prof. -; Miss Brandon, ot Fenelon Falls, Iiversity, made a brief visit with friends here. rental n Mr. M. McEachern, of :1ch Col- A3310 lege, Montreal, spent a. (My recently machine renewing acquaintances and the Kiss J ewell, pf Peterboro is It pre- med 1; sent visiting relatives in this M- Owbg tY- ' “"V confirms A iolly potty ot-huckletm pick- promise: ere visited the {och-chat inst “mi um KIRKFIELD FRANKLIN NORLAND Magill and daughter, of J. Bowins having haVe b: of town. Taylor. of I er. winch I” in motion ’1“ cord! 0! the. horses legs were cut and the tn- :5 miles south 0! the Vi“‘8°' ten enjoyed the drive ‘ wonderfully. The Masons are nun “8 “P h.“ in their brick Nod" Mr. Wm. Kennedy. SW', 0! Public Worn. JV“ hen urday on business. Mr. wmmn Galwu. 0‘ Scotlankl, is engused ‘3 a. F, M. Cobb's shop- Dr. John McKay returned , home""" “"1" V 7 last Thursday {ram a. trip to Winni- ' ' I - 1 in. pet: and Bossevain, Hen. ‘ ‘ Sam: Miss Clare. Monroe. oi‘ Buflalo, N. DONGOLA i Mi: .Y., '5 visit ' ' ' ~ ' Lilii‘e Gilch‘rligt.mm her "wad. mm S'Vm‘l “m" y°m ”op“ were gum picking berries this week an the White lit Miss Edna Ferguson left this week . for Chicago where she enters Wesley‘ Lake rocks“ The) report the berries to, 1 Hospital to train for a nurse. Her aren‘ery 8 ' .1 , , th , Fria sisterWnnie, accompanies heras far mue ?UI bus) With e" Hr as Detroit. lies Edna will be t- W. George “oodoock and George.“ hi 1y missed by her y friends here. Berkweli hove cut Ir. Ed. Brohm 3" day. Miss Templeman. of Reverse! Col- beaver meadow on shares ”‘d are‘ Mr 1980. Toronto, whose h is in Sew- well pleased with the crop. Hr. Davis M foundiend. is visiting her friend. Eliasl is busy et llr. Sprung s meadow. . and: Dorotha McKay. i Ween sorry to report that 312'. ll! Miss Art Munroe. of Toronto, is! sprung d9” not seem to 'F "rpm"! Poi: visiting at Mr. and Hrs. ”MM. ling: He has been Sick ell winter, and! the Miss Mable McArthur 1m gone to ”m3 “f‘ “mm“- ‘ ' era‘- i'l’oronto Where she intends to winning The trustees 0! Sb. .\0. 6 have; gior some time. iletoly elected Mr. Wm. Woodcock for! 0. ii! I Kiss Lizzie McCuaig visited Cubprusteein Ell. Abernathy's 91““ ‘3 l nington this Week. | Ir. Abernethy has moved to Norlmd. Poi! I Miss Minnie McPhaden, bi Canningâ€" 1?" "°° 35"” “d “‘33 mm“; 11: ton. called on iriends here last week. Dolley. 0’ Had 1“" were the 9’95" b" ‘ ms, Minnie Cunpbell has gene of Ir. and llrs.George B. Berkwel . i on‘a. pleasm‘e trip through the Thou-‘1‘“ SW' . !md Islands ad will “‘sit' Otm'fl.’ nr. “an”. J”. Q‘llnn, 1r" 2 ‘ Montreal and many places 0‘ m‘wti J“? wkwell ”d xi” 1:. E. “700d' n cock were theguests of Ir. ”it! In. 'in the Maritime Provinces before re-, .Joocoh Chynoweth last Sunday. ' lest u The Farmers Mr. :md Mrs. R. Robertsun of Lit-f tlo Britain, \isitod uith his brother, H. Robertson, o\er Sunday. Miss Ena Patterson. of Toronto. is fishing at present with her uncle, Capt. Patterson. Mrs. (DR) Galloway visited lat week with her sister, Mrs. John Mc- Lood. of the Glen. ReV. Mr. IcKay, of Home Presby- tery, preached in the Presbyterian church last Sunday. Great preparation is being made for our {air which is held here on Sept. 12th and 18th. Miss Lillie Gilchrist entertained her lady friean to a. lawn party last Thursday evening. 1‘ turninw. The Mons I The cxzops in {his vicinity look wgll at present. The grain crops prom]. to be the best. the farmers have had for many years. Miss Kate Campbell mtcmtped Mr. and Mrs. S. Conway, of Oahu- wa. visited their daughters, Mrs. G. Coone and Mrs. A. Edwarqn recent- 1y. MASH .LA. Mr. and Mrs. Graham and Mrs. J Godfrey. of Peflerlaw. were gueSts at the Commercial Home on Sunday Miss km: Campbel! entertained some of her lady friends for tea last Saturday evening. . Mx"? and Mrs. Smith and III-star Donald Smith. of Chicago, are gt pre- sent thevisitors 01_ Hrs. A. XcDon- Mrs. (Dr.) Mcl’hail is enjoying a, visit. in Oshawa with friends for a. few days. Messts. John J.. and R. B. Carter spent last week visitipg relative. in Orillia\md Arum... cently. Mrs. W. Harper. of Fort William, who has been the guest of Miss Hat- tie Hunter for several weeks. return. ed to Brome last Friday to spend the remaining part of her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Champion. Mrs. Francis and children 0! Toâ€" ronto, enjoyed a. weeks visit with her aunt. Mrs. W. Dickson, jr., re- Mrs. (Dr.) Rear, formerly of Oat-i wood, is spending a visit. with her sister, Mrs. Tarissa, Edwards. 'Mrs. Ernie Edwards and family, of Lindsay. are the guests 0.! Mr. and Mrs. :1. Edwards.- Mr. and Mrs. John J. Carter and Hester John Arthur are holidtying at the home of the farmer's psi-eats. Miss Lyds McFadyen. trained nurse 0! \‘ew York, is the guest of her moth?- Mrs. A. McFadyen. Mr. and Mrs. Dnvid Hill and tunic 1y, of Sonya, spent Sunday the gueate of Mr. and Una-J. Foster. Prof. A. T. DeLm. of Toronto Un- “WW. _is holidsyipg under the”!- rental root. >Agsio thexhumofthethi'ashilc machine is to be heard in our land. and the lumen mmw busily a:- gsged Melting M W 6m?- (high the Essa-m W end W M the new "0|! m to we hm ~ ' . Roberts, of TOTOPto' Wilâ€"son. of Tom?!“- WOODVILLE. last week at I! beautiful ”we wk of Canada. has in Kinmouflt ““3 of St. June!’ wan held on uilor in The child- all j outing is v38" “18' _the West to visit his sons'. The Yclverwn young ladle! very much frightened own): to Janetville Bean Story. and it i Ir. J. Zimmemou, of Toronto, id theguest of his amt, Hrs. Russell nd Smith. 5’" $1]!ch In. Harrison ”than muffled mas-“m ah days in . / full swing. vary much frightened owing to the Jnetville Bear. Story. and it is al- moet imposSible’to get than into the berry pntch. f‘rnm mfinc'um wmting is in Several 01011? 3'1 picking berries this We rocks. They m very good. Jack Barkwell wd 10331.. E. Wood- cock were theguests of Ir. ”ad 1111!. Joseph Chynoweth last Sunday. ' The Weather is veryjavorable [or buy-making, dry and hot; (not warm) 3 Our esteemed minister, the Rev. D. Switch, returned from his visit . to ‘ Haliburton on Wednesday. EVerybody enid speeches of a high order. Hrs. luPhail rendered a musical number in her own inimitable stylo. Nor were those present sent I-mpty ll\"h". as an excellent. tea was provided Attention should be drunn to the fact that. the membership of 1110 church choir here is fast decreasing. Valuable soprano \wiccs hue recent- ly been lost to us, and ho'riblc ru- mor: are anon. with regard to numâ€" erous other departures. at is to be hoped that all the ladies who sing so sweetly when they are.” home. will give the public the benefit of their talent. forthwith. Oh, for the return of Mr. Peter Wilson. ere the sweet echOeo of the past fade into oblivion, and discord reigns supreme. West is now hard on our heels, and should furnish, not only {000 for cattle, m7: food for thought. For what a man soweth that shall he reap. and i! wesow pig-weed, shall we garner in barley. llr. Robert Dick-on. ol Cannington pad usone of his periodical visits on Sunday. accompanied by his Mr. William He’l‘aggnrt has purch- ased a new bicyc!e. and now covers ground at a great speed. This cert- ainly goes to prove the old adage "Brownie" lawman. We stand he had 3 "mp of it." helm once more. Whu about the Orange Sonya ? Mr. Sum 1135’. are visiting hero. Mrs. fianTaggan and Kiss Joann Watson. at at present enjoying a. sojourn in Picton. Miss Jackson and lies Roenigk,\ot my. man last week-end at. Mr Dontld MacKinnon's residence. , The Misses Bu'bar. Cunnie und Hargmt Ferguson are spending their summer holidays 'under the 3)”ou The Sonya. Inple Leafs expect to attain the PW 'Oriolu at baseball on SW W. J Benders and «mun' , 0! Toronto. are W M :‘where there's a wheel, there's . lay. of Aylmer. ' ‘ .1. -uu â€"""""" ' ‘ ‘Sabbcth i spend“! ' otour yous POOP“ were In“ :rries this week On the White “2,, and 3. They report the berriesl to. were I to see the skipper at ymvm'mx FINGEBBOARD w of Toronto, are 1 LindIIy "“1 Fene' SONYA b8" 0‘ C‘vuv cousin. 3““ ladies are , the Rev. D. his visit to y. Everybody must at the ounmeuumommaoeou , - A \ her cousin. 'woek {as v OAKWOOD saga of Ir. on‘ Sum- Flu 'wrlladhorne {daemon If. and Hrs. Russell Smith have reâ€" nnet spending; few Quegn City. " 1 It. and Ira. Charles Ttit spent the meat SW“ Gilloon. uu .vvâ€" (Too 19m (or lost £83ch 1m. Helen none In. so!” m xe‘“ tonvme to spend a “9“ °' mm with bet “5““ Jim. W' Jones' helm her (191101“‘2 ‘0' a” “only mending her nation wxu: nun u... sin. W Gnydon King. â€"â€"â€"+- Hr. and In. 01“" FflAseuof Toronâ€"i PROMO’I'IOXS IN “OODVI' '1 AL‘.‘ to, '3’. WI. gun-".9 v- __,, Prise. ~ pmuc SCHOOL Ir. Bert Clarke. ' gt his uflCle's, Mr. J- u- of Sonya visited Rx-sults of m' - ‘ . ldsmnmer prom. L. House. on hun- .examinutions of the ' ‘ - . JUnnor d)?“ names arranged order m' . to. we Prise. Mr. Norman 5mm Beecrolt. of Toronw. under the parental re Ir. John Grooms. 0! Point. bu purchased the n the lute In. Peter l-‘leurx grave. - On Saturday evening of a little stranger entered u Kr. and Hrs. Willinms, Point. Congratulations. Mrs. H. Wells, «“30 has {or the put few weeks, i grave. Kiss is the gmfol her sister. Foster. took place at fir. Alex. lair, veterinary surgeon. of Illinois, U.S., visited his parents. :99”M¢¢9M9¢8¢9999¢9999Q9999 Q9999! The Misses Thomas were visiting their brother, Mr. C. Thomas. on CiVic holiday. ' 5‘,pr m lissLena McDonald. her brother This sonâ€"in-law, James va- . Dougu, “‘1 [138 Moore, of Torontofwas a 1mm amount of eVidGIC’iN" Vi'itedthe farmer's parents. Mr. and though mm.- of a striking 06-" sad to ho hetwwm wwâ€" Hrs. J. McDonald. Eventually, thv ’ . .‘ 3 Mrs. Dunoon. of Lindsay. is \‘isitâ€" committee (‘artmili 10 SW“! h1-‘ ‘3 “18th “Ste! Hrs. Alex. Grant. at the Fall Assilos at Limfiav it. Elmer Bunker. of Toronto, was September. . m theguest onlr. and miss new. Cdrtmill Wu> anoweggml 9“” s2. . llr. W. Ikmllton. of Toronto. mt: ties amounting to A Mrs. Dunoon, of Lindsay. is visitâ€" ing her sister Hrs. Alex. Gram. Mr. Elmer Bunker. of Toronto, was the guest of Mr. and Miss McLean. llr. W. Ihmilmn, of Toronto, spent Gm“! W“!!! is ”PW ‘0 rs. J. Hamill the death 0‘ her “other Hr. mud“! "W “"9“ Going out 0! 811311193}; .. TUESBKY. AUGUST. I! m King, who was (num- , in Port Parry. on'l‘ucsday 0! week is still in a low condition. 3. Uncan- WcDougaJl, of Lindsay he inst. (aw weeks, is at visiting her daughter in recent guests of llr. Robert Willie Leslie, of TorOnto is Kuv. his hoiidus at Hr. Inden- i our Entire Stock of Dress Goods, Mnntlvs. a Skirts’ Waists, Table Linen, Prints, Gmghzm “m Muslim. WrappereLt/es, Flannelom-s, 1 Summer' and‘ W’inter Underwear: in fact thing pertaining to Dry Goods. FOR THE NEXT THIRTYAD‘Q'S Men’ ' Bgins and Olioys Ready-to-“'ear Sluts. wwmooil eralls, Smocks, Hats and Caps. . ’ mFancy and \Vork Shirts. Braces. Belts, l'ndcxvefir- Hoeierv W’ . a Inter and Summer xact 005‘" intend to “8011 Ever thi y ng at E my Lin. will be Shamefully Slaught- awuy below cost. i Q mmwnwi her this bale 18 Genuine am !_ ‘ 1 . of her shift.“ In. Roy Broad, of Lind- Civic holiday kt. llr. Wm. CRESSWELL mason. of 80-160"??- m! with his brother his brother: home in Smithlod Mr. David From Jr. 11] Anna mt Sunday, â€"Donald Murc} merchnnt of Lindsay, i (‘artm of llrs.J. llclntyhe. fraud, mm, spent Sunday, â€"Donald Murchison, Donna C1? Ii r009- bell. Pasmdâ€"Harold Bowins, Sir “oven, 0! Plan” dan Bole ha “'akeford cm, W W 3-365de 0f Bole Edwin lillicrop, Rm ”gm gler Fleur-v. at 503' Kathleen Laidlaw (absent for a} ‘but very highly recommended. waving of last week From Sr. 1]. to Jr. 111.4% entered the h0me 0‘ or's exam. )â€"Honorsâ€"Luella Cm Williams. l"“"“‘"‘ apl, Irma Green. Rose Hepm nations. : Passedâ€"Hillary me Bourke m «"10 haw “3"?“ “ "h . )icsop, Rose MatCrae. till Continue for ONE 'with magi-1nd- , Richard 110“" ALSO OUR STOCK 0‘ Toronto- 1 with her cou- 3 {cw diys ”‘6. Norm‘ pre- Soa- W holiday It his hon: “ Bella. Pum' 0! .9- __ Ax... business till hy-laws “fie these provisional ofioé-s ‘ lows :â€" ' John D. Hunter, preside“. ., Kitchen, vimpresident; km samry-tmasurer, and Jon“ 7| 1y, M. Kelly and L. Steel ‘ e, dim“! The name on the Company “3-8 the South \‘erulm Them”; 5‘ “ion, Limited, and it will hem 1m 3‘. $3,000.11” pm- “JV i the shares is $100 each, and I!” there are 27 shareholders. The Company will have a cm threshing outfit with all the'k and most undo-date improve“ From St. PL. 11. to Jr. 111.42 (adâ€"Howard Deguerre, Louis Sum Lorenzo Staples, Percy Bole, Any llcEmcher-n, May Tramway, Bu Butler, Weldon Switzer, Lindscyw don, Sidney Owens, Mn a”; stall, Amy Weeks. From Sr. Pt. I no Jr. 11.4%.. â€"Cha,rlie Stoddart, Andy 11mm Morley Elliott. John Omit Chris MMCrae, EHen Worth“ Eileen Annis. From St. Phonic to Jr. P1. 1â€" Passedâ€"Jennie Dixson, Clare Gm On'al Lillicrop, Willie Hex-v; Pheohe Owens, Willie Suklofl, It! Grant. The case against Wm. Cami] came beforn (‘oumy Magistrawlou‘ on Friday and Saturday last. I" Cartmill. formefly lived at Kiwi Where he owned a farm, and this”: he sold to the plaintiff, Henri” From this sale the charge is 8331‘ to have mme. The charge all“ (Tartmill is that of conspim.‘ " fraud. the anegud conspiran' W . ,,:I'd From Jr. Phonic to Sr. Phantâ€" Passedâ€"Beryl Hawkins, Viol; Jul Gordon E30. Harvey Dixson, m Pmuee. Katharine Campbell, lair Is Annie Fermi? ' smt Sunday“ equipment The Kinmount Case to lé’betWe-en cmmzl law. James‘ Henry. 1 v anwunt of mm 10 Sr. “1,3" sellâ€"it will be to : thtnge. Wi‘ll send q by return mail to { forward us samples. Fumers may use "Q mills at Mariposa . ' End, Blackwatcr, O Cresswell, em. F CHARGE to clean nutmn’n Gold: ' Fall Wheat £01 Western Bank llsike Red Clov Timothy We are again pn ‘py the very H market price for all (lover and Tlmotw Show us sample b4 in the Bargai I an enervatia; averse to act that the Helm and there wi be made or I come :1 ous as latte! you’ll saw: i Next n profits 2 The ncl

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