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Watchman Warder (1899), 24 Aug 1911, p. 12

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36 Albert-st... north. FARM FOR SALE â€" WEST PART of lot 19, con. 1, FeneIon. 7-1» acres. sixty cleared, 1 mile from‘ 'Gfienam. Apply to Hugh Gil- firist. Glenarm, or Miss Annie; .‘ANTED PAGE m1." FARM FOR SALE - LOT 11, AND FARM: FOR east half of lot 12, in 2nd comi 'l‘euderl wj FeneIOn. contgining 300 acres. 1. 1911. ft ...-... - less. For further partic- :59 13‘9”!“ anus apply t0 9’ Mxvflle, P-A- SALE OR TO RENT -â€" A 100 acres. 7 con., 10!: 13, First-class house and good Apply to Wm. Richardson. mt-st. , north. 1h , position as PIE L situation. 800d less. For BY A RESPECTABLE A. E. Feir. Washington- ave. . referenceS. cook or cultivation, balance pasture land and swamp. Good frame dwelling, driving house and stables. Splen- did location within five minutes' walk from post. office, grain shed. store and church, and half a. mile from Manllla J ct. For further in formation apply to the executors. Mrs. R. A. Elleker, Cromwell. or Tender: will be received up to Sept. 1, 1911, for the sale of the farm of the late Mrs. Robert Foster. lot 2. con. 7. Mariposa, containing 80 lot 1, con. 7. The farm contains 260 acres of land fit for cultiva- tion and the balance good pasture land. 0n the farm is a. solid brick house. cottage roof. heated b by furnace. i hard and more 01' Clarke, Ryckmtnl's 0°" 1911. MUNICIPAIr 01‘ the \oters' list act, the copies lrequirecl by said sections, to be I iso transmitted or delivered of the lists made pursuant to the said act of all persons appearing by the last {reused assessment roll of the said .municipality, to be entitled to Vote lin the said municipality at elections lfor members of the Legislative As- lsembly, and at the Municipal elec- ltions, and that the said list was first iposted up at my office at Sebright 3011 the 5th day of August, 1911, and 4 remains there for Inspection. Elec- ators are called upOn to examine the Isaid lists and .if any omissions or any other errors are found therein to take immediate proceedings to have mm said errors corrected according the said errors to law. more or less. of first-cuss land, 100 acres under the plow. '10 acres mixed timqer, 3 acres hardwood, balanog pasture, with living spring of lot 10, con. 11. in the township of Scugog. containing 140 acres, stiiaam, well ‘fenced with rails and wire; there are on the property a. sixâ€"roomed dwelling house with cellar. in good r’epair' barn 40 x 60. with stone wall;!ra.n1[e stable, 24:40;plggery,15x40; all in stood Euler: titty bearing apple 1911. ALEX. MONTGOMERY. Clerk. at Sebright THE ewncnmwl ,.â€"BEING PART this 5m day 0! dihenominion Garden Party ‘ at Kirkfleld ‘ Was a Success mafild. Aug. I“; - '1- Fun-u “It m m wen u! Md 9. the ammo ground. unfl- Mlg _ '1' fl! gunmen at m Mflu‘ Md Selim: MM: us Just: now 0hr Iliad. wus g amuse sum. A lively gamv at MM“ took blue Damn View!“ Road “a the home ham: A wine of III mu 3““ to ma winning mum “a gur MM wm ”w .uohy am. All Had: at mm molt Mm. vim. A “My game plus mwa \ the home tum was :9 the M I" I'm" haw mall's-Ch I'm. Which we". or Jam my m. 'm mm m both we" untranumd. All‘holaduj who were in mam were WWII; hm May, .4. A... nnnm-u In In tho own): I mun way..." was “but no a platform which my! well lighted with Japanese “atom. It cunt-ted of choruses. “Ion, no. {Iguana “a duets. The proceeds amounted lo :42. Mr. B. Smith is spending his m~ cation at Mud Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson. The new principal for our public school. Mr. Hoidge. wlth his wife and family, have moved to our vill- age. We welcome the" and we all wish Mr. 1 success in his teaching. lake on Aug. 29th. A small dance was held in the town hull on Tuesday evening of last week in honor of MC. Rod Mc- Kay. All report a fine time. Miss MOSgrove is visiting Miss Mc- Damld, of Lorneville, this week. M: Rod McKay returned to Shed- dOJ after a short Visit with his par- cn > here. A number from here .1 Conservative convention last. week. 8011001 The Presbyterian Sunday Balsam intend holding a. picnic. at. lake on Aug. 29th. A small dance was held in the Mu. “. l~ -,.' .u "a“: " H“ l‘l ‘l'l ll. ~Hu _w\-‘ H l" kapr'lwun -~ m. m. . mother“ l :n H. l wall! \ H mm and. m it Ml: ..'.\;. . l'v ..- troulllea. or if they do come on audv daily may will be quickly banished by the 'l‘ahlula. The Tablets; are sold by medic-mo dealers or by mall at 25 con-ts a box from The Dr. \l‘llllumu' Mama... Aug. 29.. â€" Miss Ruth Mel ‘adxen at Sunderland. is the guest on her cousin. Miss L. Mc- 1" -nal(|. Medicine (‘0.. Urocmille. um Mr. Wm. Richardson. a former res- l-llnt. ol Manllla. now 0! Oshawa. was the guest of friends in tau-n 135‘ week. Mr George De Sury. of Alberta. is a visitor under the parental roof. Den't forget the taseball tourna- ment to be held in Manilla on Fri- day, Aug. 25. L‘anm‘ngton. Woodâ€" ville, Lindsay and the home team are expected tolplny. Tea will be served in the 1.0.0.1". hall and a grand concert in the evening. ~Rev. Donald McQueen, of Rochester is holidaying with his people in Martina. are enjoying 9. few as. Toronto friends. Mr. Cecil Moore left Tuesday for Duluth to cation with his sister, pleaspt visit in Lunacy wan nor cousin, Miss Ashton. Miss Umphrey, of New Zedand, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. Some of the fax-mots in this neigh- Miss Pearl Dixon is enjoying a. very (:O‘x' "1th 0“”. one of the star Bank here. was In last week. of the young girls e'oconk came dmrn Ashman is fishing at her “w ‘rinclpul for our public Hoidge. wlth his wife have moved to our vill- elcome them to our town wish Mr. Holdgo every wnannn MA'NllJA. .fl'l- spent. Suturdl)‘ Grey and two children. 9, few days visit. with H‘ \‘Sl Hm the s “118 lelt Mill; on 1 to spend his va- short pruurum girls and boys down to our LI. 30““ '7 'J gttended the m in Lindsay m and Sta” of 3 moved with her SChOo‘ “In I'm. the cl‘ In tn uuon tin-mm mutton m. 21. am. TNI INTERNATIONAL SERIES. fur! u m Laugh Manny Venn. I. 1m." ..... Nun. Ill“. Homo-mm PM: pond by In. D. M. Guam '0 Ian mo '0 In on u up mm n Jud-I m the use Mil. m um 'I mum: um mun mm coma. “in PM“, 'l‘m m m mu 0! m- m. n-u. from m cm» In H» MMII o! I» name. when, um- m m «o o! a Mall u. I. n; ma not!“ In summin- nun at I» monum- tu Juan. m. w. u. um um the m "on mm at 1» 9mm on at “no“ Mom" of L‘uml. which can» u Mum: tho durum ”on and the “toad"! wot-I of mu _ . .u-__- .hnnlfl III I" 'w" I.“ Iww WVV..-“ , 1. W31. Ivory Minor “onto my m mn um III "an uncut out o! "How Ihlp Wflh (3hr!!! II "In. “Ill. The (on mm and boon «Mod cap- :lvo In tho mmh your or uwu- Km Bosh... vim-b was about the mm: "or 0! Hannah. hung at Juana. The yard but borne wub' Judah about 130 loan tout-r. tending mom prophet lfvor moon" and (“has them aura {and king: u Barman and Jolllh. but hey were IDNMEWII. ”I‘m-y mocked ho manager: or God and Gamma 3“! word: Ind mlnuued His prupnvu -_u| on. 'fllh of [‘0 Lord "rune In}. II. ---- The account of this siege of Jermm em. with the capture of vmekish and many ot hie people. is recorded in .ier ii and ii hints any. and more fully -n those two chapters than in our ies aon chapter. There were at least two eery strange things in connection wiih this niece and the capture of Zedekiah ‘ Ezekiel was a captive in Babylon. nun T areas of miles distent. and yet without lteiephooe or telegraph or wireless he was told to note the very day the sleza began and set it forth by an object lea son to the captives at Babylon (Ezek 'xxiv. 13; Jer. iii. 4). He was mm to tell the captives that the king would he carried to Babylon and die there. yet he would not see Babylon (Ezek. xii. 13). This is explained by verse ? oi our lesson. The time and manner oi .the night of the king and bin men oi ' war from the city. according to verse i (of our lesson. were also seen by the {prophet in Babylon and set forth he fiore the people by an object lesson « ek. xii. Hill. The capture or 7min h by night helps to make more real boy were lommziblo. "I‘m: moclwu 'ho mam-axon of God and do-upnmi Ella word: and talcum Hts propnvu mm the wrath of the Lord "rune against HI. pooplo till there was no "om-d1. 'l'herororo He brought upun 'hem me lung 0! (no Chaldm ' ' ° 0 mum (to word of tho Lord lu- In» month of Jeremiah” m Chron. um. |5. 17. 2h. The amount of this nlege of Jot-nun ,Ln__ .....4 t the derkneee and the item are e h alike to Him with whom we mm- do: that We cannot "cape Him s en He wants ttn: that it in tmtmut to hide from Him ti‘e. unis. t-t‘zt. “e think of Jonah and his capture ttemnd commie-ion end lit-o of nut. enti. 23. “Be enre your ein will you out” On the other hnnd. eon \ r how eefe we ere when ttod htdee Think of Molten in e cleft ot the ru it with God‘e itnttd covering him. at ‘m 'Ih hidden by the brook Chet-ith end u! uremia": and 0! Jeremiah end m tteh hidden trout Jehoiehini it we .- m true beiiet‘fl‘h we they weii reiotce ~ at our tite te ntd with chem it: (led . iii. 8t. From the murder of Ahet ‘30 OM”)! time end en to the time -t: ‘3 he ehatl he ehttt up for e thou. mmi rent-e the deeii‘e motto «em: to he ' Kilt. hilt!" ttee hie dread wot-h ta t 2“. 6 at one touch. Yet the murder -I MOUID'I eoue were he compart- -- m to the murder 0! the 80! ot God the pmenee at “an. Hie mother. Theee then end all othere die became of their own eiue. He died for the sine at the whole world -L w. w- homo wore «med nptivo io Baby- lon tor their good. iiko uuniei Ind nun frioudI. iCIeiiioi Ind other-I. hut Zedo- th Inc No mmpauiono wen romeo prtivo II I remind: Ind I proverb. I iIhnt IN] I cur-Io. 'i‘hiI VII shown to Jenuuh in the vision at the two hIIhIiI of up Her. um. it in not two cohwruin: ever: on tht “Iii iI for the best." but it in two coocorninx III who no redeemed by precious blood; that Iii things no for their good thIt they can become in their daily life more like Juno Christ (Rom. viii). So the city was iIhen Ind burned. and the WItiI were broken down Inc the peopio cIrried into prdle for seventy ”In. as the Lord hId predict- , .A. n... _ the people carried into captivity tor seventy years. an the Lord had predict- ed by Jeremiah (chapter axis. 10). The. mountains remained as before. and It is written. “As the mountains (not the waliao are round about Jerusalem. so the Lord is round about Hia people from henceforth even forever." 7“. AL- The captain of the guard left in the land some at the poor of the people who had nothing and gave them vine. yam and ilelda (verse 10), aerninding ne of Zeph. iii. 12. ’“i will also leave in the midst of ths‘e an amicted and poor people. and they shall trust in the name of the Lord." One feature of the coming kingdom will he kinu' special care of and favor to the poor and the need: (11 in“. 14. 12. 13. Jenmiah waa still a prisoner when the at: wu taken (until. an. out the captain of the guard (the chief of the executioner-margin vex-e0 9) received Quobechuceuedtabosolidl ranzmgwhit uhollowshun n. J». “In. M0 0, 10â€"000..» [m ~. For be. numvunkeum‘oa w- “smyoumymmiththeythu .“ All-â€" .n I“ M“ m V“ . WWW-w «In ad thy m «ml-u m tumor and Wu... m My dam IM‘ MI? WI. an MmH‘onmu: “WI m II power they but! «mm: “I“ the Wham tau-m. um «fly W m In! opened up m: not Wm. hut win m the MIN: ah «fol! 9. and m «Mar. Mum m {M unit-QM! \o “w amum- mtm “Mu why “to human wow I“ more [mg-«mow. uw ugmkar, u. .._.1.4 n h... mm. mm why an Imus" wow I“ no" [Wren w wanker, lam Um any were wwem that the“ own down!)- turuunu was the mun. - . Inllljllg Hr. l'ortor oxplnfln‘d that the Produced had declared “Mn-st ro- oluroolty as wall m- we manufactur- on. ma travellers. the ma... “mung um. um- and the ruuroaau 50 um‘ pram-any (mly the tumors were! left who had not decided. This Clam. he stated. was the most Inwllw went. and know inning-ml; wh‘t the country Lost needed and the gov- urnmem had such ‘ poor opinton of then that. they appealed to t them “hon nll uther clan-08 hnd rejected the proposition. The government Ind nlso broken faith as they but promised t.) send no more pilgrun- mast-s to Wuhington. ’lhe Yankees, he had stn‘ed. had been retusing free trade for a, long tame and now they I take the country altogether. ears for the former treaty to pass. he stated. and just, at the moment. when Canada was be- giznin; to Work out. her freedom. the l‘nited States flaw that they were not teing benefittcd as much as they ALA Oran-Iv» wouh ‘It took eight y lntuau mung-w .-_H , rot tetng benefitted as much as they expected and wiped out the treaty. expeCting that Canada. Was in such a Condition that they would \ force them into annexation. ' CANADA NOT ASLI'ZEI'. "'l‘aft." continued the speaker. states that Canada is now at the parting of the ways. but Canada and made her/choice 42 years ago 0"03')1hin;. had gone to show it “as the wise course. in spite of the ob- structions placed in the way by the \nnkecs. Are “e. afwr estahhshing with Great Britain. the heat market ('uudu «or enjoyed or can enjoy. are “c to say that Canada haw been asleep and sulzmlt to annexation? Are you to sacrifice everything that worked for nml Mr. Porter stated that every lllnn should we mu ‘hc producu grmm In Canada, were manufacmrod In Canada. and (he (‘nnmllnnu giwn «wk and the monvy hem m t‘nn- ndu. The tanker runnmmd. "We mu“ m We homt M Hm mumn mun M mh‘mgvn‘v. Hun ‘0 thv l'immro who onI un‘nmh‘n mm mm!- mm mo NHMN mm \Mn Mm “III haw it me «ls-Mum Mum tmrmn m Hm mm! at “w \Iuwnummfi' rm and grow“!!! ATerrible Record A's every mother knows the death rate of little ones in Canada during the hut. summer months far exceeds that. of any other season of the year. The reason for this is that. the ex- cessive heot. Ming: on those dreaded oeuiéc heat, wings on those dreaded LAWN SOCIAL AT CAMERON. A lawn social under use ausplwa of time Methodist choir will be held at the home 01 Mr. Robert He“ le, on 'l‘uesMy, Aug. 29th. Tea served from 6 to 8. The Linden Valley orchestra. will be in sttendanoe. 990ml program being prepared. Admission adults 20c. children 10c. EXHIBITION VISITORS. Cltnzens of Lindsay all residents of Victoria, County when .ttendmg the 'roconto Exhibition be sure and lack up Mr. S. Oliver'u Lunch and Rumba“. SW. No. 56. It. wil be situated on the nth wulk. poul- 1â€".ry .i: live stock um, um .- oun- wfll be there from 53!. .\u.g Wn-nflwmbezlfd '0 pt» friends. No. 55. H' '1‘” '1‘" I“. FANUEIWI Porter stated that every man I nee um ‘hc producu grmm were manufgcmrod in had. ;u. and Hm (‘nnmllnnn giwn and the money hem m run- "We The «maker mnummd. M We hem! M ‘ho hum”) mun I.M..nlm of (.hildren’s Deaths country- Look for the number. under the auspices I but. two very den! “MOI“! for mile in the 83:; wad. “Odom Cum-eniem. I [90qu lot‘ a cam‘u‘hhl hm. M Ma. mm mums mans-.0“; $10 Ooln‘ $18 l\,l|“n:l Account GAMMA" NATICML EXRIBHIM Return Limit. SEpC. 12 1911 ‘0‘. 33. From :4 I J din Norm Bay «ml um i: W, Mum all mum {{ua'bm. on pmuuuly uliuuini u. 0f “(ht hosting is ul'tgimu, l .1” “m try on ulna-es. “I Inuk mu. "3"".W" \nd mtuumtlxeimim1m... 1].” i. why I can in mm...|i.-,.....g r w when 0th“?! foul. Du nu! h- riluh‘m eonwlc me If ymar v} m. [Iron] “,4“. Eyesight. waviulii a Kent-Ct... aver Neill's Shun- Stun. nyezlllfl's ”Duh I‘d. ‘il «1k n“ [48an l't‘plm‘mi. TNIuk Swat 0. a. A I. Dufl’. muasnu. AUG. 24 Tm (loll nd Muchim IN mud-in]: ' Spl. 5m and In In mum n u m a. Worth the Money BCddOw. Aug. 19. -â€" Ml>> JV! and Miss Edmunds. of Lmdm} ‘â€" ‘ th‘ng gm here this \u‘mx. 1‘” Cross has been mixing mm. m. Burnett {or a {0“ w. w. womumi I'E' MCCulloch, 0f 1‘01'011’0, -‘!"“' m Wuk end With her sister, \Irs'. Joe Oliver. 1“” Janie Sugg‘ie Sugin hor friend. WW 0- week with m- Curt“, at Sturgeon Point. Mtg ‘ number fl'om here iniend going to the “filed: with the union MMy. m‘ J”. 101118011 at Mt- ue guests 3"“ Sth'o. : In, HM and Mrs. Halsw‘d' " Mm their aunt. m5. is and son Lon!e at 5"- TORONTO $2.05 *_ $1.65 M. B; gums _Qph o. For which your ' " fig tast'e has sought Neilsons' -, Chocolates Ifyou want a coafectinn, one to most. makes. forms to the hi: oonnoiseur. You FM} pm “mum- AT DUNOON ’5 Thm‘l Tourist iuflmm Sleepers RETURN Aug. 26 to [- IO. I’m": all "Him and oust 01 or” H and in Canada. -, John “.03"- IOMSSESKERS l XCUPMONS F. H. K‘dd 91 but 8%. Something Quite The Best t0 Winnipeg and Edmeuton VI. 0M6“: And 8! Paul TURN RETURN . 26 to Aug. 29 and $1 apt. 9 2 Sept. Sand 7 From Lindsay DRUG : TORE The Rexal: Stare M"! 3mm. BADDO“ Ilu'u‘ a Tom“ ' D,P.A .ToNI“ .â€" M i» nu in UMM'W. um. Twannto a u S' “M“ ,to. up?“ .r l”- Imutr [products than n the face of the tanners of to. and 0am , “rowing open m their hig ""0 Imruuuulv Huv 3-: canon,- Lha! with m.- Gfltt American Mars“ Wu of (“Nana x mum!)- Of I'll.» cum. "My wanm The) (“00ng to delude the m lwlwf m1. largm‘ llu WM- price. {or agrmm «as. and to Induce 11 vom for Reciprocit‘x that he will b. bur-mu therelxy. (OHS-"y "Wind”: .9! "Allburlon. BNO“? the prom-n m‘fl‘ (he ('nih'd mt empluyq-d a s 0d Slath farun-r' m be Inflected. "fin-m- We ta-t'm‘x lilt' ,\ tors when our (1m th'l's “0:11 in “41>? tellmvn had nu >36? bewn thorn. Tho-5 uouath ns nlihdiu “caution; \u-rn a ever} 1‘01 Ming (2' a llociivrnr; Congress Attai‘hmi ~ “'9 a numht‘r uf 1.1m knees show :1; amnn r .m'nrarlson of tho 3 k agricultural pan' u 3' Buflalo “uh (h M of those in ()gdv-I W. “ith those in I no were ohtaim-d Yu \iu-xx ‘ ”P10 0! the l'mlo-d ‘1n‘4 n cflected. We Can rvl‘ Won that thl‘ figurnw on My Correct and not H: M figures Shaw ”1:11 a lad Prescott the prins «gar 0" M. h0g5, dairy pram Mtry are higher mm in ‘1 Ogdensburg. m: Taft, in a rm-n ”1 the (mers of the 1': ” I0?- to be alarmed as :2 a Canadians more a: m than we would sel II the face of these facts ho * m of Victoria and P h and Ontario at large be!“ M open their home ' J” M higher prices to c In exchange for the I”? d the United sums W“ “new Larger Mark the United States 8.11110 arly how p0 SEC“ B la

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