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Watchman Warder (1899), 18 Sep 1902, p. 5

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Sch Eider Down Cloahng' :regular 50c. bargain days...42c 54inch Satin in Rose and Green, regular 50c, bargain days.... ..4oc W’VeSts,13C. 18C, 2%.....o~oo ..... 00.00 .......... 090....23C WDQWCI’S, 25C. 35C, 45C..o.oo....00.....u...o OQOOOoOQoSOC flannel Underwear, Night Govqxs, Corset Covers. Drawers and Shirts, $3.50,$450tOo:oo - 2. oooooooooooooooooooooo 0......1 ”percent. of! Boys Clothing . wand Blue Demins, regularzoqbargam days...... ..... Turkey Red Table Linen, regular 45c, bargain days . .. .. . .. .. . Brown Corduroy, regular 60c, bargain days. . . . ...... ... Ian’s Fleeced Lined Underwear, regular 50c, bargain days . . Unbleached Table Linen, regular 28c, bargain days...... .... . Unbleached Table Linen, regular 40c, bargain days. . . . ...... . White Saxony Flannel, regular 45c, bargain days. . .. ....... . . GreyFlannel, regum 23C, main daysooeeoo ...... o... a... mmannel, 1.99133“. 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Regular pnccs $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and 10.00 are leaders. . . mm: cutsofi' all New Furs; Rufi's start at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, A.â€"-AA _---‘--‘-------.---. m “film mom mm. e unusually cold weather we will offer on Blankets, Flannels, Underwear, W VICTORIA SfiOE m Friday _Sat‘11rday w “MEL PUB SALE LINDSAY’S LE THE FAMOUS SHOE FOR WOMEN. SEPT. 19th and goth. BIMKIIIIISI’S LINDSAY’S LEADING sums HOUSE SHOE STORE d ..............23C l£§§..ooOooooo ....33C 0. ....... 0.0.03“ ays.:...... OOOOOOIOxsc O... 00.... 0.00.00.25c .z.....$2;o .......$415 .... ....$7.75 », $5.00, $6.00 days LINDSAY. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18th. 11902 18c ..23c ..13c .Ozzc ..70c . .65c $I-3s $2.10 $300 $3.50 ..16c ..36c "49‘? I§C The Ground. and Buildings open to the public. All Live Stock'had ev. ery department of the exhibition open to the public. 9.00 a m.â€"Continuation of judging of Horses and all Live Stock. 1.00 p.m.â€"The Bletso Children. the youngest and eleven-est national dancers in Canada. wine: 0! my prizes.- 1.30 p.m.â€"-Speeding i. the M entoallhoreea. Apriuottlso will be given. Entrance Fee 87.50 and $7.50 more for prime vim. let to receive 875. 2nd to reodve 850, 3rd to receive $25. . 2.00 p.m.-â€"The Par-corn, in Burl”. 3 AL _ __.__A_J 1.00 punâ€"Judging of Horses; 2 o 'clock, Cattle; Pigs and Sheep at 2. 30. 1.30 p. m.â€"Gran_d performance of Lily Bletao, the Canadian Premier my Cornetist, youngest of her sex in Canada. who plays that splendid instrument. 2.00 pan-Three year old Speding. a prize of 830. 2. 45 p.m. -â€"Al. Waltz, Cycle end Rol- let Skater Wonder. 3.30 p. m â€"Green Speeding commen- ces, a. prize of $30. Buy Ruth, Contortion Act, who performs tests, which have mystified the W profession in Gem and the!!!“- ted Statemandagreatmyother 8.00 pinâ€"Mg and Duerow, the marvellous one-med triple W Acrobats md Comedians. 10.30 p.m.â€"-Ga.tea Closed. Grand Illumination of Agricultural Park and buildims by Electricity. 7. 00 p. m. â€"Principa.l Building! open to the p.ublic 7.10p.mâ€"E. Will Bemley, slackwlro. and barrel tossing act. 7.30 punâ€"Band Concert and Prom- 4.30 yumâ€"2.40 Speeding; 3 prize of $100. 2.45 plugâ€"Team Speeding {or vester's Plow. 8.50 p.m.â€"Grand Parade of the animals around the Ring. 'l'hn Svlv-ter Band will be on Refreshments will be obtainable the Grounds at 25¢: a meal. Dining Hall will be in charge 0! SEPT. 25, 26, 27 Grand Illumination of Agricultural Park and Buildings by Electrifity. 7.30 p. m. â€"Principa.l buildings open to the public. 8.00 p.m.â€"Tho Sylvester Band and DAILY PROGRAM Pint Day, Timmy, Sept 25th 8 0' CLQCK IN THE MORNING The growth and buildings open for receiving exhibits. 1.00 p.m.-The Exhibition Granada will be open to the public. 2.30 panâ€"Judging in the hall com- 8.30 mumâ€"Grounds and building- op- en to the public. Promamde Concert. 10.00 p.m.â€"Ga.tea Closed. ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS First Day and Evening, 15c; Second and Third Days, 25c; Second even- in. 25c, Grand Stand, 10c. Agricultural rm, Hindu], SINGLE FARE on all the days of the Fair, good to return on 29th. The Ealiburton train will be held till 5 o'clock p.m. on the 26th and '27th September. JOHNSTON ELLIS, JAB KEITH, President, Sea-Trap, SATURDAY. Sept- 20th- Bowes, auctioneer. credit 25 head sélect horses. fro up. the WOW 0‘ n" w There are 'n‘o "broncos" .11: Sale at one 0'61“? PJh- 0 I. "-1 “P. u“, I“ VI'V-‘a v' There are no “broncosf' among than; Saleat. oneoclock pm onthepre- mises No. Sand 9119mm Lindsay:- These animals arena first-clam and fit for work. ”13 Third Day, Saturday, Sept. 27th 8 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING. he Sylvester Ban ground all the Fair. B. Terry. Thursday, Friday, Saturdly. Second Day. Friday. Sept. 26th Lindsay’s Special Tub Amflxcmu TOBEE’ELDONm ENTRAL m0A1'7P.I. matrix: XHIBITIQN Credit Drivers 101' ms. Fetterly's star} was that on July the 4th., Fisher. who was em- ployed by her on the Isrm. had been at a mighbar': logging bee. In the evening he had come home and help- ed her to milk tbs cows. When she sndFisherwex-sinthekitchennmer- val-d, she had found fault. with her son Elijah {or not coming home on! helping with the chores. Fisher hsd asked if she had any fault to and rith him. She said she hsd not. but that she had seen him near the farm a long time beiore he arrived at the house. Fisher had then. so In. Fetus-1y sud, called her a dâ€"â€"d liar. caught her and thrown her on the door. mien upon her, choked her and attempted other vioâ€" lence, an! eddthegroueIt-thinge to 'vâ€"‘_, her. 836 ha maimed for help’ and st. that. instant. her son Elijah t?- at. the door. She said “See pea-ed what. this brute is doing." Elijah im- modhtely cinch? W .99”? Crown Attorney Devlin and Ir. 0. H. Hopkin- oonducted the pro-ecu- tlon and Mr. St. John of Toronto, the detence. 'lhe case occupied the time between 11- o'clock and 2.15, and Fisher was honorably acquitted. while his enema-s received a scathing rebuke, coupled with a suggestion that they should be prosecuted, from the judge. ""V -vv. very much innumeduamultotbo- ing choked by Fisher. While. how- em, Mrs. Wood was looking at one side of the neck. Mrs. Fetterly and a girl that was with her, were Much- ing the skin of the amt ri‘ to make it appear inflamqq. The BeetCiflzensottheDismct Cue to the Defence of: Homeless Lad. Some of the best people in linden nnd the neighborhood believed Fisher the victiia of e. trumped-up charge and besides raising momy for his de- fence. in several instances were pres- ent and gave evidence in his luvor. Prominent. among these were legio- trate Battle, Dr. Currie and Ir. J. H. 'Delunere. editor of the linden Echo. Constable Welsh, Hrs. Joe. Wood. In. A. Brown and Mr. D. Sullivan also teetiflegl in Fisher’s inr- vor. He told s. convincing- story on ONLY A HUIPEILUP STORY Constable Welsh said that Elijah Fetter-1y had come to him on July 5th to havoFlsher Arrested. 'I‘hcy got a warrant from Magistrate En:- tle and went to look {or their man. For some time he could not be found but was afterward located at Mr. D. who torbmd (beboyt'cing moved from Sullivan’s. Eb no no disabled that: Cannabis Welsh had got Dr. Currie. who forbid the boy being moved from the house. interest for the people of linden and vicinity god reflects a. great. deal of WV upon thooo people was heard by. Judge Hardin at the court house we on Sum-day. Charles Fisher. a. young Englishâ€" man about 18 years old was chargnd by a In. Levi Fetter-1y, with indoo- ent. ”adult. The woman was 50 or 60 your. class andtoldamost (lounging story about. the boy. This won in part. corroborated by her son Em, nAyoung‘m oi 25 or no. Hr. Daniel Sullivan testified that he had found Fisher lying in the filth. or a sheep pen on the morning of the 5th of July. He had been lying thereunderapartdtheroot that bullet the rain come down on him duringthe night. He was in a pit- iuble condition from wet and filth. His eyes were swollen completely cloned and his {we was badly dieâ€" colored and bruised. It. Sullivan hefommdhadeeenmthce.fle had worked well and Ir. Sullivan he- lievedhemegoodindmtflouhoy. Wig-Ind not u very good nepâ€" um" Tried for Indecent Assault WOMAN '8 STORY without supper. Nobody was at home. He had brought. the can from the Muhecune. 'l'hehoroee wereln the pea! ; he put them out. Only one milk poll was elem. He used it to milk one cow. It we! early in the evening and u live. Fetter-1y had other: told him she would rather not ave the cows milked too early, he had (pit milking and gone with com neighbor- !or a swim in the lake. When he come back Mn. Fet- 5' 1milking. and put. the cows away {or stho night. In the kitchen Mrs. Fet- ;terly had complained because Elijah Ind not come home, and reproved him ilor going to the lake. They were :tdkim of this when Elijah came in The. judge declared tint he had never seen a more glaring attempt at a. trumped-up charge to cover a crime that deserved worse punish- ment than it had received. Young Fisher had the conndtrnoe and respect, of the best people in the neighborâ€" hood. His Honor had formed a very bod opinion of the witnesses for the crown. The mother was too anxioun nwitneu; tbewnnndoomebnck into court and listened to his moth- or's oviduct, Hr. St. John argued that in dc.» tail- mother and son had diflered. that the son had denied things that respectable witnesses uwore to. The boy'e mutation for good behavior and lulu-try and his own manly story. were urged as reasons (or his acquittal. en the 1nd slmost insensibfle and than trumped up this change to escape the punishment his crime: deserved. "I only regret." said Judge Harding, "that the magistrate inflicted so'light a. oentcnce on a man who should be Sole Register Monddy. Sept. 29thâ€"By Ella Bowel. macaw. credit. no.1. 0! term stock and Implement. the property of Ir. W. X- Grant, lot 11. con. 15. lulpou. Solo ct. one o’clock and vlthout reterve. u Hr. Gum hu oold his arm. The stockeon- prlo. six hone. one driver. two you-ling oolu. ave much eon. eight 2-year old ate-n end ham. m young cattle, 8 ulna. sheep. Phi. etc. m implement: do all drab-cl... SATURDAY. SEPT. 20.-Credit sale 0! high-elm horses, consist.“ of 10 delivery or livery horses and _ 15 blocks weighing from 1200 to 1500 pounds. 'the property 0! Mr. W. A.- Weeac, No. 8,7 Melbourne-st. Lindsay. Sale at one o'clock. TUESDAY, SEPT. 23.â€"By Arch. Campbell. auctioneer, credit «.19 of house and lot und houadnold furniture, the property of mu Lem Reid, Woodville. Sale gt one o'clock sharp 1nd without reserve. See posters. FRIDAY, SEPT. 26th.â€"By Elks Bowel. mucosa: ut Lindsay’s ugh stables, Lindsay, credit sale a! 80 horse- of all kindsâ€"workers, driv- er: and men! purpose horses. Alâ€" so a. number of new and second- hand bugiel. navel-u! oetu of new and secondâ€"hand harness. Sule at. 10 o'clock um. m4 ‘wigoug ra- Tho lady. declared am the prison- er had given‘his evidence in such a way that convinced him that be was telling the truth. Fetterly had beat- In 3.11 for at least six months. There ought now to be an. «Man {or con- spiracy broughtmgnimt the mother and son. I discharge the prisoner without a stain upon his character." end said he would atop their "chew- inc.” He caught Finher and pound- ed him, ran him out to the road.and three times in a short distance had thrown him down and beaten and kicked him. At length he said "I will tell that you assaulted my mo- thu' ; people will believe me More they will you.” The rent of Fisher’s atory corroborated that of the con- cuble and Mr. Sullivan. THE JUDGE'S VIEWS Crown Attorney Devlin addressed the judge briefly, pointing out that two witueeeee had evorn that Fisher, had committed the crime. and only himself directly contradicted it. The judge must either diebelieve the two or convict Fisher. Rev, C. 0. Jot-tofu Lecture On Tuesday night nextâ€"not Mon- day as announced last weekâ€"Rev. C. O. Johnston will Iocturc in the Queeq stmet Methodist church on “English- men, Irishman, Scotchmen and Oth- era." Mr. Johnston is natural}; ad entertainer. His physical makeup, cut of mind. and attainments. all conspire to unite him a master of attractive Mic discourse. He is an execution!“ of high orderâ€"- a study tor those «who can torthe art, In touches with a. m‘: hand the Mcmdhadflnodhluflo and mu. I mfmsom's STORY 750. I Full. LAHBEBTâ€"KELSOâ€"At the Manse. Penelon Falls, by the Rev. B. C. Sinclair, B. A., on Wednesday. Sqn. 8rd, lit. Andrew Lambert»! 0.1m. to Hrs \nn Eliza. Keko. HART'INâ€"TA\‘M)L:â€"On Wednesday. Sept. 17th n: the residerm of the We’. pu axis, 23 Kent-st, Lind- 5.51.111 "1-1“. A. J. H. Strike. 111'. M Martin and Zeda, daughter 0! Kr. and Ira. Fred Taylor. momâ€"McDoNALDâ€"At St. Mary's "w-sbytery on heads; morning, 1»; Rev. Archdeacon Casey Hr.H.W.He1-chmer of Fernie. B. 0.. and Jean, daughter 011k. John McDonald. Vicwm\e. 10th., byRav. A. B. cum. I.A. Bod AW Grunt to Devon. 8111""..on o! Coboconk. lcCAUSLANDâ€"In Ops on Tuesday. Sept. 9th, to Mr. md Mrs. Ju. lcCensland, a. daughter. JOHNSTONâ€"In the township 0! Feuelon, on Friday, Sept. 5th to It. and Mrs. Edward Johnston. I. , daughter. BOYDâ€"In the township of Somer- vllle, on Monday. Sept. 8th to In and Mrs. Harry Boyd, a. daughter. SEERâ€"0n Tuesday. September 9th to Kr. and Ira. Richard Shiny, 18th con. Brock, a son. PEELâ€"ALUM. on 15th, Sept., to llr. and 111'..me A Peel; a McFADYENâ€"At Inlay. on Sunday, evening. Argus McFadyen, at the age of 68 years.- TALBOTâ€"At Gamington. Saturday, 809W 6th, 1902, Ida Olivia In. beloved wife of Mr. H. D. Talbot, pom at Cunningham in her 27th year. KILLERâ€"At lot 8. con. 9, Brochon Wednesday. September 10th. Ruby Etta. beloved daughter of C. Wu- ley and Alice Killer, aged 8 month: SILVERWOOD.â€"At Oakwood on! Sept. 1501.. Helen Gertrude Silver- wood, daughter of Mr. W. A. Sil- verwood, aged 6 years. mm WRIGHTâ€"DAVEYâ€"At the residence of the bride's brother, Mr. Wesley Dcvey, Sault Ste. Marie, mm, by Rev._ Dr. Stone, on Wednesday, August 27th, Hr. Waley Wriglgt, of the Winnipeg Telegram, to Annid W Victoria, only daughter 0! Ir. William Davey of Pension “I came to Cemdnflmply to stake hands with C01. Hughes.” said It. Ryan. “I met him/in South Africa and was anxious to see-111m again". "Yes, I like Canada ; at least my filamentous of it thus far are very favorable. The weather has been good while I have been here. I an! surprised at the variety 0! the pro- ducts of the country. People W have an idea that Canada is a very cold country. We regard her a “Our Lady of the Snows' you know; but I am sure foreign opinion is much mistaken." _Col. Hughes took Mr. Ryan to the Genocide Institute, fand the student. were hvored with a. brief adores! trom an interesting man from an id- tereeting part of the British Empire“ A visitor at more than ordinary in terest m in town yesterday morn- ing. He was Mr. Pierce J. Ryan. a! Cape Town, South Africa. 1:. By. an wu with 001. Hughes when“! gone to Toronto to meet him, and went with the colonel to his sum cottage gt Penelon Falls. Hr. film is an «ax-member of tho Cups Colony legislature. He arriv- ed in New York mentiy on a ho!!- day trip. CBAWFORDâ€"HARDYâ€"By Rev. ’1‘. W. Janine, at the residence of the W's parents, Cnnnington, Sept. 9th. Mr. David Crawford of Nelson. B. 0., to Miss Annie, daughter of Kr. and Mrs. John Hardy, of Can- Home for the And The seventh mud meeting 0! thd management or the Home for the Aged will beheld in the wand! chamber on Frflny Oct. 10th at 2 o'clock. Reports of the year‘s work will be prenatal and 0mm elected. E. E. Shanna. Sec. '1‘. Stewart. Pres. CAME TO SEE COL. HUGHES Mr. Ryan was Kind to Canadians in Atria and Likes Canal: Now. Mr. Pierce Ryan of Cup: Town is Pleased with Canada WAS IN THE LEGISLATURE 00c. bhdteye 70c 'l'heblgpdunofleredforspeedin' 3t mumymmmum ambhinqoutthovawbeut hos-um ”W” Ian-alga to mm ~ daughter The my Market OMENEE if?

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