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Watchman Warder (1899), 10 Sep 1903, p. 13

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Suits at re orchard ; frame barn 43 x 54 one staming undemeyath ; Id use 30 x 40 ; log pig pen 16x21‘ )1: house 16 x 24. One got" kl] and never-failing spring creel two miles from Grass Hill static: Fe from Woodville, one and 3 ha tun Hartley, and lour from Can ‘ay. Apply to DENNIS MAC] F, Hartley P.0.â€"-36â€"4. R SALE.-In the town of W0 . 116”, on the Mariposa side and o lsxte the school house and Pr rtenan church, that desirab perty composed of six acres; this property there is a beaq ful red brick house with 'whid nick trimmings, good kitchen Dodshed attached, fine cellar wi ment floor, also a. cistern Wid. rum, and a. never-failing well ju81 :50 by house ; a fine young 01} and bearing fruit the paSt f9! 31's. This land is' of the hell! i], and well tile drained. 4113‘ a wishing to purchase .a me! miortable home can do so If the} we quickly enough to secufl; 800. F01 5p 7: t . "€5.24"; ‘1‘}:- r ’ l 1325}??? 'a i? and the .30“ can Wt: “3133“ not RM FOR SALE.-â€"Lot 1, C011. 1 'ownship of Eldon, 110 acres,: leared; 95 acres under good on? ation. Good log dwelling, a u for 'or ' Shirts kc tin, «rower» t in commotm." used {or mains {mt gamma 3“} Rage Fitted With Eflm‘“ ioats {5g 'grémisé.._ss. u fl H me! Whicb easi‘)’ much $6. Fishery Overseer The King Fishery Overseer do The King do do License Inspector do The King John Short The King do ,y do _ do do J ohn_ Kenady W Hounsell E Hufl‘ (in do W J Austin J08 E McKague W J Austin Constable Sparkea George Caddy W C‘ Sparks Sept. 1 2th, 1903 ' Name of Defendant. Stewart Graham Ernest Rieley Leo Cote Alfred Berry Robert Bullick Searl McDonald Thomas Kinneat- Michael 70?Neil George Laundry Albert: Kent David Abercmmbie Wellington Hall George Wellington Andlcw Goheen Albert Dowuey Geo Speucelcy Daniel McGinuis do Wm McMahon James Gallauger George Smith ,Wesley Ranows ‘Julm O’Neil John Duke Jauws Hatton Albert Dufty Daniel O’Keefe Wm La Page A I Smith Mary Lavina Smith F rcnmur Crandell Albert W'ilsou Juliu hlcwlmm Michael Dunn Patric' Dorris IJnlm ., Wells ‘David Lockwood John Hickey iMathew McDonald “"111 Graham Frank McConachy Ruben Carr _ Hugh Burke Thomas Bick ‘James Hutton Lillie Hutton Jnhn Pcurose Michael Mulcahey Edward Clendeuning Anthony May Thomas Breso Charles Harris Peter Fletcher William Hepburn Abraham Smith Albert Davay Carl McShultz Luke ()‘Cnnuur Wm Redmond Henry Tetro John Mahoney H Appelban J nbn Aidus Wm Rummy Wm Dawson Leonard High! Martin McIntosh Ellen Foster Joseph Scott Sam‘l Trick Kenneth McDonald John Bate - John O'Connell Aleas Se mour George uddy. Ezra Ward Alex Valentine William Cully Annie Hufl John Spencer George Pickens Edward Rail Duncan Bail! Murchel Joseph Richard Cutresa Robert Richards Assam“: do Abusive Language Ubstructing Highway Indecent Expoeure [Assault do Drunk Disorderly Assault do do Drunk and dis’ y llmulting, ' language DI unk and dis' y do do do Vagrancy Breach Cattle by law Vwmmcy Dmuk and dis’y flu Nature of Charge. Assault Dumk and dis'y Theft Vagrant-y Afisault Vagmucy Drunk and dis'y Assault do Abusive language do do Drunk and dis'y do Assgmlt do Drunk and difi’y V Insanity Drunk and dis')’ Disorderly conduct Vagrancy Fraud Selling liq'r to mino: do Drunk and dis'y do Dism-deljly conduct Aswan: Drunk and dia'y Pedlurs by law Assault Vagmcy Aggravated assault agrancy Threatening_ language do Drunk and die? Fishery Act Vagrancy Fishery Act dd Date‘ June do of Conviction. July do (10 do (10 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Am: do do do do do do do do do do do do do June J uly Aug June July Aug do do do Sept June du July Aug (10 do do do d( i do do do do do do do do do 10 15 18 14 18 21 10 12 16 22 17 11 24 25 26 Name Amou of Convicting Penalty. J ustice iDun Wm Steers ‘ u 15 13 \Jas W m Deacon h ricl'liug Kfiqu deafie; 13 75 1950 cocoa-a g ‘NIN 30‘3” _._- "TBâ€"3563) Paid ' 1! non r over by not. said 1u_st__ice._ general. {iiâ€"6f". Fine, €113?)- Enid Fine or or who 9*“ to ,A_- unit‘ Justice. 825 t€ 10 5.0 can! 89 10 12 O1 '3 10 no 2 on éfiia J n'stice: Furtlm’ll h EMBER I711}; 'n «how do do do do do do. do Not; yet psid ‘6 mths in juil Paid T T 6 nulls in Central? Paid T T 15 days in defll l mlh in jnil Not yet p1id Sentence sun 'd 6 math in jai Pnid T T l mth in jail Not yet paid gaid T T of. yet id Paid T 1?“ Not. yet. paid do do Paid T T Not. yet paid do Dimniusod' Not yet paid Cou'ly Trent and '10 days to i5“ anm of Com Six months in 4 Fishery dep‘entl County Trans Six months in Cumt'd to Gem lbicenae fund and do Six months In County Trm ‘ t. 3 or 6 mth in‘ Co Tron g to Wurdeu g to 00 Trans do 'ma! ins! nx uncut db pmaecution prison ions pronoun ion informhnt ‘mutinfl em: Rotor?! 37h? with several :~ the Weld WW. It 75 Cents a factors of a revenue for rill pay from 15 the cost of the That is ’the hasâ€" mmissioners are ed intelliuentlm note is no doubt; [ONEY RWORKS :lear. But thl better than we shown card has put ithout charge I‘he,town paid $42 each tor would have ) we put in mm to the 5500 a. year at what we charge. Then 5, which were t all, but to 11 made. with ‘, well up to nnual state- : expenditures | success the 1' according paid the lubt that the rstâ€"class pro- 1 one that e of revenue. be quite wil- $10.000 or aid for the mfortably on 1d. " *DUCED satisfactory into 9089' n a dumping own by one tipped into clay in is a '. is brought shovelled in- yâ€"well to a. city. When veller strug- .nded of the a sewers get big circular below the u-l is (1pr it. It. is ’ a per cent. a of minute tullen stub- .tcriaJ spoik be fed into let mingle grinder is a the any is Year in Advance ; S! if no bed. Here . the grind- ‘ big factor rom this it mar-like al- 1 revolving 04 pebbles 1 these the down one 5' are sill- Our readers will remember that some months ago the Board of Edu- cation here were considering the pro- postion made, by Mrs. Hoodless of Hamilton on behal! of the provincial government, that Domestic Science and Manual Training should be taught in the Public Schools. Oril- lia has been recently considering that qplesuon and seems to have de- decided against the idea of intro- jects as did Lindsay, The Orillia News-Letter says : -- II, Fir'om the brick piers 311 im ends of these kilns .V tweetmgy great smoke stacks. At time’lovfi‘ends 'ragethefires. These are fed by dust coal that storms in upon them under blast pressure. It is hard to convey an imprmion of the fury of thaemee. Goingasnear as the heat permits one sees a conflict '4 to! flame that to a newspaper-manna;- gests the future abode of deliqduent in. Fed into the highs end 30! the revolving kiln, the cement mixture gramally- works down to- ward the fire. First drying. then scorching, then turning red Heneath the terrible eye that seems to draw it on. it traVels down till it creeps into the whirlwind of flame and writhes amid its 1000 degrees of heat. But. the torment ends at last; the mixture breaks up into particles that come through the screened out- lets in a fiery hail into the steel bar- rows that are placed to recofi'e them: These particles are very hard, but, mixed with a little gypsum, they are fed into grinders and finished in cyl- inders half-full of pebbles. There you have your Portland cement which is so rapidly supplanting other build- ing materials at the present day. schools. W Ill through harvest and threshing the order of the day. m Ella Cunnbcll left for Toron- to Normal Collage on Monday last. Miss Powles, who has been visiting fiends at. Hartley, returned home last week. We are glad to hear that Mr. Will Campbell is n-covering after a few days' illness. U" B ‘WV A great number attended the To- ronto Industrial Exhibition last week, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. J. Barker, Messrs. C. Smith, . A. Murchison. A. In. A. Campbell returned home Imu- Quite 9. mm of our friends took in the Dominion exhibition. Some are Messrs. Hector Carmichael, Dun- can Hellman. Alex. Martin, William Hamlin. Babel-t McLean and An- thony Minnow. , , _‘:_ A Wedding bells are ringing again. A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. Sampson Martin, on Wodnaday last. When he gave his dwghtpr ‘in marriage to Mr. Alton Tripp. harmony. was perform- ed by HM Methercll of Sea- grave‘ On Friday evening, when reâ€" turning from their tpur, they were aim a. wry cordial reception by their relatiws and friends: ‘ On Friday last 111‘. Joseph Brown gave. his friends and neighbom.-an ice cream pony. One of the‘special“ rm Q; the evening was "the Lay;- ”Mn, . M; which entertained the BOUStWOBK Ii SCHOOLS 18:68 BurthWick o'f Orillia is IC ’imon of 1m with: minimal ' S01“! Ht

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