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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Sep 1904, p. 10

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are not Allowed to damp» lass 'l‘wo libs from Townâ€"How Wat chmanâ€"Warder. t crap in Lian- Editor Sir.â€"â€"The niugniiicen Territories has attr ted general attention to Canada field for settlement. The good have induced L'. S. capita- , what this popular one Price and how it is growmg greater l jaw. N. \l‘. 'l‘.. where a system 0! waterworks is being installed, writes a letter from there, dated Aug. 22nd i .andand to her cousin Mrs. A. B, Terry, own town, from which the following par- agraphs are taken : Moose Jaw is a ' is quite a railway c a roundhouse and a. very large sta- tion, and a great many people com- 0 little ing and going all the time. There ‘ are four large hotels, and five church- Canada, as . es, and they are just finishing a nice fused B15533“ large hospital. Houses are very ~15 of the west. By scarce. Everything is very dear that the Canadian 2nd everything is sold by the pound. . on get 3 pounds of potatoes for 25 becoming a great ‘cents, three pounds of apples 25 and are “Ct ”5 cents, and I paid live cents for four possible plums. Rhubarb is 5 cents a pound. I bake bread, as the bakers’ is not regret aâ€" fit to use. comâ€" Water is one of the great needs of the thousands. is that this Northwest Country. They bring ave the home market the water around every second day had in the States, in waggons that look like slop wag- bv reason the great industrial cen- gons and everybody has a tank that ties which have been built up there. holds six pails and you have to give Now if Canada had a higher tarill the man ten cents every time he fills. wall, the l'nitcd States inanuiacturâ€" it. So you may know we don’t yrs would be cmnpellcd to come over waste much. We have not had rain to (‘anada and build a large branch for a long time; there has only been order to compete with one good rain two months; so you This Would be see we have no soft water. The wat- mla as or in the country is very bad. They a, (would give armor the requirâ€" only have surface water. They are pd number of implements free from sloughs and they scrape them out duly, and would also be the means and put fences around them to keep ‘ and cities : the cattle away, and that is the watâ€" er they use for everything. It they of developing our towns giving new employment. to the lab- . . dig a well the water is bad. The farmers just seem to live it oba and the. ,. as a prospt'c l 5 every season. tarts with a magnificent display â€"â€"things inâ€" of all the new and specially good bring cull lll ry. governments 'l‘erritories have been a nd the glitter- Japs are also we vi ncial and the in Securing settlers a ing guns of th helping to populate meet thc con ls orthwest is fast agricultural centre ; entitled to every and assistance. the matters of Americans who farmers protection One or thong lht' ing over by they do n01 h here which lhf‘)’ ‘d. l' 0 émedomcmmmnmm steds at 6.50, 7.50 and 9.50. has a specially good thing in Soft Hats, fine the choicest and ( Collars, Shirts, the cities as put in stock in Tics, Hose, hat they’re wearing in in oring man, . profitable and diversified m 61'. The C‘. l’. better shape have ever been have been laid, iicicnt equipment western lines are in than they before; heavier rails and there is more cfâ€" lor the handling of it. this year it will be but a short‘ period before the plan of limit- ed means will be unable to buy a farm here 2’ The good land across the line is all taken .up and prices are high. leavingr the flow of immigraâ€" tion to come to Canada. where they can secure land . from $1.30 to dread of frost. They say they nearâ€" ly always get a cold dip in August, and sure enough last Saturday night it came; it cut. down all the flowers and potatoes, but the milkman told me this morning that it did not hurt the wheat. and that is about the only thing they grow. Everybody will be glad when the harvest is over and the farmers will be able to 'breathe free again. They are putting in sewers and waterworks. They get the water from Thunder Creek. but it will be a long time before they will be comâ€" 20 Extraordinary cuts the choice of Bargains for a most comple School Suits, 1.20, 1.55, 1. the next ten days in Boy to stock of School Suits, d 450, School Shoes, ’5 and fit your Boys’ out at prices that don patch. $10.00 l'N' um.“ - buying land pleted. They have to go down mim- its value will haVe feet in some places They have very 1 coal here, which they call Call; of the quick rise that gom coal. It is between a soft and a Price: num- hard coal and not very dirty. had $7.50 per ton. It is nice to watch the town herd go out in the morning. There about. 100 cattle. They belong the city people; the cowboys care of them all day and bring them home at night. The cowboys are great riders and have funny little horses they call cayusos. and they its golfing large don't trot. like Ontario horses, but the Saskatchewan have a way of their own. at You ought to see the dirty shops they have here. I am sure. that ii butcher shops were in Toronto health officer would be after iSchool Pants, 300, 350 an Never mind mending the old suits, come to Graham make it worth your while to .. J' . GBAEAM [10th which has t e date focuwear. now really the advantage is sure to oome. While thori- is yet a lu-l' of good homosli-mls to be in .\ssiniboia_ Saskatchewan and Alâ€" berta it. would be well for the. laborâ€" ;irio to see. to it. that, in: men of (in: share of them. they securi- their it appears as though the. present prefers to favor the U. l'ul lu‘c than the man as may be g()\t'l'lllllt‘lll S, capitalists (‘nnzuliilzl laboring from from’ of land in Valli-y to an .\mcricnn company Sit 1w!“.u".‘1‘. 'l‘hr-ro were certain conditions named in the deal which the the company have failed to fulfil. but. the. lxopt the land just the same, and will them. ' harm-st therefrom, while There N‘llli'l's cannot buy land exâ€"‘but are l)_\ paying greatly advanced two miles of the city. those companies. .we had a circus come to town peoplo Vihe Indians with their sqaws under glittlc ones came in by the dozens. coniâ€"E'l‘hcy dress so funny in all the. colâ€" cloarâ€" ors of the rainbow, some of them oilhoir looking very nice, while others are E .‘i very dirty. cast. I would not like to live here alâ€" Moved ways. You get so lonesome with- . Brooks, that Mr. McFarland as Com- out trees and grass. I have not missioner inspect this crossway and seen a blade of grass or clover or a ditch, and ?if he thinks it necessary “m, '1‘)U'r)iri.~\‘ [W- ”Omit-pee worth calling a tree. They to dig the ditch and under the cross- . . g . . .(dn t. glow here on account of the way. to do so, or to do whatever he our l'lllt' l‘\t'llltlill:_{ anonymous CUl'll-iwind, which blows something dreadâ€" thinks best to the extent of $27). publish the mooning .1111 all the time. legarding the railway debentures which the reeve and clerk were IXI a. x. BE N‘t'll lruct s Two Brief Cl” ' ."\ pro.“ "l: "\L‘JH'LIl \_. r‘ rs.“ ' a ‘3‘ l _. ’ be completed, and that the sum of $500 of railway fund be appropriat- ed toward the completion of it. This to include the quarter line. On motion of Messrs. llevitt and McFarland the $500 of the railway money received on Emily bridge was equally divided among the commisâ€" sioners on the north side. The rcevo $100 for Emily boundary. On motion of Mr. Devitt council adjourned to meet on Thursday Oct :lllth. Verulam Council are a lot of Indians here, not allowed to tent within Council met at Bobcaygcon 0“ Yesterday Tuesday, with Reeve Hunter, in the and chair, and Councillors Geo. Brooks, and J. J. lJevitt, E. Tiers, and D. Mc- Farland present. Mr. W. J. Graham asked council to have ditch dug on Fenelon road 22, con. 2, from the culvert to the con. line. by Messrs. Devitt and Slllll Univ. 1 grace and finish of up-to- I f 1,, ' URLEY HAS lT. ' . .. This Spring’s shoe models are the daint- " “ ”“47 g ‘7 ' -' tyle *' asked by - hoped that the no longer l ht‘ w i: y of Ontario will be the but ill ing election will see their l_\ to for the interests country, Yours. ll. Mcl“..\(‘lll£l~l;\i. Saskatoon. lug. 27th 'tll. W An Essay on Peterbcro dog in r 1 mg iest that the shoe world has ever known. . Ifyou bu atHurle ’5 you get this Springs models. f you don t get them your shoes ' will be out-of-date. ‘ Ill-\ll‘ll Buy at ”18 Store _. m... (.i‘_“?|.. , l l t . v mists. .l =‘-‘ p l l; *, 1;.‘)."I- :11“, \«Ili‘ tl‘: 4“,. 1"“, - M Bl‘llN’l‘ RIVER (Crowded out last week) 'l‘imos pro brightening up ; the bar- vest is well gathered in. and Stores 7 , , _t,\(... (ll) nd you willnave the prOper sty le of foot ”W" wear, made of the prorer materials and ' This tip C(‘slb you :nunicn‘iions we authâ€" wil bout u signal I ure. prossul with the zirgunu‘n‘c oi writer that bun ing been imâ€" the out of Consideration for supâ€" _______+_.__.â€"â€"- KINMOUNT orized to sell reported that they h Say on July 15th, a at last meeting they ad met in Lind- nd not having the are filling up for the fall trade. Mrs. Jas. Cain who has been in the hospital in Toronto for a num- suflic1ent offers had instructed her of weeks, is home again and is “10‘ painters and carpenters have solicitors to proceed and inform the doing well the‘ (Crowded out last week) man who wr' ' ' l t 1 h C0111 . t ' k ' . ‘ p e e( e new station here on guilway company that m; the com- The Methodist. church here is HURLEY KentfiStreet, Lindsay =55"; ' “A ill 5.1:} ABUSED ms CHILD n v.‘ ; _ W." . _, . A Beach Farmer Brutally .tssau Frail Fittle Boy George Johnston. of lim. ‘2. ‘lef, and the father of children. receivcd his trip. by last week at the (are w; criminal court, on tlu Mm ;;~ «2 lllCting bodily harm on Ms -. . aged 13-3- Thc boy. “he ‘zé-Ih'l'fl'l" 0d, and a dx'llCfllt‘-l(lill\.2.;’ ‘ 1"" low, still‘ bears lllf‘ um"..- Ill“ fearful beating givi‘n but “of ‘1 Week ago. The mum? I will” gave as an excuse lll.l. M ‘25 “01 lhink ho. was hitting him ~~l " "'-l “'l' ill llt‘ Sll\\' lllt‘ lllflnil t'f'lll;~' l, n clothes line to lloi~ lll" lz‘W‘ 10W with. Evidence \izv- -- "l to the Squnlor in wlnw- Tllt‘ chili-f reu lived and the ncc‘lw" ‘~l““"l‘ ” the lulllt'l‘ in not f'!‘l1l.li!'. ”10““ to church or ““lm"; and tho GUVI‘I‘IIHH'M ""21: whose duly if is to lor Ell‘ClNl children. nine ""1“ ‘ lhl‘ (‘I‘UWIL ‘lt‘ nls'o .ll‘lll “l l'w ”In? f'nvm‘ublv nurroum \‘ "" l‘ ““0 found lllll‘ family of" uwll '~ " « children. and of lli.‘ u'lll'HEW-“F‘ flw l‘l‘llllll‘ nrmmil l'li'n' lmnwu for them. Jmlsaw found dominion guilu un- him for mmlmu‘u unlil found for llw tlilltlto‘n l‘ muliuuly bunw hmm'l‘! tub-"Whitby l‘lu‘uuu'lv P. ,J. Preachers and Reporters an article in the Presbyterian, KnoXo- Dr. l’cterboro's population, which is g t d d If f 0 com wad of men. women and childâ€" Ka 111' ay 1111 Pt 01‘ rillia and ‘ - , - -. _ H, . renfis estimated at from 10,000 to North Bay. The new building is 13311131111)?1:3;(12311S‘131: t2;gi:::3t‘;;;t deavormg to keep abreast 0‘ 154mg people. _.\ large number of all that could be desired and is di- 01.31 letters I‘CSPCCting’the bonds and Mines: A few weeks ago a Ladies' the inhabitants are said to possess Ylded into four rooms, general waitâ€" of a concent and a by-law bcin r c‘c- A“; Secrety was organized, ‘VhiCh is abnormally developed brains, and to mg room. agent's oflice, baggage ecuted so that the Trust Comian , doing 300d Work for the church. The wear bigger hats than the people oi,1'0(_’m 3an (PXPI'CSF’ room. It is could hand over the bonds. The cor3- scenery. had a Yew successful SOCial other towns. which condition is beâ€" finished mSIdC‘ Wlth Georgia pine. reSpondence showed that interest and last, l:nday evening, which was high- Mr. C. E. Cole has purchased the accrued interest to July 23th, 1901, $311,213;qualign-Sigma The hall ‘. . or was exce- lieved to result from a protracted l d residence in that burgh. m“ ware business 0f Graham Bros- for the 3 dl . ' ‘ ’ Co. were returnidonuiloesthtlriL-Sggorqlzildg ,lent, and the program all that could on ”Uncontrolled Tongues,” ‘ ~ ibe (les1red. Besides the local talent nian, who by the way is ROV- l In 115 His, 'l‘ill Very lately it Was thought by \I J ahpfnanyetshihu l’ctcrborp txgas -.th° hgrer'on'slaiiiilgéilaimfift050mm?Rims $1730.17, and also $1,000 for minâ€" on. Missis Thomps n f c b k 'c 3“ ' " cvn re ox . universe am. at. “o. ,' .., mee 1's. way bridge. 4 ‘ " 1' ‘0 0 0 030n’ irant of Orillin says ' ' "1- Washington and mm Sifton \vereb91‘n‘ Sclamere who wils On her way to On motion of Messrs. Devitt and ,nnd the Misses Elliott Of Cnvan gave “Sometimes an, 11 23 .t “‘d l n “d- fulfil“. thereâ€"probably at 50'1“? dlS‘f‘lfl-t time 01' heme f1 om :loronto. Tiers, a by-law was passed ratifving some excellent nlllSlC. Six Mumg ' h' n 0" m t 01‘5““! ”W55 1” bosdions as .The C. _O- In band gave an open the instructions of the reeve to ‘ the Englishmen. who have lately arrived .15 not mg more than amusing. Lis' an concert in the band stand on Sat- National Trust Company to hand '31:? Iaofigon. an: all: located here, iten to the orator whose mouth has a canon era v to the proâ€" run awn . ' ' ' . . 5 With him. He Imam fairâ€" sentences held important chic hall janitors. d ur ay evening. over the un 21' 1d de ' P bentureS, No. 4t0 gram and to the general enjoyment lv well Hi fl t f ‘ - - - 5 rs cw The directors of the Galway Agriâ€" 30 inclusive. *0 the Lindsay Bobcavâ€" ’ . . of the entertainment. . The proceeds were good enou h A 1 g . . s ong as his cultural Fair held a meeting at the ' a: goon Railway. ' Dunbar TIause on Saturday-night. A, ' ' amounted to q1~ x - - p licatlon ' ' - .. 'L . p s were received for col l Much sympa'thy is felt for Mr. and 'voice and mind worked together he 13:11:" :ii‘tlihathelgcrfnt 'anlley league ary of $7.0. - x - p . 10 game le- On motion of Messrs. Devitt and THE BIBLE AND POWDER 'iltimse tigkos the place of ideas. Hav- f! not ing to say he snvs it loud- sulted in another victory for Bobâ€" Tiers the statute labo . . . r of Messrs A. (0 1d 6 q - . ca o,bt ‘ ~ _ .. 7‘ no wmimltli h, - . be§§§nnbV' :llcllt zigfans: 3:151:82: Ego]? mi‘ti‘cllbl‘m atnd ll. (xlndman was mm‘ ”The bible. liacliatl 33‘??? lqlifttl) (1:1 lmd louder, ann." he "hfint‘l'fi" . . ~ , ' ,- " ( or we years. Dritl h - ‘7' ' i e ( gasps and gets "“t of breatl goon has. Mr. Geo. Vloods of Kmâ€" On motion of Messrs Br 8 gunpowder, ‘8 u "hm“ h 1 Th , L . . ‘ . .. oaks and plly exn‘essiv f . . ap-- e trouble that often rises b..- ”M...” ‘° m... ”mm ’. m" “Wm awry: Does the Mind“ base M“ M i mpv ct. ..'.lho gallant omcor to whom we ' . h a fight hm“ “‘0 Speaker EMF club know they are in honor bound highwax; :mgrlove‘lnzgtncgt ‘2 2:22;": :flddlted for it. will find himself mil:- Kmtmniig' Iowa control M m" mm ‘13 gonflemanly 8001‘“ to return that. meeting of county council to be ii iii lcally supported by the th'd“ 0' “mi“? '1 lays mm” that in MR game or forfeit the sum of $5. . 0 “NM" Wt Christian (churn . mmm” be “M” .utoudud ‘” Espt. 28th, at. 11 a.m., was accept. g“ for Bible he would nubutli‘fi; 13‘"; ;?,:un::;‘ reporter in quite moi. Ro- -â€"-â€"â€"-§~â€"-â€"-â€". ' "Manon ' "“c N ’ VA pm Mr. R. ‘v| Brien fined “n Mlldavlt pgmm t€ownlnid ht“ altomthor lflCk and ihl‘m ll "Olirhlh'u ‘l‘nnb hunh‘pnn L -‘ IA for 9 sheep killed by dogs. valued at l A E vs no or i" his View. new moot! I in MM M mm- ‘ nicked ".00. On motion of Mesa“ Me ‘rmlmpf cat‘i‘hlnntlun of the Now an 'hnum ';g‘dtucoxc1:i; lil‘ph H“ ho is . . .. u w Minnowder . who allow the their harvm, and report a p' Forland. Dovltt, 5 two “\ll‘d compo.“ m pofilhlg only if "it! Imvgmiil ::::°::Nln:: “‘2 l thousand ‘“ mm tour a cormt." They Shay brothers have not taken nation. “'60 l m. 'l‘ the their usual trip north of late. Wou- Moved by Messrs. Ilevltt and _ lei-n weddings '0‘? ‘hG‘allrlflM-l'! ON“ “:2. ' HAPPY Gilliam!“ Ol‘ . 'l‘lllil 1'0“" my “mm-g 1",pr up that the clerk be instructed to write tonal y it would be not Mr. A. Davidson won in our midst lln to m n M can 9“" llngols’m. b9“ on “‘9 “an“; 3'6“th (GOlIIWln Smith in W kl H ) m y uu Tho infant Oumltnh. we are told. on Sunday night, as usual. th debenture "'5'“ 'iii; mangoggl leave on pain... W CMMMWV and cried loudly It the font: he Well an: M. aorta? of mug-pant the w :33on m“ ‘2‘“, an my an or a metal 3‘ . “I!“ m “0 0‘ m ““3 civilisation ‘ . Captain Kidd aid what might for a” v MI 0! the law- '0 van do- Miu Fem! Richard.“ wan on dobmtum. . ho mom and took what In menu "on u ‘ ill MI I. We! Mutiny goo-t of Miss Lilo Sharp Sunday m- M“ “4 DOV- ii ' . mu m, the Elm Swamp road mid" not talk M Mill- !!!qu la born to a “a un- m m. motormen or town This theory, however has been ex- ploded by the investigations oi men of science. There is one thing known to chem- istry that seems indispensable to the prosperity of that town. . It is a substance that was discovered by an carry inhabitant probably about the time. Homer was writing his inspired verses. or Alfred the Great was studying lutlii at his :noiher'sknee. The value of this chemical was first appreciated by the newspaper offices is now used regularly in the columns of all the newspapers of that. town and also by tho Lindsay l‘ost. It has of late been used ex- tensively (since the completion of the porridge factory and lift lock) by all the males and a few of the females of that town and they would never think of going on a visit without a liberal supply in their carpet bug. This substance in known to sel- mtlut {by'the name of "nor cullduo.” commonly called “Hot. Air." Laterâ€"Since penning the above. the writer has heard rumors to the «first that the Canadian government has been considering the advisability of moving the Parliament Bulld- lan tgl‘otorboro to he more cont- nlly located. ll 511.106 ALBI’S. 3r. used 11.1- \wll 'N Sunlilfll' III‘ N” “"- laullx .w\|1l| lillur lllll',“ lll ‘ ill"- The king has . pointuwnt of Earl only. i ”new! of Canada in u t o "

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