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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Sep 1906, p. 9

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- |Y0ur Chance taking, after my warning. “th- did you do it ‘1" . "Wail. doctor ” exclaimed the pa.- tient, ,who was somewhat noted for his economical disposition, “there was aflout half the medicine we got arouxid than you are down with the same "- disease. I should think you .wouhfi'hav‘a known the risk you were Here 4 van have uelxnerately arunx watet'irom the well which caused your wife to have typhoid fever, and no sdoner' is she able to be up and around than you are down with the Here 1 been obtained to justify the hope that efforts in this direction may soon. result in the development of 'varieties combining general excellence with a high degree of disease resis- tance. A melon grower of Colorado mense value to the cantaloupe in- dustry of that state. , Ahd the same thing is possible with other crops, if only the farmer is active in observâ€" ing the growing crop. If there is rust in the wheat select some indivi- dual 'plan’ts‘ {0‘1" seed that have with- stood} its‘ravages or have beenleast affected in" it; If ahill of‘ potatoes is not affected by blight, keep that hill for seed. In this way the séongâ€" est andbeStseedcanbesecured, and the we: opened up for eventually se- curing disgase-resisting typesj ’ Guaranteed Circulation ,4,3oo Wee-:- 1. Published every Thursday , morning by. The Watchman-larder Printing Co., Limited. " _ “19 f. A. RobiflSBH sum! Store Watchman-Warm The White Front J. W. FOY. Ni} its‘ravages or have beenleasc been :ted by "it: - If a hill oprotatoee- grow not afiected by blight, keep that ming for seed. In- this way the séong- 18:3” and beSt seed can be secured, and‘ fake): “-35 opened up for eventually 59- when r to save Money for a. ‘ Cold Winter Coming Y r. A nomsou sun: on IA AAA AW 82 The Star (‘lnthino Com: quj ,the Water Potatoe Raising , DON’T MISS the Bargains most attractive style, reason that wholesome of its popularitv. But Is. 1161' boiled rice, nor ids; will ever fill the daily menu which the d for many gpnerations. Between Campbell’s and; Sutclfll’e’s " said. the ‘phySi' mated with you}! 'with‘ argeautifuhllamiscape and pic-h tures’que“ shore line opppsitexfi and unusually good fishing ground“ ad- jacent, all contribute to the interest of the place. Thursday last ' was the anniversary‘iol the owner‘s birtn- day, and his‘ friends considered it a suitabha .opportunity to visit 'the spot which in all prqbability win he lanc, Mug “v .._.u_ where near it. 1! 'ch facts not only vouch for healthiulness, but ensure freedom from the" attack of what teasing pesthknqwn as ‘the mesquite. There is a. huge boulder of 'chi‘ys- taline ‘mck, wflich‘ the glacial period left stranded- onr‘hhe; shore linehj‘o- cally knOWn "as Ranger Rock, which is identified . with a. tradition :i'ecalla ing the scene of a. parley‘ which took place \‘upon it." between Champlain when he passed through these waters many; years. age (on, his miSsion ‘ , to the Enron tribe‘to' the mung" and the Indians in themicinity.’ Be'Sidefi‘ the shady groves of oak, birch. etc.. On Thursday Inst thefe oceprred of Dunsfordf' an event ‘ {ban passing notice, inasmuch as i3; « :touches an importing'publfé'i‘nterestg . ‘ k‘ is the'fiowner of“ ive pieCe of prom petty on the Soutb§h0m of Stun» have conspired.‘to ‘ake the: “place ‘of interest, while‘ . Thuréton has been industriougsly fitting up the grounds by making avenues. ' ' ming the trees and. arranging the grounds'fprflnyepr, or more, The prbperty extendg ,well out.» into the lake, has no stagnant Water any; *Aâ€" â€"A‘ Ami“ Attractive New Plot Landon, It. is said that all‘.th¢2_.t)M‘_;w ' ' M” {63’3"}. "me Ross Memorial hospital, \ who were attended oupsi‘doq mus: ers of well water, and it, ié generél- Is- gamma thatifiho terms ohm “i? ease are acquired by drinking water. an: amuse- However. this is not ment for the bar. The Wau‘hmnâ€" Warder would not. litaally drive you to drink. for by thus shunning the bacilli in the water, you would vgry likely find yourself up agdlmt a. more formidable variety. ' .Boiling the water will kill the" germs. and it can then becooled and used with impunity. The process _ is not. as expensive as a. run of fever with the attending ’risk of lite. ers of We“. water. and it, 15" Lgonceded thug-tho gem} ease are acquired by drinl “THURSTONIA PARK” . DUNSFORD’S NEW RESORT with the disease We trade the ink to the river. «or tion, bf some fall"; The docmr says. "Foolish‘xm‘n !" you say”: hptare noi the people of Lindgny very much like him. Typhoid lever breaks out, and ’one after anBthér are Stricken for my wife left and I hated $01 it go to waSte.” A‘ ‘ ’1 AEL' ._ ‘ 'Clean . out tL'Vu‘a‘O" 0 I‘VV ~- ~vv â€"7 on the Lake Shore by Henan| Ml... Hussey’s 36"“ with nanncn :nn Thurston..Iâ€"â€" DC Birthday --Party- . is not as expensive as with the attending 'risk 2 infection :to the wells. , or to the oontgminaâ€" faulLv drain. the wells." orders I“ the» wat- n has p the 9°“ trim- and the ‘ The fire} ‘0 the less any'; tron 1: only in a 935“" Wm‘ V“ “3“" Wm. Hussey, which was situated in _hat the rear of h'is house on Russell ‘ ;: street near Cambridge street. He wkiept a flock of ducks in the barn. and was preparing to put hay in it ..and bring in his cow for the winter. The building “as almosit entirely burned, with all the ducks and hens, except one: hen that escaped some- how.._ The flames burst out. all ..at .once. and the building was so dry. L that thm made quick headway. Stor- ‘ ed. in the barn were the storm doors 1 and windows for one of Mr. Hussey' a hOuscs, and they were all burned. The loss is considerable as there was no, insurance. on thev'barn. A of m LThe first Fire for the New Teamâ€"Promptness and Absence diff m?“ ‘ of Wind Prevents a Disastrous fire. The_ Star Clothing Company has taken over the Graham store and stock with Mr. E. A. Edwards as _ nianagon, ; to sumptuous tables prepared in true picnic style. The tables being disposed. of, and the sun dipping the west, the company dispersed to their homes. feeling that another step had been taken which would not only be of- importance to Dunsford and vi- cinity, ‘but ‘ to a. large number of those who look for the rest and re- cuperation of the summer cottages near the. attractive waters‘ Of the Kawartha lakes. ‘ _ >1 NEW “CLOWG’CSWBE IN. lvisited in the future by hundreds! seeking the rest and quiet which; benign.nature only can give. About; thirty guests met at Ranger Rockfi whereupOn Rev. Mr. Wilson, who Was‘ p’resent, took his stand and ad-! dressed the company. Mr. Thurstoni 'was congratulated on the return of § another birtlxiay, his enterprise andf success in making the place so at~; tractive,.-and upon his good fortunel possessing a property so admirably; situated on the Kawartha chain of. waters. Mr. Wilson then proceeded to unwind from the folds of a large Union Jack, which lay before him,‘ what seemed to be an innocent; enough looking piece of board. ”and? to say, that the honor oi_ choosing! a. name for the grounds had fallen; upon him, which he considered a great honor indeed, and the ‘namel which he considered appropriate was; that pencilled on the signboard in; his possession. It was a name beg thought in every way appropriate I for the beautiful park, it was music-i al in rythm. and suggestive of the; proprietor’s name; and. of a very, large circle‘. of worthy citizens -living 1 in the vicinity. Holdingr forth the; signboard it was seen that the§ name which Mr. Wilson had chosen 3 was "Thurstonia."' A \Mr. Thin-sum . then unfusled the Union Jack “on Ranger ”Rock. The 'sign was trans- } fixed to a sturdy oak near by, and: the men of the company immediate- ly proceeded to assist ,in staking out cottage lots, .which the owner in- tends to ‘dispose 0L. while the'women 901' the patty‘proceeded‘ to prepare refreshments, which really amounted It is ‘thoughi' Quit the fife was set by some one lurking about In .the night Though the barn was lock- ed. same new windows which were and his promptn‘ess in going to the firehal! to arouse the firémen. ddubt- less" 'saved the town from a disab- trous Conflgl‘ation. Fire- broke out in a3 little bath beienging' to Mr. Cries of “Fire! Fire 1" awgkenedf th‘t!“°citizens in the"vicinit.y of Kent: and Cambridge street corner about 4 5 6"chock on Tuesdag‘ morning. It wasé Constable short giving a still alarm I On motion. WRC. ll. Jone! was heard asking whether the board walk that had been or‘deréd for thejjbnth side 0! Kent. street. wegt of Adelaide street, vould be 6am, and grging its immediate construction Fla Was informed that councui has not the material for the. boaird walk and meanwhile a. crossing will be put in from his property to the north side of Kent street. " A communication from the Machine Telephone Company of Toronto, was read by the clerk. This letter was received June 5th. and had been read before. The company-asks per- mission to use the streets of the town for the installation of it§ tele- A comlplmication from Ir. J ohm1 Short. asking to be relieved‘ o!_ the! Iconocflon ‘of. poll tam beam“ 11:“ interfered with his duties es night! constable. was referred to the finsnco. committee. Messrs. Wm. O'Neil and Geo. a! Irwin'asked (or asewer to be eon-F structcd on Ljndaaygtreet between Mary street shd DEM street,“ on; the initiative plan; as they had Cir! .culatod “mutton ‘ror same and'lack? one name‘fb comply with th‘e‘ruleg The commissioner was instructed to! reportonj'tho advisibmty o! con-‘ structing the sewer by the initiitive! Plan' ' r '1. V“: “ .5 l A meeting 0! the council and com- mittees was held in the council chamber on Monday evening. Them were present the mayor, and Alder- men Fisher, Eyres. 0 'Reilly, 3933, Ben. and Haunder. ‘ iii Asking for Franéhiseâ€"é-Couacil favors W Canadian Ma in the future by hundreds ‘ . backs and “Hens " Burned l-lll'. v v- -Dvu- . ~ , The new barn beihg built by the orner about ‘1.ng Edward hotel is close ,to the oming It wasoehd of Mr. Hussey’s barn where the a still alarm fire first lit-axe out. and the end of it going to the was being charred when the hose firemen. doubt- Whigon arrived. It was fortunate from a disas- ithat no wind was blowing and that. re- broke out. the firemm all arrived on time as ging to Hi: the lanes there are full of high-h in- as situated in flammable stuff. A building is being e on Russell torn down near where the fire was. street. ‘ He :the old shingles and boards are an»... mm.» V ‘ z aroimd. and the straw and irefined comedy. “The Shadow Be- hind the Thyme" stands preeminent 'ahO‘Ve all cla§§es of modern drama. ‘Th authors of this modern melo- 'dr went to China and took the irec t Boxer uprising in that counâ€" ltry as a theme. and have interwoven a story of ranance surrounding the daughter of the American ambassa- idor with a young attache of the am- :baesador. The Viceroy of China and the mandarin are shown in all the grandeur of an. Orient-1 court. striv- ing in their Villaiaum Mons to wreck the two young lives. The . playjs set in scenic 'sil'rroundings of ”ICC 9‘“ 61mm and magnificent scale. MAHAFFEYâ€"In Somerville Town- In these days of mdgnificance in see- ship, on September 9th, Samuel nic productions 11W well for Way. aged 68 years. the 12de when He ban came out . RENT N 11.11 he. and that noth' h ’ ever been FARM TO -" 0 I! of lot say mg as 8 on thefith con., and the South 99911" beautiful as the settings for lot 9 on the 8th ‘ "The Shedow Behind the Throne." fig”, 200 m we”; ' ' Q ' cfltivatiop. B0961 house and orchard on each lot. the" good (rune burn with underground may ling uiider each harm o‘meeeh- lot. Plow leave at 03°C. ll‘Fou‘eleloh ' . let lamb, moans-ow...” Shadow Behind" the Throne." . Novel in the extrane, strong in its entirety, relieved Wit! delicious Oil Thursday evenihg there will be presented at the AcademY. a, very fine drama; "The Shadow Behind the Photos, whether you can order or not; Visitors to the Exhibition will do an to win: our Studio and we the latent styles in IMPORTANT NOTICE! 'the can” should be allows!” yo enter the to“. 1m. subject culled much diam-Sim. Alderman Eyre- I“tool: t!!! ground ch-t the council “should give the Balloompmy an 09' iportunity to submit. another prOPO' gfltion. while other member! month: “but the (weapon .1. closed as fun ithe Bell company is concerned by tho gmolution passed last. spring refus- ing exclusive franchise. ' ml runLJor (gimme during the summer bht this was their first fire. Lindsay has been very (or- tunate of late in not hnving fires. and it is to be hoped the sanity will continue. vvvv ---â€"â€"-. Ir. Bell deserves much credit for th'p prompt. way dn‘. vhich- he gets out in ,answer to an alarm and the town is fortunate m. hunting an eject!“ fire briggde. what t e of: «Iflre 1t Mot handlerI 3Ny 1 hly expdséd. 1" This fins the first fire whi_¢h has oqggurred“ since the new are team was --’.\u bannht. find the harm did not know The Canadian {Inc'hin'e' Telephone company§ prgmisés to put wireq un- “STOW“! onnKeut and other ,princi- pal streets «um not to. «charge -for service until‘ -it 'gbt's ‘twb’ hundred not fastened had been put in the day before. “ Notwithstanding the motion, the mnyor and aldermen were of the opinion that thev should grant the Bell company ah opportunitv to pre- sent a proposition as members of council had given their word to do subscribers. f " Mm‘ Beg: ond Re: moved thot 9”" council undone the idea oitoiq °“° Cbmtition and will at 'iu . 3'98“!“ meeting consider thy- ?!" granting afii‘ranchiao to the Co- Winn Mwhine Telephone company. Division being taken the motion car- ?d- You: Aldermen Bogs. Rea. Reilly and Fisher. Nays: Alder- \ flan fires and launder. Mr Haunder expressed himself in favor of competition. but; thought the motion should “not bepaséed at this WILFRED u. PEPPER 1(me Oppodto Post on... Ie Tel. the BARKER.â€"In Mariposa, on Sept. 7. to Mr. and Mrs. :John S. Barker. u daughter. TREMEER â€"- JENKINS. -â€" At the home of the bride, on Sept. ’ 3rd, by the Rev. A. R. Delve. Mr. A. Leslie Tram. of Peterborough, and Miss Louie E. Jenkins, of Little Britain. GOLDENâ€"HCELROYreAt the resiâ€" dence of the bride's mother, Lin- WALSHrâ€"Ixi Lindsay, on Sept. 17th, talk. and Mrs. J. J. Walsh; 3 Don't forget the Oakwood (air. on Sept. 27 and 28. Thursday undi‘riâ€" day. The unriposa associution is en- deavor-mg to make this a record you. and will doubtless do so. JORDAN .-â€"In Lindsay” on ililorndag'. Oakwood Sept. 27 and 28 Mr. Bert Manning. "of Mommas}. and Misses Libbie 9nd Alberta. lun- ning, of Hartley, visited their sis- ter. Mrs. John Chris, on Stturday Iggt ’ Miss Edna, Webster spa-pi: fast, Sat- ‘urday in town. ' Hr. Wm. Berkeloy, ot the McCor- mick Munulucturing Co. .. iinmiiton. is visiting M: Mr. W. B. ieir's Ir. Bake-1e} had the mistortune 10 hum his hunk and {we bully bum-«1 R an cxpksion 9L; gasping: tilt-i9" KEARNS.â€"At Fenelon Falls. Mr. George Wilson has rented Mr. Silas Irwin's (um: 11'. John White has rented Mr. Berkeley-'3 farm. on 'which Mr. Wilson now resides. The members of St. John's church held their have“ Thanksgiving ser- vice last Sum. The church was tastefully decanted \vith flowers. fruits. and vegetables. The Rev. Bell. of Peterboro, preached am im- pressive sotmon. _The medleys and dances are well grranged and the show in its entire- by is most. entertaining. _The tramp's first appear-awe ts from the door of a passing mum car and later he is seen riding on the cowcatcher of an engine as it dashes across the stage. A funny Irish po- liceman and a Dutch laborer manage ‘to extract great fun lion) their posts. CAKBRAY llr. Sam. Burton attended Kin- mount ‘l‘air last week.r . “filth-Leona! Ii'win "tout a humble horse a. few duys ago. 7 A cyclone o! Nu. "Skin W." which contain- about comm-a diversity to .koep a ”)6th in con- tinual hilarity, ud run, on gamut of sanction. urea. melodnm. and \‘u‘loty. A murder in mum. and . menu-led FORMING par; of an entertainment at d raflrb‘a station. ‘ puny lupgh coymtvr [lg-l” falls in love w'lth , trémp‘ who end-j umlly ' M an dttmcuve . love or as any. guy eovld wnnt. Pretty girls sing and ,dnnoolthemm-lvm .13.) popularity, pd. "Sl‘dc Truclwd? moves along Myhout . dull Wt. with the song-one and the trump"! the lead. Sefiutlonal climaxes are found in the scenes of railroad con- triVanu-s. The new musical comedy. “A~'l‘rip to the Highlands.’ " in which Spott- is“ code Ait‘ken. the eminent Scottish comedian Will appear Oct. 8th. Return visit. of When Knighthood was: in Flower, I nder Southern Skies Kerry Cow, and the Bonnie Brier The famous Westminister Abbey Glee and Concert Party, Thui'sday. Oct. 4. , Bush .‘ Spqcial sale ofâ€"Boys' Suits at the STAR CLOTHING STORE. pwo .doors en'st of Benson House. John Griffith in Richard III. Tues- day, Sept. 25. gm onto! himself and PW him in an ntmosphore of MIN-u“! buuty. . ing in "it-:3'mnuunca‘ ‘. but the thin: .ct. shitting n Chine-e “than With the knotted and twist! Vina of the “cunt. M creeping, rum ning, (winning 6 and intertwining flowcl'S. the whole bathed oin colt moonlight. takes the most jaded the- lat March,1907v. These [arms are in firstâ€"class condition. and will! be MW. w Appfy to rented on DOUGAL new wnmem P. 0.. or WM. SINCLAIR. Salem Elroy. den Valley. on, Sept. ‘5th, by the Rev, James Wallace. B.D.. Ed- ward‘Golden and Elisa Edith Mc- Sept. 10th. to 111'. A. Jordan. a son. Guleros. Minstrels, Tuesday. Oct. era P.O.â€"-38. Other Attractlons. “Side-Traded.” 8 8011. ing claims wast the estate of the said William B. Graham, who died on or about. the 2nd day of September. A.D., 1908, in requested on or be- ass. 0. 1897, ch}. 126. Sec that i a1} credltqr: and persons NOTICE TO CREDITORB IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of Williun 8. Graham, late of the Township of Ops, in the County of Victoria, farmer, dec drelsn‘md description, full particu- lars oi their cleimssnd accounts, and the nsture of the securities (if M). held by them. And further take aoticetthst-sfter the said 19th day 0! OCtober. A.D.. 1906. the said Executrix will proceed to distribute the nslets of the said deceased smong the parties entitled thereto. hsving regard only to the claims of which she has been notified. and will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shun not have been received by her at the time of such distribution. Dated ut 143M this 13th day at September, A.D.. 1906, JOHN llcSWEYN, of- the Town of Lindsay, in the County of Victoria. Solicitor for Alice R. Wills. Mutt-ix of the said‘ estate.â€"-36-4. Notioe is he, ven pursuant to BBS. 0. '1897'.’ g, 3129. See. 38. ant all creditors and persons hug tag china against ,the astou- ot Lhé said Sarah Ann loom. who died on’or‘nbout the 2nd day of August. A.D.. 1906. an muted on or be- tore the 19th day of October. A.l).. 1906. to send by post pmpoid or deliver to the undersigned. solicitor {or tho‘Eucuu-ix of the estate of the “1d deco-led. their names. ad- ).Iotice is hardly given pursuant to A n“- nu: mm or Thu-3' ESTATE «ifs-uh m.-noore.:'uw of the Vill'nge of Penelo'n rum. in the County ot.V'td:t9ria. widow. (1.4.h :ODer, A.D., 1906. thé'said will proceed to distribute of the said damn-find entitlbd assets “Tu-{1i he‘d-11h "icon for our great M i]. [may W i! that we give every Million)? buyer a good financitl reason for leaving their order here. A big business with small profit is our desire. We lave new handy for your inspection flap any‘gathén'nf‘ihf “previohé years “at you home had “fleet £111.].me particular style!7 is Note mi IT‘S FAULTLESS. CORRECT ahdflighuy Priced.Y0u are i‘IVitot‘ith our Milline r)- ' arlors to see the. Imaggificent showing. The finest C0llection of the Season’s Most STYLISH MILLINERY 9) Notice is hereby given pursuant to â€"'R..'S 0.1897. Chap. ”129 Sec 38. {that an creditors and persons havâ€" iingdainne against the estate ofthe ’sald Thomas Calvert, who died on or'abb’ut' the and day 0! September 'A.‘D.. 1906. arerequested on or bo- {fore the 19th day of October, A..D .1906, to sendhypoetprepaia or édeliver to the undersigned. solicitor “or the Executor: .of the estate 301' :the said deeeaaed. their names, ed- “irons. and description. full particu- the my). held by! upm. And tuErther ¢minke notice. thatflter the said 19th ay 0‘ Mahn. 1908..thesaid W qq‘ distribute flu. mug“ .4: up of Coboconk, in the County of .Victorig'. married woman, deceased. my gums was: the’esmte of tho w¢¥a§y gunpbell. who died on IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of-Iu-y Campbell. late’ of the Village of Coboconk. in the the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto. having w only to the claims of which they havebeen notified and will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shut not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. Dated at Lindsay this 18th day of September, A.D.. 1906. JOHN 'HcSWEYN. of the Ton of Lindsay, in the County of Victoria. Solicitor for'Blen ‘errt. Elias Calâ€" vert and Silas Calvert, Ex- ecutor: of the said estate.» [an of their claims and accounts. and the nature of the securities of NW)- held by. them. And further take notice.;t!nt alter the said 19th guy of October, All, 1906, the said IN THE narrator THE ESTATE of 11mm: Calvert. In: of the Township 6: obs. in uie Conan of_ Victoria: lunar. deceased. SONS 3mm 20th, 1906? to distribute M pnrticw " Imago! Ion-1y ( For Tickets 0. B. Foster '1'. c. latch RETURN ‘ [:2 Steele be m the dil purpose of h Drop him to above ad J. A. ST: ronto. repn era in 8"” would be party havi; 1‘. wheat, Sprung When Goose When: Oats, bus. Barley Butter. lb 8838. per Rye, bus. Peas, small! Blackeye Pe Live Bags. Export Cat Butchers' 'C Calves "... Watt Old Em Condit Alsi We sell tl of 1% Ci; Tickets ‘49: Exhibition (“HI Honest ailments- ”blot. I nuns and and acre withsum Don‘t wait unfit for w For purifies all d liver. It urhun.‘ l Juut an: ham. may M has the» liq Return PM‘ The

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