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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Sep 1906, p. 11

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1!}; 301m Edwards, at fialiburten, was an the Falls fast wak‘ m; E; D. fiend. Editor 93829 Ga: wee. 099m M93633 in Lindsay, Mrs. 11: Heflougall 9mm Saturday in Liadaay. Messrs. G. L. Main. J05. Ouillfitt and Ted Calder drove up to Lindsay 0n Manday eVening to attend the "Arrival of Kitty.” coupleot days in Toronto last week. Mr. 'and Mrs. C. Walters, of Belle- ville. were the guests of Mr. and In. H. Austin last week. Dr. Brown. of Coboconk, spent Honm afternoon at Lindsay, tak- ing the trip down on the Manita. - in; W. L; 11995:»: mane. up to Lind: my last Wednesday on a visit :9 he? mend, my: Lawlh llr. XeEechem al‘ Klameum spent a couple 9! devalue: weel:. the guest of Mr. and Miss Mellrthum DDr. McDowell, and Mr. Spiers, of Rochefler, N.Y., are in camp at Rosedtle, and intend remaining un- til the end 01‘ the month. Nessa. R. J. McLaughlin, of Lind- say, and W- J. Junkin, of Toronto, spent Saturday and Sunday at the Falls. Mrs.. Calder came down from Cobo- conk on Saturday, where she had been visiting for a few days, and went on to Lindsay and remained over Sun- day. Falls. Mrs. Sutherland, of Toronto, re- turned to her summer cottage at Rosedale last week, after spending a. couple or! weeks at her city home. Mrs. J. D. Yanstone, of Graven- hurst, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. i159 HeArthur returned last Tues= any from 5 two Weeks’ wait to To: tome; Mr Geo. Ralston, of Hamilton, has been visiting at the Falls for Mr. A. Montizambert, of Lindsay, spent Monday at the Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Heard spent a Mrs. T». Delemere and daughters came down from Birch Island, Bal- sam Lake, in their gasoline launch on Monday and spent the day at the at the Falls last week. Personal Mentionâ€"successful Picnicsâ€"Special Prizes for the Fairâ€"Garden Partyâ€"flymenalerA Deer in _the Yillageâ€"Disastrous Fire. . W. l. BISHOP, Drew tanner should bone a. bank account. No disputed» u:- counts when your payments are mdebycheque. Openjrom 9 to g. Sum-thy- 9 Fendon Falls Branch BANK OF British North America. Established 1836 noorporstdby Roy“ Chutn- Interest allowed from date of FENELON FALLS AND VICINITY PAGE Capital $4,866,666 Reserve 2,141,338 Jordan, of Lindsay,.wa.s 3V LINDSA‘ of B.N ..,A have each oflered specuu lprizes at the Fenelon show to take 'place at Penelon Falls, Oct. 2nd and .3rd. A number of prominent bus!- has men have also offered special pm and the show promises to be the best in years. ' The entertainment “Uncle Dudley from Missouri," in Twomey’s hall on Thursday evaning was largely at) The union 8-. 8.: plank; to Renew: gem: last, Thuraday wan largely at: tended. Not all who wished to go ware able to (1 so, thp DOM- haVing its ifull allowance ofpaasengera, A de- lightful day was spent, the min only serving to cool the air, though it prevented the tennis match. The re- ceipts were satisfactory, about twen- ty-one dollars over expenses Each school will consequently have seven dollars to the good. and the children 0'! the schools had their outing free. Week in honor of. whose visit the vi]- lage flag was raised. Hon. H. R. lEmmerson, minister of railways and canals, Mr. M. J. Butler, deputy minister, Mr. Alex. Grant, superin- fomdent engineer T.V. C.-, Mr. J. H. McLelland, superintendent T.V.C., and drove from Kirkfield to Wood- ville, where _he took the train for Orillia. A portion of the party re- turned on the‘ “Sovereign" on Wed- nesday. The steamer came 1115 again on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Grant and afew others on board. The Ogenmh took a large excursion of L.C.I. students up to the Font on Saturday. M59: (Reva) Fraser and mg: 33: Kaine. caught, W6 flné lungs as Ragedale 936 any 194% week: Saturday fishing ion Balsam ’ and Cameron' lakes. ' ' Mrs. (11011.) Hamilt'o‘n returned ta her home in Peterboro, on Saturday, after a visit to her son, Mr. R. M. Hamilton. Messrs. A. Robson and H. McKen- dry, of Linds'ay. spent Sunday” at the Halls. ' Mr. F. A. McDiarmid .65 can”! to Madoc last week by the serious ill- ness of his father Mrs. T. Kains and the wages Kama and Mrs. (Rem) Fraser, closed their cottage at Bos’edale on Saturaay and came down to the Falls. Mrs. Kama returns to Toronto this week, where he? daughtefi art; at: finding Hawrgal Halt Km 13‘ :3. Wills and 3159 AIM Wins mat Saturday and Mandy in Cebaeenk. m J. 3: Gear. 9! Manor: engh. hreught a mm? 16 the Falls 9» new»; 9n the amumw “Emmy Ifll'fi‘l” The “Sovereign” brought a. govern- ment party up on Tuesday of last The Misses A; Quigg, L. Jones, J. Quibell, B. Archer, E. Pearceand G. Twomey, gaveagardenpartyOn day evening, at which twenty dollars the lawn o! M: J. J ones lastThurs- were cleared for the hospital for-flick Children, Toronto. The young hdies deserve great credit for their alter- prise said were well patronized. The doc which had been at 1:39 summer m1: cottage for m weeks m temple of day: “Ho- tel Bismuth last week. It M for fall are the acme of style and the perfection of tailoriiig. We show them with pride andsell them with éonfidence‘ and Fall or from'us, but you will never be able to say that it was our fault you did notge‘twhat you ~ wanted either in QUALITY, FIT or STYLE ' show you one of the ‘correct‘ styles in this picture announce that we have‘ the garments here ready for you of Montreal and MEN’S FURNISHINGS A'SPECIALTY is 20th Century ‘ and Pro- gress Brand Overcoats It and ‘cis street. but which adjoin“! Mr. Brandon' a stable in the mar. Mr. Edwards got most of the carriages out. but one large carriage. a com. mercial waggon. a. buggy. all me out, but one large carriage. a comâ€" mercial waggon, a. bum. all hie harness, save two eetta which were on horses which were out. all big of valuable robes was saved. _ Dr. Grahem’ a stable was also burned, but his horse and .conM we taken out. an. A. qu‘muo mm-~,hmedtothe«“"‘ ‘ ', Fenulen Falls was Waited by an: other disastrous are on Frideymght and the greatest surprise to many is that with the inadequate fire proâ€" tection And inflammable buildings where the fire started, that much more preperty was not destroyed. The blaze started in the stable of Mr. J. H. Brandon in the .rear of‘ the old mill on Bond street. This mill is now used as astorehouse and is packed with wool and other valu- able merchandise. The fire started: about eleven and must have 'been smouldering for some time as the scribe passed up street about fifteen minutes previous and everythingi looked quiet and ”allwell”. Mr. W. ‘ Northey, whose restaurant is justi beside the property, went in to the‘ back yard before retiring to see that everything was safe for the night, and had just locked up when he heard a roar, and the flames were pouring tor of the brides. After the wedding bmflat. m and mm Man 19“ fer'l‘omafie. Where they win reside in we Maura They are bath we)! and Menu»; known in 3936193 was ad many warm triads in this fit: lags extend t9 sham mass 5mm eeamwmuons. m. and 1m: W. ‘1‘. Juana ohm: tamed a number at very yeuag friends 9:; Saturday mgmaen in he: nor a! the taurth birthday 9! mm son. Raga: -* turned on Monday evening from a. visit to their son. Sam., in New Liskeard. They report him doing well. . They also report the scenery of the country as very beautiful, but were not otherwise favorably irnpresâ€" sad. The bad water was‘their (hie! objection. According to their report it is a. country In which to make mo- ney, not a. home, and when Sun gets his little pilehe will probably return to old Ontario. and we hope find grgndâ€"daughter. Miss Della Dayn'mn. went to Belleville on Friday. Sept. 7th. to attend his son’s wedding on the 8th. His second son. Herbert. ‘wu there married to Ida. Irene. daughter of Mr. Jas. McCurdy. the Meddling taking place at the home of the bride’a parents. The ceremony was performed by the flaw. Hr. Cope- land, of Campbellford. an Old pae- many warm friends to greet him gladly. Perhaps one in particular. an», anis Damn and his little bake shop ruined. It' will have of he lRllN RO0HNG dfldSIDING Wheeler Bain changing of the wind saved the mill, but great eflort was required to save the residences on Francis street. Mr. Brandon's loss is much the greatest. It isnot known exactly yet, but mutt be between three and four thousand dollars. as all the animals destroyed were valuable. On this he hagd only twelve hundred dollars in- surance. Mr. Edwards .hsd eight hundred dollars insurance which he tate, and occupied by Mrs. Washburn was saved by pails 0! water. and the villagers did splendid work. Tho their one stream otmuter. The rough cast house owned by the Moore w- ONTARIO SKYLIGHTS HOT -AIR FURNACES Farmers Feed Boilers looks and lapping, gubliqmd High Iohool To the Students of Lindlay and Iurroundin‘ country. mmwmm. $7.001»: ton delivered “RIB Atria“! Cash, and one price to IJL Henley Bros; nut-st" Near tho lukot. Corrugated Galvanized 179 King Street nut TORONTO Lath and Shingles al- ways on hand we respectfully solicit a sham of your pnnmage. W9 ivo npaoial as: (none on to this line of our business and you that» we carry a FULL LINE cf Wé wish £9“ inform of- _‘f ' and in a. .. 'ot Fendoo . highly emu ed individua is always to hour 0! need open hand a hit present 1 oi all. Thi within a, woken the ; protection. done saved 1 tion on Frid greater, Mr. and other I) saved as “‘6 and content. said in law era. They c deserve the} The stable caught from saV'ed by a, 1 , - rows raisejrom three to {our broods a. year. They are greet. fighters from the time they! leave the eggs, and few other birds care to live near them. The chicken hawk is an enemy to pOqu-y-keepers u it svmops down and steal chicken: from the flock. It. in. however. also andd toagri- culture, because it destroys numerous The black-bird is something like the crow, ou!y smaller, and it also Gate. the farmer's grain. The English sparrow is well known to the farmers. as they are teen in the grain fields where they do con- siderable damage. They are hardy little-creatures. and stay with‘ us ‘â€"*U purely business tour 0! the! water- way. Other Ministers of Gaul: have been over our Tam waterway. but they have also done :0 upon focal inflation, and with holiday flags, The Main a many wean. hut It has one had run t. that in. it cuts “scheme. but the farmer‘s don‘t mind um. W90 mm m 361 may Ehéfl‘iéfi gram M: The Nudes [Mg from £9 500 Sateen a day what heme! and her young it n mm“ for me mm: do: ”we would banned deal mare 1mm when men an. m solar is a hmwniah MM. PART II-zfllfipfl THAT ARE EN: ENMIEE TO AGRICULTURE: The flow is a his mm feuow. m cry 1: a, ”new. caw. saw." Thumw in p, bad enemy to tumors. as it and. corn. grain. pm and chickens. We have often-ecu scarecrow. up to acne them away. open handm well known, and in bi. present 1056 he hes the sympathy of all. This, the third lnrg'e fire within a few months, will surely woken the public to incl-ope the fire protection. What has been already done and the village {rom destruc- tion on Friday night, but had it been greater, Mr. Brandon's driving shed and other buildings could have bead saved as well as all the other stables and contents. Too much cannot be said in lever of the people asworkâ€" ers. They cannot be surpassed. and deserve the nearty thanks of all. The stable 0! the McArthur house caught from sparks and was only saV'ed by a. hard fight. felt for all (he'snflerers, Willi-rt: Mr. Brandon. His financial standing i5 such that he can stand the but. but no business man, however. WW established, cares to drop a iew'bhou- sand in a ...gnt. And in the village of Fenelon Pam there is no more highly esteemed and thoroughly lik- ed individual than Mr. Brandon. He is always ready to help others in the hour 01 need, and his Kind heart. and TO AGRICULTURE. The cold weather will soon be here. and we will miss the song of the birds. They ire nearly all flying away to the Southern United States, where it is warmer. One of the birdg that is an aid to agriculture is the whip-poor-wfll. The _whipâ€"poor-will is: 0. beautiful bird with a. black dain and chutnnt suma- 6: mmmu . they; 103 would be shout eight hundred delimit 'on which be 110an mm The house occupied by Mr. Archer belongs to the EcArthur estate. but the loss on the shed and the other losses, it. was immiscible to obtain in time for publication. A number 0! peeple sustained loss by the removal of furniture and breakâ€" Hon. H. R. Enamel-son, minister of Railways and Canals mommied by His Deputy Him I)". M. J. But- ler, and two mutt-ties. Messrs. C. B. Robinson and I". locoprtfi urived The house wren I: not a gty-loob- tngvblrd. but Isa friend to tum. mm otthllspeclei are ottoman! in gnaw: feeding upon menu. In color they somewhat resemble the ground. and black barred Wingleethers and rounded tail. We do not .nee these birds often. but we when their all at night, "Whlpâ€"poor-wm, whip- poor-wm." The: fly around and capture many large-bodied moths in the Woods. {Lionel . Train," of 'Kinmount, aged kn years. received, first. prize {ox-an assay on birds. His discriptions are in tamiliar withvthe several species of which he writes. The essay fol- lows : PART 1.4311109 THAT ARE .uns Inspecting Waterway. W â€"â€"â€"V- other M. It was impouijih to .in in time for publication. A per of people sustained loss by movd of furniture and break- of the same. Deep sympathy. is for all the suflerers, particularly in on Birds. Cl 41 Stink-weed. iamh’s quartars,‘ or pig-weed, wild mustard. and an weeds 'which sun from good in spring, can he killed out among growing {rain while will by WWII}; thé fiéld when the crop is 3 inches high with a light arrow prefmble waiih slop- ingteeth‘to be dragged in the same direction as the drills. Althaxrowma should be done when the land is in proper condition. whether it is under crop or not. Dear Mother ent 10" NSION’S Veterinary INHRMARY Boarding'a'nd Feeding Stables FARM m W'â€"1n Veruhm townâ€" . DAILY mm SERVICE. STRAYEDâ€"Cuno onto' the premises 0! the undersigned. lot 14. con. 20, Ops. on or “shut Sept. 15L, 1906. one young Durham bull. Owner is requested. to prove pro- 1 collie dog,.and collie pup. Also implements in good conditton. Sula at one o'clock and without reurve. THURSDAY. OCT. 11.--B_v Elias Bowen, nucuoneer, credit ale 0! Jam stock and implements. the property 0! Henry Ctrptjnter, lot Having disposed of my store and stock in min. to Mr. 3. Hamilton I beg tmthnnk my customers fol-pas favors. out! would solicit a continu- once ofthesmeformysuocessor. As I un permanently retiring from business. all portles indebted to me by note. open account or otherwise. are requested to settle some at once. All such occountn .not paid on or More Oct. 15th. will be placed in other hand! for collection. (1118.) It. COONE. mama. Sept. 7th, 1906.47â€"3. em.6ew§mbi.flmed 60* um Mm when akaafiflué M e I mu Gale a! an o‘clock. who my flfil’M‘. um flax-shy Em: 132mm. “New mm min at tum stock use imp imam. um {IGNR’Qe‘Dms «William "Mama. m can 4. Four ham and MM 9 ecu. 14 ‘39:"! um m: yam also Implements fish a an YORK STREH "’ -â€"â€". All diseases of Horses and Cattle treaty; latest and most approved methods. Specialties: Dentistry and all diseases of the Ieet. Medicine! of the latest discovery kept on hand. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. an “our“ TL EFDAY. Sm DILâ€" â€"By Ella Bowen. auction!“ credit sale 9! Min “och we implementn. the when of C‘ W Robinson to! ufi onus mime. teen; 39. St- dom The stock lhtlufleh u we“ bred horse! and why ('18 with. 95 WEDNESDAY. OCT 8 any dunes. “mom menu! We at tum flock and implements. the propar-ty 0! Charles Mats, Cam- bny, no stock includes 9 horses. pony. ply carpenses “a rcniove the animal. C. SILVER, Lindsay P.0.-‘36-3. V provinz property andâ€" iayinz a; pen-en. menus wooum-mam. Litug Britain. canâ€"31.3. 23. con. A.. Mp0“. The includes 2 mares, 6 cows. 3 year- ling heifers. 1 steer, 4 calves, 1 run. 8 lambs, 1 sow and pigs, 60 hens. Also a large list of imple- ship. known) as the Shun-cu 1mm. EV“ ‘70 Toronto containing 218 W. 180 under Leave Bobcaygeon...... 1 cultivation. “fee from stumps and “ Among, Point. ......... 1 gtones. (glance Mute. Well' ‘" Dunstan! 777777 , ' fenced; pbnty water. Good resi- dence and outbuildings. Possession larch lat. 1907; plow leave at once Jpply to IRS. snn’soN. 11. con 4. grounds. Lind-y P.O.â€"36-3. 1 b'rbncfio mare. 8 Janey Gown. 1 butler. 1 bull. 1 Yorkshire 39w, flow to Kill Stink J. N. JOHN?TO_N.§I. g. _‘ A... u Hg: :3 E3, E%w! SHILOH mmwuhmw NOTICE nonhihalz lot I. one white F" m by Tonic. Nd mm Mn: The able uh?! ma ammoâ€"{Fm for Em Fm FOR‘SALE.-â€"Lot 7, con. L.’ 098, 150 an”, over 100 acres ~.,.' do: MM”. bdance payn : md timber. Stone and u-m , 1 acme. Smwmm,M;:Mr1-5 and Fru't Trees ofall allkinds. For pm- tgiculnre apply ‘3' _ ER. BROWN. 55 FAR)! FORGALEASJOO wm ,.._.A chase o. ant-clay.” ”1121.1:an miles from Lind-a! Good dwel!u.y, barns and other ouiwadmgs, “ , min nlqmv mt... This is. h “,5. 1MB! FOB SALE.â€"Lot 1, Con. 100 m. ,70 under cultivation, :0 CO?“ “d m clover. hallo“ .n MUN. Comloruble frame IICuH, {rum burn and other outbuildznge. mm Nth-.11 bearwg L _ rum: Op “tron pasturc -'4 nod wens. “gun nun west d 0103. 54 W; (nae house aui wood-had. trams born 54 x 4%. stone toundation. with smt.,;ug, good driving uhod and bog pen. bearing orchard: plenty 0! went! A and separate- those two isms. Inky village close by; scboc. pom and dam-chat. convenien For further Mann-o lpply to W. H. BROKENSHIRE Islay 1-. O.â€"BG..-4 ‘ HOUSE AND pojr 5:03 SALE _< x PAM ma SALE =89“); 8mg 3 ., 11. Gel; I. was“. mo 9: a us under guMmIog. but 10 m u FARU FOB SAWMt 5. can. 1;. Eldon. 100 m. Lo. house, gun (was hm. two In; males, wu mum. Mao lot, 15. can. 1, Per.- Ni mâ€"J‘our Hit All“ “News ‘W Ratchet and t“ ncClary W!!!“ wm‘ueu With hai $12“ an m m. «a. new as new. Abbi? $6 I; 3: 1909mm 1? II 81m“ magmas“; dwelling; M Jam 42 x .2! ; stone stable: {tune bam801'(; “M M M house. hog pvt. and other outbuildings. One mi. and n hall‘drom.Mox-o ; £21.31 mile- !rom My. Convenzen: 1,; wheel, church and cream r Plenty «:th good Water. For isâ€" tha' Madam apply to .1; .5. REA. Lindsay P.O., or at has W “sum Und- I" 1% B!’ P‘ in: M did” a *W " Wm an. up “on. wish mi. eme- ft: “3:40. “gm giwiuu- m‘ ve mes um Q: 53123.1. We miles tram bu about! ill! mm m 6mm» aw $109!. For tum psruww on SALE-“N3" Bum, bpun‘z‘: 8.11-- For “an. .pply to M128. W. B. am "at. Ops, L2“;- uy 150.4",- â€"â€"â€". Iâ€"w â€"' desirablg mm. Apply at flanâ€"87' o Que south ‘0‘ Cambrty. F‘Yhflm hon-o. mm otgblo; ope ave quxc, zood'garcin 0011;; good water. I”- . 170'. 1.1.. Price madman. «do: Applyjofiwm L. NEW-«‘5, Cam Pa 00â€"874. Livaly Bunâ€"3%“. $09!. an; magma.“ wt $9 Mr HARLOW“ W 1'0 or I??? 611081;” m W â€"â€"87â€"4 bum. For further particulars (9 mm WILSON tn ,mw Firm, L 41e- m P0034” hm- from O Monuucu‘ 00-..... o.-‘ on... . .. m 000911-15 8.111. mun-011.21 3.15. ......13.06p.m. ........12.15 p m. mmmmmmnmm 90.990.90.90. wmomuuaw 6.117.710“? WEE: ...... 10.25 90th 1906 10.55 £6 mm. thib' of- BITION. DAY. 81 27-28. Burlm Sutbob. Braoeb (30er (3-0wa . Fenelon Beau-rt Cookst Castle 9-1 0. Coo Hi1 Bancroft Bradfor KO Ml Propefticf‘ uichly for totes. Do what ~vou I “me. i ”y kind where. at meats. l TOPEK Coll-i ngw Hu‘mor orm via, Campbel Halibu Graven Lakefiel Orillla. coucan 13th. 1 62 yea-1 PERRud Rosanna; Vol-u lam Sept. BENSO Friday eon CORE~ E Sept. widow aged 8 DARKE‘ If I)

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