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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Sep 1906, p. 12

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pindle MRS. mung Lind- nt tq b001, fient. stun-e men: an: OS ’2‘; u Jars 3 aces 'jng 7; dag {Q THE THE LINDSAY OWL mm» BITION, THURSDAY TO SATUB' 26 Marmara. Septgm. . > Collingwood, mas-2s. Marinara, Sept. 25-26. Orillia, Sept. 26-28. . Cmpbelllord, Sept.'26-27. Haiibnrton, Sept. 27th. Gravenhurst. Sept. 25-26. Lakefield, Sepn'fin26; ()rilbia, Sept. 26â€"28. ‘ Maripoaa Fair, Oakwood. Sept 27;- 23' ‘ ‘ . ' , Roseneatp, Sept. 27-28. . Verulam. Bobcaygeon. Sept. 27â€"28. West Durham, Bowmavule, Set. 27-28. Rurlingion, Sept. 27. . Sutto'b, Sept. 27-28.- Bmcebridge, Sept. 21528. ._ * Coibomaâ€"October 1, 2. ‘ ‘ (,oboconk, Oct. 2. F‘enelon, Penelon Falls, Oct. 2-3. . Beaverton, Oct. 2-3. ‘ Cookstown, Oct. 2-3. Castletonâ€"October ‘2, 3. . East York Agr’l. Society, m. ham. Oct. 3. 4. 5. ' ' Poldwatey Oct. 3â€"4. TweedyOct. 4. Mi‘lbrook, Oct. 4-5. UIWaz-kworth, Oct. 4, 5. Woolerâ€"October 6. .‘Jorwood, Oct. 9-10. Barton, OCt. 9â€"10. East Peterboro. Norwood, Oct. 3â€"10. Coo Hillâ€"October 11. Bancroftâ€"October 12. Bradford, Oct. 16â€"11". - I CAN SELL Your Real Estate or Business .. - _-.-â€"¢\ 3:0 MATTER warp? anszzn Properties and Businesses of all. kinds sold quickly for cash in all parts of the United States. Don't wait. Wnte toâ€"day describing what you have to sell and give cash price on 3801C. anv kind'of Business or R wfierc. at any price. write 1 meats. I can save’you tune 415 KANSAS AVENUE. TOPEKA - - E COUGHLIN.â€"In Ops, 01 13th. Mrs. Dennis Con 62 years, 8 months. PERRINGTON.â€"At 0! Sept. 13, George Pen- 80 years. 3 months. BENSONâ€"At Granby, Friday, Sep_t. 14th, ' linden. E fines of Ea" fairs FOL. Oshawa, Sept.25â€" South Ontario, Oshawa, Sept. if YOU WANT To guy Ends Guesswork know (not 888 itwfll be cooked nght in s eel" tain defimte time. There’s no ups-”d- downs to thy 2W3; That Rack That Ends Bother Dozen mnemrlcnts‘ l; a or Real Eltate 393" write me out 1-:quâ€" >u tame an money. Perrington. 1 on September Coughlin. aged OF BETTER 31‘) M Umunw ISM. ‘ -- . Says the Malhitoba Fred Press. published in Winnipeg. MAIL: The indefatigable Co). » Sam. Hughes, of Lindsay; Ont..." arrived in; the city frorn the south on Thank day and is a. guest at the Royal Alexandra. During the past few, years Col. Hughes has become quite largely interested "in Manitdba. lands, having always had - great faith in the future depelopment ol â€""‘I have just come in from Mary: land and Virginia " he said to the representative of the Free Press. “No." he continued, “I was not .011 a pleasure “trip. I have never had the time to mave a pleasure trip or to take a. vacation. I_was§down on business, and am in the west at the present timd on business.- “The last thing that interested me before I left Ontario for. the south ‘was the address made by Sir William Mulock at the-opening of the Toronto exposition. in which Sir ' ‘ “ A' A -6 Lflfl vauvu Wv____- WilIiam dealt with the question of the defence of Canada. and the Emâ€" pire. Where, in my opinion. Sir William Mulock makes~ his nistam is in confrunding -milita:-i3m “itb the proper system of national dc- fonce. Militarism. that. is, the conâ€" trnl 05 an army- by a. small (2610136 of officers, should never be tolerated Vb v..-â€"-â€" v. in any country by,any government: "for a single moment. There Could be no two questions about that. The matter of the national defense is, however, a matter of an entire- ly diderent nature, and I conceive no 'man. who was placed .- in 'a position of responsibility in the conâ€"7 trol of any gOVernment. would dare to neglect- the taking of the necesâ€" sary steps for theprotection of‘ the state in time of war. YOu know. as well as I do, that individual 'men are not to be trusted, and if you cannot trust individual men, how is it possible that nations} which are but aggregations of men, ‘are to be trusted. It is the British 'men of war, that render it possible that the products of western Canada can be carried cheaply to Europe, and as I have said many times. ,the, time cannot be fat'distant when. Canada _ --£â€"\+ Uzi-UL“)! W nun. w--.._~ will no longer be content to accept from the British taxpayer. what we should partly, at, least, provide for ourselves. - ,A Tmnâ€":n‘ “The conception , .01, an Jmpena: parliament, controlling the business of the empire. is much easier than the conception of a. federal one in the Dominion. There is a' much‘ closer affinity betWeen Canada. as a whole,.and Great Britain. than there is between the separate parts of Canada. There is not any great natural affinity between the scatâ€" tered parts of the Dominion. the only binding link being the common >dei’otion to the flag. On the other ibanal there is with Great Britain a. ' real national affinity on the part of a large part of the Canadian peoâ€" ple and a universal loyalty to the I!“ “v Ivy __..7 much men of ability. What is men of honor, who ca ed under m circumst whoflwhen in power. wi they promise when in op Col. Hughes will be in the balancé of the week. The inhabitantspi ‘the Indian vil- lage will pay a. visit to their red brethren at Port Perry to-day. The has been chartered steamer Ogexpah and wxll go up the river thisiafter- ‘ will last' three days; and there Will be athletic ‘ rms of entertain- vâ€"-, Practically the who} Chief Wetang's baillev the trip and the villa serted for three days. found Daflghte' sertea IO!“ .uuw um;â€" The Port Perry tribes made a simi- lar excursiOn to Chemong in the earâ€" ly Bummer. :- his daughter. Ange ‘ ‘ resident. of‘ ditioa when found by the pohce on Police Constable Chapman of :moran'ty department. Mr. man found his daughter at the 39.“, where she was awaiting mental examina- tion. She went home 'with her S father. THE FREE PRESS HE G Y] lUUllu Illa uâ€"-V°, She was awaiting 11391113,), mum,- __ 'with her Mr. A. McArthur. a! Woodvillo. 5c- tion. She went. home father companiad by Kiss '1‘. McAfl-hur. of --.â€"--â€"â€"+-â€"â€"â€"â€" Toronto. and Miss Brown. 0! Bart- ley. paid a. flying wan to ldends‘xn THE APPLE OUTLOOK. this neigflmrhood last Sunday. ' Mrs. A. L. Courtney. of‘Prineeton, Judged by the appreciation in WPO has W 8mm. .- week 0!‘ so which Canadia‘n apples are held by :32; fit‘fihoggwmw '“ h" the people in English cities and 'Mrs. J‘s. Powles, towns, and the dimculty which many looking up friends in ;w3ell-to-.do people tell us they have Pmtang. returned to her hemp last '4 Akamhfi , ' ' . m, them' our orchardnsts ”’1'!" T- A. Brown, 0:88.11“: Sta. in obiaining them. should realize Dem“ d’o‘tor 800d “portal in obtaining them. our orcharmsns should realize better prices than they do‘tor good exported fruit. one tronâ€"- ble . is that the returns 10:- a.‘ great bulk of the apples shipped are 'ser- iously reduced by transmutation, ’ so as to often Wm" The men handling the trade must have their slice. 0! course, no, matter what haPPe‘ is to get our {Nit mnomiCdIY- The p1 port in cold storage of doing matter wnat Kappa-o. _V- , is to get our fruit to the consumer gonomicaily. The packing- and trans- port in cold storage are being very j .weil . looked after nowadays, but. when government 0mm begin t9] _ ‘ touch the. trade engi of I " :they find theméel\'es hnahood of a more‘ tialish propod'r IS,» 9‘ (3an “5“ Scugog Reserve, London. {any Circumstances. and in power. will do what ise when in opposnion.” rhes will be in the city for happens» The problem ‘ fruit to the consume; 2 whole population of baillewick will make xe village will be de- .01, an Imperial ing the business much easier than L‘ tuna ”-â€" the Canadian apple trade to the ex- tent of frqm one to two shillings more per barrel, as compared With the United States apples, whichare "all sorts.” Now, while for the general trade the barrel is the pack- age, there is an opportunity [or real- ly “fancy" lots in 40-pounds-net box- es. Th‘e California? Newton Pippin. «Min-1 :n that .way. sells up to from es. Thé California? Newton rwwu. Packed in that .way, sells up to from 85 to 165. per box. We heardsomq highly favorable comments about 500 boxes of B. C. apples, which in 7A-_.I_J size. appearance, etc., were reguuw as about the best that had ever come on the market, and went OK at a .. kuinea a. box at Christmas time. 'A rich color is still an impqrtant factor in the _English market. While' this trade is being looked after, we are formulate in having the demand of the Canadian Northwest for On- tario apples, which naturally s‘hows no diminution, and which deserves Equite as careful attention as the i 0\ er-seas trade. lug ”Huang "v--- Mr. and Mrs. Gihson, of , Sonya. were the guests of their daughter, Mrs.E. Bradburn, over Sunday. ‘ Mr. Ruse, of Bowmanville, Ras vis- iting at the home of Mrs. W. Ander- son. Mnand’Mss. Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Stinson, and Mr. and? Mrs. Jas. Bradburn, were visitors to To- ronto. We would like to know. boys, who was doing the fast driving Friday night. The Misses E. Braanu Gill and J. Richardto: ing Lindsay Wodel. Mr. and MS. Gibson, were the guests of theil a]. Gull River Lodge. U.'J.\'.£., -avâ€" tended divine service 'in the Episco- pahan church, where a wry ah‘e and appropriate sermon ,was deliwrn by Rev. A. B. Chafiee. who Mose his texx from the‘ story of the good Samaritan, .After dinner the run-x..- bers reassembled-and marched to the u... “a..." ihn' graVes m’ fiVc- o! cemetery, where the' graves m Mir 9; their former comrades were beauti- fully decorated and the rztuakhtla‘ arm-:0 for such occasions was 4Wen. Miss Winnie Callan left. on Mon. AM. u. hecin studr in Bellevule Col: John Ham. Their 'two daughteifi Some much needed improvements are being carried’out on the Woocl ‘- ----- -nA forum at the $011001. miss Stella and -Mr. Obadiah EK- erson, have returned, after enjoying a. féw days with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hoygurth and n--.¢m . ”35mm. The and death of Miss Mary Me. l‘hu:'sda.y Lead occurred here on morning, Sept. 18th. after an xllness of only a. tew weekS. ~ Miss McLeod was highly respected by all who knew her. and the relatives who are lett behind to mourn her loss have the heart-felt sympathy of the peo- ple of this community. The funeral. which was conducted by Rev. Mr. Ferguson. pastor of the Presbyterian church at Glennrnz. left the home of pie 0! uns CUWWUM-v‘v- _, , which was conducted by Rev. Mr. Ferguson. pastor of the Presbyterian church at Glenu'm. leit the home of Mr. Hugh Mch at 2.30 p. m. on the body was laid to rest. was Mc- Leod was a. true Christian and is now with Christ beyond this disap- pointing scene. Marie. who has been attenulus um ‘ Toronto exhibition, seized the op-; portunity and spent a. couple of days ; at his parental home.- m. John‘ Yawn?» ' .t i - b In Bowerman. 70! B ,top. ~- who” [1198 men occupying . ~= - m «know 3. .A' 1...- a... 01“ . . COBOCONK. Sunday the mgmbcl‘s ses E. Bradbum. M. Mc- J. Richardton are ,attend- ROWLE’S CORNERS- J AIV'EFVELE. BALSAM LAKE tat Brown, of Sault Ste. ms been attending the 0.3.0.0.?" 'at- in the Episcoj throhto lair. . . . Hrs. Foster was Visltmg in Toronâ€" to the guest of Mrs. Porter. ’ SOUTH EAST EMILY. wh'TwTTI: Hell. F- W. Va mm... “a J. n. 4m L I spent ‘ M with friends here. "’ " ~ The wedding be!” ti?“ "m W3“ !' ldmmnyring.mdwowihh field, spent a. few days with {fiends h the “*M' Mr. R. A. fKilW'fflthF of St. Thomas. h” w, ht? guest. of his' uncle’lm' J. W. Shim,- Kirlzfield he“ on Saturday and beat them" "NW seq." IVE haw} yet 9‘ _, -L mom ion the vvvuwu -â€"_.. thoroughbred Hr. Weston animal. and Mr. -Brown. 01 Renboro, cglled on '1‘. W. Brien. ‘ Corn harve'sting is the order of M}. I. H. Fee is attending ~ the Ottawa. fair in' View of buying a Threshing is all the rage. and the washers are kept ' busy. m. and Mrs. J. J. Devitt, lira ma;- Vcrss @- Am”! Hglr mm make-"tin hm m!- Versc 3. Ayer’s Hair Vigor sures dandruff. Vsrse 4. Maris. Hgir Vim my!“ the :scalp healthy, and keeps it so. 1:73 a min half-food; this I: the real secret a! It: van- derful success. There are: four verses. Vera: l. Axcr’syair Vigor stops falling ‘ l --A-’- “-8. “was. u-v_'_‘, _ south. The I in the w” good u anus! um some than was mule. The director: Jubilant over the‘mult. this The gt. rocoipu mountu $450.00. “15:. “a... the pun-ounce 0: wv -' HALL bu b80011“ Q‘m‘ pop ' th no stunts as enliv'ening e ' bright bail , thus. days With the" m dâ€"o‘nnnnfi and m and lumpy coun «awn. -.._ _ put in the games. A‘student mem- bership 31:49; (pr the gghool year on- titlinz the holder to mu privileges. only‘eosts $9.00. To model stu- dents the cost is only 81.00 {or the 11mm. 'Now in “excellent time W9 committee 14' W _ 1 Wm. $031335t ‘0' and NOV??? ‘more tn 0! Wm? \av Av. 72 *v â€" .‘ in 319, 939m:- to son'm VERULAM. iifgll wheat. , pee and Miss Della. and remisiting friends in Don- KINMOUNT. Drain: is back to her place Y.M.C.A. Notes and will not Minden; 11. kills myrim o: Woou m Goodorhum ‘ they are and! and deli“: s'if'w' u“? the same time is a. great. ““3 S- . to the crop by killing ,- my ' J' E' give unmet. which I: ‘ , crown it and rob it. o! it: °°n°°m°d m also by breaking up $36 ,‘ hours stun Ellis ; 1w Vieé-pndliat. Wm. HomRP. Boblin. 1 mvene; 2nd flwptfildunt. A. j aha a ; W. - i ' ‘ m 3°“ ‘ c M Maw ”distant-country, ‘91- Hunter; d1" west Terncoxies. J. P. Ryley, C. T. Blade! vex-t. G. A. Jordan M W- The directors will endeavor to ur- auto a hall holiday for the school children duripg the show in Jaw. and'glve them a. chap rate to one the exhibition. It is anticipcted thotâ€"gfaits for the show will be ob- tained from the dominion goth and from the town’s!!! county coun- grow in spring. ripen seeds ibesame season and then die. as wild oats, 1! other sprins “0"" “7‘” light .pmg plows ‘8 “n ‘ way to-destmy A“ kind” °‘ on. farm land. _ ¢ _ oAL-.. -A‘ 1y 0:- they do now. ‘uwy ...... weeds should be plowed deeply just More flowering; and cultinted - ._ Luann-VII dun-wads to prevent. ,ten 9:15;! 31mm to prevent the development of any lost growth will bring to at. Court or St. James a. mysterious lower from St. Peter.â€" burg. which will m can do: atro- newod activity in the Each-h unen- \ What "Ill-luv “ w- and yo 0 1.200 hen eggs. we- xor was,“ -- -_- the average mun manship. A uétle, eight 4am to . sum. 98 cubic meters of mu- will control perfectly a r: cadhydroaln watchmahqmthnnomw mung gun to mt. bdloon capable of mm by main M; a. sti norm-J human wm guide (oar horses a: momma; i’redicted mu «:1th announce WE maria! {or a. mu: int! 150 L n- 1.. «mum in the White Emml Blunts; either root. 'w dotth. Bu"! in spring. W derlon. ron nupc, .. -.-..-,.,, not! root growth. Port, Perry; x, Bug-«.311, 3.121)., L. Cuba that ,ghere shall oe gn mutu- :t be workfd 3‘03 L.D.. F.R.S.C.,,Victoria f‘ollegc. Tuâ€" ate cessatiOn of hostilities and some oat or .pr “.8" mm; RiChard Duke, Selby; (‘6‘). 'udgment im. ratlve ‘ 1411 aka t be used. 0. Workman, Ph.D., Wesleyan 'l‘hoo- in cut pe hi h , :2“ e t]; :work will allow. logictl College, Montreal; R. Mc- ““8"“ Y” °_ W. ring in an excellent Culloch, om; w. a. :Clu'kc, 13. Permanent pacificatlon of the ma. "1 am sending to Fauna the score- all kinds of wood- A.. Stirling; s. 'r. Butlctt. Colâ€" , W; G”. Brown, mIICVille' W. m." of W”. m_ Wt. ‘nd the ”is. It. either root deep- J, crochet-s, ILA” 111)., Peterborâ€" . . not. 1"” mw cog-h; W. Johnston. Wadsworth; J. mihgemewi of “‘13:“. B???» 910'“! M}? 1““ G. Lewis. B.A.. Peterboroush: H. as 390°“ rem was 0 .13 nnd‘mlflntod of? V. Hammer. crane. government, who wxll render such ud _ _ -. .. u--- -. {a mmible toward these ends." Eat of! their 'or to ur- the whoa! H 11 Whats-It” ell-to. EomRP. Bobtin. Premier of Maui- l. VOTEBS' LIST, 1906.â€"‘Hunicipal- ity o! Luton. Digby and Longtord. by given that I have delivers: or trmsm‘itted to the persons mention- ed in Sections 8 and 9 of the Onta- rio Vebm’ List Apt, the copi’es re ty to be entitledto vote in theme municipclity at elections for members of the Legislative Assembly end at Hunk-1p“ Elections and that the said list was first posted upin my 0ch a Make onthe30th m of Ann“. 1906. and remains there for inspection. Electors are. called upon 1; examine the said lists, _and i! w omissions or gay amoral-tors no found therein to take Mate idpdity of moon. Digby Long- tord townships. Dated this 30th Quinta cbnfgrence m mprgsentatim ‘uw-c â€" Cum. near Billloboro. In. cor- nen for mnnyo-n‘midod in Ops. mr Rotboro. the home-toad being Beside. the do. molded. Mu. Cornell 7 nnnl , Hiram. who ' “vet . The funenl of the lute Mrs. David Cornell (Jule Cunningham). was held on Sunday gt. 9.80 0.411., (rpm Era. The Late Ml‘So NOTICE 11113 ”I have Assembly Ind “'- face Man Elections and that. the ’ ‘ 18 first posted up in my ad Lake on the sow m cm] 1906, and remains there “A“? an. meet/01‘s are. called 31 riding .min. the said lists. and candidate of Mr. Carsca'lefl. M. P. P. , . Wm um Reborn Phillipsburg n. umnlnn wore interred n_.-_.M and ill: commune in the proxi mt. The funeral ”rim {3 "(he Sch-nth o! the Methodist been in session in L. Port. HOP? tPerrY' J 3' Wm- Johnston. fie, 33.110133 Ki‘ g; J J. llason. dent (Platte; M-D - man .! late In. Cor- . David A South Carolin: Paper tl'ms ““5”“ gnu-jug Booker Washingmns adnce totheneg'ro: “Be 800d “'1 3'9“ _.-_v. J... l'nrhnd " But it not mâ€" to the W0 3 3 won’t'be lynched- ‘quui’ “P99“? Us“ . oâ€"vvâ€"â€"-â€"v_ . -7, act respecting the preservation peace in the vicinity of public w Thiseaectsthelinefmm St": face, Man, to Quebec city. of the EonV-servnnves for the elector- al riding of Cal-dwell to mm 3 candidate to contest the confluen- here this afternoon. The many was created by the resignation of E. A. Little, who accepted the position of clerk of the surrognte court at Barrie. The contest for the. nominal- ‘tion finally narrowed down to Jon. gumn. of Tecumseh. and the letter won out on ., vote of 134 to 129. Cox-dwell consists of the Townships of Tecumseh, W. Gwillimhuxjy and Adjula. in Simcoe county, Albion in Peel, and the towns of Boston, Bol- ton, Bradford, Allandale and. Tot- ~ â€"â€".â€".A tobe; velt to-I Proclamation i§ FATAL ACCIDENT. Kingston, Ontâ€"A shocking acci- dent. ocean-ed at Marlbgnk. A fire- man named Conrim Henass was be- neanr the locmnotive checking his as when the engineer, without knowing of the W's position, pulled the throttle. and as the engine begun» Ottuu. Sept. 14PM Gum Hotel. I. {our-atom Wm sund- .W at the power of Bank and Gil- mour streets. was completely gutted by are might, involving a loo-qr proximinatlnz 8100.000 and cousins set-ion. injury to six or eight in. mm. The hotel m a four-storied brick Itruétm bounded on the out by Bull: street and on the south by Gllmour street. while on the west of the clvil service. and about 50 {names had suites of room there. {Continued from Page 2.) "‘1'“. 5‘5de Raven. m .. away“ "Ymm :2 3% ”WWW?“ WWW“ mmmwwm LAW ON ROOSEVELT INTERVEENES CARDWELL CANDIDATE. large all! enthusiastic Wflon The Bridal Eve a thatfihere shall be an immedi- wssation of hostilities and some ment imperative (or the sake of FIRE IN OTTAWA- Houlton. mm“ Pianos a; paper thus sum- l’ashingmfi's advice Be good and you " But. it not in~ s that the- good the mob in itsxury u- thp calm-it. "Be LINDSAY “It is in St. Boni-

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