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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Sep 1907, p. 11

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FL: we shall be ready for” b fiions in Men’ s and Boys’: e promise this season if Lib, for size, elegance M ‘Fe its statements with rir. You might as well {e read it thus far. We’ll Elected for your weanng. tel-coats a. Children‘s Novetties in hers, Men’s Hats and Haber- iline that a man or boy an greet you with right ! Men’s and Boys‘ is to Lindsay contra! 'y Percber L9 time to ire from Clocks, ‘ low COS?» c real I iacm in the ”3'8 1Iiu‘tzely passed by any house in selected from the lead- ent but what we are a can confidently recom- thing from time to time 1â€"hundreds doâ€"but m. by H! m.. w" .._ ' lie for feeding steam b011- ;e Nothway Duplex ‘ A 7 a . :‘iehier in, by 10“! r, 68“ 'ater. "'5 at Our§ .ng Store 3 b [er minute. , of}; i_n. Pi YOU Lindsay F. .‘OLKIV‘ it! yu."v-â€" a pipe 1?; in. OuqucfiOfl a. 16 in. stroke, suitable nd UP“°'"°" 033111 Of Lindsay being to 5110" One No. can be ”an ‘0!" enlarged those 1m Specialty 1 bUSiness Jewel-1317’ ,, This is‘ bargain P )e. 70 {en a ood 5339" return 1‘ pal-sand belt driyeg. Stutte'fl‘ (Too late for last week. 1135 MacKenzie and Miss Lyn. Mac- Kenzie returned on Friday evening star 8. Iix Wavks visit. with friends agenda. Kan, and in Aurora, Ill. 11-, W. D. MacKenzie came home from TorOnto with his sisters. Mr, and Mrs. D. G. Bruce and Baby Bruce are visiting friends in Tcronm and Bramford, 31:. Arthur Sangster spent part of be: «0'1 “h rclutives in St. Cath- mes. Ira. N. D. McEacher-n and Miss Sarah Cameron left, on Saturday for Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rush'lunl are moving into their new house this week. This is one of the finest houses in town, and We all wish 1:. and Mrs. Rushland every havpâ€" piness in their new home. Master Russel Smith has gone to the city for a few weeks’ holidays. ms Creascy intended Toronto ex- hibition for a. few days last' \vegk. Miss Mitchell entertained some blends from Balsam Lake to «a. sup- ”3199‘ per 2r: McKay‘s reStauranL mm. Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Staplpfl spot-t a few days last week in Toronto. Mrs. Staples’ sister visited her this wk. nun Kiss Truman hit on Saturday for Nemarkct, who-e she takes apOSi- tier: in the public school Miss Sadie McCaughev, of Uphil_l, M a day last week in the vil- lage. Miss Mc(‘uughey was on her way to her school at Powassin. Miss Nellie MacLachlan is spending a week with her brother, Mr. Hector EcLachlan. . Mr. Frank Boynton. of Toronto, SF‘ent Sunday and Labor Day with 135 Darvnts at Portage Station. Mrs. Hector Campbell received? word last week of the senous illness . .Ehvr siStwr. Miss Kate MacInnes, of CH‘eland, Ohio. Miss Maclnnes has many friends in and around Kirk- £e1d, who eax‘nnstly hope for her re- cover}: 0n Saturdax- firn broke out on the On Saturday fire broke out on the par. of \Ir. James Gordon’s tam! “Wining the G. ’I‘. R. track. The land was badly burned. blit for- tunately there was no bui‘dings near mongh to be damaged ; it is thought 1113? the firc- had its origin in 9' Spark iron a passing locmnotive. . _That Kirkfn-ld is a progress_iV'c yllj 1389 no one has air-doabted; but She took a Ions: stride forward last Week, whm about a dozen telephones We installed in the various bu5i- Bess places \earh all have long distance comedian too. Wednesday of this week was cele- brated as (mic Holiday. The Sun- day school picnic was greatly bene- fited by this as otherwise many of our business men \xould have been “We to attend. An account. of the Mt week. Mr. J A Q33 from a “I \V (K K\ 5 Ilvlluu‘y I... -‘ V 'xm \h- “31er leaves this week 0 “-1“? a poaition in the Uxbridge ”an“ of me bank. 021 Monday mid“ the chi/ens rave a supper to Mr Walker. at the Campbell House. . - . a: on ht Ran ” from oven to worming is embod;..d 19$}; Eggegcmé Shelf-f: splendid convenience; the '. T hcwmen Door; Register, Simmering and Nested Covers, Tnn‘dpart‘nt‘ : anion Grate. Buck’s Happy Thought ls __ A‘vr‘f.‘ A” (\IYA‘II‘I‘V Made in sizes to suit strata for } o ' illustrated catalogue, Next Wash Day McKay's restaurant lust KIRKFIELD. f the dampers at night and thegre is retained for turn in the morning and the fire is b . g b! STOVE SIMPLICITY RANGE OF QUALITY Burns Coal or Wood mic all requirements. Your local dealer will demon- many other points of excellence, or write us direct for ;ue, which will be mailed to you FREE. 17 Elm WM. BUCK STOVE CO., limited Bunnies-d Manta-0.1 Winnipofi '? For sale by / MESSRS. BOXALL .87. MATTIIIE, Mo: About twenty were present, and in the speeches regret was expressed that Kirkfield was to lose Mr. Walâ€" ker. At the close or the evening the guest of honor was presented with a gold locket as a. slight expression of the esteem and friendship of the citizens. While we are sorry to lose Mr. Walker, we wish him every suc- cess in his new charge. mu Mr. Jack Mosgrove went to Tor- onto on Tuesday to attend the exhi- bition. On July 23rd, a meeting was held in Thornbury’s Hall here in the in- terests of Ornngcism. A good crowd I Mr. McCartney, Grand Organizer. Mr. McCartney was the er of the evening. Short addre ses were given by Mr. Wm. Manning, Hartley; and Mr. Wm. Thornbury, County Master.‘ Lindsay. Mr. McCartney spoke on} the crying need of the country for 9. better support of Protestantism. He saw; Several instances showing the advance of popery in Canada. A meeting was held for Orangeme'n and those interested in Orangeism after ‘the general meeting. Mr. McCartney Luv 55“: u; ww--_°- secured a. nuniber of applications for membership of the Orange Order in Glenarm. He also complimented the Orangemen of this district and of the County of Victoria on having a County Master in Mr. Thornb'ury, who was so well versed in- the lec-j ‘tures of the Order, and who was so ‘well fitted to hold the position by ‘virtue of long membership and in- tegrity of character. “It is a. not- iceable tact,” said Mr. McCartney, “that during Mr. 'I‘hornbury’s term as County Master we have obtained more members for our Order in Vic- Itoria. County than we have during 3 any one year for years back." Mrs. MurchiSOn, of this village, spent a few days at the exhibition in :Toron-to last week. a "L:_-~A {, .‘us 0. ‘1‘.“ vâ€"â€"â€"â€" . spent a few days at the exhibition. in Toronto last week. Mr. .R. Tohnie, of Chicago. is spending his holidays under the par- ental roof at Balsam Lake. -â€" An:nn n BLIPGI luv: “v .â€"â€"Vv- Mr. John Murchison is doing a. brisk business at present. Miss Louisa Spence, of Glenarm, and Miss Hattie Best. of Hartley, spent last week at Welland, as the guests of Mrs. H. Hobbs. Mr. Will Spence has returned to Lindsay to resume his studies at the Collegiate Institute. Miss G. Thorn-bury, teacher, of No. 5. Fenelon, spent Wednesday _ evening of last week the guest of Mrs. J. Campbell. A very successful Harvest Hr-me service was held last Sunday m. Bo- thel church. The church was beauâ€" tifully decorated, and thechoirzren- 4.-“ -_a. much! ‘ Xmang the Lifidsay. sretained for 36 hours; is burning brightly in 5 NORTH MANV 339- Don't I'ol'z"t *9 7'7 3 mm- of GLENARM. Toronto “Exhimuon was vilitors holidaying here r; 8110 Master. |(Too 18 k3 0” The enterpris {for 8‘ the Methodist 18m. He ting some in: mg the room! in the - A make it more men and As the Pres! 1 after dergoins some ECartrgey service was ye Mr. Hughes, of Valentia, preached to a fine audience on Sunday last. Mrs. Barclay is spending her 1101i- days with relatives at Port Hope. His Hand Sanderson, who is at- tending the L. C. 1., spent Sunday un- der the parental roof. Mr. James Taylor, Oakwood, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Robt. Pogue. u ULV;V_~ Mr. Brock Curry, Newmatrket, visib- ed Mr. Robt. POgue on Sunday. The shower Thursday evening was much appreciwted, especially by those new mon inithe 811 benefit to 8-11- I(Too late for last issue) The enterprising Sabbath school of the Methodist church here, are put- ting some improvements on their rooms in the b t, which will make it more attractive. As the Presbyterian church is un- dersroinz some repairs, the IV-“ ston ot'iiubrook; in the 1m sume tnelr auuulw. Miss Laura and Mr. Harry Bigelow and Mr. Jim Boggs are attending high schOOI in Omemee. Miss F. Bring, who has been con- fined to her bed for the past month, with typhoid fever, is recovering. Prof. Fennel, Albert College, Bella ville, called at the parsonage here last week. Miss May Reynolds, Toronto, spent Labor Day at home. Mr. Charlie Reynolds spent last ‘week. at Stoney Lake. Bev’s Dr. Marvin and J. G. McKee are attending the exhibition this 1: Iwee . . week- Marriage Notice.â€"At the bride's fatheh' September 4th. by the 7-. D .__A AM' vin, Miss VII-J, â€"--_7 1am organist 0‘ church, to Walter of water. FINGERBOARD. ‘(Too late for last week) me in Toronto. NORLAND. held 13y Rev I" wâ€"-â€" visiting relatives in win, of Littld Brita-‘10 m1 unqueint‘ow “ ’ogue "our" teachers who vacation at home. to their respective gar, on WednesdaY- ‘y the ReV. Dr. Mar- Rosamond Wegtlake' ‘o_; Victor McCartney Bell and chilf’: the V Methodilt church is un- the Sunday N Mr. JOhB' the Methodist. KINMOUNT. Constable J, Welch af-Hinden was here on Saturday last and took John Johnson Sr., of LutWorth, to Min:- den jail to serve a. tWenty-aay lieu- terms for assault. Mr. Jos. Bristln, of Burnt River. is driying piles at the Pearson Creek bridge on the linden Road. He will complete the job and move to Nine den this week. A __. n. A; t._ _...-O_ UV". DIIJB "wu- Mr. R. Rear. of Midland, hast-ent- ed the bakery from the Masonic Lodge, and will try to please the people with all kinds of bread and pastry. A very sad accident occurred about three miles north of the village on Tuesday the 8rd inst... when Oswald Mansfield, aged 19, son of Michael Mansfield, was killed. 'I’heyoun'g man wasdriving a team and load of tan bark from Miners' Bay to Kinmount,1 and in going down a hill the bark slipped fprward. and he fall between the horses. The horses kicked and ran away, and the wagon ran over the young man. He died about half 1an hour afterward. The funeral on Wednesday to Kinmount Cemetery was largely attended. It was under the auspices of Court Kinmount No. Order of Foresters, of which deteased was a member. There “A“ M"... nirtv Foresters in the tested wy'éers! Sixty yea: t . . . the exhi , and b the enterprising. of experience, think 0' M courteougfuand with] agents in vaericnce-withrAycttt Sup: m . . h. sapuilla; the origins? Sani- 113$. fiwfifipfiflffi, far m: patina; the saw the months' tour among her triads in. octo " 00d Bi) City, Michigan. Toronto, Hid- d “endorse for thm b! ’ lanycreundsny. and her native homo. weak nerves, general debility. ”gamut -- a... L,- L..â€" an \l’nnifnba You can true! a' mdich‘e lw'rw Wufgd u. wo‘nda‘. 01th? “ 31““ “V. v‘â€"~ _ were over sixty Foresters in the ts have ”10 sym- pathy.of the who,e community in their sad loss._ ~' AL- ‘nn“l‘_ on Sunday hat Miss Bertha Hopkins is visiting friends in Toronto and elsewhere. 7 Rev. A. C. Cummer, or the magnu- an church, and wife, are visiting at Toronto and other points. Rev E. Seward took the ocrvices in the English; church at Hahburton caster, of Peterboro. Mr. W. D. Prior. managing sales- man of the Lindsay Singer store, was has on Thursday last and Cull- ed on the local agent. Mr. A. Train. Mr, and Uni. G. 1". Wilson have “an. 111. Hopkins has built a. mouth- i:: walk in ftont of his stone on Mu“! street. Mr. Geo. Train attended the PM mnsters' Convention at Toronto on Tum-13y of Est week. A -l “Augmn, [an-13g v â€"â€"v "' Mr Wm Kennedy. of Bowma- ntu'io ’Public ww- auvrv'r’ " going on at Pearson 5 Minden Bridges. WOMENS’ NEGLECT SUFFERING TIE SURE PENALTY mmmwhlmulfihfi W‘svegehblcw tier’s JANEPVME. m, Howe hue arrived home old country tfip- H0 ’9' anada on the Empress of after a very P‘wt visit , mm. in the old had- a. twenty-day sen- of the Anglic- Jamtville. [is room has been eight years, and enjoy home very much- UIJ an - lime Leta Ruse. of Bowma'nville, Ins returned home after t months Visit with her aunt, In. W. C. An- .vâ€"v mu Falcons. of Toronto. is .viaitâ€" ins Hrs. A. 1106!“. ms: Winters. of Lindsay, is visit- ing Ira. N. W. McGill. In; John Rehill. of Regina, ‘and her daufhter. Mrs. (Dr.) Wood. of Lindsay, are renewing old friends in Jcnetville. , ghter. are visiting Mrs. J. Johnstonf Master Arthur Johnston, of Lind- say. is visiting his grandmother. Mra. R. Johnston. Miss Edna Anderson has gone to Toronto to resume her studis in the Conservatory of Music. also to at, tend Central Business College. Miss Eva Baxter has gone to Lind- say to attend business College. Among the mug visitors to Tor- ionto Exhibition were Mr. and Mrs, Joe Walker. Mrs. Jas. Hobbs. Mrsl 1). Cherry. Mrs. T. Syer and daugh- ter. Kathleen. Misc : F‘nv has accepted the position as teacher in the junior department of the Janetvillc school. We wish her every success. Hears. McDowell and Johnston have started threshing, and report a light cmp of straw, hutrthe grain is a good sample. Our new cement sidewalk is a great improvement to the village. Mrs. Townsend. Colbome, visittd her son. Mr. A. B. Townsend, last. week. Miss Mabel “beds and Master Alex. have gone to West. Huntington. Mr. Ed. Forbprt, Lindsay. is spend- ing a. few days at Burnt River. Mrs. G. Smith and daughter Eva nuqswu lo‘ 5-....0 _ his many tuicnds ”orphaned to learn he will still tannin a resident of our our village will soon be a ing centre. Er. Britnell expecu his gasoline hunch this week. Harvesting has been 00wa re- tarded by the reins of the past week. Very; little complaint is made on. that accmmt. an it will do a. world of good to the pasture. and root crops. Mud: sympathy is extended to, Ir. andqus. M. Mansfield. of Kinmount. in their hour of trial, occasioned by the tragic death of their son Oswald, who was well and iovorabb' known here. Mr. George Belch had a: narrow es- cope from a most serious accident last week. Whilst driving: in the â€"A7-_._â€" hold. the wagon 9" and turned completely ately the team came 1 and Mr. Belch escape A number of old counuy pwpu: Who are working 'in the stone quarry here have sent for their w1ves and families. and intend settling per- manently with us. " ‘ ‘ - A ~-â€"--_ .4ch his brother. Du'id. Mr. George Woodcock left hm via Cobo‘conk for Fort William 0:: Wed- nesday mowing. . - George H. Barkwell “ht a. large bird on Honday of this week. It i snppolad to be a. him sen-on. A load of our young men went fishing on cam-day afternoon, as it ‘ fl AAA]..- W BURNT RIVER. of old county 900919 }; v'iéi'thg in Han- Etruck' a stump 31y over. Fortun- ,e to ., standstjll. least. Suddaby Dodd, Forbel't. tlondod Toron- with o ‘w-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" The W is flaw in this part. and now,‘ thnesh'lg is tho order of the day. Gram is doing well to the mount. 0! straw, and the sump- los m :11 good. Take the crop as whole, and it, will not b6 much below more, may cup-u lug year; spring. The Rev; J. 8. Icon Ph.B., pas- tor o!_the Methodist church, has re- 1u.~ned beat his holidays, and occup- ied the pulpit morning and evening Sunday. - - 1-! L d_ -n ~ vuw.v . The Methodist church will he reg-op- ened Sept. 15th and 161h. The Rev. Harper M.A.. o! Uxbridgm win preach morning and evening, September 16th. a. big time is ex- pected at the Harvest Home festival. IDENTIFIED AS JOHN SHARPE, PONTYPOOL. The remains of the man who was found unallocated by gas in his room at the Rosedale Hotel a week ago. have been id_entified as 21059. of John “Am smrvaf-fontypool, Ont. The reâ€" mains, which have been kept at Hum- phrey’s undertaking estahliahment for a. week. will be sent to Pontypool toâ€" day for intermentâ€"Toronto News. P'KTERSOH.’§ A Beautiful Complexion Tile directions and recipe tor ob- mum: e nultlese compledon h the secret long guarded by the master -_A - â€"-¢“vvn A 1 a minds I In. WU vv V‘sâ€"vâ€" .., work and nt glut m. 'It in the method used by the hire-t and most beautiful women of Ell-ope. Hundreds of American women who now use it have expressed their do- light and satisfaction. The cachet is easily understood and simple to follow. and it will new you the expense 0! enema. cosmetics, bleachee, and forever give you a a beautiful complexion and free your skin from pimples, bed color black- heads. etc. It alone is worth to you many times the price we ask you to send tor the genuine diamond ring 0! latest daign. What beauty is more dais-able than n exquisite complexion and elegant nosnuY. Pram 32 E, 23rd St» Bike! mm. mm .fil’ munwmwwm and com (or We mum; Wan-mm” mun. amuum Tm pm the A 6° mammndudydgm ’ W She likes 'Ontnrio still. LITTLE BRITAIN, "'D of the ORIENTALS Cog] and mood. FRANKLIN. Now Revealed The Secret of chukka! alter {Q3 ”-4.17”un unity for 0101'! ‘°m both. tor a limited time couen nnors manual! (will “VGâ€"I.- vâ€"vrâ€" â€"v. I 7,, fiooeasweem oynooneoutsia the school. This is the only experienced Dress Cunning School in Canada and excelled by none in my other‘country. Write at once for particulars, as we have cut our rate one- :hirdfornshon time. Address:â€" m M m. unseat..mom.,o.mu water. If not w- '7' ing cm; 2.000 new cedar rails; one thoroughbred Durham bull, 2 years old. Apply to Nathan Day, Lakeview Farm. Powles’ Corners P.O., Fall's Station. G.T.R.â€"36-2. mt it. Mao 40 head 0! mold;11 horseS: one' hundred acres. in the twenty concession of Emily. Bargain. L E. WELDON, Solicitor, Lindsay! 0,1. Ml residence I CAN SELL Your Real Estate ouj Busin'gss tame so MAT'fBR wnwpa LC"?! ‘ZED Properties and Busineuct of all kinds c guickly {or cub in all pm: of the Cu . tatcs. an’t wait. Wnte to-day tact-it guickly 101' can m r... 7 , . t Wnte to-day describing tatcs. 0011’: was . what you have to ac Lindsayâ€"3 5â€"1.1 . any kind of Busineu or R where, at any price. write 1 menu. I can save you time TOPEKA “a“ v wâ€"'__ con. Eldon) Woodville P... or to MOORE a; JACKSON, Solicitors, DR SALE.â€"Frune house and 1} acre. of land situated :11 the 1711. logo of Cameron. formerly known I: Caner-on Hotel. Good ball in connection. Stable and two good wells on premises. Apply to Mrs. J. Simpson. Cameronâ€"331:4. “ Burkoton ...... “ Km .- 1' Jwetvfllo ----- q- OHIO ... ..... I. o” .. .. . ”in my ........ {awe Lind“! Arrive human “ 51m 10.45 mg. " Janetvm. 10.55 mu. "' CW ... ... ... ... 11.01 Inn. " 0p- 11.06 can. Arrive Lind-y ............ 11.16 Ln. Bauvo Lindsay ".1135 3.3. Arrive Bun-non .. 11.33 c... " manta-d ”.11.“ lull. ; “ Anm Point ...... 11.56 a... \Arrive Bobcuygeon ......... 12.05 p.13. “Am Point ......... 7.51 Arrive W ........... 8.00 Choice Farm for hmwmwmc a. Poi-send Como at School. SALEâ€"The Kelly Wpod ir YOU WANT Io _BU_Y mum) P. THE LAN 7415 KANSAS AVENUE. FOR SALE W ........... 8.00 p.111. Hind m Toronto. sold â€";ttiatai m the 1711. Hotel. Good} hall in Stable and two good mines. Apply to M”- WWWâ€"33"!!- in ten days Win o..- m )9, on ... 5.03 p.‘ ... ... 5.09 ’-fl-‘ so. 3.. 5.. ... ... 5.15 p... 5.26 p... ”C ... .00 00.5% ’I‘ t or Real Estate any- rite me our require- dmc an money- 5o-.. uoocoo oo- ... .. “c..- - ... ... “.434: P; . ...... 10.25 Toronto. the twelfth 4.15 p... . ...4.27 p...’ 00‘ ' on to. 70“ p.“ “ MAN ,2to KANSAS _ mu 7.7.7. 2mm. O. 8.50 lull. 4.05 1)...-

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