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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 Sep 1908, p. 8

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m uknmsmm :- pup-Jed to bu money on Fun. Town and Village Property st very lowest. privnto funds. I an uny- ‘to My good gnu-tuna. I. E. IllI-n IeLAUGIILIN. FEEL FULTON. Barristers. Seneitera. Natarléax ween-4.9m» Rat and mum: ate... ever Bowman Bank me: any. Money :9 loam an real 98: um Money w loam at current rates of interest. IL J: MoPaugm m. KJX. James A. Peel. A‘ M. mm. a. A. ; SUTTONâ€"T wizfe' of Mr. Frank Sutton, 3. son. STEADâ€"In the township of Somer- ville, on Thursday, Aug. 12th, the wife of Mr. Albert Stead, a daugh- men n‘ KNIGHT, Barrister. 30-. 1mm, Notary Fume, solicitor far Mars Bank. representing Water loo 1mm Fire Insurance Cm. cf Interim;- Fégeral ‘yfp‘ Anagrggge 3731mm? 4; O'CONNOR, aux-men Notcriu. etc. Money to loan m EORKINS AND HOPKINS . Burt-taro. Solicitors. “0}”? 26, to Mr. a. daughter. AKI STERâ€"IJ wife of Mr. Ernest AKlSLer, a. daughter. BABEâ€"In the .township of Fenelon, on Monday, Aug. 23rd, the wife BATESâ€"At Bunit River, on Fri- day, August 13th, 1909, the wife of Mr. John A. Bates, a daughter. PEARN.â€"At Fenelon Falls, on Tues- day, August 17th, 1909, the wile IARRIAGES JONESâ€"GORDONâ€"At . lousy to Loan . B. WON. Human townnhlp Obi-t, Garwood. Fire Insurance mt. law 01 MM Um. Gamma“ In all in town. m m «goal-M “Wt-£03 9’ MWMW‘W‘MW «mambo-tum“ intummttmtoh‘WW on this cues. ”and? 09' pan. the SW Homo. DORE JACKSON. Bart-intern. 003.. solicitors {0‘ The Gunman fink of Commerce. Money to loan ”Wanwpormum- loo William Street. mm. 1‘. D. loom. KC. Alex. Jacknon. 55.:"éi'fialréfiiéa; fimpire Aeeld= out and Surety 00.. or London, On!“ omee ave; Fungus Bank, éipbalté poet wee. Public. etc. Solicitors tor ' of Montreal. Money to loan on torm- to unit borrower. 0mmâ€" 6 William street. south. Llndaoy. Ont. G. H. Hopklu. K.C.. F. 3. Hopkins. B.A. inky lows-E current ate. on ”A_A of Mr. Harry August 20. 1909, Warren renuvu Cole. in his 73rd year. Deceased m fafizer of Mrs. (Rev.) W. H. A. Freuclri of Fénelon Falls. EARNS.â€"At Melon Falls, on ng‘v, Aug. 20th. 1909, Mary Ann McLean, wife of H, W. Keu'ns, aged 88 years and 8 months. Campbell Gordon. daughter 0! the Iota Adam Gordon. member of the House of Commons for North On- wio. to Mr. Edward Archibald ‘J’onoa, of Pueblo. Colorado. DEATHS OLE â€"At Sutton west on Friday, Amst 20.1909. Warren Percival DNESâ€"GORDON-At the residence 0! Dr. William 1“. Rich. Pueblo. Colorado, Aug. 19, 1909. by the M. S. R. S. Gray, Elizabeth 33: I: EMA” .38th WWREE 'Suwgi‘t. L. V. O’Connor. 8. It... -In Mount Bl RTHS -In the township of Vex-u- Wednesday, July 28th, the ‘. 'Bolioltor: 7 etc» Bat-mun. «o -In the township of Vern- ‘hursday, Aug. 19th, the Mr. Ernest Akister, a. Horeb, on AUZuSt Mrs. Wilfred Hall, Kent son. These five Undaoyim enjoyed a Yoootlon. they say. la the martian manner poaalble. They returned browned by the summer sun and with exceptional appetite: and with the pleasant memories of o vacatlou among the finest of Canada's we; derful and profuse scenery. Rig-ht ln the heart or wild nature. where the denizens of the forest still wonâ€" der in numbers. and away from the “ artificial " summer resorts. the pleasure seekers sought. and found real enjoyment. It was at. Kipewa, Que" where the party forsook the train and started their journey of 450 miles through lakes, rivers and over portages to Maniwaki, Que. where the train was A joumsy through tbs outer wilds. along the paths 9! ms hunter. when inimitable nature reigns supreme, was experienesd and enjoyed by a party of awe Lindsay men, who rs: turned last night The five :1me three mks with 99.6619 and portsgs among the inkss of northern Que: me. and were Quantum by the de= iig-hts at this trip. 'i‘nsse xiho were in the party worn 2 Harry Hammad. Sung Emma. Fred Twisr, in. Jerry Britten. Montreal. and Harry Brimmeil‘ again taken for home. The first stretch of water traversed was Kipa- we. lake. Then followed dozens of lakes and rivers, and in all eighty portages. Two Hudson Bay posts were visited, one at Grande Lac Victoria. and the other at Lac Bar- ririe. Indian guides were taken at Lac Barririe to Maniwaki. The In- di-ans are of the Algonquin tribe in that district. From Maniwaki the travelers went down the Chaun de Chem and the Gens de Terre to the Forks of the Gatineau. RETURNED HALE AND HEARTY WESTERN ,FARMER WIUTES A LINDSAY MAN 0N CONDITIONS A Lindsay citizen has received a letter from a friend in Manitoba. _who states that in many sections of The West farmers are experiencing considerable difficulty in Securing eut- flcient help to gather in the harvest Good wages are being paid for lab- orers, v.1: , from two to three dol- lets. per day.'1‘he Western farmer also states in his letter that there will 'be an exceptional good yield this “ The best trip ever ” is the con- census of opinion in the party. A convenient number of miles?were covered each day and with congenial fellowship. substantial meals and the constant kaliedoscope of perpetually changing and magnificent scenery the hours and days passed -_quickly and pleasantly. ‘Vears dam and an quid“)! t n m w nmwmamndamrwomm. mmmumneaamumm» our own doctor what: we ham Imam-3': Latâ€"Live: Fina.“ Prim 25 cent: per vial. or 5 h: $1.00, an a.“ chalets. or mailed dimt on I‘- ah» of Erica by The T. Milbum O... Limiud. ammo. Out. 1 PROMOTE!) 'I‘O CONDUCTOR. Mr..Arthur Grills, G.T.R. brake- mun. has successfully passed his 9:;- -aminationa, and is now a. tun-fledged conductor. ‘ ' ON THE MARRIAGE DAY. Romance ceases and history he- ginsâ€"end corn: begin to go too when "Putnam's” is appliedâ€"it takes out. DRAINAGE COMPEI‘IfI‘ION. Mr. D A McKenzie, B S. A., the representative at Lindsay of the On- tario Department of Agriculture, in; tends holding a drainage demonstra» tion‘ at FemIon Falls early in Sep- Sui fluted k: 1mm Yam With Cam-h of The Stomach. roots. branch and stem. Nothing so sure and painless as Putnam's Corn \ and Wart Extractor; try "Put- nam '.’s FARM HELP SCARCE Mum at and! m m the mafia will also have ta m lam- 93 E6 was and me By nu: “ma mm mm ta WM “F smash whisk 1H5 mm“ will “9 a? m BMW! we». tm W“! m mm in Mama: A FMRNYR at a mum Mahatma; Gm WW mn- ly mum to m Daqun ta “km a ma m a «WAN- TRANSFERRED TO MIDLAND. Mr. Ralph Crumm, G.T.R. en» gineer, has been transferred to Mid- land to run the eogine on the work train. He succeeds Engineer Reid who ind his leg taken 01! on‘ Sub-- urday I'ast. ‘ WESTERN GRAIN SAMPLES. Specimens of what and oats grown in Tisdale, Sask., were received by D. A..Mackenzie, of the agricultural department recentfy. The sample of western grain is very good,. the- grain being extra quality and the. straw long. BIG CROWD WENT WEST. The harvest excursions Friday on the G.T.R. and C.P.R. were largely attended. A number of Lindsay citizens left for the west for a com- le of months' vacation, while many 1others went to work in the harvest fields. About 78 tickets were sold in Lindsay. LEAVING FOR WEST. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bryans and children, of Fenelon_Falls, are leav- ing for the West. Mrs. Brynns is well-known in Lindaam Mn. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Gray, Colborne-st. Her many friends will !hear with [regret at her departure from this vicinity. ‘ ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE. workod‘ out‘by the Britlah army. The Military Cantu-amp entrusted to a aub-comml‘ttw to work out the de- tailed application of sumo recom- meodations. and a complete agno- main «antennae In mural-91w Ola a military mhmee took place in the War mm. M think. was no- (‘9mede by mem um oomplbu control he gtven ouch Milton om themuuary tome midday thou lummim. and that the tom aboard be standardiued. 'the tarma- tion at tho unit ""1th at 1mm". eta. being as In as pos- ai'bk assimilated to than. recently Hr. Asquith. aha? replying m member. explained that utter been SW. The IWtiOn has been. received with some favor. PREMIER ASQUJTH'S STATE- KENT. London. 'Aug.‘ liar-Today Premier Asquith stated in the House oi Con» mono that it had been wronged at the Imperial Defence Conference to so organile the military'torcea of the Crown an to preserve complete auto- nomy for each Dominion. while ol- ogenoue Imperial army. Replying to a member. Ir. Asquith aid the roe- oiutione of the Conference had been summed to “the veriom Govern- ment!) before they were mailing. The South African delegates did not feel in a position to Iubmit ehe‘probimne for novel and military define. or approve any proposal arrived! a by the Conference until the Union oi South Africa had new aeeemplflui. wrath; a m: m 1; mm on the 1mm 0. 9mm» um»! mun Masked his (lumen by a. Oma- dim omciul. replied that V'woouvor was more auitabk than Enqulm‘lt. though It. might also be necessary to have a dock at tho latter pltce. The Canadian Aamoigtad Pm: fur- ther understands that the id» of having submarines in the St. Law- rence and on the racmc count has ‘Woodville. Aug. 2-7.-â€"A very pain- ful accident happened here yaw afternoon to Orvel Juries. eldest son of Mr. Albert Janet. blacksmith. While handling: 22 calibre rifle in was accidentally diaohu'ged. the ball entering the groin end pasting out through the buttock. The bell also passed through the out o! the char ous. is not fatal, unless complies: tions set in. Dr. Grant was called and the wound dressed. At present the. patient isrettjng yell. .‘ ' im which tha boy was sitting. and wound,olthough painml and danger- wan museum/mums [an ' A‘ base-ban team will be- 3cm together tm represuxt Lindsw in fame of the basobtll 00qu to be held in this vminity this fan. The seventy-five- dollars ofi‘ered Got the WoodVille turnament 17 ex- ' ceedingly good to a. certain aggre- ‘ gqtion a! ball tossesa in this town, ‘ as does the thirty Long Canadian greens put up as a. firize by the ' South Victoria W teddy. egg tachu' dug mt. Several an M and ‘5', my“, u trying go proud with cluaea by se- crew ‘. OPEN“ {mum in. curing Mummy mu". but “1 loamy than which he labor several “I” 0V" W' ”m“ “’m Amt wanna-t during his brief cud mum darn. owing to the 0?- mot!!! u..- m m the means or ‘ :eflls 9" Rama: “.0“ “m" "13 tfiWvflW '9' members to IN THIS COUNTY. court. . And;.memn. be It resolved Victoria county in mm m 't N“ mm mm of a. c..." a...“ .a-dmblc «an and trustee. In Dom: hemhv tmdm' our M Bro. mastxaifly “NV“ ‘0 1.. ‘not I‘m” the extmrdimmv work newsman! Rum. swoon. mf‘m‘ ”3’ m“ w ”M" °' The mm mm cl W “ And It‘ u)" men» mm um "m ”MM! ‘3‘“ for “3“” ad to our hbm- that he may have!” m commonw at but» new new» “a memw m mum» at. v “W'Wfl‘m‘u' m Provincial N0” of labor gulf love; and that I “‘5" schools by “M“ W“ Mun- em his lot Bo ml! in eh m (mu ‘N mm mm W 0‘ "W I?!“ Old r‘o‘r‘u m ‘WM unm‘oomflomo w W n shay nhin9"um\ I“. "w..." ,jtorm m mum“ M. M "‘ That. a copy 0! “if!" rendition pal-It gram The mun has been “an,“ by m, committee-1h m ”M an «mm Mm m m" and that tuo'oourt out be new “00104!!!“ "W “Wit M “C ‘mto ”Q ‘~ my “I‘m ‘uok owning we‘vmolosflua- av 3,0. Elliot. mind “by «0:11qu amp!» can: Kano Road; AWN“ 1-3;. I”. :‘ ISSUE SVECIALPWS. . W. L. Jam. c; R‘. ; The unwelcome condition» um mam; D. McCoqu-In. BEER. Cm] 10031106; is only {or no talk Thou. H. m cm. and Ipdfit um, tor by one may the graduating Now” a!” wfll: ‘N mpmd a. "We”- W' m THE vumm mm Evin; and talisman «mm.. __._. l’l‘fle lfiduoatlm Depamwt ha Pr finahind the ”kilo “lbw tn. pact to amount we temper-y! m villugo'm- mu, 'djfilculty as that they-art amhby‘nv" 'A cross um hauls mm» 13h. 'sning special! permits a:- Men at ' With angers: tied. in. knob. ‘ P188699 unqualified}. dim‘ia‘m im about two. m mis- !ound‘ inpossibh- to fili vac-n- ' pglmgu . aim in the Insular my. r As big u< men In... Lindsay Team to » Play in Tournaments Another ball practise will be held to-night and every pbyer is request- ed to be present; W‘ J. Ashmore's Lou Keswick was entered in the 2.!) race at the meet of the Toronto Driving Club st Duf- ferin Park yesterday. The horse finished outside the money. Nellie Nicholas winning. Charlie O'Neil drove the Keswick horse. For the next ten month: th- run! schools or Ontario will hnvotonom them-elves tor n temporary tam. Six hundred MChOI‘I' holdlng third clo- oertlficatea will this your enter the varloua Normal schools to pro- pnre for a. higher grade. That m nearly six hundma schools will have to look about ,for instructors. FEELING THE PINCH. Welland ll nlroody feeling the scarcity. 01' six schools opened in tho district, not one has n perman- Trio 'World says : “ Billy ” Simp- son. of Lindsay. Martin Connors, o! Petorboro, Van Woodrufl, of Oahu- wn. and several othm from out o! town were seen among the horsemen ct Duaerin Park yesterday. m Kind You Hug Mm: Bought CASTOR IA SCflCClS [MK IEACHERS Puma-MW OUTSIDE THE MONEY. "m Mr. Thea. Beu.‘street commission- er. tell from a mold at his Home on Durhamatq on Tuesday last and at a result sustained several cuts and bruises. That. a copy at “If!" rendition be signed by thb commitm- in chum gm! that th‘o'ouurt «If be new thence and th copy mm to Bro. Elliot. And it: u: mean ream that ~n. to our lbw um: in any have. health and atreml!‘ m mum his work at labor “If love". sad that. whor: aver Nu m a. one in tho mu 9! the [mar old Lori. malty may alumnus» nu ”any. FELL FROM SCAFFOLD. mmmwmwvms Come flocking bythosme, Tosca him take th- wideone in Andwaw-idaamandm. And heal: his pungent. chat! which His neck ”short. and thin-ad rad, His face {nu-black with tan. He team his-munlo-txom his hand And kicks whet-o'er he- can. And Mfis'flst at mirth. world. For he team not. any man. Amt“. elem. be it waived that the thinks of ch court hue-and are hereby mam our good Bro. El- liot. for mu extmrdlmry work so- eompltnh‘ud‘ by him on behalf 0! {he 00“”. He goes. omSumhy to the park And ails mow the toys. Upon the bench. with visage dark And. loud infernal noise. And when the umpire dodges rocks It We. his has". rejoice. earnest and able canvas. which crettOd’ c splendid {lupus-lion an the locality through which he labored. And“ where-t Mn his brief stay 0- through the gene he goes Ea... mu; see some meson new '15 rise upon his toes. And put. It oar the other crew By mega egch player knows. For the lesson thou hos tong! Turn loose your tongue to Join When battles must be fought. Hot u:- will do as much in life A: muscle, nerve or thought. Whom Bro. R. R. Elliot. of um, Supreme Court organizer for the 1.0.F., has boon doing orga- i'ufl'on work for Court Britannia. No. 288. Kano Rood. for a period at some six wash, and during which timin- m esteemed and respected by all who had the pleasure of becoming unaudited with him by his frank. Mme Ind cblo canvas. which m. W m mam-a w u Wt Nah m m in m umummmmm m: m in M." of WC m. AIM Ir. moms: w" an ”the m mm mm at tho committal on helpi- ul work.‘wmch bu WI a very mountable feature of tin vork oi the order. ‘ An lamenting future of" the 'm- do: was the pretentntion of the re- colmon to Ir. R. n. Elliot by up- mtauvu o! the Mono Road Like spake. from the furnace door. â€"-Omahu Worm-Herald. (to the. my val-thy mum w FARMERS. ATFBNTEON Binderlnobtens, IIIOWc-r L' uirvs. in fact wthhg-yowwant rrpuired m- ~harp- cued movessfily M‘fiflnplgshrd at Hut-Pm Building A few second hand: wheels cheep“ Jmcthe thing for} girl to an m to scl Lumber, Shingles, Etc Cement and Sash Factory Goods m Bike! lumber (0., limited PHONE 77 TIIO tow-o! St. N has adopted “a alumin- um hyv-lhyao! thet‘ity wuwfwhlcu cunts one hotel Noon-o fol-row thou-and inhabitants. 813‘ W!” White spoke to ween- tlmrin: action ensue British As- Iodntloua w-tfla‘ and: dual do- Coal and Wood m Communion. W O‘Mou. n employv on» mum. Gun [AIM comm. m HM ll the M by 5 how undul- MWHIM Stanley LGilsop W. H. German. KJ’. fur Wnllald‘ my nuanced the me “our: new on mum-u: Wm ML may." Mam-Mormmguu “0 mm m I). ill. to 31m not “autumn-Iceman o: u m We! the pun... . “may qungih In app-ch than. bundle“ otlwmuch indigo- “.Mhohhm in than... “any pennant m h to roam mum ram Int mo well-known in "lama-Manchu 7* an. 8. 4.11033“. 3!. I J. Unity, tormorly s m. “IMO-m to the pod M twowmmmomm. “Hum but troubled tor um {unwitt- m o! the bud, Ia. and with m s nu ma um “truly-IQ! h!- moivod great bu. ‘. m‘l' Dfi It ovidently m1}. 0. “mmtofmtmnblemdm "IO M mus. “I In” in H Parana a val-gm upon-r m an: Votinaoy Su‘rgeon and Dentict ermma ONT. .AYSIQOQQQEQPE .3, E It Iketcmd'é'géwJTI-J I‘ . ._ ewes. .PComyuPl'. so YEA" ‘ expameml‘ {’8 b0 be sold .1» your b0.v 3“ school W495 m :0. the grounds both luv. Bancroft " Mtiste ring-es 15c. , Spam train will Iva Fmeâ€"for-allâ€"Purw 000; 2nd. 840; 3rd. I Bulgeâ€"All must b0 the Society. 5 pm- ad 5 per cent. addc-d ntfiw to b(‘ made on Sept. 10th. 4 to m. Judges may (‘l 06 they consider not 1 Jm’ deCision final. 33- Way bum wil Grew! Racvâ€"Trot or to horses that have ne‘ money. Pursw that). u. 8-20; 3rd. 810. 2.40 (.‘iassâ€"Pum- $9 Far-mom“ Han-v-1)”- only in fuur hmnshnl mount. l’ursv ‘2 ha. 88; 3111.55. BITURDLY. I “av will hr u m ‘ttru‘tions inr'udlng Friday and Suturday GALWA ht lest Fnir ia t‘x. 70 it}. Flam“ ll.- 35c. sale......... Unbleachui plai sheeting, rag 25c Bhlck Hatcvn uni and see them ...... . Scotch fingering mv. “hitt‘. Iollw .1 363", light unc [any weight, w; 20 Per Grey wzm 15¢. 20c an. A Mann; “H. "mm in la ° 50 Dozen d 10-4 Grey and w Balkan. rug. $1. Iar 1.4!). MM 1 hr 1.60, sah- ....... Cl Cd CC have. taken 0‘ AT KINMO Speeding in Mace Falls megy's .......... Eamon: Jct. . Harwell ’s Kinnount Ill. lave Ki: III the evening. I‘m trip. ll 'train will he! phces on the I. 52nd YER FRIDAY. IE Flannette Newton's common C 0 Flannel )0! Sept. ; chil flunn ll UI‘

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