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Watchman Warder (1899), 30 Sep 1908, p. 10

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To points in ’l‘emagami, pointsl‘and. Mrs. Hattawa to Port Arthur and to a Mr..W. number of points readied by Northâ€" f tOr, visit‘ em Navigation Co., also to certain Mr. and points in Quebec, New Brunswick, Pittsbupg Nova, Scotia and Maine. We regr OCTOBER 2181‘ To OCT. 318T Mr. Herb. To Muskoka Lakes, Penetang, an attack Lake of Bays, Midland, Magnetawan for his sp River. Lakefield, Madawaska to A numb Parry Sound, Argyle to CobOCOnk; gation at1 Lindsay to Hali'burton, Sharbot services it Lake to Calabogie, via, K. 3,, P. Ry. at Woodvi POints from Severn to North Bay A flun'lbi inclusive; and certain points reach- servmes 111 of Lindsa3 ed by Northern Navigation 00. Return limit on all tickets, De- A large. camber 41511. or until close of navi- tended 'th gation, if earlier. to points reached Friday an! by steamers. race attra . Secure tickets and further inforin- great man ation from an Grand Trunk Agent or appointed write J .D.Mc nald, D.P.A., Toronto.‘ tries after A. lufiahb. Depot Agent The tea: I. R. Kiddo... Ton Agent Meredith l Frank Forbert Killian-It. South . Limbs; Boot and Shoe Repamng. Hand~made Boots' in stock or made to measure First-class work and promptly done South of Maunder’s Hotel Return tickets at SINGLE FARE Oct. 13th to 31st W. H. CRESSWBLI MONUMENTS. through mum and standard aloe at «:3 from Tomato daily to: Win pea Vancouver Full fibrillation. train times. etO- -. fmm telltale“. llhdmn HUN TERS’ “In? 0““: 001'. 1| from 1‘13ng 031‘. Vancouver Seattle, Portland $42.80 British Columbia mm LINDSAY Town Agent Depot Agent W (Baum ix, NEON“): I DMD“ I a. Work nus. Estimates cheerfully ‘mishw Good in its main; sum Good n no ability to phage Mmm‘ m m mutton for the M in m Atfimfifil i0 m In an quintet» A0009" 3013001." » amel- Pontiac. was sun] in the St. Clair River. m m Iathoih at In- Forhert‘ J. E Mr. W H. tor, visited 01 Mr. and Mr: Pit-tsburg, are l‘ and‘ Mrs. ( The Epworth League will hold their weekly services at 8 p.m. on Friday evening of each week. A cordial in- vitation is extended to all. J ANETVILLE. Janetville, Sept. 27.â€"Rev. Thos. Snowden and wife are home after a. short holiday in Toronto. Rev. Mr. McKenzie, of Bath, is vi- siting friends in this vicinity. Mrs. (Dr.) Johnston left for a. vi- sit with her parents, of Fournier. Ont, on Saturday last. ‘ ~ . Mr. Ortic Bradburn is home for a. few Mr. Alfred Wright is slowly im- proving from a sevgre attack of ty- phoid fever, A number from here attended the services held by th? Y.M.C.A. Band, of Lindsay, at Eden last Sunday. ' -A large crowd of Hartleyites at: tended ‘th’e Lindsay Central Fair on Friday and Saturday. The relay race attracted the attentiOn of a great many, but we were rattles-diaâ€" appointed that there were so few en- tries after the rumor of so many. The team from Hartley, Messrs. Meredith McKee.5 Chas. Owens. and R. M. Parker won second, which is a" the dollar watch chain or ring each. a Miss Laura Stinson returned home on Saturday last from Victoria Road, after a few week' 8 visit with friends there. We extend congratulations to Mr. 'fiios. Wanchop for his successful lead in the relay team on Saturday, and for the way he encouraged the oth- Mr. Alex. Ross, traveler for Spar- ling. groceries, Lindsay, transacted business here on Monday. er boys; We trust that-in the near fut'ure more slam-91$ may be. added to the victory of the team. - - ‘Mr..W- H. Stevens, P. S. Inspec- tor, visited our school on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oamfrbell, of Pittsburg, are visiting relatives here. We regret. very much to learn that Mr. Herb. Campbell is‘ sufiering from an attack of appendicitis. We hope for his speedy recovery. A number of the Glenarm congre. gatiozi attended the Diamond J ubilee services in the Presbyterian church at Woodville on Sunday. 'E‘HartleyLSept. 28.â€"Mrv. and Mrs. Flett, of North Vernlam, visited Mr. and| Mrs. J. Smith on Saturday. It was childmn’ 3 day service at our church last Sabbath The church was nicely decorated with flowers and maple leaves. A goodly num- ber attended and all appreciated the service and interesting talk to the children given by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Wesley. Lindsay fair was consi'dei'ed ,the Miss Jackson. of Sunderland. was the guest of the Misses’ Croaaon on Sunday. Miss MoOulloeh. of maokwater. is the guest of her sister. Mrs. A‘ M041 Donald‘ CRESSWEBL Cromwell. Egan atâ€"Amm than who “W the .Llndny hlr were: 1m and In when“. It!“ and mm Madam. Em A‘ Mahmuld. moses Kate Palm. Jean many. Bea: meg Keelieli. Ella Batman. A. lie: mama and new; Max. Katmai. J. Murray. 1!. Grant. 8‘ Keallult. and f2‘ Meal m, and Mn A‘ Helm are. via: hing friends in E‘eflerhw‘ Mr, and mm (2‘ Johnstea spent Sunday Wm: Mr. and In Buck», . ",' 1‘ ”hi" 3‘ 21:7 of £25 .m - m ”as: n». who flu he‘s: know um am at Burnt Rivet moo the earliest lots twat at tho plow He married '3“. o dangh'tnr or no of tho flint settlers In Rot:- tie was now: in one near. m is good neighbor and his death is canon of general mm Ont of 3 Emily of tour that name horn with his to: than there to now but one left. vim, 1m. mg “3.19m“, wmua atom final-go memento hit! my. 'wm mum? and am; at Burnt Rim. Hm. Install. noon Owen 3M at Fury Sewn Naom‘ mor- five and living at Qolltngwood‘ \m flog mum. of Burnt mm‘ Ella “s m M Jfigk find I”: 1‘ homo with their mother: The Mn m. 1mm won ”only an mm o! “a. The older In Rome. MM» of the demand. in mu “NM It mm River. and hon nearly 1! not gtfltu reached the century monk. HARTLEY , . Mr. John Windrim and son Willie. Longford Mills, visité‘d fi‘iends here last week. The Miss, Crawford, of Peterbbrd. at? visiting at Linden Valley. Linden Valley, Sept. 28.-Neafly everyone attended the Fair Friday and Saturday from Linden Valley, and from all other parts of Victoria, as well, judging frorn the crowd on the grounds Saturday Moon. The September shipment of cheese was delivered Tuaday morning at a. fairly good price. " The cheese fac- tory hashad a. p'aying season this A nfimber 6f linden Valley spent the day at Oakwood fair, and Were much interested in the‘ ball gum played there. Miss Jennie quda‘n, of Lindsay, is visiting at Mr. Dodd's. Miss Moon, Lindsay, spent Sun- day at Mr. Suddaby’s. Born, on Saturday, Sept. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Amhur Fell, g daugh- Mrs. Beech, Kinmount,‘ was in bar village last Saturday. and Mr. Joe Bettie, of Parry-Sound. were all home to attend the Roma] Mr. Robert English and M153 Vera Cooper, of Penelon Falls, View at Mr- Eldridge 3 last week. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson R'efitie; 'Col- lingwood, and Mrs. Leitch, Toronto, Mrs. Turner Brisbin is visuing: with! In fiends at Orono ed A large chwd- from here attended on thq Undsay Fair on Friday and Sat- Th Mr. and Mfs. Thos. EngliSh, Dril- h‘iaw spent a few days here calm ‘on their friends. , BURNT RIVER. ~ Bunit River, sept. 27.â€"-Mr. and Mn. George Umphrey‘, East Toronto, am visiting friends here. Mrs. Alex. White, Lindsay, attogid- ed the funeral of her uncle, the late Alex, Bettie last Saturday. We Imdéi‘st-and thatlir. Arum; % Intyre has rented his fitm of :1: ”0 acres to Mr. Murray, of Oakw while Judge McIntyre has rented ;" upper 100 acres to- Mr Murray, jr. is! Mr. and Mrs. Dan: McPherson spent Sunday at Mt. Henry Osborne’ 5. ' Miss Ada Nokes spm-t the weekâ€"end‘ at her home. I Mrs. Wm . Lillico spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. John Squires at Royal Oaks. Mr. and Mrs. A.-E. Webster, of Mariposa Station, spent Sunday at Mr. W. J. Wright‘s. In spite of tho inclemenoy of the weather a goodly number attended Rally Day at our Sunday school 011 Sabbath max-hing. Hm Rich. firm“. of Wick. spent. 80ml days with her parents. Mr. and NHL When/e!“ Mn Ernest, and Miss Lena Wright spam Sunday at Mr. Rich. Pmuoe'a. Woodvilla mm was welk represented cut the Lindsay Canal on both days or the big hum 5“ report a flier able time. mid. to» SI «Nico minute. 9! Whitby. spam ‘NNW 33 Its hm has. We are planted §o upon am In Henry When“ is numb improved Mn Nd! ‘Weiwou he who motor- tune \to lose a wry valuable tom last week. but» am hold by the» who mum tram um madam , their father, the late Alex. Ret- LIND EA \ PM ‘31:. m A record crowd from this communi- ty attended the Lindsay Central Ex- °f .hibition on Saturdayr last, and all it came home well pleased witn the ex- hibits and somewhat disappointedw ‘3" "on account of the rain which im- es paired the racing considerably. We mutt congmtulate the Parrish child- “ fed on their collection of weeds '9 which won third prize in' the com'pe- 15’. €tion, E In some unknoWn manner he manag- ‘ed -to stepoupcm a' garden rake- and one of the teeth ran into his foot. ‘ The wound’ is painful but not ‘_ very serious. It is hoped his My win be_speedy.. Lifebuoy éoap is delightfully to trashing for bath or toilet in hot weather. qu washing Imam-cloth- ing-11: is unequalled. Cleanse. and sale. and which I' m afraid must have read $300, should have been $3 It was an unnoticed mstake of forget- ting a period until gathering up time,, which I feel quite sorry about. Sincerely hoping no one would take it thatI should ask-such an unreas- onable price and thinking you kind- ly fox-Venue. VVYours truly, EXCELLEX T PRIZES. The Ontario Hatticultural Society wish to announce that their annual exhibition. the sixth, will be held ‘in the St. Lewrence Arenai Twonto, on Novemba‘ 9â€"13. From the present outlook there will be e. keen compe- tition in all lines and exhibits will be on heat; from all parts of the Province, and: large crowd of on- lookers will no doubt be present as reduced rates have been altered on the railroads. Exhibits will be made in all kinds of flowers. fruits. ‘ and honey. and excellent prizes have been altered for every competition. Dear Sir,-â€"I wish to state through your paper. that a. prize painting at the Lindsay Exhibition marked for A CORRECTION. IIORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION SIXTH ANNUAL IN NOVEMBER- Corn~h~anvesting 15' the order of the day, now in this neighborhood. Quite a few of our progressive farmers have silos and all pronounce the ensilage an excellent: winter fodder for' cattle. Master Maxwel‘l‘ Hewie happened With a serious accident last week. Among those who attended the fgir were : Mr. and Mrs. S. Cooper, Mrs. S. Coopgr, Mrs. W. Cooper, Mrs‘ J. B. Powl'es,. Mrs; H. Powles,. Mr. N. Cpllis, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Powlw, Miss M. CuIiis and others. 1 . m lid. '7 tr mm mm.- who limit a: cum month an Cobalt. ro- amed to “shame tut vat unm- Mn 8 “Darrin of Fonelon Falls. at- talded divine service here on Sun- day last ‘ m In“: mm law now m m vim 4::me MMI‘ WVW Pull! W In“. “w-Mfiom m may mind our «mun one at an M ll m ”aw at We. Ms. am we Inflow the“ m puma could and would hunch Improved u ‘no hum» was mince w pawn *hta “wk on the roam n to not my plan“ or 96mm; \0 the mad 0! any pupil mm to whoa) and and that his playground ha but u- maod u t “comm during the won “one nigh. We behave that Mar! in; autumn on who road tame! the (meat nuisances and impoun- uona to which one can be subjected. and it ought not to be tolerated. Mr. Merriam at Melon Faun. conducted services in the local Moths odiat church Sunday. Hm. my Suntan mm we». pm. M M m. “Uh I» am In mum ML In F‘ Wu to wading a eon: pk e! me via Madam 0m:- was“ w mt 5““ “"9““ ‘° 9"“ u as mean ambush at tom um custom “6 “m ”N“ to «“10 0| legacy as“ _ muwmnewfi 9! m 9m" a ad line Jewell. 9! Gaming: neat and» um hi 8!" Sum I'm Mu. or Wool*' .. name-men.“ -' r -- «gimp, , , 47;: .. Gamma midi EELS EY. A police court case. an dtermath 9! the Woodville lair, was heard be. fore County JPolioe Magistrate Moore at Lorneville yesterday. Constable D. McIntyre charged J antes Morrison with interfering with an oflicer of the law while doing his duty and a coun- ter charge of assault was made by Morrison against McIntyre. Both cases were withdrawn, Morrison hav- ing to pay 88. 9O costs and McIntyre $3. 70. McIntyre acting as constable was keeping the crowd beck whm‘ the baseball game was in progress. ‘ Morrison was not willing to eomply with his denmnds lt' sewed. When. the constable got i. ht uni walked WENT '10 COURT. 3 Clothier and Farnisher 40 Kent-St. . . . LINDSAY You can get the information "by inn-ii but it will in' person. Say what trainâ€"we'll meet “you wi We’re ready to produce the indisputable facts. J. M. NORTON, Manager Subum Lots Dept. In our vafious,sub-divisions in. and bordén‘ng on, this great city. money making opportunities unequal-led in Canada, are oflered ; lots stun-om $8 per‘ foot, terms $25 down and $15 a Quarter. .In Town- to Central Business properties we will gdnnntee from 10 PER CENT. TO 20 PER CENT INTEREST“ ON YOUR MONEY No inmtment in the Dominion offers such sylendid dividcnds to-day as we pram’se your money. ‘ where largest and quickest. returns are sure, and where it’s as safe as it in Britain’s strongest bank. BLUE SERGE SUITS, nude in both plain snd fsncy styles, single or double breasted, serge of extra fine 15 00 weave and soft, silky finish, extra. vslne for... o FANCY SUITS in all the newest shades and patterns, made up in fancy Tweeds and Worsteds. A splendid 1 0 on stock to choose from, at prices from 325 150.. M. J. CARTER Those genius to .Toronto to reside should make arrangeâ€" ments with us about the house. ‘ ~ ROBINS, LIMITED, In Toronto Real Estate INVEST YOUR MONEY gt his 1.0111me he witnessed the mm In. Gill hasten. 8180 of their m»W~;and'Gu-ner Kennedy. him» live" it”? Want-a. Sask. Mr- Mr. James Kmnedy and him. Km- nedy. of Lindsay, returned Thursday suing from an extended viSit though mom. They were ab' out pone six weeks, and during that period they'spent a very enjoyabl'3 thanks guests of. their daughter: glofig with it. Morrison cam: and took it from him. RETURNING. Fm! WEST. vii but it win w you to come meet -you with an automobile. 29 Adelaide East, Toronto. Inmmmumw.m t. ‘M V“! car «not 0:. mm. you w W Wvfly um '0 flow you 8. «Mod out m cm mu. 1‘ to “amply Iqum~ “on at MN a. mm mm. ublo Mk (or your m. «m u; gm Galahad m u myuu to I am or out-eon tor mo «in. m. Our cloths at out with g “3.. «on gun ad 9on that on all: be loud 1| a» Mutant pm: “M of QM m “mm“ W does not Thereisac “trouble.Mrs.1~1 'MMOnt will“ .kmsefulhome Wong. Bend :1 “ it your childrl W “3- Don’ t blamiet1 v: «I. it can’t hel - mil-dun: m age “What 4 m sympmh.V weaved family. ‘Finally. about he an body was loo faith side of the r fleet from the 3110! The finding of t hat floating in th south side where is placed during t first clue as to th ‘ZIIcDonell. The fi Miss Squires, wht "the christy and n h to a son of Mr. '0: her finding thfl ‘Cooney notified Ll am, who at 0! ; ”A, inquest was .m by the (CFO! u the cause. of G1 “no fan! pla)‘ 0‘” Angus Mchm-Hl .yurs of 8310 ; Lillian. living h M. Mr. a on his way ht along the railwa: ,into the river. for help and in 1.! night no one hear Mr. John (‘0:9 Vincent that ho V hue Angus M“ light. This upsé it ”m on Satu’d it w on Satur‘ river. McDonoll on Saturday nig' m bodies of 11 '50 were drowno The young man since Saturday 11‘ o'clock. The flu cidentully {ell d0! since Saturday ni river. at the it and opposite ‘ The body had bat some time and It! been extinct. young man \\' lm ed the body of \l BETTER TH Body of A. Fou In“; Harland I rwvhnl NJ I‘m mm up at “w \ ho. pm Nu tummy mm M! M Nu. «33“me Mum Nu mum nu Hm MONEY r Aht‘lfl (In my was gu #1! ‘ m mum: {W‘ and Hwy “git we: awn um Winds “gum 3‘ NM MWM did "flu m1 hum. M uf Mr. Kiri W“ said he mu fir“ nun- m mm Wet. J we and Her W mm- m M! mama M twn «mum m ‘ MM mm Hominy night 1 ”t 0.1th ’ to um “ha a. mum-n! m: m and "arm m Wall twsm and the ri‘ SAW HIM HAT , W '2! 1“ \ were

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