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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Sep 1913, p. 14

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Lax-e being picked fail to see them meat of the vuy M- Lad'ies’ Collars, 3a. . Fancy Pins, Bags, eats, Combs, Tom-1.; CaDS, and Dress Ac. kinds. These an m- Ereceived from Ne. r the famous “Nome” corsets ane noted for and durability. Ask ta: MY, 3mm wmnl Vests, draw“ ms, in natural or 1'!!! range \to chooeo per garment 75c. menSe range of high kets, in Mt]: kg- m makes. Some are eady for um. If” mined the sole PRtS, with high nock, )raidinz, run with wow vests, long igh neck, mm 0 match, own or Price each ...... 25¢ .21., A splendid (1081' use. Special per )X blanket, size ‘3 mm long staple Yam :ght 5 Ibs, pink or A leader, 161' rrk Noveties ,, and long sleeves. ‘ch, all sizes. PH“ moat complete, pos- iduality all its own, tad to your taste. equire a hat of me- ne of the more ex- . you will find that ll Millinery ous Nemo ,kets 'ool per :LX'IUI‘S you Will wnsi‘ie range 0! 'rmtinns in hate )9 fall and win- ‘9 now on dis- millinBI‘S will U11 all tbec very pr to $7.5. $4.5. . $3.00 . $5.00 are 130' Your “:3?me Mrs. Slithe and family' lunené‘e been Visiting at. John Mc- for h .8, left on Tuesday morning texr home in Calgary. Yuan-'1' Arthur Gilson was united in W age to Miss Jennie Devitt last 3; morning. We wiSh them Gibon tppy days, and welcome Mrs. A 0 our community. 8006157 number attended Town- 10 . . . “IE-igéuon last, week and enjoyed M hefalls; Staples, ‘Fleetwood: Vi?” Siflfni- ‘I'â€"- -- â€" was Performpd_ . we aro sorry i) mm)”. the SGYIOUS Illness of Mrs. I). Kmnedy. 5“?” who suddenly took ~ka Saturday night. On Sunday w. mm- was called 0“" meaniod by N. MaCullocb and :2: nufsvs. ‘~ serious Open-“ion h . permrmod, and since then {-he £39?" doing \xvll. but as she is an We “0mm: If “m be verv critical. earnestly hope for her reCOVGPY- : .I:"3n5\’illt* $011001 has seedy-ed 3‘ M138 Melmvhlin. of Prince Edward Co , aunt}, as tvau‘her. May success on her work. 0.L. No. 952 mm nmir mom” Millersmith, Sept. 9,â€"Rally Day will he uhsm-wd in our Sunday School ho-ru nth Sunday. In the morning at 10.30 the regular Sun- d0)“ Schunl program) will 118 observâ€" ed. while \\. 11. Kennedy. 0? 0m?- meo. and m. White. of Lind'mY. is “MIN tn giw addressed on the Work, In Hu- evening at 7.30 the usual church sr-rvice will be conduct- ed by the pastor, RM. W. Smyth. Apleasant and ppm-table tune is “Wt“! a1 hull] Si‘l‘ViCC’S. We are sorry :3 :epurt the senous illness of Mrs. H. Knnnedy, 9r” who suddenly took ~ka Saturday night. On Sunday Dr. White was called Ont. accompanied by Dr. M.:Culloch and {W0 nllrcuc | A- .1A , #Ak ‘1 The noxr mmting of the Women’s Instituw will he held at Mrs. C. falVen'x, {(-ubol'o. moi nc-w dutch uizger. W.- aro glad to see Mr. D. Smith is m» m gut around again. .-\ lamp number from Reaboro at- tended the schnol fair on Monday at (Women. and :1 large number of the children (‘nrrir-d ofl prizes and report a £001! timv. Miss Ruby Mahood is spending a M days “th friends in town. Lindsay risl' to his «1m Iley 5m; it Cll’ In‘xhil dm 10F hm" Mifis ('Inm Shields and Mass Alma. (:mm nn- hnme again [mm the West. Mr. I-‘rv-«l .\H.on has returned to To- runtn urn-r 0. visit. with relatives Mr. )[ylvs Huygarth and family have mum! to Toronto. We are sorry to lose them from our midst. but \Hsh them all success in their n‘l‘v hHHH'. ever. Mrs. (Dr) Lipsitt. of Houston Texas, is home on a. Visit. Miss A large number from this part at- tended the Toronto Exhibition, and report it larger and better than We are pleased to 888 Mr. Md Mrs C. H. rmvoy in our midst. Mrs. Wm. Alton, Sn, and Miss Pearl Alton haVe returned from pleasant visit “'ith friends in wooda ville. VICTORIA ROAD. - Victoria Road, Sept. 9,â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. (I Ryckman have returned Hm Gleichcn, Alta., and are visit- mg fplatiVOS here before remoVing to (‘obocmikr where they will make their home in future. A H .\l THY RSI‘A Y , S BPTEMER 11 , 1913 “and“ in Canada are authorized to W business for The Warden Subscription But.- m Daily Warder â€" caveat-par ”W By mail to pour" outside 01 Land”! $2.00 per ml ,1”. Watchman-Wnrder (Wacky)â€" .1430 per year in advance; ‘1.” if .ud during the year. postage to United States extruâ€" mjv or Weekly, 50¢ per year. \h Toronto Representative- 5 s. Smallpéece, 32 Church-st. Any or the recognized «Even-using v n numhvr attended divine v nu Sunday night. Mr. M. rrmlu‘rml a good 8010. m 214:] to hear that Mr. Par- ; x'cx-H again and has returned Illa Staples, Fleetwood, vis- “at" Mrs Orwell Zealand. no. 952 held Monday night. were initiated. :1 Mrs. Slithe The Watchman-Waffle! HI ‘LIJN Cl! L135. Pacific“. 1m! \liss V. Watson were the \1 ILLICRSMITH .n-rs swm to be very bUSy .m- I'm-ms since the new x' has urrivod in this Vi- gnaw! Inn-Ion dmvc out in a cab from wv the inns and outs of mURSDAY. 83 . “Im attended Toronto mw arrived home safely n unml time. Hkm‘v has left for Peter- >3“- will put in another ‘1 school. We wish her m-nnmm. Split. U.â€"-Mr. and Mrs. Hulluvillo, are the guests ’l‘hurnlun for the past. trip to Rome. ne and his sister at- Pd on their return TELEPHONE 97. ulmm l'r'wnds OVcr Sun- rvt urned to her duticsj PENIEL- ‘~ I Miss Pearl McKague has returned Peniel, Sept. 8.â€"Misses Mary and from a couple of weeks spent with Gertrude Bagshaw spent a couple of’ Orillia fr lends weeks with Hamilton and Toronto Miss May McIntyre is theguest of friends. her cousin, Miss Mabel McLeod, at Messrs. Lorne and Millie McPhadâ€" den spent the week-end at Toronto. He was suddenly seized in his quarters at 8 o'clock this morning and rushed shrieking and fighting to a. waiting automobile, which bore him away to the border line. (Special to Daily Warder.) (thicook, Que., Sept. 10.â€"Harry K. Thaw was shipped across the Vermont border this morning. 11, They all agreed that. the material in the dm‘oront classes would carry easy prizes at the Provincial fairs: i Large attendance (over 750) and The potatoes, especially, were worthy pleasant surprises were two charac-g of comment, not to mention the flOW- teristics of the Rural School Fairi ers, corn and baking. ' . which Was held at Omemee Mon-l Kiss Nora Nichol’s school, No. 9 day. To the little- folk and many; Ops. carried oi! the trophy for best of the grown-ups it was a. day not' school displa\y, with Miss E. A. Cor- soon to be forgotten. The large exâ€" sell. of Reaboro .school, following hibitiOn tent was in place in good? closely. time, and as school fair day was al Great interestawas taken in the {holiday for the children, all the exâ€" program of sports, but above all the :hibits were in place at 12 o'clock.1tugâ€"of-war contests between the dif-i ‘There were six schools competing. E feront schools proved the most ex-‘ and each had two tables on which to! citing. arrange their display after any deâ€"l The Diner-nee public school was clos- sign they might choose. There were'ed for the afternoon, and Mr. Mc- over 700 entries, and all in excellent Lean, the principal. is henceforth a. condition. The following were the school fair enthusiast. judges zâ€"Mrs. McPhadyen, Inndsey,‘ On Wednesday one of the fairs is "OWNS. cooking and sewing; Ml“. 17.; to he conducted about two miles outl \’. MarCellus, B.S.A.. 0.A.C., 01181011,; of Lindsay, at No. 2, Ops. You, Dimitry; Mr. I. Deyell, Lindsay. Veg-E will find it. time well spent if ,youl etubles; Mr. A. A. Knight. ll.S.A.."cnmo out and see what the little Lindsay, nature collections. Icmlntry pupils are doing. A longl They all agreed that the material'sport program has been arranged.‘ in the different classes would carry'ntnrti-ng at 1.30, and you are cor-l easy prizes at the Provincial fairs: diully welcome. I Large Attendance at Thaw Rushed Across Border (Special-to The Warder.) _ On; hour and _a. hall later and Sulli- Vietoria Road, =Sepc. 10.-â€"A dread- vu's dead body was brought back ful acadent, occurred here early yes-‘tq the Village. terday morning when‘John Sullivan. - The accident hanoened when Sulli- Dack Hunter "Killed at \ Victoria Road-Gun Was Accidently Discharged Rural School Fair Miss May McIntyre is the~guest of her cousin, Miss Mabel McLeod, at Lindsay. Thaw smashed a window of the jail with a. battle as the officers dragged him down the stairs. The suddenness of the manoeuvre took both Thaw and his counsel by surprise. ed undel instructions of the Minister of the Interior. i Miss Nora Nichol’s school, No. 9 ; Ops. carried on the trophy for best ischool displa\y, with Miss E. A. Cor- neil, of Reaboro .school, following 5 closely. Great interestowas taken in the I program of sports, but above all the itug-ofâ€"war contests between the dif- Eferent schools proved the most ex- ! citing. Miss Mildred Kiel-e11 left last week The ()mcmee pubfic school was clos- ed for the afternoon, and Mr. Mc- Lean. the principal, is henceforth a. school fair enthusiast. Much sympathy is felt for the her- eaved parents 'and the members of the family, the dewased young men haVing been very highly respected by all who knew himfi tom' of the boat, and la hurriedly handling it the hammer. caught on the seat of the boat, the entire dis- charge of shot entering the lad's left shoulder, and tenching the lung. The unfortunate voung man died a. few minutes later. â€"Mr. Grills, station agent at Ar- gyle, who has been on the sick list for seV'en weeks past, owing to a se- vere attack of typhoid fever, is the guest of his son, Conductor Arthur Grins, Russell-st. ' â€"-The many friends of Mr. W. J. McCullough, of Oakwood, who was brought to the Ross Memorial Hoa- pital on Saturday, will be pleased to hear that he is recovering. Miss Mary Booth, of Lindsay. is, visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Booth. '0‘ ' I Mr. H. Ellis and Miss Ellis, 0! Sturgeon Point, are visiting their sister, Mrs. J. Carew. Messrs. J. Dodd and Bert. Rettie I returned home from the Exhibition to-day. I Mr. and Mrs. H. Gavin and daugh- ters left for their home in Cleveland on Thursday. BURNT RIVER. Burnt River, Sept. 8.â€"Mrs. S. Suddahy returned home on Tuesday from a. five weeks’ trip to Winnipeg. Edmonton. and other Western points. Mrs. Swanton returned home to- day from a‘ two wee'ks' visit to friends in Omemee and Lindsay. Those who attended the Toronto Industrial Fair how: all returned, and report the great fair bigger and better than ever. Miss EVa Chalmers spent a week with her sister, Mrs. Reagan. in Jan- etville. Everybody here will attend the Penelon Falls Exhibitiou this week and Lindsay next. Mr. Jacob Walker had” a tile bee last week. and is doing another lu'ge piece cf draining again this fall. Our "schools reâ€"opened last week, with Miss N. Barman again in Charge of S. S. No. 7, Verulam, while Miss Bullen. of Utterson. has the manage- ment. of 8.8. No. 10. Somervil‘le. Mr. Jno. Flett, Sr., has recently added greatly to the appearance of his fine residence by a good coat 0! paint on the woodwork, both inside and out. Mr. Thos. Stevens. Pene- lon Falls, had the contract. ReV. Dr. Tuning occupied the pul- pit. of St. John's Church on Sunday lust, during the absence of the pas- tor, ReV. R. S. Lord. --\ . BURY’S GREEN. Bury's Green. Sept. 8,â€"Threahing is the order 0! the day. and our runners are anxiously looking for more rain. as the ground is very hard to plow. Mr. Owens and son. of (Tambray, are busily engaged at the brick Work of our new church. Mr. Sherman Osborne and bride. of I Toronto, spent a few days with their uncle, Mr, Henry Osborne. . Mr. Bart and Miss Wilma. Fee. of Cannington, spent Sunday at. Mr. W. Miss Haggis Tee!" ~spending a couple of weeks with n friends. The mud Aid hold mu;- gem. be:- moetlng nt Ha. Neil Helium’s on Thursday. Md the Glrlu' Club held their: at Miss Hm]. Brent- hell's. ‘0’ Wu the L. C. I. when mwmuund 000.000. ' Occasionally a woman weighs in wordsâ€"then throws in a lot for good. measure. There is a report that an American syndicate has loaned Turkey $10,â€" The Government has withdrawn the restriction {or the sale of liquor along the right of way of the N. '1‘. Railway, although some sections are still under constructions. Petrolea, Sept. 8.â€"James Ander- son, an unploye of the Lambton Packing (‘0.. had his hand and part of his right arm torn oil. The belt In! one of the corn-cleaning machines came 01!, and he attempted to re- placa it without slackening 19.0 mar chinery, which goes at n tcrrihc speed. The machine caught the tips '0! his fingers and dragged him over the shaft. It literally twisted hm arm 0". He had a very narr nv cs- cape from being thrown out of the window, which was open. As it happened on the third floor it would have meant instant death. He did not taint and was at once rushed to I the hospital. | , Hopâ€"Receipt; 16.000. market. htxher; u‘ht. $8.75 to 89.55; mixed. 87.85 to 89.50; 1 haw. 87.70 to 89.10; rough. 7.70 to 87.85: ‘plu. $4.60 to 88.90; bulk of sales. 88.10 1088.90. 7 A . 7 ‘ . end sum; an “em £5me u.‘ ' 3 EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK. I EAST BUFFALO. Sept. tâ€"Gettleâ€"Re- i eelvptl. 700: Itelady. 50 u eabâ€"Rece n. :u and M: 86 to 812.50. p v. dogsâ€"Receipt; 2000; ect've and 16 to 35¢ hither; pm. 50c higher; heavy, 8930 to $9.65; mixed. 89.75 to 89.86; yorker-u. l 39.76 to 59.90; pm. 89.25 to $9.60; rough; . $8 to $8.25; nun. 87 to 88; dull-lee. 89.25 to 89.85. Sheep and lamb.- Receipts. 2200; “My Leave an steady; lambs. 85.60 Io 87.90. CHICAGO LIVE SIOCK. CHICAGO, Sept. 9.â€"Cattleâ€"Recelpte. ,6000; market. steady; beeves. 86.65 to f 89.10; Texu steers. $7 75 to $8.70; flock- , era and feeders. 85.50 to 87.90; cows and helierl. 8} 75 to $8.19.; calves. $.75 to 812. Frightful Accident In Packing Factory v-.-- "Sinaiâ€"Receipts. 48.000: market. neady; native. 83.40 to £15; yelrlinn. ”.85 to 85.75; lambs. uni v0. 85.25 to 87.50. mucus ant Inc-m A 1130qu may! at tanker. and We" met 0, market 1: steady Prices. maxing tron $50 to 875 etch. the bulk m 1: ”it. “8. medium. cholco common and cutters. “35' .50 to “.80. 1n- con'uxls to $4.50: 4.75 no “.60: 86-50: M 85 to .65. good to . elm": to 84 F lb. 1!... 3.0 :common.“ Chum butcher. sold a «.50 to “-90: butchers. 86.85 to «Wen. CATTLE MARKETS ! you At 810. l Patterson was 62 years old and, Herbert I’urdy, an Aldborough far- was born in Texas. He is said to I'_mer, was accidentally killed while have brought the first big herd cltrying to shoot a mink in his barn. cattle into Alberta. thirty years Moose are plentiful in northern ego. ,lQuebec, but are worried by wolves. (Special to The Warder.) MacLeod, Sept. 9. â€" With a bulfet 'from a. revolver through his head 'James Patterson, one of the most ,widely knowu cattlemen in Canada. 1was found dead on J. Grantlin's ranch, eighteen miles,_ south of Mac- Leod. It was clearly a. case of murder. 'l‘he pull-bearers were: Messrs. J. R. McNeime. 'I‘hos. Stewart, A. M. Fulton. F. D. Moore, K.(‘., J. A. Williamson and Elias Bowos. In- terment took place at East Oak- wood cemetery. CATTLEMAN MURDERED LATE men manna... [tors again endorsed the administra- The luneral of the later Peter tion 01 Sir James Whitney and his Mitchell. hammtook place Monday atâ€" government yesterday by electing ternoon from his late residence, IGeo. S. Henry as their representa- Kent-et., at 2 o'clock. service at the the in the legislature. Over, 2932 house being conducted by Rev. Jas. votes were polled, and Mr. Henry's Wallace, . pastor of St. Andrew's majority, although there are still a church. A large number of lriemia‘few polling subdivisions to bear gathered at the house to view the from. is 616. ‘ remains o! the departed, and a num- Compared with the last election, her 0! beautiful floral tributes were When Sherifl‘ McGowan was returned, neatly arranged on the bier. the total vote was remarkably light, Next Beall Building Eq. 9. Armstrong priced $7 to ...... is the Proof. It’s up to yoo. Our Fall Showing of Suits and Rain- coats is ready for Your Inspection They ere Business Builders. Inspection Watch the Store that Sells OBITUARY Suits in tweeds, won-acetic, blue md black serges to ...................................... Boy's suits in net-gee, tweed and worsted, priced tool-n 0.0.00.0 doootit In L, angle and double pan-smith cloths ' New York, Sept. 8.â€"Evelyn Thaw will be in Canada, and perhaps :11- :the surne city with Harry K. Thaw, in case the fight to .deport him is long drawn out, and, if, as expected, he is kept in Montreal or released on ‘bail. Comstock and Guest have signed a contract with her for forty- five weeks at a salary, it is announcâ€" ed, of $1,000 a day. She is to appear in Toronto on September 29thlor one week, and play the week following in Montreal, in “ The Girl in the Green Mask." The general feeling of.cortainty re- garding Mr. Henry's return made the voters somewhat apathetic re» garding the election. and there is little doubt that had the total vote been larger, Mr. Henry's majority would have been very much inert-asp Compared with the last. election, when Sherifl McGowan was returned. the total vote was remarkably light, being 960 votes loss than formerly. CUMING 'I‘O CANADA E. YORK SUPPORTS WHITNEY CANDHJA TE Tomnto, Sept. 9.-â€"-East York elec- tors again endorsed the administra- noooovo. Kent-Sh, Lindsay FAGE THIRTEEN

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