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Watchman Warder (1899), 23 Oct 1902, p. 9

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. t. ’ery fll'S um: MM”; “Paisley pd.- eonmandhtp choice {01’1“ FBRI‘GS choice for WW..- LN J! over Lter colon, mice. By this feat t . 'mampionsvhip and $20 i9. cas ‘ 4): Monday night 1 flat the door of a. h to. label Jo':msu.m.~~‘T - Liomerly of Lindsay. ' ‘ h} - 4‘ "*M*'han a. flow and at! was in, lighting 1 a best SW:k u 0‘ which W 2:” made hV' E.3159 official 3 is nemfield My friends -The Lind “the 509.51 E. H. Baker in, W. DU] Gage, T. W. 9. u‘ WnnL-i 6.81”“ 3“ k .1, ‘ o ' , and pla.‘ ”The Lindsay Curling Club skipfig 301' the season 1002 are Messrs- -G-‘ EN. Baker, J. Boxall, R. H. CUtb" ht, W. hundus, .1. n. Flavelle,;.T- 9‘99. T. W. Greer, J. C. M089» MI. Hopkins, J. Keith, F. limb. “I, J. M. Knowlson. G. A. Little- R A. Millar, J. McAlpine, 11.13.. L. Mntosh. J. M. McLennam W. Mc- Ienm. Rev. J. w. Macmillanr J? Its“W11. L. V. O’Connor. W: H- Stevens. w. R. WivddesS. F. Az-Valâ€" "I kl. ht make“ held in the early part of nexv wwâ€" tor("0036: rinks. - '. .‘Haycr Ingle and Street Comm “WI? Chalmers left last. night» Liar I:omion, 0m, Where at the 51mm- tum of the Bituminous Macadam Paving Company, they will meet- Rpmentatives or other towns and ““1 them inspect a sample W ‘5 Pavement laid down 'by that. oom- m- The mayor and conuniSSiWT '91 examine this section with ‘85 m t’0 paVing Kentâ€"st. ' ~ "‘ “masses under the auspices of thej .Ullen’s Physical Culture will meet; " toflows : Children’s claSS, Mon-- “{at 4.30; girls’ clam, “my gt 3‘00; ladies class, Tuesday at 7‘00; elocution class. Tuesday at mm: ladies' class, Tuesday at 8.00- ' these classm-x will be held in m g‘yffittfinp room next to the P031}. ¢ a 3:: i{lfi‘tl'uction in elocution. hit an .voice culture to any who ” traming in these. Thofflcesofthe Bank at Mal 5" Mteuponflly removed to the Town Clerk’s Office am 4 Irvine. 1 citiuns are .9 adjourned n held this 1.30 'o'CIOCk .' ”fing' Ffiday the J Irvine. bro1 )1’. it at rm: gm... 7 invitation of It. ' ,party of golfers -w a Tuesday by-the nlm'ed the final nu Limited. )W 11 vosmg pg“ 11 ndszu was . - 1 refusing.this,h 1101161 h! but .nsw‘fs Mai inspection REMOVAL. ho n will shortly locate 'x‘ Brmxn is a grad- “leaks! mm 1 a couple vi years .- with'nr. m xm- -ricnce in act nn‘neuds him to 9qu Brown: gow ' "to th the best. “ishes of 11. he “'35 afterW rgu of "3%ar cya“ $9 I A 10th inst to disarm Emily looking ers 'Went to containing “7i“ thfl and 15w" nr. ,_ 1 , practical >(‘1icine a911, n , She. who“? Marie ntch 0f actlial 3 Pub' 95 “to :hes ‘0‘ and L be -â€"Pym Brothers have but! the Work in. the Mat othheir, painted. --See announcement, of Dr. Day, dentist, in another column. â€"The metal roofing on front of the Grand Union been painted. â€"-â€"Monday afternoan Mr. W. Needle:- shot a fine partridge on the window sill of his residence on Russell-at. â€"â€"Mr. Dougal Sinclair is putting in the foundations of a. his new maro- room to. {flee on' Cahbridg‘éâ€"s't‘f'fim of the flrehall. , -â€"Very desirable midenw and M1! acre grounds for sale m south ward. near R. C. church A lien-gain Ap- ply at this office. â€"â€"'l‘he Plowman’ 8 Association nub ches are being held toâ€"da‘v (Thirs- day) on the farm of Mr. Beecroft north of Woodville ~ A M; --1'hc garb of the Union schoolbo- longing‘ to the third bookjr'have or ganized a‘ basket-ball club, and “it has proved‘a success. “ “23’ in“ â€"ltr. Ben Bry‘ans, local diapwser of deer-slooting “M has rm ed this vear's batch. They will 'be issued at Col Mcon' 9 office. â€"Mr William McKenzie. president 0! the Tor-Onto Street Railwav, has subscribed $5000 to the endowment. of the Victoria ‘Coggty Howital. -â€"In the absence of Mr. Albert Downer in Quebec. the business «the De Laval cream War 2: be looked after by It. Josflf’k of -Mr. Francis Helson Methemll of Toronto. formerly of Little Britain, aod Miss Loxflsa C Atkey of Toronâ€" to. were married on Thursday, â€"-0n Taming 1.04 stockers and 8 colts belonging to Messrs. Staples; Wes and other’Gavan farmers pass- ed through town {tom the Laxtoy ranches. â€"Plymouth Rock Hamlets hatched in April, and the property of Mr. J. Kennedy. Reuben-0, have been laying a month and are in some _¢ascs setâ€" a In t i ng’ â€"-Mr. E' Evans and .Mr. B. McGill of Yelverton. visited the north part '0! Victoria comit‘y’ms‘t“week and put-3“ chug} forty-one~..,g_¢od; stockcrs {or MW?! at“ “WW: ' _. »' m ~For the uth 1m and the finc-st work done in Lindsay E. Wilc Ham'son‘ takes the lead. That fl plain to be seen as his’ work speaks for kneltâ€"434. - â€"-The Orangcmen of Lindsay win commemorate the anniVersary of the Gunpowder Rot by a concert and supper in the council chamber on Wednesday. Nov; 5th.. All Orange- men. True Blues. ’Prentioe Boys'aad their; friends arecjmjted. ‘ -â€"Little ,1 ac): Hornet Sat in a come; » â€"Fenelon Falls Gazette : Messrs. Sandmwandv-Mclntosh have been making umngenmtsgto open amat- ter ‘factory. '01- mm. which’ ygu beâ€"‘in operation mm" ale‘w «Mia, and' will be ‘u‘ great benefit to “ the farmers of the vicinity. as well as. we hope, to the enterprising propri- etors. ’ - > ” :' . -Thc GIFR. statign, pig. Kinmom was burned on Tuesday morning. Citwwiwmas 0311,5891“ Bra M *fifi'kmimz ° w "the; omce SM. «and “'TcontentsVfo‘we fieight‘ Shéd- 323$ ‘20.“ and a f of ha. ‘ coal ,. éi' A jfle . Willi ' ' ace of it ‘statrofl‘ 1 one“ Mrs: _ week frbm a visit. of about a fort, night to "relatives at Chicago. Mr. Egg 8: 5,, at, While thefie. ,e’iaw 5.51% efiag‘fi part": afiflé’g ”35m? mm witmxhiflzrxitwm paved had been torn up by poor poo- ple and used‘ as “161': and Luvauthér- ftics had not. interfered with them, as‘dley hadmothing C-dh!.t0 hum (uni he4mabha- was terribly :cold. â€"Ofi:"rhanksgifing Day, a party of guitars Went to‘ the links at. the Point game this was placed at the foot. of for a, game. They -wok a. hamper containing their dinner. During the‘ a. tfee," where it was discovered by an enterprising- hog, _and pretty generâ€" allv devoured. A plaid smaking jap- a tree; where it was dlSCOVereu Dy a“ enterprising- hog, and pretty generâ€" ally devoured. A plaid smorking jac- ket. that belonged to a legal man of a. limb of a. tree. down and extensi“ his pifihip big bear on Mr. Huiligan’a‘gmrm. JII" Verulam. The animal 9.216 been éfien on each of the three previous Guys, and on Saturday Mr. Junkinmud a boy went into the woods to hunt» him. Mr. Junki'n had a gun‘chded with powder and shot. out his Hom- panion was armaad with armemfi'hcn they got to the wootjs tficvwgepar- atod. and W613 some callsidéi'ztble distance from each other when Mr, Jhunkin saw the bear approaching and “let. drive” :31. him. , Fortunately the shot was fatal or might have got into trouble; as he Ehad no other ammunition with him. -- Lu‘ 'and "18L «mu: m. ....... , , the shot was fatal or Mr. Junkin might have got into trouble; as he had no other ammunition with him. â€"â€"Thosc who supposed t sugar factory proposition -. issue in this town will be ' j to lean: that gotiations carried on y tary of the H. Soother-an. and a few others, a :letter was received this week from ‘the Toronto solicitor of a beet sugar ' clients had syndicate, saying‘that his fixed upon Lindsay as on. five places in which they have decid- ed to build factories if suitable’aerms mm be secured. Those ‘ ~â€"-‘Mnfiinn from distance from each other when Mr, .Iunkin saw the bear approaching ’and “let drive” at him. , Fortunately the shot Was fatal or Mr. J'Jnkin might have got into trouble; as be had no other ammunition with him. -â€"Those who supposed that the mat sugar factory proposition Was g-deud A“... mm he " five places m “mu- ,_ ed to 'bu‘ld factories if suitalilc terms van be secured. Those terms were, said to he roughly : exemption from‘ ‘ d of years and local} fstock to a sum that v Eating a piecéo't pie. He foimd when he ‘bit. Some hard coal in it, ' And said: “What a rich boy "melanin-II WWI:

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