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Watchman Warder (1899), 1 Oct 1903, p. 9

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cret of ex 1nd Price 0N T. ristophef refox‘ siza 2.75 mend” ' BTuesday, Septt [gt in}. [is superior work, excellent and splendid location place the front rank of Business Maggi“ " now- P°5t W for particulars. W. PRINGLE, Principal, Little Local Lines house, garâ€"Apply at 1 . L'gam the rupture fToronm, was in town 3 this Week, and had a, n- 70? pmfessional calls: has had’ over 30 3708138". :1 the treatment 6f this my and ha's, I.»cén vets: fi’l‘omnto addi‘css‘H foot?) matc SS Sm Peterboro, Ont ridny giving his hand. It, is not that it. was a a political one Mr fell. recently bought 1d sorrel road- h {me action and one of the very = ever owned‘ in is is an expert not happy unlws animals in his crvices. u loads of rye free of this- 11 team Would cs with the 01' Villages; m u'nished, to v at this of- 1 and Savings It on deposits withdrawal . at m paid on de- '10 .\ear or 101%; in borrow at a. nmtgage 2‘61)an ‘1‘1\,ha.1f- m mm a, fence, is wrist. He Tnhn Keycs’ :‘lc‘ as Snow. [Hm-ran. Mr. mithvran of 2 staff and >pu1ar yo'ung of ()t taWa. st «:hurCh Mr. Mariposa, may seed [11 James 5 of fine ,hn Little mm Lind- 51v nam- m m a 10k back- ;1 mould- 1h . Stiles- k flichvind Junction hed the [flex fingâ€" or twoâ€" : actual finned}? 1d to be good photo- HI‘S af- garden 5 t igatâ€" )CK born 1‘ ron-t pre~ fine. '1ng 13V for 00f. st, â€"â€"Pym Bros. have about completed tke improvements, additions and re- nkqation at their hotel. .-A great deal more room has been secured, a new plate glass front put in, and an elegant new bar in dark cherry, with mirrors from end to end put in. The Py m House is now second to no ho- tel of its class between Toronto and Montreal. . â€"Theatrgoers have had" a liberal supply of good things during - the past week. “Sidektracked ’,’. on Wed- nesday, the Marks Bros. for the three following nights and “A Gent- 1cman of France” on Tues'ady, all had Mig houses and were excellent at- t) actlons The Guy Bros. are to be here next week. marriages. â€"It. is with deep regret that. neWs of the death of Mrs, fan-.7) W. H. Clarke in Torbnto the night before was heard yesterday mOrningg- Mrs. Clarke had been in poor health for some'time and went to Toronto to lllldtl‘go an operation. Before it was performed, however, the disease prov-q ed fatal. The funeral will take place toâ€"day (Thursday) and will be priâ€". va-te. â€"Anniversary serViCes Vi}! 56‘ W at the Queenost. Wat: church on Sunday and Monday 053W 11th and 12th. Rev. D. O. Crcssley of Peterboro, will preach on Sunday morning and conduct a song service at night. On Monday nighta tea will be followed by a. musical and liter- ary program. Special collections. "I want my chi+i¢ken~"â€"Tha:t’ song of Tramp Johnston ha gone‘td {he dogs. So have a geod many of the chickens To the bet published a. couple of weeks ago. ‘must be added nearly two score of Dr. Blanchard’s fine Houdans,. 7' hens of Mr. Dovéy and 20 belonging to . his next-door neighbor, Mrs. J 01m Calvert. of Bond-st. A ‘ â€"Th-e want of an authentic‘map of our own Dominion of Canada Was never before so much felt as during the present session at Ottawa, when the G. T. Pacific Bill was being discussed Few homes, business ofâ€"; {ices or schools have such a thing. ‘ Tke- publishers of the Family Herald and Weeklv Star, of Montreal, al- was alive to such emergincies, at once saw their Opportunity and have engraV ed1a most complete and up- toddate map of the Dominion, with an enlarged map of this province as well. It is a new Quick Reference Map, and is all that the name im- plies. The map is only one of the three Valuable premiums given this y11a1 to all who subscribe to that popular paper. The two othels are pic tures entitled ‘ ‘ Heart-Broken’ ’ and “Hard to Choose,” and are VVithout exaggeration, the most de- lightful 51‘ \jects eVer selected as newspaper premiumsx FamilV Herald subscribers always get big value, but this Vear certainly looks the limit as to What can be g‘iVen. ‘ -â€"SerV ice Was held in the; auditori- um of the Cambridgeâ€"st. Methodist ChlllCh on Sunday for the firsfi time Sime its renOV a-tion was undertaken. Rex Dr. W01 kman, of Totonto was {Mr- 11-... 11121 51.11 11 ornmg text was I‘ The Lord God is a sun and shield ~otc. ” and his subject “Special Plo- ixidence’ which he discussed .in no lather sense than the VV ell-hem) that irrsults from right relation to God. :ln the evening Dr. Worzknian’ 5 text like a cupboard newly tc for the furniture sale. A olectrolier is suspended from ing and diffuses .a. beauti light ......... On Monday night cert was well attended and of Organist Blakeley of Sh‘ at. Methodist church, Torm Mr. Harold Jarvis, Detroit, the. gueSts tOH'St-v -tC returnxed hdme ,, OCTOBER 1st, 1903. Miss Mary 'ds Mink of Elliott C Vans left yesterday ; .the ‘past‘ ma frie'ndS' i lt Peterbol‘o and chum"?I Ramiro. be: ,f Toronto .8110 of Detroit,» are Perry. ‘Welling- Shier 0f have an Rev. G. W. Henderson pérl'ormed the ceremony in the presence of about 50 guests. The bride wore white li‘berty silk trimmed with lace and ri'bblon, and carried white roses. Miss May Beaty, Toronto, was bridesmaid, and Mr. Jas. Miller, town, was best man. 4-Miss lgEdnaâ€" Greenway .01 MOP“ treal, who has been visiting her 31?- ter Mrs. John Cooper of Oshawa, as visiting her uncle, Mr. Joseph Hal“ ris, Melbourneâ€"st. â€"Mr. and ‘Mr§. w. McCarty new a reception at their home in the south ward on Wednesday evening of last week In honor of Mrs. McCartY'S motherfur; Wm. Jame aindi-ltis firi'de, who were married that day at H tunpton. 'a'fter ‘ visiting hei' parents 1112-. and Mrs. John Munro and other «blends at Kirkfield. ‘ â€"M1'.Robert Hall, mayor of Bran. don, but formerly at this action, is in town, for a day or two. Mr. Hall is east on business at Ottawa. for his municipality. COLEâ€"ROBINSON V'The wedding of Mr. Malcolm Cole and Mise Rose Robinson, at the home of the bride’s mother, Wil Saun- st., on Wednesday, Sept. 23rd, was a. Very pretty event. -Miss May Meggison, of Lakeside. Cal» who has been on a. visit to her Parents in Stirling, spent last week with Mrs. Jos. Paekin, and left on Saturday morning on her way back to the orange grove staLe. The house was decorated with ferns carnations and smilax. Mr. and Mrs. Cole spent their honeymoon in Detroit. The bride was among the most popular young ladies of the town. Many will join the Watch- man-Warder in extending hearty con- g1 a-tulations. MOOREâ€"GAILEY Globe: “A very pretty wedding took place on Thursday afteynoon of last‘ week in Belleville, at the resi- dence of the bride‘s mother on Wilâ€"' ham-st}; “hen Rev. S. C. Moore, B. D., o_f Canton, and Miss Florence, Maud Gailey, were married by Rev. Dr. Crothers and Rev J. A: Mc- Camus, in 'the presence of a large number of friends. Miss Margaret Gailuy, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid: Rev. G. S. Faircloth of Toronto, groomsman. After the “eddin-g breakfast, Mr. and Mus. Moore left for a trip in the east, and on their return will make their home at Canton." ...... The groom is a. brothel of Mr W. J. Moore of this town, a former student at the 14.0. 1., and his many friends here. I-’ .‘emty congratulations. ARMSTRONGâ€"NURSEY ' 1 Rural Dean Marsh solamnized a‘ pretty wedding yesterday afternoon, when he married Mr. Ed. ArmStrong, saiesman at the .Dundas 8g Flavelle Bros.’ store, and Mable, only daugh- ter'of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nurscy. The ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride’s parents, Wil- liam-st., in the presence of a few friends. The bride wore a navy blue travelling skirt and white waist; and carried bridal roses. She was attended by Miss Flo. Edgar of Stratfond. and had little Miss Olive Richardson of Toronto for maid of honor. The groom was assisted'by his brother, Mr. Jas. Armstrong of Peterboro. His gift to the bride was a. fine Heinthan piano. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong left on the six ‘o’clock train for Toronto, Stratford iand other western points. uclu v \. ..V. The marriage of thwe two popular young people is made the occasion for hearty congratulations by their many friends, among whom the Watchmanâ€"Wardor begs to be includ- gun-J â€". Sep;. 29th, to Mr. and uel Howe, a son. _ HOWEâ€"At Lind§gy. RAYâ€"MILLSON.â€"-At Port Hope, am Wednesday, Sept. 30th,;by Rev. '1‘. Ill-lull, Mr. A. H. Ray of Lindsay and Miss Ella. Millson of Port: Hope. KING-HORNâ€"WELLS.â€" AI. -" Eden; Mariposa, on Wednesday Sept. 30- th, at the home of Robt. Wells, father of the Bride, by Rev. A. J. 11...“- Terrill, George Kingnom to mum Wells. ARMSTRONGâ€"NURSEYâ€" At the residx-nce of the bride’s parents, on Wednesday, Sept. 30th, by Rural Dean Marsh, Mr. Ed. Armstrong, and Mable, only daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nursey. J-OLIFFEâ€"BRUNTâ€"At the Metho- dist parsonage, Hampton, on Wed- nesday, Sept. 23nd, by Rev. F. J. Anderson, William Jolifle of Lind- say, and Matilda, youngest daughâ€" ter of the late John Brunt, fof Hampton. MOOREâ€"GAILEYâ€"At u of the bride’s mother, day. Sept. 24th, by Gailey, Belleville. TOMPKINSâ€"IRWIN -.-'- A dence of the bride's 1 WedneSday. Sept. 33rd. McCORVIE-e? BXBUBSlOI W m Omemee Choral Sociéty Wi‘l x ewon to" ‘Midland on Ocâ€" Hymeneal 30N.â€"-At Port Hope, an Sept. 30th,;by Rev. '1‘. '. A. H. Ray of Lindsay Ella. Millson of Port: 3d J. A. McL‘amus, re, B.A., of Canton, Maud. -» daughter 0‘ may; and Sadie of Errand HTS same place. » the residence .r, on Thurs- , Revs. Dr. . Tuesday Mrs. Sam- ; Sat- Orvib; ' cm: Catch 4. nonâ€"n wag-on .w ' rounds on! W:- Out!“ by Tornado min the Bastion Sou. William Godson, 18 East. Front street. writes The Toronto World of the catch of a. remarkably big fish in Lake Rosseau, Muskoka. in 1876. 1er wants to know if anyone can boat n, i but. they don’t catch these kind of t fish in these days in Lake Rosseau. Mr. Godson says: “ ----- â€"|- 6". “Ricky" Hopkins: “There were a goat! many early ducks on Stur- 89011 Lake this fall. and there are a lot of them around there yet. but they are chiefly up the creeks where the farmers are getting 3 few of them. The largest flock I have seen this season flew into McLaren's creek on Friday even- ing." Mr. Warner: Worsiey: ”The past summer was the wettest yet in England where I spent it. For the three months ending August 20th the rainfall had ham within one one-himdrcth of an inch of as great as the former high record Sale Register FRIDAY, OCT. 16thâ€"By Arch Camp bell, auctioneer. Credit sale of farm stock and implements. the property of William Moncrief. lot “[4-â€" SHARK m LAKE aoussew. “Will you kindly, tnrougu w- columns of your valuable paper. aetâ€" tle an argument I had with e. friend regarding the size of fish taken in the Muskoka Lake? He claims there are no large fish there weighing 00 lbs. and upwards. I claim t. ere have been taken fish weighing 200 lbs. and upwards. As e matter of tact, I remember a. very large fish which Was taken out o! the lake some 24 or 25 years ago, and the incident'I am about to relate will be vouched for by people of eminent. re- spectability and unquestionable vera- city._ ' ‘ “A 1â€" M..- van “'a v "Eiu'lx in August, in 1876, my father and mysc journeying up Lake Rosseau party of prospective settlers old steamer Wenonah (long I strayed by fire), and when .' mile from the mouth of tht River the man at the wheel 1 7, south l’or'tag’e Sale at one o'clo reserve. 10, [Duncan ‘ n was consider time u to when and how it came .péulatlon at the th. fish came from to be in those Ink- ,_.‘|..- oil-vhf“? I“ gnu "U" do w-v- es. and u I 1-me rightly was finally settled by th- thon able odi- the fish had been taken up some- where in the Southern Sea: by a tornado and had fallen with the rain in that northern htitude, a. main common occurrence." unspecified ‘1‘ mix-hours of workfl‘mmsmw to those of other WW I“ yearandlr mmhisoighteenm- ter of the house, 'in ’78 ;- but after the 30th Very heavy rains 'fell, and when we were leaving, the grain was fair- ly swimming in the fields.”- FEW WORDS by people of eminent. re- and unquestionable vera- rtage Road, Eldon. o'clock and without st, in the year ad myself were . Rosseau with} It “3185“! the white mess of Trade return,f~~d'ealln¢ with the trade between the'Wud Kingdom. Canada and Germany, ahowe that the value of import- into Germany from Canada in 1902 was £472,000, as compared with £870,000 in 1901, £209,000 in 1897. and £104,000 in 1895. The value 0! export- from Germany to Canada in 1902 We: £1,937,000, as compared with £1,- 325,000 in 1901, £837,000 in 1897, and £818,000 in 1895. Proportion- ately, the imports into Germany from Canada have grown more rapidâ€" ly than the exports tram Germany. Imports from Canada into the Uni- ted Kingdom were in 1902, £22,- 965,000; £19,855,000 in 1901; £19,- 218,000 in 1897,’ £12,798,000 in 1895. The total exports from the United Kingdom to Canada were, in 1902, £11,996,000. The total trade between the United Kingdom and the Dominion in 1902 was 534,961,000, whereas in 1892 it In only £21,- 000,000. MODESTY OF THE GREAT. recent discoveryâ€"b wlt. that Dante had been saved (mm want In hla last years by n lectureshlp at Revenue. Hr. Gledetone’a race lit up at once. and he said. “How strange lt la to thlnk that theeegreateonla. whoeewornenea beacon llght to all the generation that have come after them. shouldhave had are! and anxieties to vex than in their A .- ‘A-n, Gladstone and Darwin Felt The- nelve- “Oral-m Persons.” In “Studies In Contemporary Biogra- phy," by James Bryce, there occur two more-totnlcom' ' 0‘”. DUB ................. 4.... U 3 a Potatoes. bug ................ 0.6 ‘ Butter, tb ...................... 0 1 It Chickens, pair ............... 0.5 n'rurlneyn. lb..-..... .0.1 It (Seem. lb .............. .. ........ 0.0 n- Eggl, do: .................... 0.1 5.4 a (1 a A Pusnlp to the wt. . When a woman tells a man 1‘ what she thinks ot him she really an: himjnstwhntnhewnnumvmm E'miié’ma'm my pocket- '11" conductormnheroandstucktob butheputmooflthearull M not my nickeLâ€"W. 8. Dunbnr in W Fall Wheat. bus ............: Spring Wheat. bus ........ m Whett. bus ..... + ...... 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