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Watchman Warder (1899), 13 Oct 1904, p. 3

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I w FANNmGâ€"GILBERT. .......................‘.._.3Il5‘0/ Wemeee’ fineCerpet ' " H woollinedat................................. ...... ................3‘.............10c O”0002 mono-euneeoteeeeeenoruoDuo-oouueww J W, “W Wm m at“ .... ...".I”......”.. ...”...”””.”.m”..-...% WM, Wt F m, m!“ lapto:euoomoeoooooeeeooeeoooeoeoe eoeounwouoosm 3doorsweet of the Big Flavelle House. in Shoe Store. fleet. Mr. A. W. Mallett of the Watchmenâ€"Warm staff, Hr. -John W, Thee. and Wm. Sealer end- a One of those cheering events which best of others from Lindsay and graced the home of m'. Melon Falls. As your reporter was Ben'A. J. Terrill B.A., W. A. running of October 5th. their daughter Ethel Earl, was unitâ€" ed in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. W. Gilbert. merchant. of the officiated cock. - . . 'mmon asked council to takemi- - g . , _ ,. gczgns'idcration sgme-otll‘logrmethod l .- ‘Falls - , . . ' omploting the ancoc am as eon acted as chairman- lira- :‘P‘The‘ mama Peter!» - figmenny Mr Robmson cannot F- McDougall. mssee E. Memoir, took 880011” :mmd m :M'u‘: Slam 10 mm H GAS compl'vl" his centract. E. Robson, L. Macmvon, and Messrs. and eIOde with a young m of unit . [l mu M'AY m was OF COUNTY ROADS. 11- Charm '8. W. 11. Harden, and J. town. . . : 40 ‘ a d Chmo f Machiven drove. out to the convenâ€" --.-"' we all enjoy. $8331.15 hggflhcil Ilivers preseixlt :0 ugh frgmneil‘enelfgrilr {:1 i: regress to- ‘ JOY ' m “MM m m m "03‘- 11“- discuss the question of selecting day eand yogalfiay goth it and " . SUCGBEDS DESPAIR muw‘mM - on Wednesday. roads in the township that would the Harry Lindley Company are > y + M.“ 7 likely form PM“ 0f the. (3°th 3°“ drawing good crowds, of, which “we 111‘le BOIBOF IR. JOSEPH mm At 5 'clock‘ ‘ 8 min System and the followmg roads were will speak next week. -,.. . . 0‘ - , an' b: on .tundpy . g, ‘p utlined for further consxderatlon : ' The work upon the; bridge is now ‘ IMO”, 1‘. ed ”We und w was ”in: he“; m 10.06. 'ofone ofthetraina-ewsdeâ€" ”The side roads 15 and north irom'concession 2 to complete. . 145mm 14th concwsion line fromlot' swag” “ $3113 ‘39“: as ‘3‘: 908d from [ironyâ€"norm“ bout a quarter of a mile from the t to lot 20 ' com" mus 0 time Given no," -D Wm, - Canadian end, one of the couplings 5;: side roads. between lots 5,and harden fully, before loads are allow- 1 ,p. 1'. Pink broke, am! all but three cars were 'Lh one concesSion.‘ from the ed to paSs over 1t“ H 13 Wmflnnllsedudtm loft in the tunnel. {1,3, Simpson, 5 afidrngl thine men. wio were employed on She B Well . . 14" m - bridge wor are now. engaged in . mm - . line 13 across 5 lots From the Postgrhorom’. Ont- until theens‘ine should return and Concession including land 5. Concession including lots ‘6 and 24. Concession line 6 across darling 16 and 24.. ConCcssion line.5 across eluding lots 6. and 15. Concession line .. includings lots 1 an ing to Lindsay. In all a l obstructions~ be reluox‘l-zl. The follmxing re 133 rods across the south ter of lot :22. con by Mr. 'l‘umlln agrees 7. purchase price of 6-mch tile dig and lay an 8-inch tile in. said drain, and to build silt basin on the roa the head of the said porntion agreeing once in price eight-inch file. _â€"â€"’-â€"+--‘â€""' FlCNELON FALLS Mrs. Wm. (‘umpbell return Week from it two months VlSl old homo in Two Mountains, bee. During her visit 1W0 Weeks at the sea Si (in Loup. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson and son spent last Tuesday in Lindsay. . Mrs Louis Deyman and are Visiting friends in Midland. , Mr. P. Knox left last week for Toeonto. ‘ ‘_ ' , ‘1 ‘ n't, . , ,, , “Mk Of Cyprus RN61. Spe tonnage" ‘ W . “other ladyntrlends Victoria l} nivcrsity, Mrs. last moi; with her sister-in-Iawinrs. Rev. Spent a couple of days .at' He has made» arrange- . ~ . a sale of his household those invited, were present. furniture on next Saturday. Miss F. Jones returned to Tronto en last Week. ments for last week after a visit of to her friend, Mrs. F. Magee. Mrs. Warren,sr., left last wgek spend the winter with her daughter. Hrs. J ohn Thompson,-Peterboro. ' Hisit to Toronto last week. Mrs. John Austin attended the milin Kinmount last FridaY- ‘ss A. I. Dickson B.A.“. went up mm '7 I dain ' ‘ to Toronto last Monday to attend the" . were yery fair»: the farewell to Miss Isabella Lit/019: ‘ A 1D. in central Presbyterian Lchul'c’l' Mtcr which she retutned to Mr. Wm. Burgoyne paid a short number :- ‘ use“ m ”firms on m..- in. .... w.» m, 0...... .. .. W..- ...... withhosmagible . ’ w” . ~ limbs ‘ ' M- M 'o”! Hawn, orster and the other: as is‘-usaal‘ at W”: a. J ' . The Kinmount fair on Ins largt‘ly attended from the south. m ‘ Special train running forcnoon, with; seven‘crpwded‘ coach-f 3' .. The regular monthly lie West Victoria Women’s“ between lots 15 and line 9 across 19 lots, 9 across 10 lots, d 10,»and across. llstance of about. 40 mil- in Little Britain creek solutions were adâ€" CeSSion 13” Whetrhe- . e to pay ran into’iho fence by '1. and maintain a d allowance at ' drain, the cor- between the six ’de at RiViere Wm: Farncomb of Toronto. finished, and the concrete covering is ' It will not be ready for putting in the new cement dam, and the work is suficiently interesting to be worth watching. ‘ Look out, for the curlers’ concert on the 2131: inst. ~ The regular afternoon train going north on Monday took. up two ex- tra coaches to bring down. the deleâ€" gates frOm the north to the Liberal, convention in Lindsay on Tuesday. -,We-ar.e very pleased to state that Mr., John Chatten, who was so ser- iously injured while piling bricks in the yard of th‘e‘Chaplnan Company at York, is getting along well, ‘un- der Dr. AnWilso‘n’s treatment. Mr- - Gila-titan. had a. gory horror! escape with his blend was} injure-:1 intern- ally as well as having an arm dis- locatedand his collar bone broken. On Monday at noon the horses at- er. =R. (Maggie’s freight Everybody believes in a dreamy and Brahman Cable and Weston Sort of way of the eniwcy of a well mt. through with hisengine. Be- and wisely advertised medicine, when turning for the rest of the train, it -8 plots in- . are at a distance but when a‘ case ed out and onl f cars ' _ , \ . . . _ y a ow could be 10 lots in comes up in the home town, when. taken out with a chain coupling. when the cure is not only positive; these cars were taken out the two but marvellous, the efficacy medicine becomes a factâ€"a decided the gas in_the tunnel. and 11°" men thmg.,__ For many years the Best has, were put on. They too“ the his advertised Dr. Williams’ Pink " Pills engine into the tunnel. butsemnedto for Pale People ; large quantities of have had difficulty in maln'ng steam, them have been sold 'by' the local as an hour passed. and thy “110‘ cures have. -been_ QEQCW- .936 9!. McKee (of Sarnia was comm, iF'elporter aH‘Il he investigated. Miss. gate. . orence ' ' ton, " the eighteenâ€"yew. ‘ ' old daughter of Joseph and Mrs. Hil- I [A TERRIBLE SITUATION ton, living in the west part of thy: ,‘The the mve med to . ' . . .' r , . a cement wagon took freight at the station, town, was taken 111 early last sum» encountered $1.16 00d)! 0‘ a man 131ng gr and rushing up Lindsay-st” ran n- mer With dropsy, coupled with heart across the rails. He was carried out I H and found tobethemanwho had trouble. She was compelled to give up one duty after another, and fin- charge of the pump at the Canadian ally became unable‘to' walk or to portal, Alex. Forbes. Returning, lie down. Her suffering was intense party advanced in "and medical skill did all that could be done. Florence, however, grew farther sighted the headlight of the worse, sitting in henchair day and engine. They made their way to night for five long months .to get her it, sick and giddy with the gas. and breath and the parents despaired. At a terrible sight might their. eyes. last the doctor gave her up and sail Beside. the track was the further efforts were futile. The poor Gillie. lifeless: In file engine girl’s limb bwere pitifully swollen" engineer lay with his features alâ€" and finally kurst below the! knees. most burned ones a result of falling round the second corner to the left. They broke the fence and the. . steps ‘ of the new house, owned by Mr. 0. Brandon and rented by Mr. H. Web-V ster'. 'T'They 7were stopped after they ‘ couple of " passprsby, apd asf,,far as, could be learned, no damage waS"”don‘é ‘to the horses or rigs . . ‘ Despite the showers f Saturday, the children of St. James’ Sunday and school had a royal time on the fine grounds of Mr. R. A. Robinson. 'l‘hey’had animal races, from which they enjoyed any amount of fun, and races forthe scholars as well as a tug-orwar. The prizes were cash, . ‘ ed last land all the children were delighted t to her 5 with their success. Refreshments Queâ€" werc served with peanutss and canâ€" spent dies, and the afternoon was one to be remembered by all the scholars of the ‘schoOl, with deepest pleasure. Owing to Thursday (to-day)_being east quar- the difler- for breath and at :times could only had succumbed. He, too. breath at all with “the greatest dif- tobe dead. Beside him lay his fire- fight the neighbors man, unconscious. The ' party were now too weak to pr But today the is any farther, though they knew the Tinslelv and Short must have gone to the rear of the train insearchof till morning. alive and well moving about among her young companions a. remarkable and miraculous contrast to what she then was. The reporter called one McKee became deathly evening at the Hilton home, but ed to Switchman Blake to hurry Miss Florence was out visiting. The out. Meantime the rescue party father and mother were in, however. in a terrible situation. W and freely told him of the cure. Hawn fell unconscious while strug- which they attribute entirely to Dr. sling with the coupling. McGrath, Williams’ Pink ‘Pills. The first box on the other side of the engine, was was br'ouglitto he? ' by ,her. mud-f overcome. and never- left' the mother, whg'nrg'ed theif‘hSe‘L "Then ' , . ' > Mrs Hilton herself remembered M~that his companions had gm? .. silo nacho-acumen climatic “prev; .in keeping him on his feet. All ious Winter .by Dr. *"Williams' ‘ Pink ' outlet except a she Miss Della prayer meeting of St. church will be held. to-morrow even;- ing. It will be in charge of the Young People’s Society. Mrs. W. ‘T. Junkin was “At Home” on” last Wednesday afternoon. The heavy rain prevented many. from attending, but as it clearedup after four, “the greater 4 number of The spent a very pleasant afternoon and joyed- Mrs. Junkin's enmgjtanning. the Falls some weeks an to fiertaimed a number of young Wide: -â€"five long, ,, . . weary sir! at ‘SW at“ nigh-tub?" conscious.9n its! chair. "uti‘in’ow she b88811 ‘0 16°! “'9- the gallant fixedlan.‘ The body of Rosedalel, ~ Jolmathan"Gpotge' last Friday the used up in .. .., was , .. Mama-1m?” meetings! as held at the residence 01.15:“ “ . 31st: - Bumpy-no on Friday, Sept. . p __ mung was well attendeli and M ”Resting. ”tiring Secretary, 'ith a Purse frOm the Institute. A most interesting I; ‘ cullYelltion of the w . and Fcnelon was" - h“ on Tumday ; ' .u‘ .' N- Some vary “to given, one by Rev. Sunder-land, - .l Tea was servedwtlo = " 1“"! and in the consergat f. 3 “8 the afternoon, Miss‘ A was Dur- one, a; ‘li ' ""1 i ‘ D. .- e lag.” . ,v w‘ 1"? '4‘ took and next day proceeded to Buffalo, Rochester, and other American cities. ' ’1904. MCLAUGHLIN 8: PEEL. SO- body of brown llicitors for W. M. ROBSON, Admin- Yardmaster and w 110.11 in his usual able and impressive manâ€" The bride was attended by her by her father. an + m . , ”WEN”. Florence. was all but tailed for tunml duty, and when a- ner- ‘ sister Bertie ; and was given away The groom was as- sisted by his friend. Mr. Henderson of Gravchurst. ' At three o'clock the bridal party conductor, remained in the caboose marched into the parlor to the meâ€" Coleman, «m pom, lodious strains of the wedding march ~ ' played by Miss A. Jeflors of Lindsay and took their places under the‘pret-t tily arranged arch of evergreens and the recorded cases of restored health was found that a. drawhend had pullu' red berries, where the ceremony was performed. The bride‘loolned charming, being bouquet the patient is known to everyone, and which was hastily improvised. When beco'mlngly attired in silk crepe de , chene with veil, wreathed with smi- Of the hm hm mom m .' m by 19.1. She “WM ‘8. bouquet 0f white ' carnations. The bridesmaid was at- tired in cream Japanese silk, carried a tions and smilax. and of pink came- The groom's gift to the bride was “Hectares; and many remarkable brought out the train. ' Yardmascer 0 NAME Ween-'01 Pearls. - to the bridesmaid an' opal ring. and The home was beautifully decorat- these attracted the attention of our with and formed part to investi- ' a y ed for the occasion, and presented a cosy and raplmdent appearance, be- - t' . ing decorated with autumn foliage. 32,33,323? “med dam the entered the tunnel on. foot and The curtains and piano were wrcatll- tribute the assets ed with myrtle. After the ceremony was over near- the tuous dejeuner. to the foul atmo- left for Lindsay, amid sphere and about a quarter of a mile ‘rice and good wishes. ly 125 guests participated in a sumpâ€" On the arrival of Ithat the Admisitrator will the 9 “b from town the happy couplehiable for the said assets or any part showers. 0" .thereof, to any person or persons of Here they 6.20 train for Toronto, The bride's travelling costume was broadcloth, with brown silk cab the Waist, and hat to match. The bride was the recipient of large number of Valuable gifts show- She sat helpless. and weak, gaming against the heated engine when be ing the high esteem in which she was was found held. Among the guests from a distance were in 833105. ooeed son of Lindsay; t tagh of Lindsay ; Mr. and Mrs. Rob- rescuing were: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. William- Mr. and Mrs. Mur- of Little Britain; Mr. and Cambray. §â€"â€"-~"'- WOODV ILLE. Alexander, Toronto's Miss J essic . . Woodville ; Mrs. McKinnon, Lorneville; and Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Peterboro. evening was pleasantly Spent music, etc. Mr. and Mrs. alter Gilbert on their return will reside in Congratulations. Mr. famous elocutionist will give a re- cital at Woodville on Friday even- ing, Oct. 28th, under the auspices of by high-class talent. A 'the Presbyterian choir. ‘ She will be first-class entertainment can be exâ€" pected. Keep the date in mind. . assisted .â€"â€"-â€"k KINIIOUNT. ther‘a‘herdfi' knock Then-ad undated .“e E. ,among the 'having regard only to the claims of 'which he shall then have notice. and ..«lnl.r.-ly present, it is not necessary for your local correspondent to give a doe- criptioh of all the exhibits. We are pleased to state for the in- formation of her many friends that Mrs. (Rev.) E. Seward is progressâ€" ing favorably towards recovery at the heapital, Toronto. , #4 M NOTICE TO CREDITORS.â€"In the matter of the estate of Henry Doughty, late of the Village of Coboconk, in the County of .Vicâ€" toria, deceased, merchant. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to ”file Revised Statutes of Ontario 1897. chapter 529, that all creditors and other having claims against the estates of the said Henry Doughty, who died on or about the Twentieth day of August, 1904, are required, on or, before the Twelfth day of Ocâ€" tober, 1904, to send by post pre- paid or to deliver to Messrs. Mc- Laughlin Peel, of the Town of Lindsay, Solicitors for the Adminis- trator, of the said deceased, their Christian and surnames, addresses, and description, the full particulars of their claims, the statement of their account, and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. AND further take notice that after said will proceed to_ dis- of the deceased, parties entitled tllcrvto, not be have time whose claim notice shall not been received by them at the of such distribution. Dated the ninth day of September, istrator of Henry Doughty, deceased- a ‘â€"39-3. 1 Take Notice that the Municipal Council of the Corporat on of the Town of Lindsay intend to pass a byâ€"law providing for the construction of 8. Sanitary Sewer and Cellar Drain on Mill-st., connecting at a point 165 feet north of Melbourne street thence northerly connecting with‘ the sanitary sewer and cellar drain at the intersection of Glenelg and Mill streets and as- sess the final cost thereof upon the property abutting thereon and to be benefittcd thereby and that a statement showing the lands liable to pay the said“ assessment and the namâ€" es of the owners therof, so far' as they can‘bc ascertained from the last Revised Assessment Roll, is now filed in the office of the Clerk of the Municipality and is open for inspec- tion duringoffice hours. The estimated cost of the work is $575.00, of‘ which $80.00 is to be provided out of the general funds of the municipality. fab 1|.me bythe Bezel! this emdez‘ofOctobsr, 1904: ‘o sheriff??? mar ‘. «5“; » ' A , mam

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