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Watchman Warder (1899), 14 Oct 1908, p. 14

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THis HOUSE 0E G0(5)D Snowdosl township. i'. ‘ SHOES takes pleasure in an- : " Enonncingits readiness to furnish ' " :5its patrons with the Best ofFoot- wear the world produces. The spending fiwiw choice productions of the most . ' f‘ if A.‘ I f % noted makers of shoes- for men, ~ in Miss Elliott. teacher. in Minden, but now of To- ronto, was the guest oi Mrs. M. Brown, of town. ‘ ‘ Mrs. Michael Brown, of town. it visiting friends in Toronto this week. » ~Miss K. McIntosh. of town, has women and children have been chosen with the greatest care. Every price named will be a pleasing one, and with the best of shoe service your satisfaction .is assured. parents.l!r. aners. 0. Bowie. I°"_f fomerly ' a music. on. 11â€"11» W ‘ Monday. 411nm”.- mpg». 11s “ .M semicondl Iheh «fits The Iollowing gentlemen constitute railway commis- ' ‘ sion: Reeve Joe.,'II‘. :Beatty, or Ome- -mes'; Major Eva'ns. of Omemee, rep- mutative of the Board of Trade . Mr. G. B. Boates. reeve of Emily. 1111th Geo. A. Jordan. Warden of Victoria county. These gentlemen wi-l-l confer at- Toronto, on October 12th. with the powers of the Grand Trunk Railway reprding the Ome- mee station. The - villagers are weary of the double systemâ€"the platform and the junction stationâ€" and hope that a settlement will be reached whereby one of these will be cancelled. and it is unnecessary to comment on the tired feeling of the junction station. Our town has giv- en a bonus to the G.T.R. and ex- pect a little convenience in return. May it be that we are to have a real, comfortable station erected in or near the centre of our town and forever definitely settle the issue i Mr. J os T. Beatty purchasedirom Mr. Charles Cornell, oI Ops. a load of alsike which brought the hand- y . “Fruit-a- tivee". made from ooncené treted and intensified fruit juice,’ is the greatest blood purifyingmedicine. Fruit-a-“tivee”, Tablets", is a see entific cure for Headaches and Neural and never fails to cure because ‘Fruit+tivee" stops the cause of these troubles. 5 see. a box. 6 Ier $3.50.“ trial box. 25:. At dealers esteem IremPruit-a-tive‘e Limited. Ottawa. RE-OPENING or 11115 cuuncu' e a Betllél ReSident Fell 0111 of 83"“ Door some sum of 8500. Mr. Percy Ed- »_ mison, of Smith township, delivered Bethe! 0ct.11..â€"Mrs Thee. Mc- to Mr. Beatty another load of al- Kivor visited her sister, Mrs. John Bike and we" paid for it the “m of 8520. been seriously ill. but we are glad to report that she is somewhat im- Your consideration is solicited proved. ’ The Min-den fair took place on ' Tuesday last and was very largely attended. .-The weather being ideal 1x everyone anticipated a good time ’73 , and came flocking to the gates and all certainly enjoyed the day. The . . gate receipts were in advance oi any previous occasion and exhibits. both inside and out. made such a fine dis- NOXt t0 spratt Kilian play that strangers were very much surprised. The one mile Ioot race ~ I. McInroy won first‘prize and C. i - Peck was a close second. Winner's time, 4 minutes and 52 seconds. A \ery pleasant event took place All an Line .. .1... m1... ...... 1.. Minden .. Wedncsd ay, October 6, when Miss Royal Mail Steamers Emma Pm”... o, a... pm... ...... RECORD PASSAGE. The Turbine united in marriage to MP- Thomas T. S. S. Victorian has made the fastest, passa eon record between leerpoo and outreul, Bdays, 15 hours. 3 miner Montreal to Liverpool Victorian .................. Oct. 15. Nov. 11 Corsican. ... ...Oct. 22, Nov. 19 Virginian .............................. Oct. 29 Tunisian ............................... Nov.5 Montreal to Glasgow Hesperian ................. Oct. 16 Nov. 13 Ionian ........................ Oct. 23, Nov. 20 Grampian” . ..Oct. 30 Pretorian ................................. N OV. 6 MONTREAL TO MAYBE AND LONDON Sicilian ................. ’3.ct 23 at daylight ( orinthian ............ Nov.6 at daylight 5 Full particulars on application to f‘. T. C. Mntchett, W. R. Widdoss, - or g . The Allan Line, 7'1 Yonge-st. Toronto ederal Business 'H l l E": a 33. n 9.. ("D- c: m a? g. «a. g Subjects Taught 3 Bookkeeping. Arithmetic. Spell- ing. ?enm11nship, Shorthand, Typewriling, Business Letter \Vriting, etc. Individual Instruction. Now is the best time to enter. WOOOONOO I: li 3 “ It Pay____s____________ to buy at Cinnamon STOVES _ _.__.,:.;Z..;_____._ l‘ull and inspect our (templates line of am lid Miss. Wu 3 l handle lllo celebrated “Peninsular“ “The Champion" and “Pandora" acknowledged the most up-to 1-": ..câ€"w date stoves on the market. Ask to see the many improvements these stoves alone have. 1). Cinnamon; Headquarters for stoves and hardware. IE ent-st. Phone 52 Two anim'oiacaucian settler near Vonda. Sash” namedLootes- mwereburnedtodsathin-n fire fiatdeetmyedthelemilydwemng. Lodge, of Fenelon Falls. The bride was assisted by Miss Pearl McKelvy, McCarroll. on Thursday oI last week. The Board of Trade held a meet- M ”9th sermons- Thel’cntypoolqhoir_ alsol tookdseueoIthemusic. 'Mr. Jn'l Bobblhalbsnlowermg ”Susanna-119’s“ thU’lla oi‘which‘ustoohlchandgnu imprm'ing his place for the winter. .John Burnhalpaintedhisro-I Omemee sldence. . Mr. Hugh Wilson has recovered Wright is also convalescent. -.Potatoesareagreatcrop undone _ . gentleman declares he can carry his on his arm (like sticks of wood.) (1 they are so long: . Mr.'Wm. McGill has been taking in R J Mulllgan, a considerable radius of J anetville. . S 011 'l‘uesday night, the 5t21 inst. Rev. W. Morgen. missionary on fur- lough from China. showed a number of interesting views, many of which Drug Store he had photographed himself. and al- so gave much information about the - I Mr. McGee is building a storehouse _ at the lake. _____‘ Mr. Robt. McDowell has purchased a horse from Mr. John Armstrong. There Are Dr. and Mrs. McCulloch, of Lind-l say. were in Janetville Sunday. Mrs. (Dr.‘) Johnston is visiting lBetter Times Ahead friends at Alexandria, Ont. Miss Lilly Ingram. of Lindsay, was for the man w‘t'h 3' savings account here Sunday. in the Bank of Toronto. Money ing at carpenter-lug in Lindsay. ly makes opportunity, and Wealth lies just past opportunity for the man who is ready. from his long illness. Mr. Alfred all the important happenings within Celestial empire Mr. Joe. Armstrong intends woxk- makes money, and moneyirequem. 1 Savings Account . KIRKFIELD Kirkflold. Oct. 11.â€"Mr. E. B. de- ster spent the latter end of this week with his mm and funny how 1n this bank will help you to secure Mrs. Flack is staying while Mr. C. Lodge supported the . groom. The young people drove to daughter. Mrs. Samuel Deyell in the Kinmount in the alternoon and took absence 0‘ M’ Deyell who went (in the train for their home in Fenelon “1° harvesters excursion to the west Falls. Mr. John McCarroll sr. ., happened Mr, C, Kellett, Mrs. Austin and with aserious accident while help- Mr. and Mrs. Mackenzie, oi Halibur- i118 t0 draw in corn at the home of ton, were among th? many Visitors his son Andrew, on Saturday last. and had one of his ribs broken. Con-- Son Returns After s1der1ng the age of Mr. McCarrollâ€": Fifteen Years Absence well nigh ninetyâ€"he may be some time recovering. ; Miss Laura. Lowes is visiting. £t the home of Mr. Tom Kerr on S urday and Sunday. 3 Norland, OCt' 11.-â€"-Mr. G’ H" Adam Miss Annie Lowes visited" Eat the of the G.T.R. of Lindsay, and his ’ home I Mr. Richard Howden este’r- iriend, Mr; J. Cassiedo, also of lLind- l day. 0 y say, gave Norland friend Ir1ends ai Rev. Mr. Burns, of Omemee, flying vi31tllast Sunday t preached to an unusually well- filled Mt Brad ey, Of Canning on, was in church here both morning tandem the village on business one day last “eek. Dr H. Graham, of Fenelon Falls, passed through the village on his way to visit apatient lat Beech Lake. We.understand that Mr. W. Boad- way took a trip up to Monmouth last week to see about a. Imineral claim he has on some land in that township, and while he was there he went to see the big Ostertage mine, ownei by Dr. Anderson. of Tory Hill )and Mr. J. Austin. of Essex. which lhas the largest amount of mineral that he ever saw. and lie thinks it promises to be the richest hulls iii the Honors. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. headway have returned to their home in iluebie. Solomon. after visiting at the home of life. heudway‘s parents after an absence of sixteen years, and his parents hadn‘t heard from him lur- lhirloeu years. Will looks fine and appears to be enjoying married life. 22::â€" FANNING‘S 111s SALE. The sale at Fuuulus‘s Repository last Saturday. 061-. 9. was fairly successful. considering the short. time which had allowed since ', the fall lair. The next sale is as Sat: Way. Out. 80. and Mr. Fanning exv pacts a big sale on that day. . ing yesterday. the re-opening of the church after 9. outside. The cost of the said re pairs will be high, prob-ably about' $300, but the value and appeamncel of the church property will be great- ly enhanced and we are confident the members of the church are so well plbased that they Will give so amply of their substanCe that the ensuing debt will be entirely wiped out. Mr Ilurn’s semions Were both lnsti‘Uctlve and we believe were highly appreci- ated. Some of those who attended as lie-opening of the church last at: suing were: Mrs. Wesley iiowden and (laughter Basel. of Peteruor‘oz Miss his Jackson. Pelerherel Jas- Meousde. Selena caseload. Themes ingram and Mrs. inseam. also Miss ingress and Miss Jennie Medea-dc. of Gimmes; Alice fiuuweed. Grange Clemens; tie. it. Kenny. Miss Greta holler. and Mr. and Mrs. llsllsuu Ferguson. lira. John Silesia visited her moth: er. Mrs. ism-nu. on Saturday and Sunday of last week. ATTENDED FOWL SUPPER church. Ops. were Mr and Mrs. A E. Brysou. Misses Lila and Amy Parsons. Miss Edith Robinson. Mr George Wilson and sister. Miss Stel- Dr. J. N. Thomson. Omemee. ., report a good time. , Junonsrnnsmsnb Sharia McLennaIn has received no- . tiflcation that the Ontario Governâ€" 5menthadraisedthefess of jurors Iron maximal: rate of $2 per gig . "Ito WHO Them rates Mm ' " ‘ ' “thirteen cents: {big a three cents The new scale ‘0! ratio will alsogointoeflectat cuceJI'L‘he With h” ing last week and among other it- The occasion was shade tree which stopped its career. thorough renovation both inside and a panorama of variegated tints. 111: most rivalliua the rainbow. 1 ' coulds‘wlsh louse looser enjoyment ol . the glorious noose ! *" Those lrom Cinemas who attended in the fowl supper held at Salem east of 0,“me and that Mr Wm. MoQuade of town is the purchaser. services of a piano and organ tuner. la. Miss Elva. Thomson. daughter of :ction regulator and voices. ii gra- A.“ note oi the college of piano tuning. ' dare (or work will receive attention and be guaranteed. pies south of Omemee Iora Ville firm. which brought up some Iow carionh. permile this‘hsi'nge‘ninc‘reese of,“ A ”m of our young people “to“ the necessary start. A few dollars . ed Haven” M, In” week. w w 13 plenty for a beginning. You add two for a dental surgeon. a veterin- port having had a fine time, your spare dollars, we add interest ems of business, resolved to adVer- ary surgeon and a printer to lo Rev. J. L. Birch of Montreal con- â€"watch the result. will soon be permanently filled. were present Mr. G. H. Hale. of Orillia was the ville this week Omemeo Branch siting WVith friends. He is located Mr. and M”. Marshal, of Canning- cate in the corporation There 13 a ducted both services in our Presby- B ’k l l Mr. Tripp and some friendS. 0‘ Mrs. E. Webster spent aIew days guest of Mrs. Curry last week. l Mr Geo Heston and Miss velmfllJ. 3.14. GROUT, Manager in Roland, Man. ton, are waiting relat1ves here, . l and Mrs. F. Fead. ' ' Mr. E. B. Elson spent Sunday in town. . mentioned and we trust the positions l proved very interesting to all who b‘l F 'd I Assets â€" 843,000.C00 ‘ e on r1 ay evcn ng Mrs. Webster intend moving to Wood son of Mr. Harry Sherwood, is vi- last week at Fenelon Falls fa". !King~st. Saturday morning frighten- 'ed a horse driven by Mr. Sanderson. The animal made a bolt for the granolithic walk and ran against a splendid opening 'for each of the fore- terian church on Sunday last. which Franklin. Came 0"” in his automo- of last week in Toronto. Mr. and lawman“ 1855 An old Omemee boy, in the per- Ashman spent a couple of days of An automobile passing east on KIRKFIELD. S. L. Taub’e, senior member of. I The harness and buggy were broken Taube Gt Sons, eyeSight specialists.‘ nd the driver somewhat shaken up, of Toronto, will be at Kirkfield on I and come to V‘v’ylie’s for your Drugs, Patent Medicines and School Supplies 1 suppose horses ought to get ac- Tuesday. October 19th, and if there customed to an auto, but they are is anything wrong with your eye- sight do not fail to consult him at Campbell House, Kirkfield. slow to adapt. Mr. J. J. Hunter and his son Wil- lie, were visitors to Omemee last Saturday eVening. . SCHOOL REPORT. Messrs. Walter Mitchell and Jack The following is the report of S. Johnston returned on Saturday from S. No. 5 Mariposa. for the month of the West, where they had gone on September: Class IV â€"Gordon M c- the earliest harvest eitcursion They Deed Al . ex. Currie. (equal); Wilfred 100k “’9" and 999’“ t0 lime 9mm" McCrlmmon. Robbie Currie ed the outing. Agent for Fine Dominion Pianos Class -1, Me»- _ lll.---Normaii McLeod l Imprmerutnts are being made to Key (339919 3;..mg.o§;;e m.“ tlle rectory. Class ii. -111 ' “ ' ’ ‘ ‘ 11 Melissa. allay Jiobblns Mr. James McLean time out from lungs» Currie. issue (111m. (listing Mount Pleasant on Saturday Stone. lit. 11:“ . . . The beautllul weather at last week Stone. Pearls éIIéfizmnue “3‘“; Frank has been a treat. dealer renditions and rain are new prevalent. The . . 5 5 REAL ESTATE 1113M. r 111 is needed l a had M the land "5 Mr. N. Brady. oi Reulh fins. who “gm? sâ€"Ll- , _. _. J. A. Wylie, 38M. 3.. Omemee lee hard for lowlu n (l 1 l is . . (wuss have mile 59:“: all: “in has disposed at lilli term is Me. A1: A big storm is essential N5 the many cases a halted and liar-(i soil is bent “a“ “a purchased ““3 scald: lakes. ‘ ease oi the late William Grace on Show lull in the Niagara .14....th remove them from. The outline of the upload forests oi maple are a St. Lawrence“. This is one at the and even, less. Portion of 11... west. most desirable properties in town. William humans at Hamillon went and mu Brady will take up his re: fishing is the bay and failed to re- sidence there in the spring. . turn. Hie Mamie fear that he has 03$ It is reported that Mr. E Bloom as sold his valuable tam south- W...“ 'WALL PAPER 0‘ 9 We are ready for the wall paper trade and we’re firmly of l the‘ opinion that our collection cannot beexcelled cum in the g Mr. J A. Wylie has secured the large cities. There are the exclusive patterns as well as the cheaper ones. But .we would rather show you the stock than tell: about it here. Give us an opportunity. Paints, Oils and YarniShes If you contemplate (icing a little painting or decorating f . , consult our stock. _. 5 i . ... «. ~.;{..»-,-.' ‘- ' ."~«~ '.â€".. _ .w‘ ’3 1 . - v I . .1. l. , “My. ph VA " . F" ' » . _ H . \n ; ~’. . V ‘ 1‘ .J . ‘ l I 2’53”]? ‘. ei" h‘ 1 fl A ‘ ' LI' I ‘..'. Q . . . I“ famous Niles Bryant Any or- M Mr. Kennedyisbusypacking ap- Baile- 1 Vt 5:73; ‘5'} . .‘ “a. . have... i three weeks. hmrfv ii ensued. a me. Nothing gav Iwaspersuaded to try New. I never sufier I enjoy my meals a toeat, because 1 L110 tor" after each meal I mammend them who sufl'cr from lndi further say that you above if you wish. thousands of people igation who Will Yours 1(- (51:13 7.71.") l“ “Little Digmlrrs ' mmggisis orlly 11 ' inc Co., Toronto Interesting Figâ€"u and Hall The for l‘JU-‘i m \ .1111: J in mUllll‘llHll l 1.11-1.11 Lindsay Villagesâ€"w BOlH'u) aw 111 Fem-ion l".1l r Omomw .v. Sturgeon 1119.1 WOOdVilIv Township»â€" Bentley Cardin . , Dalton Eldon Emily Fenclrm Lawton. .51. Mariposu . . Ops 5; Somorvilil- 5: Verulam , . Tot-a1 ...... ,. . The total (inn-111.1% county is Shum'l‘. fund $7,341}. 1 -‘ 1908. HALllil'lil" N] In liallbUl'iUll (fill. fions of tho Monmouth S‘herborno, cl-‘ Snowdon Stanhope Anson and llen Cardiff . Dysart, on: Glamorg'nn Luttervvm'l l1 Hindt‘n ..... . popuiul w 11 (l {cunnill “HUMJ l 11 'l‘llu [li‘illl‘ ,. dense til 1... In" tfiVrQiHhip 1.1.1.. grew. 11.. Iii tie-hf: ..1 ... ‘6' hula” ill-1. lady iii M Silo n..: 1. .2 m lino“ [.11. ll H.310? rennin... . ‘63P“ hul‘ l..~' m mainline: 1 GI tmkilld11".... O'NOCk fl‘uln ll..- ...11 fits Martin's ('1 .11. hlli.‘ l\l‘ Mrs. John l\1‘.1râ€"7 Cbout eigln ... 1. l'. 3t. Paulâ€"s1.~ .-..-: of Mrs. 1....5: ‘5 We]: lil()llll‘ll-““ husband will-iv» W PO\\'1‘1‘> '1” mother, are ilw (l‘l! 111(1l1~ The deCOaSml l1.;.l Md fewer ll - «5 M grew norm U Mrs. 1" .-. in Ops toxinshi '.. Lllt of the All; k funeral

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