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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 Nov 1899, p. 6

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oees@@@®®@®@®g- The Watchmanâ€"Wade! The fire-fly strikes its spears-1 spa Sounds o’er the hill the watch-dog The cows come lowing up the lane And homewaz‘d comes the lumberi Goad 133th Good night The late dove The sickle moon sink The shadows veil tho The fires burn low w] To sleep I The bug, ’Tis settled you’re guing abroad, boys- And going immediate}; tooâ€"- To fight for the Queen and her sod, boys, Now, show what Canadians can do. You’re going with joy and delight. boys, _ Beneath the old red, white and blue, Along with brave BritOns to fight, boys, So show what C‘snadians can do. You‘re going to prove to the world, boys, That you're part of 1he peerless old crew \Vho ne’er 'neaLh a foe have been hurled: boys, SJ show what Canadians can do. EHAMPlUN .EU.’S You‘re going 10 Fall and W 1m Overcoalings- Low Prices. boys, Gains: men of a mightier hue, Thouéh meaner, than Kaffirs or be“ _. 5, So show what Canadians can do. Great, Britain’s oft, emptied the earth, boys, Of all the old valor in View. ‘ Accomplish a szmilar dearth, boys, Ami snow what. Canadians can do. \Vith bravery bred in the air, boys, Where the metal that, moulded you grew, Already yeu've proved you can dare, boy's; Now, show what. Canadians can do. Champi Already you‘ve, bright in your Drains, boys, More lore than creat Wellington knew- Now. show on old Africa’s plains, boys, What loyal Canadians can do. Your fathers in Canada, once, boys, Some vanished invaders o’erthrew. You now have another choice chance, boys, To show what Canadians can do. Descendants of those under Brock, boys, Grim death who could willingly woo, Be steady and strong as a rock, boys, And show What Canadians can do. Remember, both morning and night, boys, Such chances, so choice, are but few; And show that Canadians can fight, boys. As wdl as the doughtiest do. Your numbers, ‘tis true, are not great, THURSDAY N?“ f boys. But was it great. numbers that. slew The giant, than staggered a state, boys? So, show what Canadians can do. You know you will all be sustained, Sold 1 L 'ers of Canada, boys, . By prayers from pulpit and pew. So, whether you're cancelled or caned, boys, Display what Canadians can do. You know what you fondly profess, boys; 'lhst Britain can count upon you To help her when she's in distress, boys, So, show what Canadians can do. You’re wa‘ched by all nations on earth, boys; ' A;l eager to clutch at a. clue , \Vhereoy they can guess at your girth, boys. 80 show what Canadians can do. . You‘re noted by nations that hate, boys, The Empire that daringly drew The sentence that settled their fate, boys, So, show what Canadians can do. You‘ll fondly be followed by us, boysâ€"- All the New 1 and Winter By hearts that. are trusty and true. So, now, without; fury or fuss, boys, Display what Canadians can do.. A syllable more from the f ard, boys, And then he’ll be thorough and through. You‘ll reap a right royal reward, boys-â€" Your Queen and your country’s reward, boys. ‘ . So, show what Canadians can do. Hamiltcn, October 16, 1899. 3.115 her weary Good night! iove hurtles Good night! : moon m3“ down the west, st veil the mountain's crest; burn low where sunk the sun, The bug, long day is doneâ€" Good night. ! Good night. ! Kent and Cambridge-sis. ..AT.. Evening 1; THE PLACE = its spectral Spark, '5' " . the watch-dog's bark; ing up the lane, 183 the lumbering wain, n ' Gaod niKht! bright in your brains, w Designs in 9 r Suitings and g 5 Nobby Goods, @ measure your swords through the dark 2nd, 1899 :1: p... .g .â€" ER AND A LARGE. GATHERING â€"- LIST OF PRIZE WINNERSâ€"ANNUAL MEETING AND ELECTION OF‘ OFFICERS. The annual County of Victoria Plowing Match was held on Wednesday of last week. Oct. 25th. The competition in 1and took p'ace on the farm of Mr. Robt. Dobson. lo: 19, con. 9, Maniposa, and in stubble on the farm of Mr. John Wallis, adjoining. The day was fine, and a large crowd cf spectators. many of Whom were ladies. were on hand to see the match. The work done on the sod was excep- tionany good; on the stubble, however, the land was s“oney, and the competitors. were at a disadvantage. FAVO RAB LE WEAT H . rm: 1... 1: addition to the gram m Wu ., Mariposa council, the following parties made cash donations to the Aaacclation : Richard Sylvester. Lindaay, $5; Charléa Seaton. Oakwood, $4; W. E Yexex, Jos Jenkins, J. F. Mauuder and J. G. Irwm of Little Britain, $1 each; J. R. Glenuy, Littio Britain, 50;. â€" n ‘u‘ l' Sabjoined will be found p‘ue us: or auc- ceseful competitors : First Class Man in Sud. â€"1sb Herbert Graham, Ops; 2116. Chas. Rich,.Maripoaa; 3rd James Rlch. Matipusa; 4 h Fred Dunes, Mariposa. “‘ - 1 A‘ch-) Mall-I‘m, u-â€"â€"â€"»‘ , Second Cgsss Men in Sodâ€"4 Alfred Rich, Maripcsa; 2 Wither Lane. Mariâ€" poso; 3 R)bb.. Love. Mariposa; 4 Bart Graham, Ops. ‘ TY VL__L Chas. R'ch, Muriposa; best finish in sodâ€"Chis. Rich. Mariposa. I Judgesâ€"Baht. Dnbson. Meriposa; John I Campbelh Fair View Farm, Mariposa; John Dobson, Maripose. DIED in Subbieâ€"l Ed. Ribh, Mariposa; ‘3 Neil McLean, Msréposa; 3 C E. Pogue. 098. Best crown in munNe, C E. Pogue, Ops. Best finish-Ed. Rich. Merip;:sa. . Boys Class owr 16â€"1 Jae Liddy, Ups; 1 '2 Jae. Graham, Maript-sa; 3 Frank Lane, Ecliripu‘s. Bis: cnmn, Jas. Liddy, Ops. Best fin?sh, James led}, 094-. Boys Class, under 16â€"1 Heber Cornish, Marlpoaa; 2 W. Graham. Ora. Beat crown, Haber Cornish, Maripose. Beet finish. Hebe! Cornish, Meripose. Judges â€"J . B. Graham, Ops; D. Jackson. Eldon; and Richard Greenaway, Merip3s3. ANS CAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the County Piowmans’ Association was held at 031: } weed a: C. A. Seston’s on the evening of the plowing match. A iarge number of farmers attending it, all expressing them- selves satitfied with ihe plowing match. The meeting Was ciiled to order by the president. W. B. Graham. Cspt. Hunter mend. amended by 3- Eliis, ihat ihe thanks .i' this meeting be tendered to Mr W. 13. Graham, retiring v nranidenf. for his services during the pay Boys Class 0* 2 J38. Graham, Maripun. Dd Beat finYSh. J8! Capt. Hunter m0 Eliis, that the thank tendered to Mr W. president, fur his art lWO years.-â€"Carried. NIL J. E {is {anm Thorndike, that Mr. president for next. year muualy. ' Moved by W. T'x'ezmdiko, seconded by Capt. Hunter, that Mr. Johnston Ellls' be vice-president for the ensuing: year, â€"-Cn*ried. ,~ Moved by John Camp‘aell, "seconded by Johns-tn: Elia, that the thanks of this meeting be tendered to the councils of Maripoea and “3,3 for the liberal giant given by' each municipali'y towards the funds of the Associationâ€"Carried. ‘ The following named gentlemen were elected dlrectora in addition to the old ones: Marlpoaa. â€" Geo. Lane, Wm. Jordan. Opsâ€"Patrick Leady and W. Moore. Eldonâ€"Furqnhar McEJchem. Lindseyâ€"Publishers of Watchman-War- dar and Post. Fenelon- Alexander Jamieson and W. Hlll. Fenelon Falls -â€"J. Ellis. Emilyâ€"W. C. Swi'zer. Moved by Capt. Hunter, seconded by J .E Scaback. that we have a plowing match next yearnâ€"Carried unanimously. Resolved, that at any meeting called for business by the president, aeven directors form a qucrum. The thanks of the meeting was tender- ed to the judges for their able services during the day. Resolved. that a deputation composed of W. 8. Graham. president; J. Ellis, vlce.ptesldent; Messrs. Campbell, W. Jordan, Geo. Lytle of the Watchman- Warder, Geo. H. Wilson of the Post, and :he secretary, wait on the county council ‘at the June session and ask for a grant ‘towarde the funds of the Association.â€" Carried. Mr. Mc Arthur of Cannington cffars a Stat of patent pole-straps and brltchen as a prize for next year. BATCH OF COMMUNICATIONSâ€"ROAD UNDER DISCUSSION-TWO IMPOR- TANT BY-LAWS The members of 093 council mat pur- suant to adjournment on 039;. 30th, a? 'he usual hour; all members present. The minutes (if the last rasmEar meeting were read and duly caufirmed. COMMUN 1L1}, 'L‘IONS 2” From the clear}; of pmwera, in ref. erence to repaying on Mama 6: Tmundary'. From the superintendent of the G. T. R., relating tor thé' enlarging oi the 'L‘vay culvert crossing municipal drain The meeting than adj" Ups; bust crown in ad of 6 Chas. Rmh‘ Mariposa; best sodâ€"Chm. Rich, Mariposa. th. Dnbaon‘ Mariposa; John Fair View Farm, Mariposa; son, Maxlposa. OPS TOWNSHIP COUNCIL to [1:16 grant of $35 by :il, the following partigs Mons to the Aaacc‘ation : .er. Lindaay, $5; Charléa i. 8.2'mfled by W W. B. Graham be .--â€"Ca.rned unani- qnvnnd. No. 1, lot 24, con. -‘v- -7 -v‘ ' From G. H. Hopkins, on behdlf of J as. m Cayley, urgirg the closing of a ditch- on the west side of ‘the road allowance bordering lot 11, which, it is alleged, diverts the water from ifs natural course on to Mr. Gayley’s land. Wm. B. Fee again reminded the coun- cil that they had ‘a right to open up a ‘ street between park lots L L. and 88., on lot 23, con. 6, whatever might be said to the contrary, and he hopt d they would do so as soon as possible. As old Mr. Eisworth had.- at a forrner meeting, emphatically asserted that part; of the street in question belonged to him the council, on motion of Messrs. Bryne and Corrine, decided to place the matter in the hands of the township solicitor, and also the case of James Cayiey. Mr. Peter iiirlev, who had claimed ' c nnpensation for trespass,.was then heard saying that his fence had been under- l minded by road jobbers, and he wanted ' simple-justice done him. Mr. D. Ctyley, who was present. end Mr. Kiriey was entitled to comptnwtion from somel source as there was no doubt about the‘ t trespass, which was done since he (Cay- ‘; 1.3,) had been working in the pit. ‘ 3 Mr. Hickson, on being asked about me wetter, said. he hadn’t time to in- _d vestigate as to who took the gravel, but I" would erdeavor to do so and report at 3‘ next meeting. Judging by the appear- ance of the pit about 40 yards had been rt nnjuszly taken. r. Mr. S. Oliver, owner of the Parker lot, said he Wanted to build a fence along the: concession line east of his lot, and would like that the reeve or some mem- ber of the council would decide on the location. as he dtdu’u Want to encromh on the roadway, but would rent a portion of the read allowance for a number of yam, fielding up possession any time the conn- 5 *7 ”LI." cll dented Lravel. Mr. Currins tkea moved, seconded by Mr. Calvert, that the reeve new the Oliverlot and road alluwmce adjoining for the purpose of locating line and letting a portion of the roadway to Mt. Olive: conditionally for a number of years on the terms proposed. -Carued. mronuxr Izy-LAws A by-law- for the reconstruction oi :nunicipd drain No. 1, the report 01 wbxch had beenprovzeioually adopted a: last meeting, and on motion of Mr.1 Thom-so Hickaon, seconded by Mr. Jan. Byrnc, read the. first lime. In conforml'y with a rcsfiutfon of coun- cil on Sep: 25th. that a by-law to raise $15,000 in aid of the proposed BL. 83 P. railway be submitted no a vote of the ratepayers on the fits: of January next, Mr. Hickson moved, secondei by Mr. Calvert, that said by-law be read a first i t1me.â€"â€"C¢rried. The cfierk was. on motion ofMessrs. Byrne and Hickson, instrucned to write to the superintendent of‘ the G.T.R., accepting his cx’fdr under certain condi- bions. Mr. Gun-ins moved, seconded by Mr. Calvert. that the court of revision to con- axder the asseatmen: cf munic pal dmiu Nu. 1. be held (11 Dec. 4th next, that at least. 23 copies of this be typewritten and that the landowners or tenants interested be notified in accordance mth the act.â€" Carried. Mr. Calvert moved. seconded by Mr. Hickaon. that orders be issued for ac- counba now passed. -â€"Carried. The council adjourned about 5 30. W. F. 0130an. clerk. Ailments. into the bloodjtakingvgith them a mul- titude of pains and ashes. drive away pains and healthy‘mlil mepyâ€": "ViiigdC. H. Gifléépio St. John,.L N. B., says- Db. “I’ll“, .L‘uUO, :3cm u- “ Some time ago I had a violent attack of La Grippe. From this, severe kidney trouble arose, for which I doctored with a number of the best physicians in St‘ John, but received little relief. Hearing Dean’s Kidney Pills highly spoken of, I began their use and in a short time found them to be a perfect cure. Before taking these pills I sufifered such torture that I could not turn over in bed without assist- ance. Domi’s Kidney Pills have rescued me from this terrible condition, and have tremoved every pain and ache. but-“v vâ€" ImAmT‘i‘wsw Kidney P. HIVKLLWL twufl-Is “ rwork‘whi‘fi' you sleep without a. gripe or pain, curing Dyspepsia, Sick Headache and Constipation and make you fcel bette‘x in the morning, Price 25c. ‘ ‘ ' ' WATCHMAN-WARDER: LINDSAY. 0M to open up game for public Women are com- ing to understand that the Backac hes, Headaches, Tired Feelings and Weak Spells from which they suffer are due to wrong action of the kidneys. ' . aches, make women able to enjoy _1ife. _ 7 The poisons that ought to be carried off are sent baqk :onstruction of the report of Lily adopted at motion of Mr. :1 by Mr. Jan. ’2’04 Britiiifi Street, r.‘ GRAHAM’S is the spot you’re looking for. There are Sarcasm .2 5 bag here that should bring yOu to our store with the rising: of: $7713? E Snaps in Winter Suits, Overcoats, Ulsters. U21d§§~fiif and Furnishings that you can fill your game bag with 2 1:1? ling without wasting your ammunition. Always the say: a in“: l step ahead of the others in quality, but never ahead in price -_'JU perfectly satisfactory roturn it and get your moriey back. If You 7th to compare our Clothing With others, do soâ€"it will stand "the m3); rigid test. in buyifigyofir Winter outfits at GRAHAM’S. If your purchase 1: was There’s a great difference between THIS store’s RELIABLE gar- ments, price, permanent satlsfactlon, and that of only the APPAR. ENTLY SO. We do no "Jollylng" to get you to burâ€"we are earring your confidence, and will do nothing to forfeit it. MEN’S EYES ARE TURNED now toward Fall Suits and Top Coats. Many of them have turned this way, and their orders are being made up from the most fashionable fabrics of the season. We will be glad to execute your Ofdef. and will give you perfect fit and satisfaction as reasonably as you could possibly ask. A. F. MORGAN MY TAILOR. 3 doors west of Post Office, - I ‘ Is successfully used monthly by 0““ 10.000 Ladies. Safe, effectual. Indies 5151: your dru gist for Cook's Cotton Root Lom- yonpd. :I‘akeno o ' er_ as all Mixtures. P1119 and mxtstlons are dangerous. Price, No. 1. $1 £81 box: No. 3, 10 degrees atronger,$8 per box. *0. 1 or 2. mailed on receipt of price and two s-cent atamgg The Cook Companyawmdsor Ont. W 03: 1 and 2 sold and. recommended 13y all responsible Dguggists in Canada. - ‘ ‘WNO' -I- 9'32 sold in‘Lindsay by E. Greg- ory Druggxst Special Spcdal Special in Men’s Heavy Winter uver- coats .................... 4 OO, 5 00 Special in Men’s Ulsters, Plaid or Tweed Linings .......................... 3 75 Special in Men’s Heavy Frieze Overcoats, storm collars, half belt, etc. . . . . .5 25 Bargain Hunters The One Pmce King Clothie 1‘ L Cook’s Cotton Root Compound Watch Graham Grow in Men’s Fine all-wool §uit§, in Men’s Semi-Dress Suits .A A A A, Men’s Heavy \Vint‘erAQver- L ......... 5 50,650 ........ 7 90, 8 5O - LINDSAY, ONT; 50', 4 50, 5 00 NE W STORE ’3 I CLOTHING oooooocoocsaoq CZ‘CISHO V out ai Lind” - n to kc: wan: yam. 515‘: 0“! native heft}?! goods than m _ on . om {Of twe D and we ha uld mu f0 ‘ 1 pm are lows n} y ””5 hence, ve an interest I us 3 go“ I t to town 3nd mtg“: me as now“) SCrV1ng YO: WCIZ, mt“ m' o 5f8¢ti0m LINDSAY’S LEADING â€"LADIES WATCHES â€"-BOY’S “ GOLD .. -â€"s: 1‘ Made to fit don’t cost any momma-1mg. - does not. We make clothes for humpcds L and give them perfect satisfaction, am w; Lf same for you. Now is the tame to cm“. 1 n o o c 'L ‘ o- 1: 0; arm Wmter Smt‘ or Overcoat. Don L put h ‘L . the coldeeather sets in. Have the bench: ff ‘ I ‘ C ‘ k ‘C season. Prices always nght. Rcmcmnm 1‘ L} o .3 ”fl 3 'l' D t u “w we "'29:” JEWELERS Here are some 0f GRAHAE‘J’S prices for Boys: Special in Boys’ Overcoats or Reefers, heavy lining ................... $2 25 Special in Boys’ heavy 2 piece School Suits ........................... 1 50 Special in Boys’ 3-piece Heav; Taeec Suits Special ..Wa L Special in Mgn’s Fleecelined End-2m. Special in Men’s Hats, Special m Youths’ Stiff Hats 75C :30 J 5C Special m Working: Men 5 Flannel S .......................... 400:. . S 60c Ba rgain Hum“) :61 pecial 2 Doors East Benson House Watch Graham Grow in Boys‘ Winter Up .................... 2 in Men’s Ribbed L'n 66.: OC dcr SILVER WATCHES L Chas" â€"GENTLEMENS WAT â€"GOLD FILLED “ BRITTON BR 2ND $l 45, S! nd 50c ‘TCHEJ Junc

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