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Watchman Warder (1899), 5 Nov 1903, p. 9

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priced and in great he found in our Clothing section. well suited with sea of Children’s store. ldren’s Garments NS, . Special atten- it here it’s new. frame mm“ [WWW coNNOB. 3“ at will ‘e found 7??“ mo I??? 10. 01m , Warder will be sent to aDY-a'd" Within 20 milws of Lindsay now until the end of 1904: for P dollar Monk had his light foot crusnâ€" iatthe Raxen Lake Cement, Com- "55 works, Elliot? 5 Ialls, by a EWWeight fallinn on it. Nance of year free. â€"-The Watch- muFrescued a lad from the bot- 0f a well. - ~ ~Th¢ public are requested to 110‘ lhat the annual meeting of the y {“11 on Thursday evening Will 2126 Im the assembly hall of the Col- . Institute, instead of the coun-' “mm as at first announced. ‘11- "Bobbie" Spratt shot a big Cat in Mr. Patrick O’Connell’9 . {mar Cross Creeks this week. fehne had annoyed the farmers that locality for some time and :are glad to hear of its demise- meer the conCert and en- :inmm toâ€"night under the aus- i“who. L. No. 557, tobe “hthe council chamber. Doors I at730. Concert commences 3 o’clock sharp. Tickets for "‘5 25 cents , children 150 The Tate O spe- ptical Co' 8 Lye Est Vi8i1_:s Lindsay every Tu"? 4k. Thos. Bowes, of Oakwood, week sold his great prize-Win- groadster, a fine bay meldrng, to Toronto gentleman 101_.,, Q30.0 ' mm Very Reasonable 1 Course Write us for particulars. ”Amazed for Farmer’ 3 Sons ”and Daughters at the V Wg Wan â€""-“”“J V'V‘J ’ '"'â€". ' Special attention dented to Mien and care of the Eyes :2“ (3135888 and inserting Artl- MEYES. Tate Optical 00., Fe- bizgand Lindsay. Oflice'ovcr drug Store.â€"44-tf. vu- g»- If: xueSday morning Mr. Th0?- “ in the police court 01rd of having Struck one. of the I Bl'os. His statement that ”ff‘fimation he had struck Mil- WW" Write ‘15 ent: 2 Friday Col. Hughes will 8‘0 flea to present the medal Of iamdian Royal Humane AS’ non to Mr. Daniel Scott. who 0}){aosite Post Office. 5 save tro Three new >lect1‘ic power. 1118.0 h 7.1183 are got a Little Local Lines WANTED-$0 cal er 1-.outc APP] course v 1. Den-is ___ _ _ , 'L :y attending the nieétiné- Cal P001; relieves himself, 8-3 x and coil son Wht Hons n mists ‘rl‘ lwture 01 the Colleguate use “111 be delivered by venison, {10111.nmagisâ€" 11'01110. .011 Friday eve-n- Outside above distance nine box r. Goo. Arvbuckle of s li”ht foot crush- Lake Femont Com- llimt’s Ialls, by a. try 8 nine. t f chlam_.aud. Boot toe up "1 mighty fine, wals from a. mantle magma-15 in ) can-y Watch- Apply at this pk a coat from Lindsay, last is‘ requested d get his flown. Steers got FWABDER NOW 5th. .1903 for the 1y am wgkjng upto’the idea. 1 the L. B. a; P. raflway bridge 1' Emily Creekought to be either swing or high enbugxh to, :3] buggies ;to pass undei' 1t";‘ $61" is the T. Yâ€"Q .cqnai isin operai tiarges ought to go' up the creek collect ‘frsighg. .- , on Thursdaynext Nov. 1 A special feature of the, eve‘nip’g will ba’ the Ladies’ Home f‘Jorrnai' .boath 'at which subscriptions will be named for that publicatipn.‘ Admission, in- cluding refreshment}; 710' cents. ‘- - â€"On Friday a. deputation consist- ing 6f Mayor Sootherah, Aldéi. 0"â€" Reilly aiid McWatters, S'enamr Mo- Hugh,]§£r.'1‘hos. Stewart and Engi- neer Armstrong of the L. B. 6:. P railway went to Ottawa to appear before .the Railway Comnuttec of the House of Cominons. to ask that the G.-. T R allow the new line to cross its spur line iii the east ward. The G. T, R. officials appeared to object. â€"Fireman â€"Mou-nt was killed, and Driver Maybee badly injured in a. railway wreck at Beaverton about 7 o’clock Tuesday evening. A section of a grain train was left on the track under air brakes,“while the en- gines and the rest of the cars went down the track. The air leaked out ‘of the compartments and the releas- ed cars dashed down upon the reâ€" turning other part of the train. Dime cars ' and an engine were wrecked. -â€"'I‘he weekly meeting of the cane giate Institute Literary Society was held on Friday afternoon. The at- tendance was small. Mr. V. Glad- man gave-j: a piano solo, Miss H. Warner gave a recitation and Kiss H. Yaniol’d a piano éxsolo. Mr. Hardy gave a very interesting and instructive teak en libraries. , M. S. N. Secretary’ 'â€"_0n . Saturday morning Mr. Geo. Dundas," of £9}to Carrier, was driv- fits" to town'f'i 3-yem%ld cOIt. hitch- ed t9 9. light mmgon. Mr Pat. Weish wig riding with him. At th'é railway Crossing the‘ ’rig collided With one gem-g in the opposite direâ€" ction. ‘Tiie ¢olt took. fright, tipped out the“ two' men, ran away. 1111.1 be;â€" tween there and the station via Kentâ€"st, démQhShed the rig. â€"The L. B. P. construction gang have reached the iron bridge from the south. ~ Foreman Macn-amara said on Tuesday that the haul of earth to fill at that point was 1100 feetâ€" about the limit 'for wheel scrap- ers;'b:ut that the teams made the trip bonductor GreenBury , was badly shaken up. The injured 'men are all of this town. . _ 1 VIII}, nuns-r .,â€"__-- V‘, in 10 minutes and brought nearly a yard'of earth each. Mr. Macnamaâ€" ‘ra. has been at railway building most of his life, chiefly in the States. He was six yea-rs foreman of the cement work on the lift lock'north of Peterâ€" boro. Mr. Geo. Smith, formerly of gas company, is timekeeper at the vvâ€"‘r , â€"â€"B0nbcaygeon Indeynn-den't : A‘ fine large partridge whirled into the vil- lage; £011 SatUrday- morning, and he came in a hurry. Mr. WOoIard‘ was in his dispensary mixing some medi- cine, when he was started by a tre- mendous crash in the front of the store. Rushing out he found one of half over the store. .Advancing to the door he was surprised to find the partridge in dishevelled plumage standing on the door step. As he o'pened' the door, the partridge flew to the Rockland, all, and from there{ ’ front of Robinson’s store. After a rest and smoothing ofi his feathers, he sailed 011 to the railway grounds. -â€"-Fenelon Falls Star Monde, horse on S, sent into Coboco-nkv son. While the latter rapidly out toWards house, - he saw a rig i . n'd let him called out to give way, a pass. The doctor Was driving very 'n front onâ€" Mr.JoeDe for Dr. Thomp- was driving lided, with the result ' . 'olently into the" ’ as knocked senseless, 1115 Sid concussion of the brain. Dr. Grant; of Victoria. Road Was summoned to ‘ turdav even- CAMB RAY’ to be either 3. 911938111 to. allow 'jso the idea. ' that u-â€" violéntly into ““3 afternoon, and 'or Dr. Thompâ€" or was driving 5 De Monde's g’ in front, and Lt';‘ {61" Jim ‘ in operation â€"Mr. Rdbt.‘ Staples passed through town on Tuesday with 110 head of cattle that had summered on his ranch in the north country. They belonged to a dozen diner-ant farm: ens m Gavan. He 'stopped for the nrght afloat three miles south of town. The stock looked very well. â€"M}‘. Hugh O’Leary K. O. was in Peterboro on Thursday defending a Mr. Maher .of Emily against a charge of stealing $115 from a Mr. Hickey of the same township. It was sworn that Maher had asked a Pet: erboro hotelman for a dollar and borrowed five cents from the hostler who by the way was Paddy May formerly of the Daly House. here. The same day he and Hickey drove to Bridgenorth where they got some drinks and a bottle. After leaving there, Hickey fell out of the buggy and lay on the road from 9 o’clock in the morning cii‘. ' ‘ airlock at night when he woke up, to fund that his pocket book with $115 in it, was gone. During that day Maher was found lying in the ditch beside the horse and buggy, and with a roll of. bills beside him. Hickey accused Maher of robbing him. For the dc» fence it was sworn that Maher had plenty of money, and had said to the hostler as was his custom “Have you got the price of adrink" and when refused a bed had told the hotehnan that he must give him either a bed or a dollar. J udge- iment was reserved. and W‘dsonQ ’ er consciofip fi'figflimfiovfiéé ..........Dr Thompson {Ox-My QM ‘0 Omemee and is 'well knowh ill-Lind- “Wmn Independent: ,.lfiss Jeanette F. Robinson sailed last. Saturday from New York for India. For some few years past Miss Robin- $031133 “Wmm} athb- 99mm; in the Alberta. district at .I'fiom alfirsfr ‘31me as smasher. she 13 a. young lady at scholastic attain- meats, .Land has always had edema: towards “going ‘ soui'eivhere." She would. In“? 80:16 at one time t6 the Yukon, but W advised against-do- ingso. Instsummershew‘emto a. Baptist conference, and a call 130’ ing made for volunbeers to take 119' missionary Work in, India, she them and then undertook to tackle the hpated zone. The contract is for 80- ven years that being about as long aperiodssaEur-opesnorfomw. can stand the climate. The many friends of the plucky young lady Vi“ wish her all success, and hope for her safe return, with a. rare fund 0! ex- periences," and a valuahle collectiori' of receipts for the 'purtfistufi in eun- ry. â€"-Mr. Will Neddo left on Monday morning for Ottawa, where he has a good position. â€"Rcv. S. J. Shorey of Picton fins -â€"Miss Soanos is home from her visit -to her brother in the North- west. â€"Rcv. S. J. Shorey of Picton was in town on Monday. He joined the Singlair-Ellis hunting party. â€"Miss Allan daughter of Dr. Al- an left; on Monday for New York to go into training for a nurse. â€"M.iss Annie Crandell, daughter of Freemant Crandell, is visiting her aunt Mrs. R. Smith, Chicago. â€"Miss Ella Ray of Val« has been the guest of Mrs. Glencl-gâ€"st” for the past : turned home Tuesday. Hymmefl RODMANâ€"THORBURN The home of Mrs. Alexander Thor- e of a. very pretty wedding on Wednesday Oct. 2131:, t daughter Jennie F. was united in marriage to Mr. dman of Mariposa. , The Rev. P. F.’ Sinclair, of St.â€" ‘â€"‘-‘-M"'¢ ‘nhurch Sonya, performed -u' â€"â€"v and carried,,. a ,‘pmuquco . ehrysanthcmums. She was by her two neioeS, Eva. Run Mathleen Patterson who we flower girls. and acted as A dainty wedding repast v ed in e the dining; room aft the health of the bride and was proposed. -The bride recipient of a number. of; presents. The grOOm’s gift gold bracelet. .7 . ,, - 2:-h- Ornvéllim SUE“ langc blossoms. "Mid the mass ngugyearfl bride. W ' d “‘3‘” '8 UIIUIVAn ~-v' amony under a, beautiful arch‘ greens and 'maple leaves. The‘ who was given away by her 1M1}: Malay: .Thorburfn, was attired on a créam’gown d with silk lane and applique‘ ”bouquet of white She was attended ' . Eva. Bundle. apd' Badman left on th ; 10,- port Hope shower of rice. and are in town a day or two the guests of Mrs. Whybe’s [r. and Mrs. D. Eagleson, Peel and Albert-sts. Personals r Miss Florence the bride. 'l‘he‘Wide' any by hcrfuuagr. a gown of cream CW so far recovered ’f blood-”poisoning return to her du- shoe store. Her 3m. and another of Valentia. W110 3f Mrs. S. Irwin. past month, re- It W39 serv- after which and grOO-m n the even" d the 'Cem' large numj nd Picton Congratu- enelon arch dressed in white organdie. The groom was any supported by his uretha- Hr. Geo. Burton. After the Why a. sumptuous wedding reâ€" past was served in the dining-room. Which had been prettily decorated for the occasion. On Friday evening 1: large number of friends and amusin- m attended s. reception at. the home of Mr. and Ira. Burton. A “3"? enjoyable evening was spent. The bride was the recipient of every large number of Wifnl and cost- 157 Presents. Mr. and Mrs. Burton hs'Ne the good wishes 0! the com- munity for their amber vellum and happiness. This stock of Dry DOOdS, Clothing, ts, Mlllmery and Manda is by far the t in this County. It is made up of e most reliable of «merchandise, and we take great pleasure in telling you about it. ‘ i i This month of November is to be one to remember in the selling. Note what we have to offer as a starter, these prices only tell of a small corner in this large place, Better values were never of- fered than we can give you to-day. AN INIERESHNG SHIRE DOOCCOOOOOCCOCOOOOOOOU‘ A few of the odds and ends that will getlostsight ofinthemsh of a busy store, dressmakers can secure extra quality here at nearly half ptice. 250 yds of soft finished English made Siledas fog Waisf'Lin- slate, for suit linings, 40 inches wide, 25 and 306 qual- 156 ifies fan“... .. 450 yds chy DBMS “made black with grey and fancy mam andcheeks, all were 25 and sscper yd.f°r-~ 122‘: .‘G‘O‘OOOCOOOOOOOOC0.00.‘ 30 only mm W flats, the very newestin stylc. in brown. astor, navy and black, mixcd with 0M colors. This lot of hot: are from 4.75 to 10.00. Eemrftuéfion is zest per cent , you a 6.00 hat for.....€...... L5. MILLINERY Men’s Overcoats $10.00 Ida’s Long Length Gmsvenox I n4-..) 53s." in cream, shteand fawn. width 40 inches, 20. I73! CUT PRICES LININGS 52:33}: kart £16 ' an! run'up to 46. Pm 1..” REDUCTION S cocoa-0M PAGE m

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