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Watchman Warder (1899), 15 Nov 1906, p. 7

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mail at. on With licat ion [ml winâ€" , a. new at are believe mat he place; style. 8.00 t0 : of W Wood- cad Engini to do ted '5 AH- ladiw prices m dus- Minden Echo: The work on the new railway surveyed line which>was made this summer from Hali‘tiurton to Whitney, has been resumed by the Canadian Land and Immigration 00. NEW HALIBURTON RAILWAY. The corrugated oven-lining ’1 an exclusive feature of Buck’s Happy Thought Range and is the only one which gives hotair free access to top, sides and bottom‘of the dish; These Happy Thought ovens will not warp or crack. “The . . . s - - only stove that will suit you in hflzf’fiiwfi ""1’ may way ‘is the A HAWKâ€"THO. GHT RANGE Here’s a chance to see the “reason why” a Happy Thought is the best cooking range before you buy it. The more heating ' surface, the less time required to do the _ cookingâ€"and-the less time the less fuei. . _ » ' ‘ ‘--, {ghe corrugated oven-lining is as quickly 1:: 133:? 055.13% ’eated through as an ordinary flat lining - u ..... “Hi... “.1 ohms one-third more surface for I} hon hflle ed5- mid ‘uw-v- â€"â€"-w° by the Happy flip-flit and gives 011 compared mth others. radiating heat, If the Oven Cooks l/3. Faster, the F uel Burned is 1[3 Less u . "A ‘- ‘â€" a». win. BUCK 310v: 00., u! large number of men are at work and to date they have about five miles of the right of way‘ out out. It is ru- mored that the c'ompanyexpects to commence grading next summer. of Toronto, withMr. Thos. Preston, of this village, as overseer. Quite a. For sale by now ,a HATTHIE.‘ OR . WOOD $.11}: 0.. High“- than," H. Sinclair, St. Andrew’s pulpit was gbly fined by Rev. mfuasphan, of Point. say last. wedi. Miss Alice Hand arrived ham af- ter spending a few days abroad; - Mr. Chas. Bates, of Lindsay, visit- ed Miss Mae Heard On Wednwdxv. Mrs. F. Rutherford is spending a few daos with friends in Lindsay. Mr. Thos. Graham spent. a. any in CobocOnk last week' Mass Bird Clark spent last I-‘unday 51:. Porter, of the Watchman-Ward- er stam. Lindsay, spent Thursday at the Falls. Mr. Harry Oddey. ot‘ HalibutOn county, arrived home last Tuesday. Mrs. Thos. Graham visited Lind- Nov. 12,â€"Miss Rilla. Brysoh, of Lindsay, spent a. few hours last Sat- urday, the guest of her friend, iss Violette McKendry. I Mrs. M. Perrin, of Cameron, visited Mrs. Hugh Sharpe on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robe visited their daughter, Miss Annie Robe, in Lind- Miss Fanny Potts left. on Wednes- ayfor her homein Tbronto after main: the summer at Cameron Week’s Doings at fenelon gitgt. of the Federal Business Col- ‘ spent Sunday at the home of angm §.A. Macdonald and Cecil n3, afloatreal, visited Fender: to" few hours on Friday cv- ', Toronto, is at pre- ‘ ofher nice, 511-3.pr Dong.“ last Sunday a...,m was enâ€" pédalb' worthy olmention. Mr. and Mrs. W..McIntosh, 013086- dale celebrated their silver wedding last week. Everyone enjoyed them0 selves. One and all hopedthiSyoun'g couple may IiVe to celebrate their diamond wedding. Miss Cassels, of Toronto, is ,at pre sent the guest ‘of her aunt, Mrs- Rob- ' Mrs. B. B. Hightower, 0: Arkansas, and Miss Rosa Scott, of London, are visiting- under the parental root. _ Miss M. Bellingham has resigned her position in the north ward school and her place is ably supplied by Mrs. Ellis, of Toronto. Mr. Robinson, of the B.N.A. Bank, Kingston, spent Sunday at‘_his home Whitsuwz: «' " ‘ ’ mammal“ WV”- mmm «an: m ‘1an gled token- that he is 3.00;, Morgan. Albert street. died “'3.le mm W" ending!» on Saturday, Xovember' 10', 88037-1 see him at. busimfls Q649- ym after an Illness 0! Metal mmmwmt Wed‘weeks.'nndflthvflibe 1m '. mm Robson spent Monday In. W. J. Wary, of fluted Pension over Sun- Ferguson visited in the Courtney, Minnesota. and mash-cue at homo. The funeral took place on Ionday' to Riverside cemetery. Rev. J. W. Wallace conducted the services. Minty, who survives her. eighteen years ago. She then cameto 11nd- sey where she resided up to thetime of her death. She was amernber of St. Andrew’s Presboterian enureh. Three 0! a. family Iurvive: Hr. Cm. tending over three years. Deceased. who was highly esteemed by' her ac- quaintances, ween. daughter of the late Peter Hepburn, of Ops. She was first married to Mr. Charles Court- ney, and second to Mr. Alexander MRS. ALEX. MINTY. Mrs. Maria. Minty, wife of Mr. Alâ€" exander Minty, Colhorne street, died on Saturday morning, November 10, otherplsces. -Hehe;dbeuehe‘ir- men of Tamworth District. president !ol the Bay 0! Quinte Conlerence.nnd Edelegnte tool! the Methodist Gener- ; el Conferences. save the neat one. ‘A widownnd six daughters survive. ‘They are Mrs. T. Carnovsky, Kings- ton; Mrs. E. Williamson, Lindsay; Mn. Bennett. Fall River. Heel; Mn. Dr. Stalker, of Illinois; Hrs. ArmStrong, Detroit, and Missm Montreal. The funeral took place at Kingston on Saturday. His daught- er, Mrs. E. Williamson, of Lindsay was present. In fact all the family were in Kingston. .though one daugh- ter was unable to attend the funeral owing -to having recently undergone an operation. w ~wvv- w flow; “' trlct. within which it is compulsory tor all reeidencu or phone of busi- ness to connect with the newer-s. â€"0ntu'io County Council has new a plot in the Union cem- etery. Whitby. wherein to b deed iron: the House of Beluge. roves will also be suitably marked. â€"’I‘he Whitby Chronicle of recent one contains the vuledictory of Ir. :3. KJNewton. oow proprietor of the Kingston Daily News. me confreree in this district will wish him suc- cess in his new venture. â€"Hr. G. I. Furby, division court clerk at. Port Hope since 1876. has resigned, and will be succeeded by Mr. Purser ~ -Peter‘borou¢h voung Conserve- tivee who! eibuilding tor club purposes instead at leaning, u at pro-eat. â€"A religious census of _Bowme_n- union delibu-ationa. He was su- tioned at. Trenton, Salem, Orono, Selby, Little Elwin, Colbomo and REV. F. B. STRA'I'DON . S . , . in CRLS_ JELL. Rev. F. B Sta-anon aid 68 Special . will with” intend m {or M . be held in St. John a W 6;” weeks, did on NOW“ 3- ct. church on em. 80v. 18th, con- hls Pamela KW. Ho van t ducted by Rev. Kannawin. of Wood- supennn ted mm , 1m meat ville. m the cowtion intend to u M make some We repairs to the torty-dghtyecnlnthework. Bomb ‘13.. when: “W NW- “d his lot Sordcé's‘: 2.80 M12833!» ted. sermon was delivered in the church ______+_____ O"?!- boyhood- "1° Wm 1‘09“? Rev. 1). 0; Home}: was young dist. of Namnoe- HO spent my [trachea to avoid the air which yam 1n.tho Ion-met I." E. chmach. seems to any. "I am a. very holy n-ul up... mmlnmt firm-a in the ”Son". Um tn impwle‘ on Sundty to Riva-lid: cemeta'y we well attended. RN. 0. R. Weld: conducted the mice. and the hell'- u'l were [scram D. Smith, Jor- dtn. A. Fisher, D. lchoug-nll, lion- ton and Burton. mandamus. m mm in .Ehflnnd. coming to thin country when». child. and when A m ted residaut o! my (or about forty you-I. Sho m a number 0! the Baptist qhurch. Beckie: whoa- Nnd a family of (our survive, Fran- cis. Streetsvmo; In. A. W'- mon, Toronto, and Phillip and Bank 54 JOHN. VANCE. ..fteran illness ex- The following is the standing 0! pupils of S. S. No. 5. Emily, for the month of October. name- ar- ranged wonder: 01'. mm; Senior 4th claspâ€"Cathleen O'Neill. CW0 Duran. Evelyn O’Ncm. Viol“. Hr, Elwin, Curie Stinson, Albert Gu- â€"Peter‘borou¢h young Conserve.- tivee tutu! erecting eibuflding tor club purpoeee instead at lensing, as ville will bb taken about the middle of November. all the Protestant churches uniting -An, electric elevator end a. new operating room: age iuipyovementg to $313.18? if St. Jbse'plâ€"I'a Hospital, Peterborough. -l.l'. U. m. r‘ul'uy, unnuwn wuu. clerk at Port Hope since 1876, has resigned, and will be succeeded by Mr. Purser ~ -Peter‘borou¢h voung Conserve- tlvu take! erecting aibuflding tor club pun-pone. instead at leasing, a: at pro-eat. â€"A tendons census of Bowman- -â€"A. new Gesture has Been adopted by Potabrough Board 0! Works. They hove duckled to select a. dis- trict, within which it. is compulsory tor all raidenou or places of busi- ness to connect With the covers. -Ontorlo County? (Eugen has a. few you: .30. and o! a large family only four sons and two daughfiera ysm'vive He was 9. Con. mauve in pohtics and u generous supporter of the. Win church. '1â€"-â€"- r-‘uv comidonble wealth. ' m. ‘wite ' die?! ton township. died on Novemlvan 9. in his can. you. He was on of the only settlers ‘who endured many W115. but being very indus- triouo and m, succeeded in mak- he 1m m ”19 in 93“”!th Hairy Am one o! the oldest lad wealthiest farmers uf Dar'x'ngâ€" M H: was ,mMed to His: Uu‘y,chougu.ll, 0! Part Perm. by whom he .had two daughtersâ€"Hrs. He5worth. of Hamilton. and Miss Hoyt. now in'chuge of the Training Home for Nanci. Beverley St... To- route. For. some years Mr. Hoyt Owned 0, nom- mill in Port. Pen-5', and Inter went into lumbering. me hmfly moved to Whitby fitted: yum $30.13!! have resided there «we: since. ORANGE LINE. Best Pr'i'd‘el‘i’s. We do NOT buy fl mmmfl.fluhy. M V Ind mam” W'cluoutyour lot you. ‘1. to 80 w model. “the lot W" 08 UEDIOINAL 00.. London, mung: Can-dc r01. Stella. Dudley. Pmy Crawshlur, Fred Orler. 8r. 8rd chapâ€"Josie Par- flngton- Sr. ,aeoond classâ€"Amy Win- drlm. Etta. Sanderson. Miner Wk“!- run.‘ Jr. ,oocond chasâ€"llemlle Lied MEN WANTE 33%“: Wt. Chum-ma 04”“) nA-u-O‘n m , "M- (ukmnr no M mud- n u!- m_mli Ourgrooerystock is'clenn; wand? fresh. New'Fruits, Newtr Posh, New Canned Goods, We ‘buy only fl” my: sure to get the resales nth our m We have some fine dinner ware and” a fine range of fancy china. Allgoodsin thestm'ewillbeabld lower than possible in huge tom. Come in and we will bovince you. If you wish the vexed” of was. try our own blend at and 35c. Yours truly, W. H. POGUE tun.‘ Jr. second chasâ€"leln'ue Kg: am. Com Smdemon Hyrtle ‘- nody, nth (kmfley and Mamie Crowlq oqu‘d; CMord English. Part second chatâ€"Gertie 8pm Mam] English. Part firctâ€" ‘oas‘s (net McBrien. Stanley O'Neill, 5’sz Ik‘ndâ€" Stové-s great line of Pants, Smacks. Shirts sud Oven-dis. m the begt vega- ing ducks and cottonades. Afine range of Shaker Funnels. All Woo! Funnels. Shaker Blankets, Wool Blankets. etc; etc. manandothermakes. Theodd weatheris‘wishmq. ‘ We: have plentyof'good warmi " goods whichwe wili, . sell at. the low- ' est‘living‘ paces A fine range of'Lndies' and (21in- ren’s Underwear in celebrated ‘ Pen- ‘r" 7-; in Carload lbié, but we have thaw fa!» largest assort- ment at the-- in Lindsay'j2.,fitifԤ LITTLE BRITAIN OLII'

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