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Watchman Warder (1899), 19 Dec 1912, p. 6

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Hes Monday night. concealed her body in b'u‘n, folhm'in'; a prawn-{Cd inirr- View between Reburn and the boy. A motiw- for the crime is missing and the only possible» one is the ~Jury of thv son, as (Old by lnspeCt- or “churn. would point to the “'0- man having been kill-ed in a fit of passwn, iulhm‘ing one of the spats a‘h‘h as the hm says his father and mothr-r sometinws had. Mrs. Love was (loamy religious and was much opposed to thy use of InbiH'CD, which was the husband‘s onl) known habit. The bo'v's story also implivs that the re‘k‘latimx m‘ 1hr crinn‘ was the re- sult of a throat of a m‘ighhor to nlako at thm'ough search OK the cnmo until Wednesday at midnight, even from hi: llri-‘xearâ€"oid son, Arn- oid. is indicated in the arrest of Lon- at. 51 o'clock to-nighi 0n the x-dvr r-t‘ Provincial Inspector Re- Aevummg m lmpoemn Rabum. Avaum how my: WM his mother dld nut ummr M "w hmkt‘aat table on Tuesday morning. and “than he asked his father when» M9 was. the “that replica! that aha had gone over to the ham at Rev. Mr. No- W, the nuptial! minister. to “0‘9 In. Melaren. When Tuesday mm .fl'h'ed and she had not came home. the ion again made enquiries. “d EEEEEEEEEEE5555555555555555 story about, the strange ma Shiloh] Therm! mum “ 01m! in M'iminnl Matm‘)" :ILILM “NA?" “fin“ am 'Hw uhu-x of thv vrhnn mulinml h} ,_ 7W , _- Hm Mn. :N [HM h}- hmmrmr R0- :mrm m mm Mr“ l‘uxv \uu Mllml mmw Hmv \lnmlug HN'H. ”w “WWW: Priceless ‘ 1:." nmnl, H \n Imlhumk 1mm; ”90 Ihnhi husMuv-‘ mu round nu Hm vm‘ch M“ ”w )uxu hmm» I l-::Bye8'ght 'lhv rundm“ Hf LUV" in umtin‘ling h‘a (Mil) tasks and mm; in thv 1'00va mnumlintnly .nur \vhv‘re his‘ aHug-fl \icnm luv will furnish ‘ shm'lt! Hh‘ N‘mu‘ lw 0wa on him, A I’HI‘X nt‘ crnvl cunning in Hm cum (‘unlnwm of Mu mimlvml Hl‘h‘HIII MVâ€" revcla suit I make house on’s Story Causes Arrest of His Father on C'nrg e of Murdering His Wife 555555555555555555555555555 {when on. 0m cellar 01' thc‘ir house and hid the crmsn authorities believe Henry the Tmnllers‘ Cheques. issued by the Dominion Bunk. em both a convenience end a neeedty. Their undoubted value and Dell-Identifying features. make them the Ides! cheques {or Running. LINDSAY BRANCH. . o - ROBERT ROSS. W. of KILII-ID HY .\.\' \VI'I VA“? 311 THE DOMINION BANK uvlon, killed his wu‘e Wakely’s C h ri st m as New Year’s Greetings 1912 .---Look out for Specials in next week’s papers. 1'th i the father suggested that as it was Iem'y .stormy shp would prohabAy remain on ' away for the night. 1y in ! FATHER LOST HIS 'I'EMPER 2 When the son made enquiries again I the on Wednesday night the fathsr lost Light“ . . . \m ,hxs temper. ’lhe lather and mother ‘ ~ :used to have little Spats occasional- ox . . 1h 113' and the fath-H was qtute short- 0 ' itempered at times. ,1\ : 'Slu'lohm i "The remit} Friend too 40 33““ u Anne”: .- n.._.un I‘M“. n.- fun-k STORY WAS A FAKE. It was aftm' the visit to Collin- son‘s and before the two Collinson's. Kennedy and Hemphill, came that the buy received his instructions from thn father and arranged the story about the strange man. Iibson ()ollinscn, “ho had Visited the home on Wednesday night, re- marked on leaving that they would come and make a 1hul’0llgh search of the house on Thursday. It was shortly after this Hun Lmv took the lamp and went down the cellar stops. He set the lamp on th) sec- ond m' the four steps hailing dnwn and peered through the ste-ps into the back part. of the Collar, nxclaim- ing: “ My (40d 2 there sho is E ” and rushed upstairs and over to C01- linson's. MM Speak!!!“ 93 Kant-as. aver Neih‘a Shoo; stow Raging-den "Mad. Button Loam upland We as glcmha to relieve yam eye- atmiu. headache and muons traublaaa we" as for actual im- rovomem at \‘viaiou. Lowest, puma. 1 results. In. a. nuns Oph n W'ishing you one and all a most eu- joyablo Christmas, a Prosperous and Happy New Year, we remain~ We extend our sincere thanks to our many friends and customers from every section of the country which has enabled us to enjoy the largest volume of busi- ness we have everv done. . WAKELY | to, was indetd grieved and shockedi ‘to learn at their last meeting of thel itlcath‘, from pleuro-pneumonia of! lWilliam ll. Vogue, son of Bi'O. John iJ. l‘ogun, at the early gge of seven- :te'cn years anti seven months, which. lot-curred Nov. 27th. Deceased Lwas'a young man of excellent oppor- ' and an enviable reputation ’and his demise is much regretted. "l‘he lodge sent the following letter. 0i Ctmrlolt-nt‘n to Mr. and MN. i’oguol and a bvulilliul wreath of the gates afur to he placed on the casket. ‘ hour l~'rivntl.~,.â€"â€"\\'e the oilicers and :mem‘hel's Royal George L..0.l.., .\'o. 23m very much regret to hear 'oi‘ your rec n: het‘eaVement. We lknow at a time like this .words seem empty and nmaningless, still we ask {you to arm-tit our deepest sympathy. .We cannot understand why we are! ‘called Hymn to part with our [ox-mi iones. why «'11- in his pouth should he {akin away. but we“ know it is -(i()(l's will and he knows what is aheat. We ktmw that some day when 'th.1 roln is called up yotttlei‘ and the mists haw rolletl away we shall know thn rmsonâ€"th‘erp‘iu no consol- sationl flown-en we can all meet Ehim over there. where we shall part |tin morn. may God bless you in lthiu. tom of your severest. trials in :iit‘e. John :4: m: " For God so llm‘ed tlw world that He mm “in‘ ‘0th lwuuuvn Mn that whosoever i Rom] George IJLL. 2340, Toron- 1 ()Il tunit ies tif film, have evot‘laatim lii‘v.“ 0n bo- ha‘f Ol‘ “fix“. (300936 la|()\lu 38‘o\ ‘-=\\‘m. .I. iionmhill. “Ntsfiwflltfil‘y- u, the property on uonn L. on- landers. west half lot 1:2, con. 6 Eldon. three concessions cast 0 Argyle. Sale commences at 1 p m. FARM FUR SALEâ€"A Ql'AR'l'lt‘ll of a mile from (‘amvrtm Station one mile from Sturgeon Lake. it Township of l-‘enelon. 75 acres. per- feCtly free of stumps and stones, good deep soil, all tnier (‘llltha- t'on, well llnced, good barn, straw shed. pig-pen. henhouse. sheep- house and driving house; windmill with water attachments. Large cellar, cistern, furnace, and good white hrickhouse, with veranduh. well at door. .\ small orchard of goon] apple trees and small fruits. Twenty-five acres newly seeded with red cloer; 15 acres with timothy and alsike. and the rest well plow- ed. (mo-half mile from school, post 011100 and ventral toluphone. Apply on premises. or address Her- bert Perrin. Cameron. Ontario. ._...._..4â€"-.â€".â€"- - LOSTâ€"STRAX‘ED AWAY ABOVT 23rd November. 3 red steer. with white strip in face. two wars old. one' whit.‘ spot on back and one on left side. Reid Bros” Reuhoro. DR. NEELANDS. SPECIALIST 1N urtiflcini teeth. studied “minio- tration oi gun with the origiutor. net Cotton. at New York. Gold holiewth in Him should not erfihfi‘l‘“ "0“.“ “a bridgo work in- ma. omco. nquiy oppolito Slap»: Scum. Liam. Sir “‘ih‘id ia a summit to be sure. Hv would own divida t‘anada‘a “aw. DEATH 0!" WM.'A. I‘OGUE, MEM- BER OI" L.O.L. NO. 2340. The “1mm prints the following letter from a subscriber in Toronto. which refers to the death of a )0..ng man kmmn to many Lindsay citiz- ODS. LETTER OF CONDOZ V CE "Limited trains lavu' Toronto duly making direct. connection at Detroit. _und Buflalo Ior Florida. tad gt Chicago {or Womb," ROUND TRIP TICKETS AT LOW RATES. m particular: from uty O. P. The Sunny South inter Tour: no. uncut-n Mexico WATCIIMAN 'i ~Mn A. F.- Crook (nee Nettle PKirkpatrick of Tor-Onto) who has been visiting her parents for th: hue last ten dam in town. lane to- ftmed touher home in the city. --Harry E. Van Luven. l’xbrldge. la “king 3 oourqe in the Lindsay Business College. Tommyâ€""0h. right well: hat 1 had a ride on a ml donkov water- day." GIRL w.\.\!‘1‘ED-=u!(u{h‘.8'l‘ WAGES. Apply at m (‘n'ubrldgb-at“ north. A WORLD OF PERFUME. m lowly (may boxes. M. mutu- bothun’u Drug Storm Aunt'oâ€"“Do you like Fuels Hurry to'rido you on his back ?“ LOSTâ€"STRA\]-Zh AWAY AHOI'T 23rd November. a red Moor. with “him amp in face. \wn years old. one‘ whftw 3pm nn buck and one on left side. Reid Rum. Reahoro. 0R. NEELANDS. SPECIALIST IN urtincial teeth. Studied summa- u‘atlon M mu with the originator. Dr. Colman. at New York. Gold AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK FARM FUR S;\Ll-‘,â€". QI'AR'I‘IGR of a mile from (‘anwrtm Station, one mile from Sturgeon Lake. in Township of Fenelon, 75 acres. per- feCtly free of stumps and stones, good deep soil, all infer cultiva- t'on, well funced, good barn, straw shed. pig-pen. henhouse. snoop- house and driving house; windmill with “atar attachments. Large cellar, cistern, furnace, and good white brickhouse, with vernnduh. well at door. .\ small orchard of good apple trees and small fruits. Twenty-five acres newly seeded with red clo.er; 15 acres with timothy and alsike. and thv rest well plow-1 ed. (mo-half mile from schnol,‘ post 011100 and ventral tolophnne. Apply «m premises. or address Her- bert Perrin. Cameron. Ontario. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK and implementsâ€"By Jos. Meehun. auctioneer. On Friday, Dec. ‘20, the property or (i. G. Sanderson. Int 14, con. 6, Emily. Sale com- mences at 1 p.m. Children Cry ffll mum's ‘ CASTORIA and implcuwan.â€"By W. I“. Mar‘ quis, auctioneer, rm ‘Juesday. Dec. 17, the property of John L. Gil- landers. west half lot 12, con. 6. Eldon. three concessions cast. of Argyle. Sale commences at 1 p. m. '-WABDER. LINDSAY. ONTARIO. 1913 WE 5‘1 I! STRAYEDP-ONTO THE LONG- tord ranch. on or about the middle mum” VII. IMWPO. FOR SERVICEâ€"I RAVE PUR- ohuod the Mod "Hoyt! Beauty" hull (70487) from S Sandman. Dumord. at g Madam W. and will now but him tor out-vice. '1‘. Wilton. Liam. 31.13.. 10'. 8‘. on tho «I. STRAYEDâ€"From Benson‘s Ranch. Lot 1. Con. 1. Luann. one wmu mo-yonr-om um wl‘h ham marked with notch in right. our um hole in Mt. Informal” w“! b. kindly mind by 81mm: 0. Ben“. Hartley. Oat. S'l‘RAYEDâ€"ON’I‘O THE PREMISES of the unconfined. Lot 61. Son“: Pnrtugo Rom. Eldon. one Pix. Owner any but name by proving property and paying exponnoo. Howard D. Gm. Viotori. Rand. STRAYEIFONTO THE PREMISES of the undersigned. Lot 6 (‘on. 8. nexley, on or about Oct. 10th, a yearling hotter. Owner may have some by proving property and my- Ing expense». Albert Alton, no» Icy. 0m. Purchaser to search title'and pro- vide Abstracts and copies of deeds, other than those in Vendor's posses- sion. at his own expense. STEWART a; O'CONNOR. Barristers. Lindsay. FARM FOR SALE OR TO Rl-INT. â€" Lot 9. con. 5, Fcnflon, ens-halt mile west m' (‘ameron and eight. miles from Lindsay, coniainingilos acres, 75 of gum! farming land, (our acres of maple bush and (he rest. in pasture and woods. Four acres of [all wheat. 40 acres plow- ed. 18 acres seeded down. (:ood frame house and burn whh stone foundation. Yatng oi‘chard, good 'I‘ERMSâ€"10% on acceptance of ten- der. and balance in one month thereâ€" Land well situated, convenient to school, church and markets. Highest. or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. on. panned. Soil, good clay loam; good dwall- ing house: good frame barn and stable. Barn on stone loundatibn, with cattle stable and root. cellars. The undersigned will receive ten- don for the purchase of the North Half‘of the North Unit of Lot. Num- ber 'l‘wenLy-one. in the Second Con- cession o! Muriposa. 50 acres more or less, up to MONDAY, 9th DE- CEMBER. 1912. at noon. Farm for Sale by Tender | The nee. ilbum’o' Hurt and Nerve ufiOeentIpu‘boxmwbom .or 81.25 foundation. You); orchard, good well, good spring for cattle, Ap. ply to A. Jackctt. on the premises. STOCK IUR SALEâ€"THE ITNDER- signed has far sale four colts (two rising two years old and two_ris- im: three years 01d) : also two cows, both in calf and milking nnw. Two of the colts are bloods. their sire being Harry K.. the other two being got by Lawrence Archer. Ap- ply to Etheunrt Hooey. Cameron. (‘-nt., Lot 13, Con. 6, Fenelon WANTEDâ€"WOMAN TO ASSIST A'l‘ ‘housework. Good wages. Ad- dras Mrs. Allan Gillies. Lindsay. STRAYPJD-INN THE PREMIS IS of the undersigneilot 9. Con. 6, . 'l‘own h‘p of Emily. one two-year- old steer. Owner can have same Kr. Winâ€"“I'd invent that little I'Tfllus money you have on hand so that you'll lave something for u umy day. 11 I. were you.” Mn. Winoâ€""I did I0 to day. I benzht . new raincoat, a. rainy-dog skirt. gnd ., gold-handled umbrella.” Great value in Leather Hand 13:38. .ktoro opened exery evening. Miss J . 'l'angm'y. we: mull; well again. _ ed me to try Milburn’o Heart recommend mdNex-vePilla. Aftutheflmbonl In- much better, and-‘threo boxes Sung Was All Run Down. 15.x- g'oving prppe:t;.' and paying ex- penses. .Wm. J. Kennedy. Box 22-7, Umemee. Unt. ()memee. her. 16th. 1912. - _ rm ma \SALB -- not) ACRES. 953% M. E. Tangney Christin-.3. “The tunes an good" ity .1847 Rockers Bron. . ............ 44.!""x' i" oooooooooooo §Furniture1§ CREDIT SALE mr mm: STOCK ' and implements on Thursday, Dec. 12. lay-Elias Bowes. auctioneer. the property of W. R. (.‘orneill, lot, 4, 3 con. 1, ()ps. Sale commences at. 1 pm. sharp. I CREDIT SALE OF FARM STOCK and implements on Thursday, Dec. 19, 1912, hy Elias “owes, auo- tioneer. the property of J. A. Richman, lot 7, con. 6, Besley. Sale commences at. 1 p.m. sharp. ‘ WANTED. I'RO-i-‘ITABLF. SAW mill outfit to contract to paw dur- ing: this winter or spring 800,000 ft. to 1.000.000 n. saw-logs at Gotlld's Siding m'ar Halibut-ton. Ont. For further information up- ply to Pratt. Donn, Midland, Ont. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK and implementsxâ€"By W. F. Mcrquis, auctioneer. on Monday, December 2nd, the “property 0! Mr, Jamm Foster, Lot 24. (‘on. 6. Township of Brock. Sale commences at, 1 o'clock p.m. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, implements and furnitureâ€"By Geo. Jackson, auctioneer. on Tuesday. November 26th. the property of Mr. Wm. Balfour. Lot. 7. C011. 2, Em- ily. Sale commences at. 10 o’clock AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK and Implements. by Geo. Jackson, auctioneer. on Wednesday, 18th of Incumbenlho property of Mr. J no. C. Davidson, Lot 16. Con. 5. Mariâ€" pona, adjoining the Village of Lit- tle Britain. Sale commences at one o’clock sharp. FOR SALEâ€"100 ACRES GOOD city loam, hardwood bush, frame house. splendid barn and good well, the property of the late S. J. Kyland, Cartwright. Further particuhrs apply to Levi McGiIl, Cudmus, Ont. CHOICE _BARRED ROCK COCK- erels (or saleâ€"Foundation stock selected from the best breeders in Outer-to. Price 81.. 25 ea: 11. W. H. Payne, Little Britain. RHMD No. 1. AUCTION SALE ON DEC. 17, 1912, of {arm stock and iinplement. the property of L. Glllanders. west. half 0! lot. 12. con. 6, Eldon. Sole continues at one o'clock sharp, and without. reserve. W. F. Har- quis, uuctloneer. mm! ma SALEâ€"SOUTH HALFi lot 14. con. 8. Ill'lpoot. 1001 ure- mom or tea. 90 um clear-g 0d and undue. 10 um hudwood § 1847 Rodger Bros. Silverware; We Also hue u ale. apartment of Matting (‘owmt SIN Dom sad "Tulane. Red 006.:- Chum“ 'l‘ho urtoty of Lather Rockers. Arm ('hnh‘~. I'm - Rocha. Duh. Pu‘lor nun. Itunlc and l'nrlnr MUM“ IN‘I‘I‘ um: ovgr. ma uttered. two miles from Little! Brittle. telephone end rum mull delivery. Good archer-d. 17 uree' “W of the menu and wltublo Christmas mm aw found In our stock. wean-work- in cable. Good sub- ung. well finished. driving shed. hog pen. hen house. well fenced m 27. 0013.45.05! “‘1 m mud. 2} mu“ m °‘ W‘ 15 um with Yangon-rd. Mare! tie-tori“. Awlytow- non, mm. 1'. 0...“ ‘ mmJBxfl-W ’xllpholstering and Picture Framing a Specialty clovor. Apply to El!” Lindsay. m1 auto ‘8!“- wlth w FARMS! I! you want to buy or all I. farm we are speciamu in that line. We also have a large selection 0! houses and Stores In dilâ€" (cent. IOCaJities, in Toronto and elsewhere and at from $300 to $25.- 000. either to reside in or {Or in- vestment. Vacant lots :n all nuts of the city. No trouble to show you the” properties. 0;”- car u. your disposal in short native. Solicitor: for the Bank of Montreal Haney to loan at. lowest rates. 0!- Oca. 6 William-st" south. Lindsay, Ont. Branch office at Woodviue. G. H. Hopkins, K.C., C. PI. Ween Fred Holmes Hopkins, 11.4., LLB Successor to McDiarmid Weeks. having removed their business to my own omce, Opposite Watchmaquh der, Kent-st. Phone 41. Insurance cud Real Estate in all its branches. HOPKINS HOPKINS Ban fitters. Solicitors. Notaries etc Burri-tor. Soicitor. Notary Public Commissioner. 8r: Dentistry a speCialty, promptly attended to d. Charges Moderate. Dillon and Roddonoo corner Rum] and Ombrid‘o-stm Lindsay omce Phone 387.]. Rwidcnve 387M 1mm Supt”, Houor Graduate of the 011mm Veterinary College, I’OSl-Cl‘adul.“ Royal Veterinary Com-gm also of the London School of Tropical Medi. cine. Win-Y, DECEMBER The J. G. EYRES REALTY 894 BATHURST-S'l '1 CRONTO Shaw’s Schools Toronto, (fangda, inclml.» :hc“en- tral Business (‘nllegm 'l‘h.- re... "‘31 Tele'raph and Railroad school and 4 city branvh business schools. All provide cxvvllum courses leading to L'Ond .‘IHHY‘it‘d positions. Free calalumsn mx re- quest. Write for it. \\'. H, Shaw, President. Head Odin-s. \‘onge and Gerrard-sts., 'j'ornnm, DUNOON’S Not too Soon We hue an immense Stock 0' the finest products containing u, man, every conceivable style of M. $0 be .VOUr "Pods ms.-. my any. you will I) much better chair» at M it nothing in ‘h‘. Gilt. flat is more ”Office; unable than WANTED LEIGH R. KNIGHT n. anxau. 3m. mlmwi! The 9031' SOUI‘ needs will he sure . RICE “Inn! ('alls MK "y d flble u- ‘1‘ night .m, AND REPA E.’ W. MOORE. ‘ CLEANIN G. P Standard-Bret F or Sa Santa. Claus ] tars for Holid: 5. 10 and 15 C 8-Year-01d uImSAY-s'r. N. M did you get photographs taken 7 STUDIO. just. across ht, Lindsay, Ont. No For Sale at a Kent-st. The Daily w Your card ‘ LIVERY and LEIGH R. Over HOPKINS LA w 3351);); DEC! " Prompt Sen-icefi GET BUSINESS, Md our forum: Old our terms who.) AND M WAR '. S. J. Sims1 ”m opentiona nut! M modem Cinnam Kent-st. and it wi SATISF] Iii ’ ’PBOKE 181-1 h more cppr: photo 0! you LINDSAY V8?" St Alsc Pym'e Hm liamâ€"st

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