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Watchman Warder (1899), 4 Apr 1912, p. 10

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“~3qu am «mm. “Thieves are at work around town once more. On Saturday «night a {armer named Ray from West. Ops had his cutter plundered; "I‘he thief or thieves took therefrom 1 large goat. robe, two pairs of mittens, 1 whip, and the bit tram the mouth of the horse. ' " Chic! Chilton has the case in hand. runs 113.} ONLY HORSE AND CUTTER \heltim‘ St_t56 d‘hhrgn thisphy’r I re-pest In the 01131 - ice The Government has thirty. com year-olds. They were parchased by missionars at 815 per day each inâ€" Mr” P. J. Campbell butcher, from vestigatlng charges against Liberal office-holders- MT- W-- J'» Hall 0! Mmosa. Mr. The cheerful man s a king â€"-Bicker~ Campbell's patrons should Ifare weli ‘mfi ' ‘ v at" Eastertide. ' STOPS caucus ra:c§.ԤsA€E§¥§ Ski/0113 Cm A__ _ _ _ ._--_. - m.-- viewed a asthelfl “ Guard ,0}, ‘ "one sweetflow - er4 . b I pluok'dfindafikgg,‘ HEALS rm; umgg and watch o’er thee; Guide the once more safely Mae-ion bells! ‘ fDéep ._ :tho 1.01:3: in my’patkwsyof the mom . ing; The; Many of_ our citizens this morning viewed a very fine lot. of Easter beef on the street this. morning. The lot numbered 13 head‘ and are all‘ two; year-0151s. They Werehli‘rehalsed by A FINE‘ LOT. Mr. and Mrs. James Slater enter: ta'ined a. large sieighloag‘L of young people from Blyth ltst Mondey even- idg.‘ 'A vex-3 enjoyable time was spent .. in music, games,_ etc., until lunch was served. ' A numberfrbm fiere attehded the -funeral of Mr; John ‘ Fisk, a. well- known and highly r‘espected citizen 0! Verulam. " ‘~‘" ‘ KI‘RKFIELD. . Kirkfield March 31. â€"Mr. E}. .B. McDonald spent Saturday wit)! his brqthgr, \\ ho resides near Lorne- vflfem ~ ng_s. h. H. Turner returned? home list" week from her home onK Sault Miss M. McKenzie, of Winnipeg, visiting relatives in our villgge. Mr A. A. Sangeteno of Tregtpn, visiting his wife and familv . a; '. MYS C N. Vassar is visi ] sister in Bun‘alo. ‘ Mr. Winters, Who has beeng agent in our Villa ge for the pastg': few months, was transferred to i Whit- hofl and Mr. Raymes of Port Perry, is his successor. ;..5r Now that the weather is getting warmer “e are hoping for a big in- crease of scholars in the Sunday school . The attendance even now is excellent but still there is room for more “ho might ..come ' Miss Alma Johnston. .was the guest of Mrs. Peter Monatt Fenelon falls over Sundmye. . , The auction sale of Mr.A1ex. Mc- Ge’e was well attended there being several hundred present. . ‘ Mr. and_ Mrs. Bert Jewel], of Lin- den Valley, were the guests of Mr. W. Chidléy on Wednesday“ . ' MeSsrs. Wm. Cooper and . James Slater were at Cobooonk on Thurs- day.“ Mrs. James Powles was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Mossom Lit- tleton: last Sunday. Sp. Marie, after attending thé fun- e{'51 of her sister. The community exténd sympathy to her in bar ber- eavement , TherEpworthr League‘cordially in: vites all the young'people' of the neighborhood to come out on Wed- nesday evenings ‘and join in our meetings. The league needs you, and you need the league,‘~so come out god help makg 0px: leggue oneof the â€"-Mr.‘ E. -Wbr§léy‘called on Mr. Wm._ Cooper last Saturday. ' Mr, Frank. Milloy has returnéd home {or a vacation. , - _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sims spent Sun- day gt Zion, \theguest of Mr. A. Byrnell. . ‘ . 'LATE J.‘ B. 'FISKE.‘ The funeral of the late J. 'B. Fiske 01, Penelon Falls, took place Satur- day dter‘no‘on to Penelon ‘Fhlls ‘ce- metery, and was very largely intend- ed by {fiends and relatives. - ‘Five sons 0! the deceased and Mr. J 03 Lee acted as pall- -bearers. ' ‘ “I“; Clad .’ .ieéxdein'mhénen -o‘ - diosti‘on of Ithy'noulktm OBITUARY. No more I 111 tar, » “if: up: ‘in M.£-m,tonéhthq cud“. I111 “ Can you tell me how to prevent. the w'ater coming-1n?"â€"S'I'_m not a "'plumber. - 'but I should say don’t pay the vamp-rate. " ‘ , Children. Cry ran rmcnen's >ASTORIA 0’s the 111 -y fieldsmglegm-ing;...'. Imademy the ‘11 tn. I pledge theemy A runaway car in a ‘col‘liery at Watvflle, N.S., killed two men and injuredm number of others. . Major Robert Husband of British Columbia. was thrown from his horse gt Fort Osborne mks. Winnipeg and “tally injured. 411â€"12 ’ihK’ £3421: iéa'r. iii-1115;: “‘JUJAXE N' mam 10.371â€"8. Doubt hll 5:533] fit 13! presented With Purse ' -The Address Wt Friday eVenix: h Saturday's Ward «the (‘gmpany ass who has been comm-ct compuly (at the pasx \ W parmklnfl 0f a dinner at which a}! With “1' N. 82133.10 and ,Wgelgs. the newly amm c“ Hula the newly appn were present. Mr. l-‘Iuw gs..ma.stma.ster. cnlln to the honor of H10 K Site the King." ‘With a few we“ Chns ”belle called all m 4 honor of “ Our Guns: .' the relations betwmm the Directors have bum utisfactory and p] A .few the Directors have been of gustatory and pleas: W. Your laysnty 1 votion to the (‘nmpa ts and your never UH in its behalf we rocognive factors in the growth of 1 w from its small hoginni Mt stable position. A“ M1 to boar his il‘fi‘ll'.‘ worth of his old l'rxr-ru: I He had known Mr. Inn In Inyone else presmn. H.- w Med how he and \Ir. Inna “ together as Inns J: Hu- town of l‘xbrldgv, 11 mils to be Mr. Luv. '3 sum-55”." would do to his utmua! out the line of Inn-gnu M (0'. He would put form “or“ to adVanco Hm mm the Company in fair (I: '11:!) the excellent Mun Company now has. harm-d careful Wment uf the If. “1'. H. Stow-us rend ing address. which was- illuminated and accmnlmu‘ well filled purse of gum fr the Royal Mim at (H'uwn To Jana“ Low. Esq;â€" We. the President and D The Victoria loan and Company, on Us.» ncc‘asnm severing your 1‘ mm-rtiou Company and \un’ dc‘purt com. the pusit:-m nl‘ Tron m British (‘utumhm Loan Company. dvsm‘ I record our upprm‘mlun services. During tho‘ (‘h‘fl'o‘h )1 five been Mann-:9:- n fidenoe accustun:.-u 1.. H. J. Lytle. Ir. Low Var} 3'. Eating with What “Voting his (‘nnnm‘l torin [man and and its Uirvcxurs. the Company fur happiness and prnsw‘rit} 1 are and will watch wnh d eat your future course'. Ntturally you will in y surroundings make many v true friends. for you hav- ”City fur {nourish no Venture tn :4 ~50 you will meet m) warm: and male who w1|l huVu xm appreciation for yuursc-h’ (00d wishes for ynur fumr Besidem and Directors 01' tori: Loan and Savings t c Olly. He assured ti h wotfld aluays lw of the Continued Company. 115. .sm careful managmmm: '18 well assured. " Our (‘ompanyf toast. called. This tunity to a” In ad. of appreciation 1” bid him fnrn'wx‘H God Spend in um g It would tax our 0. lull report m" m.- of the director.» in ‘1'. Low. Sumac. n Cpoke in the high Low, as a man. a Company will mzsw ynu and as one in “11050 a“ “618.1 matters thm u or Wily done. '11.) s a Fellow.’ ‘ At this point m {in Dated this 29111 du D. 1912. W. Flaw- vico-Presidents, W. H‘ 'J. McLaughlin; hirm tick, W . H While deeply wture W0 (‘0! “h Columbm I‘ my upon haun i” and WUIHIi self and for L] years had been mos? pln'aui he would always cherish ll bf the kindly tx'r-atnwm 1w to him while Manamar nl‘ t After the Direct“:- lay had Spoken, I‘ve a Very fine nth m how plcdbw 'fiunson'. APRIL 4. '3' “y; ago the Ci! ”5 heard with deep n J“ 110w, the W Igu‘ of. the Victoria L‘ as; Company- had 39“ w “'ith that compl ‘ 9.00“ move to flu: H inh Columbia. SUCCA’ns ill m iss you Its sucécs waning. as Warder the oars mnr Wish drm 1 1111 ll. ('in in D a

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