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Watchman (1888), 29 Jul 1897, p. 8

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S. 370. “J OP°Z~SI'. 33rd to l grammar J! E'iz..â€"â€"Cecil Richardson. n" '1. vl .. â€"l.;l‘z“-in Crn'scndi‘ien. George C «i :Ilr’n. 3". 2m: in Sr. L’ml -â€" V \‘ Lima. j’»llliil"‘"i llrmxn, \l‘iélio H »C'_"=l'NOYl. Psli‘t sr‘L‘wnti to secutlrlwâ€" Part ti l'Stâ€"Jny She quoted the sentence. messed the sad quarrel between the two children," and asked to give each word, was unsurpassed, but the J r. 3rd l holidays were rusting his brain a little. “He wil- giving full explanation. The firstfoul‘ Words Were parsed perfectly, and the ill ~imrslson, Albert CnX‘SCMlllF‘n, \Villiellittle fellow tackled quarrel thought- l'iimey. llIlVid Fee FRANKLIN. Special to the Witchmza. SCHOOL Rl-Il’Olt’l‘.â€"Tli€‘ pupils have Lyn anxiously waiting for the past ninth to know if they have been swu-cesful at the midsummer examin- atiun. The following is the results of Irmkliu Schoolrâ€"Public School leavâ€" ingâ€"Alma Yeals, standing second in N llhrook, also stood second on nuance last year. Entranceâ€"Jennie 1XcCrorie, Standing fifth in a. list. of t'~\6:lliy5l.\' girls, 510 marks; Sadie Y's-ms lfiii; l.i3iie llalfis, 467); Re- prrt of promotion examination.â€" Jr. 41h to Sr. ~l:hâ€"â€"l.‘oy:l Lytle 534 1: arks; Freddie Veils 32$: Jennie I'lailrlen 4112’ . 81'. 3nd to ll‘. 3rd.â€" Ruby Voids 36-; marks: - Tahnage. Iniuaril Ill-“r marks : Ruth ‘Ceals Ill? amiks; Eva. Nugcnt 333:3 marks Tiler". were no failures except one from from sr, 2nd to‘ir. 3rd. School will reopen on Monday, August 16th. ._._.__. NO.9OPS. Special to the Watchman. PERSONALâ€"The Misses Mabel Fee and Maud Pogue accompanied by Master Vincent Pogue spent Sunday with Emily friends....Mr. Burt Blackwell of Mt. Horeb and \Valter Nugent of Emily were numbered among the cyclists who passed through here Sunday 1ast....Miss Atkinson has returned after a Visit with her parents at Janetville. . . .Mr. Harry Rea of Toronto is spending his vaca- tion with his mother. . . .Mrs. Doran of Omemee called on Mrs. Pogue Monday evening. ARRIVALâ€"The residence of Mr. Hiram Corneil has been brightened by the arrival of‘a little haymaker. FARM Notesâ€"The harvest is already in progress. A large acreage of barley has already been cut. The hay harvest is ending late this year as a large quantity of hay is still on the fields. The wet weather does not prove advantageous to the busy far- mers. BERRIES.â€"-The housemaids program shows that finger exercise in berry picking is the chiet selection at the present time. fully. “Quarrel is a noun, because its the mum: of something ; coinmon, because it belongs to a. Common class; bnth muscuiine and feminine gender her-rinse both boys and girls quart-cl; plural number because it takes two to make a quarrel : objective case. because it is the result- of angry words.” LITTLE BRIIAIN. Special to the Watchman. MARRIAGE Linemanâ€"J. B. Weldon There's nothing new in the story that this Store had LO move into larger quarters. The growing demands of our business, required increased accommodation, and the same far-sighted policy which has made this business constantly bigger and vastly better, compelled us to plan ahead to build up a bigger busmesststill. by persistently selling reliable goods at persistently lower prices. NEW HOME you will find the same policy pursued on a larger and more systematic stale. latest are to be found here, where you can look at them at your case. The biggest, choicest, newest things in ii : Elfin, ‘ g “ . M. [‘1 ’ [z B ’ C/ /' - r ' - s 322:3: M672 5 6172 0y 3 02‘ Izmg, Nee/scum 7/, O izdemomr, Furmskmgs if... _ :‘i'i , 1.2% 3:...»‘w s‘ ‘ . ShirtimZS~ 9% ,. sud Cashmere. find ready expression here. Better light, better system, better accommodation, better everything with the money-saving Register Raw“ ALL GOODS MARKED in plain figures and sales strictly for cash, THE WATCHMAN. LINDSAY. THURSDAY; JULY 29TH, 1897 After weeks of preparationâ€"of re-modelling, for SCYWSQ ."C'J . ‘ o s rer departmctt COUGH’S BUSINESS hasn’t jumped by chance. \Ve’ve mastered all the strategetic points We clothe the people for the smallest profit to ourselves. IN OUR The biggest stock of Clothing in styles the 1;. Dress Goods. in active operation all the time. - - ~ - A» Priee._ , , , _ mu ‘- ln BAZCK 3“ 3”: ~ 40¢, {roeâ€"all very >3:- If the goods are not as represented we will cheerfully refund the money, ,- ‘ __fl _ ’ Blouses, out, . u“ -_ ‘GOII ‘J. J. WE THER UP farmers claim to prefer this plan of Spring do do 0 £35 to 0 65 BIRTHS- chopping flied. Goose do do ..... 0 57 to 0 5T ‘ Gluiuvmgxrâ€"ln Lindsay, on the 24th mst., f 1“ On] one TOO MUCH R;\I.\'.â€"â€"Agricul:urlisis (.‘OARNE GRAIN. , inc info of Mr. Fred. Grmvdcn of Brooklyn 8 y are lookinc blu° The heziv . rains are Buckwheat ............... U :28 to O 28 -\- l w ’7’" :1 mn- ' 1 ‘il U l C; 'Uld f '1. l d a“ . Barley, per bushel ........ 0 2:2 to 0:22 SOANExâ€"ln Lindsay, on the igtli inst., HAVE To stand the T.‘ flay: Inclmth‘ie he 3 0t “ engine iflmn l'lye ................... 0 00 to 0 30 the wife of Mr. E. Soancs ofa son. ...-fl ‘1 an 0 :er Pm uc 8 0- ~ 6 50‘ are Hats 0 ‘75 to 0 95 \li'Li-‘w -â€"At Sunderlan'i on the "Ist ' . - i" ‘ . . . y .................... ... ... l .r . . . i , .. L. 05E .5 "' being injured. A large quantity of Peas, small ............... 0 as to o 40 mum): wife of Mr. llugh McLean of twins, Rev. William C_0p§‘,;:hfimw cut hay ls being drenched in the con- Peas, Mummies ........... 0 40 to 0 40 boys. YOU s EEN F35 ‘3 physmlan 10‘- (1 'ho ' 5....» thUOUS Storm, Peas Blue ............... n 35 [0 37 .- In he“. Jersey. an “ . ; _ - , . . Blackeye peas 0 45 [0 4.3 MARRIAGnS. spent many years preparing ‘0' I bAnDEN Extentâ€"The Ladies Aid ”census .. BROWNEâ€" I’axxxxc. â€"- On_ Tuesday, __MÂ¥ $1_ , ractice of medicine bu 5-; garden rnrtv as advertised for the 27th Potatoes per baa A H 0 40 50 lull, 27$“. '3’ me, ”51:32“ “‘Ith'i.l;”dc'5 5 silently entered the ministry of " ' , . , â€" Q o ' ’ ' r ‘ ' ' - :1 mr, .inosuy, )y e {ev . . \1 hour, . l . P. “t 3“: _Fm“1‘ hlaunders “If" be_h"ld MEAT, POULTRY AND DAIRY PRODUCE. Jennie Richards Fanning, daughter ofihlr. . l M. E. Church, writes: "1331;- on I‘nday e} ellmg: the "0th 198t'7 Chickens . 0 3- 0 4, Moore Fanning, to Walter N Browne, of ii to testifyzhatlhi weather permitting. The Canning Ducks :33)": P‘m' """"" 0 43 “’0 ,3 Orangeville, Ont. l 5 had analvzedfill' to" hem and many Other at‘mCth’m Geese,ilierl1er ........... O 06 if; 0 37 DEATHS f l sarsaparillapre. ' Will be there. A 300‘] time expected. Buttei' per ll). ......ti. . ...: 0 13 to 3 14 MCNIEELY.â€"In Lindsay, on Mond 1y. Itily WOUdSI‘fI-ll value ! 7 l _ tions know: i: ' AL'LD FRIE.‘DS.â€"'Whoever says Lit- @333. per dozen ........ . .. 0 S to 0 9 26th. Iohn \IcNeely, aged 73 years . Cool and Refreshing ! _~ 1 trade. but [16 Britain peOple are unSOCiable Turkeys per lb. ........... 0 (If) to Q 10 SKUCF..-â€"Iri Mount Horeb, on Monday, ! Bis would have seen their mistake had | 832% h)“: ileum, per ’3‘" 382 :0 839 1:2; fggzvthgbwi Isaac bkuce. aged 33 Years . AYE they been at church lust. Sunday and Dressédlfirogs)...‘..........::::i 5 75 t: 6 2.; a 7 . ea 'l is the or}? 039. witnessed the handshaking at the close' Beef ................. . . 4 00 to 5 00! W , . 1; v" them that I “_ or the service. Among the many Old l Farmers’ Hams per 1b. . . . . 9 36 to 0 OS ‘ ‘ ' recommenu 1c l friends scattered from Chicago to Que- GEVERAL L31. variet an rices blood-pu'iief-IC‘ i-suer of marriage liCenses, Little __ . ‘ ' ge y’ D ’ . , : Or'»: ,.,.,.,,,, _,._,f ”96 teachers viewers, men, fed, Hay, p... ton ............ 7 00 to s 00 â€"roxâ€" all stylesâ€"-‘ s: to 54. even away_hun_dred= or be; ’ ‘ I ' . women “”0 “ad med m ”be “cm“! : Honey per lb .......... . o 06 to o 00 ~ d S - _ 1t, asIconSider it. the safest-2 RAILS LURSED-_Wedn95day D‘Sht tOgether in by-goue d3YS: ‘00 many to ' Cream per qt ........... 0 20 to 0 2i) Organs, Pianos an ewtng See my Hsmtocxs before buying. as the best to be had.“--WÂ¥-C ' of last week a large pile of mus on the enumerateâ€"by some coincidence met l Sage per bunch. . . ....... 0 05 to 0 05 Machines. Any Make desu'ed. Pastor M. EChurch. Jackson ‘" farm or Mr. \V. H. Rovers, about five on that morning and all seemedjoyous - hard per lb. . . .. . . . . . 99 to 0 10 One Price Only. -â€"" ..ii'e‘ mm}, “.95, of this villnce were at the Opportunity of greeting each blfraw per 103d ----------- 1 "0 t0 5300 i I 3 .~ -: M e ’ n I other once more TlmOth ................. 1 25 to 1 35 l humid, entailing a loss of about n40, T . ‘ . - Clover, Alsike, per bus. , .. 3 ()4) to 4 50 l . . I I‘hc life was undoubtedly 0F incendiary h I\01r ii.h:iSAsr.kâ€"Some of our folks 010,“. Red _____________ 4 00 m 4 80 : origin. ave m 0 see a more congema . Hidesâ€"Beef ............. 550 to 6 501.. PERSONAL.â€"â€".\li‘. Georce Green of clime than Washburn Island, as cauip- i Woodâ€"dry. beech and THE ONLY WORLD’S.“ Port Hope brother of Mg Yearslev ing there is not now quite as pleasant I‘ ma")? 2 f“ """"" :93 t": 93 ‘ Sarsapa" ' ‘ , a . _. ~ 't oul h t . k ' amarac ong ............. ..o to-» __:-'_______.. ,. - ~ \\ ho has been spending a couple of :12: lli'ebgtefihiigellaili's “I? llffiitisiclq: l Tam“,c short ............. 3 0,, m 300 1 Whenmdoubgaskforhers A FL LL Ll- weeks holidays here, returned homeI ‘ t ‘h h _ b ' ' _ a ’lfioft wood ............... 200,020,) . . last Week ...... Mrs. G. Green. of.cu S ort t 9" stay Y returning. borne Sheep skins. ........ 0 50 to 0 9i) l-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"“ ~ . Stoves (- l Port Hope, is the guest of Mr. andl°" .Tuesday. While M". R°bms°ns;'l‘allow ...... ....... U 3 :00395 I ‘ 6. Mrs. Yearslev ...... 'Dr. Blewitt ofifamily had to vacate their tent and 3 Wool, washed ...... , ..... 0 17 to 019’ l , E l Chicago, whd has been spending some - seek shelter in the home of the pro-l Wool, unwashed. . . . . . . . . . 0 9 to 0 10‘ l ARMERS _ ”w ..‘ weeks in town, left for home on Wed- prietor. I â€"‘.â€"'°â€"â€"‘ _. .nf you, impecn ’ npsday morning. “He’sajolly good fe]. A GOOD BlOVE.â€"â€"The executive of Toronto L'VG StOCk Market. l UA‘ _ hi “0‘ Mining“ r1 . low,” and his many friends‘have been the EPWOY‘th League. Ladies' Aid and .Vlilch cows, each ....... $20 00 to $35 00 811 l ' MUT -â€" __ pleased to see him in our midst once Sabbath school of the Methodist church Export cattle, per cwt.. 4 00 to 4 59 , l more. . . . lev. P. H. Allin, B. A., and in this Village met last week and Bumhem:0h°l¢°°3ttle»°Wt 3 50 t0 3 70 '----â€"â€"-mâ€"I-'-'--â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"."‘â€"::.___'§ ' 1 .3 Glm aces - wife of Beebe Plain, Quebec, are visir- appointed a ioint committee of the §“'°2°".“°°d°’“ll°'°" 3 23 ‘° 3 39 T E N D E R S W A N T E Dâ€" IN llSlll all “u *’ gflmiun {no friends and relatives in this sec. three organizations to beautify and Buff era com. cstt 8‘ CW: 3 to 3 1° muons AN'D APPROACHES PIGEON With an agent who has had eV- "031:2: and - ~° k f l h u a. Per Wt- -- .. 25 t0 ' ”0 CRE‘tK, nounmnr TOWNSHIPS or ors AND erien - . 1 non, of whom they have many. . . .. . ma e com ortab e t 8 lecture and Feeders per cwt.. ...... 3 25 to 3 50 “NYE“ P ce In the busmess. I have . __.~ Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Wickett of Moon Primary ”Class FOOUPS‘ The)? live Stacker: per cwt. ...... 2 75 to 3 25 had. twenty years praCtical ex-- "3 01] ! hes tain Grove are spending a. few days pledged «$100, and Will back it up with §he_ep, per cwt ......... 2 90 to 3 10 Tender, “.mbemeived by the undersigned um, penence. . FARMERS -_| Oils! . "1}! with their parents and other friends more if need he. The trustee board bprmg lambs, each ..... 2 00 to 4 00' . Town,VillageandFarumpel-tv “hrs in s 0 on their return from the League con' acquiesces, and this much needed 031"“ POr head ----- 3 00:0 6 5? FRIDAY. 3”" DAY OF AUGUST: l897, insured in FIRST-CLASS compmgs OF VICTORIA ‘ ' , vention. .Miss . Dix, deaconess or IIng‘o‘vementIi‘I will p\r‘pceed at once. ghgxfiaf’fi; 2:2"??? I: 3?; g: 2 £3 at noon, as follows: gimme lowest possible rates. It ,J, ‘1 ' * C Chicago, lirenewmg Old acquainances. “ORCE Aw AMERâ€"Rumors Light fat 11025. per cm" 5 00 t0 5 10 3. For the whole work, with wooden super- pay 370“,” come-and see me insure in your C‘-‘~‘13 L” ‘ a l . qh L h h h fw fl t b bef fi‘ pomm ~ e 15m”- mg 91‘ 01119 at er falhers 0 at are a 0“ w ere We §h°ulfj Sows. per cwt ......... 3 00 to 3 50 structure. 01“! e ecting your Insurance, Company NM 1 Y . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Dunn Of Scugog abound, “Dd some PeOPle think. It Stags, Per “Wto - - - ..... - 2 00 t0 2 25 a. For the approaches and end piers of cedax. MONEY TO LOAN.â€" The: Farmers Union 23: spent Sabbath in town, the guesu of would be well to change the marriage _____.___.__ txcllagegémcg‘epued for tne reception of a Applyto th' b Sl‘a m P70~ ‘ ‘. read . 3 ' no mg u: ‘ 7- :,. Mr. Samuel Rogers. . . {310113303 makfélg It , :lpng as Toronto Farmers Market. 3. F“. ‘ me, “nutmeg,“ 0,, pm, “,1 and the rates on frame :1 Inrnovsmaxrs.â€"Our enterprising u: f“! and m e can agree, instead Wheat, . _ _00 7% to 00 00 speciflcttlommbesubmimd by tender. R G c _ _ er 5,3,: mill man, Mr. Frank Meander, has Of ‘tlll death us do Party” or have en‘ “ ;.é::::.::::” _00 71- to 00 00 Lcngtholnpproaches. tobestone fl'led, is, approxi' I . mgs are only «00? ab?" erected on additiori to his planing and “ted an easy law 0f divorce. “ gooaaw . . .00 61 to 00 00 fiaggbifiitiliimg 12:i Mums? "k w No 8 W‘ . , three years. \\ e gue F“ H cho mill and engaged Mr Finle of ' "â€"â€""â€"â€"-â€"- Buckwheat............00 32§ to 00 00 Plans um meditations on in the hgndsolJ. J. ‘ imam-st, Lmdsay. policy on contents. _ ' . . P a .. - y R e 00 35 t 00 00 Preston.M.Wy,mddmeundenizned at the . ll '1, bestiflta Lindsay to superintend the work of COMMERCIAL, y “...... -----°-"' 0 Court House. Lindsay. Tendon mustbe m-companx- W‘lll consult t 61 . ', ° I" '11 d ’ -â€".. Oats............,.....00 28§t00000 edbyamnrkedchequor ten per canto! nmount \ . . a . thIS COm £3“;th “1 m1 stones, an machinery . p 00 46 t 00 00 of tender. payment: 3 dtnrtcred bank in mduy, by Insuring, 1“ to run them. The stones are on hand ““3” ”mm" B.°?i'.;,2'”" """ 00 ~28 t: 00 00 and W3 {32 a; 3:11;;th “gnawing: mount $10 REWARDâ€"I will pay and the old sys-em of grinding be- Gwn- Buy”... 6 00 to 11 00 “comm 1-, madam? ' tuning a, ”fiufiwéagg gamut“ person re- 8 c conufll-I tween the upper Brad Mtg mill stone {gill %°8tper 12331191.... 0 70 to 070 set-aw 66 £50 to :33 Clerk Conncomcm- undermines “mu ada'iéon'iih ‘33? ' ' willsoonbetheo erof sday. Th 6 eat do o....... 065t0065 Dressedhogsn........ to 4 ”May, 22nd July, 1391â€"30-2. thin. Jur. mungiiizlflo‘f’ "‘e mm“ °' W ] JflHNSTQI ELLIS: P853

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