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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Feb 1903, p. 2

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New York Boston Established l8” HERB. J. LITTLE, Mgr. Sens Cheap For Cub - . thtle' sou sun mwwmguggmgm-m when sold and u the Suits- and Uvemnats‘ JOS. CARROLL’S The best brands manufactured always in stock. You will be sure of an enjoyable smoke if you purchase your supplies at J03. GflRROLL’S J. J. RICH Imminent-coo More. Lindsay THE NOBBY TAILOR, E BRITAIN. - - PAGE "0 Order your Winter Suit or Overcmt now. I have an up- to-date stack of Tweeds, Over coatings and Trouserings to choose from. Prices Right. See my stock before ordering w. F. DEVER co. STOCK AND BOND BROKERS Local Correspondent Jae. II. Lennon [dare-m. Bradstreet, Dn- Winn TOBACCO and 100 only Dutch Kersey Horse Blan- kets, regular price $1.00 for 75¢. 50 only Dutch Kersey Horse Blan- kets, regular price 81.50 for 81.00, 30 only Dutch Kersey Horse Blank- ets. extra heavy, regular price 82. for $1.50. Robes and Bella at greatly reduced prices. Mitts of all kinda. lined end unl lined, buckskin and horsehide pull- overs. -‘ Full largth rawhide Whipe for 35¢. Trunks end Valisea 0! every kind. Light and heavy harness always in stock or made to order. _ Repairing neatly. and promptly [I t1 There rs not a Kidney Trouble ,from Backerhe to Bri ht’s Disease. that Dean's Kidney ills will not ; relieve promptly and cure more I quickly’ than any other kidney remedy.’ ' Impermor8for81.25.llldnlul at Tn Don Kmm mm, Tm ""'°'°"'""" There are few articles in the com- “ m or Wm which an! » worth is so difficult to judge from m appearance as gram, clover and mi! Some Unsorupulous Pm seeds, A seed rm enjoying a good m. “8 Mflflhflhw ’reputat'ian, and with an (steamshâ€" Wodou'e Mum-flimnlt honest' . ‘ - w t t lea m fimwfimmzomaurmfim lfittcd 1th upâ€" o-da e seed c n g‘ maple” was. mamas-mum, |machinery, may gmerally be relied nmotour nan-numb“... 70:50 M an.» “w'mflnum mm lupon not to one:- the lower grades of MTcasetarlfyouc-nunwbomm'm Va and screenings of suds in their re mama’mrmrk E flail trade, because this willoanmgc xmwmmwmmmxom-aqa Itheir reputation, and. Othelloâ€"like, mamsm-ummmjfi itheil' occupation will be gone. Ur fifmmimhmmmmm less seedsmen wall ex rt themselves; and invigorate mncflon. Apodflvome fa 'to see. that the goods cy 9fler are‘ ’ WWflmfix‘ufi 0f unquestionaflle repute: they cannot ““- D°"‘mn“°°m- 0”“ Waffle? W long survive the competition of those money and n will send unchanged 0! , , 11min WI. and “Sega-savanna: un- ol-der seed firms whose humnm K “w- WWII-3m", “I. DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS. Backachc may strike you at any time. Comes when you least ex- pect it. Comes as a warning from the kidneys. A sudden hunt. a nun- fish. The “up one. It all. If you don't heed the warning, serious Kidney Troubles are sure . to follow. ‘ Cute mania-oh. hm A WARNING TO BACKACIIE SUFFERERS. ”l: mu 8. loco Bot. mmumm no ogrngghhwmumbom Tot-hem ' fl awe-1n gin-annoy «cont-l“ I that pleu‘l’caSchatflyoure-nunwbom “will (in 19 Wellington-st East Toronto Telephone 4303 Ma ‘ , _ W J-â€" â€"--~- v- GLENAR] ,timophy seed varies amordmg to its I A .,1ated by local seed dealers. many dimm‘m' “‘5 ”whom supply only {arty-five pounds! “3:18 1:83”er f°r per bushel to the farmer. though a. ' I gamma 10‘ when getting their supply from the W” o ' 8' N°' - - McDonald: 4a: snâ€"D. of secunng‘legal naught. _ 9 The cost of aading a. field to timo- Ronald Tol'fne' 10°” thy is m1] ‘9‘“; w’th the beat, Iraâ€"Sade Smelajr.’Joh Iquality and highest print! seed One nott Tolmie, Wilfred I Bulbs seeds, are usually the lar- gest fully ripened seeds which have iost their glumes during the prm‘ of thmhing. When fresh, they pooJ sees a high degree of vitality, but the vital energy or seed with hulls ion is retained for a longer per-iodin- lcause of the protecting glumes. l Although but few Canadian hr- lmere make a specialty of growing timothy seed in quantity. many . Enters in the province of Ontario and iof Quebec mfromonetoten ates of timothy tron: thair him crop ‘ {which is allowed to ripen and is cut. P; L!...! o very often discolored by wet at time _o{ harvest. Showery weather after ‘the seed is ripe has a tendency to loosen the glumes, and. in consequ- ence, timothy that is exposed to wet is apt to produce a. large proportion of hulless seed. TIMOTHY SEED ‘ Timothy is the most common grass seed on the market in Canada. Fresh. well ripened seed has a. silvery white appearance which renders the detection of impurities 3 very easy matter. A lack of lustre is an in- dication of age, although the seed is the net cost of raising agricultural products would be very much decree:- ed. Although there is as yet no ex- act data to show that changing grass and clovyer seed tram one part of Canada to another has tendency to influence the resultant crop. general indications point to the {act that thm as well as other kinds of seeds are better for having grown in the locality or district where they are‘ requircd for use. I The cost of labor in fighting and eradicating weed pests has grow to be a. very serious item with the far- mer, and much of this has been brought about by uncleaned grass and clover seeds. But {or the pre- valence of noxious weeds in Cantata. About two-thirds of the seeds which entered the hopper of one ma;- chine noticed at work, came out as “best reclean ," and it was then put in sacks for the wholesale trade. In this process for recleening,,,con- siderasble good seed is either tanned or screened out, together with weed seeds, Chan, send. and otherinert matter. These screenings necessari- ly contain e quantity of good seed. and, as the seedsman, like the scien- tist, has eliminated the word “waste" from his vocabulary, heus-‘ ually mixes this stud and puts it again through a. cleaner, but one which is fitted with less exacting screens. This lower grade of seed is sold wholesale, and is found to be ‘in much demand by local dealers. It ‘is astonishing how men farmers re- fuse to recognize that cheap seed is usually poor seed. and that anything that is cheap and rubbishy in the way of seeds is not worth carrying home. Obviously, it there were not any demand for. this rubbishy need. merchants would make other use of it: or, at any rate, would not, go to the trouble of fixing and putting it up ready for the market. agéothullodeeedsmdweedaeeds thanimportedstock. Thisnnotas itshouldbe. 'lhelargerseedfirms recleaning grass and clover seeds and a. gmtdealof theseedthey handle passes through these machin- As in patriarchal das- mm did not gem grapes of! thorns or fig; on thistles. so the modern cm forma- cannot produce good crops unless he has gpod need. This has long been understood by the linistor :of Agricultum, but it was much easier to hope for than to centre a remedy for a. condition of things which certainly called for reform. The outcome of consideration in this matter led to a. collection of timothy alsike and red clover seeds from-dear} lers in each province of the Domin-‘ Ion. thy séed coptaing u 18586? my RAIDERS 3WD 88 MRI. fl sum mum" $880 MAKE DIRTY FARMS general. Cdem 1.11119â€" CLEANING SEED for the ‘ may Annie Moi-an 'is enjoying a. few.weeks with. Palestine friends. Hclfillan, Funk Rowley and Jno. Gilchrist. All look well and speak of the country as a land “flowing Keown. The old gentleman had at- tained the ripe old age of eighty- tWo. He had been a mident of this place {or only two years, but in that time he had won the respect of Miss Kate Spence cared '0}; friends here last week. ceas. ‘An excellent. program was given. The proceeds at the evening amounted to 856. We are pleased to learn at His: “38¢"Cmpbefl'é recovery, The pic social and entertainment held here in connection with the school on Friday night. was a. sua- Hr. Geo. Richmn has been unable to attend to the more {shot-ions por- fions of his duty for some time ow- Hr. F. C. Fielding returned on Snturday from Toronto, where he had been {or two weeks. T. Daymnnw asofl duty last, week owing toiling“ Hr. JohnHamspentpax-tcllut week in Toronto. COBOOONK The following in the standing 0! the pupils in the senior division 0! the village @001 for January: names emerged in order of merit 5th cleanâ€"Stella Hervey, Gertie Mo- Donnld. H. H. Holland. P. V. Birch- nrd, Pearl Foekler. Ethel Foster; 4th closeâ€"Eh Thompion. Grace m, G. Watson, Addie Richmon, A. min, Jennie Berjemw. Nobel Hillignn. H. Wilkinsin, R. WnflIc. Edna Simpson. Sr. 3rdâ€"Evelyn Logie. B. Fodder. E. Lake. Winnie Cullen. Ellie Sheldon, G. Holland. :Myrtle Cllllord. W. Bumney. Jr. Stdâ€"G. Mann, R. Shields. Geor- gin Logic. Pearl Waffle, A. Barjar- ow, R. Holland. Etta Reed, Althea. Watson. N. Holland. Mrs. Robert Staples last week ae- eompenied her daughter, Mrs. She.- ver to Syracuse, N.Y., the home 01‘ the hitter. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE mbewellndvisedittheyrdmin from placing themsclves in a. posi- tion in the future to,be publicly criticised: because there is nothing to hinder any farmer tron: having? his seeds tested and where they are found to be adulterated to publish the full details or his research. an m WWMM GLENARM “ion 10 and 20 cents. 8- NO- 9. Fenai‘onJor tâ€"Lora McKenzie Art. 15' 8"”D0W Sinclair {body Webster. 4m HARTLEY iata'esting program" i. and an Enjoyable :1 for all those who A_. a- - , qang of Wood cut- expects to finish no opinion has been W lutonereasonwb .0 My old bachelorainOnta-flohho. mot tho derision that; m. meetsflthwhmitiaknovndnth. “W“Wmmyandmoma E s 48h- Frederick Borden was waited upon in Ottawa. on Wednasday by Hayor Graham, Info:- Pope. and Ir. Hurley, ex-H.P. who used the m- quest that. a new drill lull ct Bello- vflle. ' - ted f‘or {rial at Halifax. changes: with being implicated in the death of Wesley Milney. whose. body mlound at the foot 0! a dill at “who. | -â€"'lhe Canadian Pacific Railway Ilnve sold 40.000 acres 0( lahd north vat of Hooaejaw to a. company con- trolled by M. Annabel, II.P.P., (or $200,000. â€"During January of this you: C: P. R. Land Deportanent sold 102,591 acres for $428,611. During the tune month last you-'10 sold 109,846 w m {or $347,761.- {our broken Bi); the had. I ~11» home of In. 5. '03. a. mile east. of 1)..“ ;dcltroyed by fire. Mots lor Inc m. ' ”1mm“! capitalist; I: 9 “many With 37,500-: received tube. aâ€"It issddthntuorguflaedd- fortwill‘bemuktoresu-cimtethc Dmytus our. Happen-stints dammentwhichinexpoceodtothrou- onewlightonthe-ijecthnowfn possession of the Ministry of War. -â€" art will commence next month on. new mflwq from Hag“; to Bcrrhgton. N.8.. for the coast-no- ‘tion of which Nintendo Hum ihnvo a contract with the Nova. Scoâ€" ‘th government. in the little [Io-tomes .1. Hunting- burg. 1311.. which the men attempt» ad to rob. About 70 shots were and. withhelievedtwootthe robbers were shot. However. .11 (our undo their escape. The war is “111,111 m. The fight was I. mhnjmtfon o! Q at: days' Chain by Inspector Kile alter the rowers, who have within the put law week: on- tered several postofllcu in southern Indium. News of the World Cmdensed [1198*anan TWICE TOLD TALES mover. This Wimbeing an M our companies and! w W “I assets of ovc-r ”Whamâ€"ma be do C. I. Whit-tumult My Inf “â€"5;in "c3313; with monuments and headstones, bo_t.h__mnrble and granite. Lindsay Mable Works I W 0! Voice Culture, Pia-o, Organ and Theory, including a”- moay, counwint. Canon and Fugue. nusicu Form and History. PW“! Prepared (or examination of WW Univa'flu'. or Toronto Conâ€" matory of Music. Studio and re- sidence 50 Camh'idgo-st. P.O. Box 23 ”WAN“ 0“ fidential. ms lomsoN, Lindsay MID 10m, 91 Kalb-sf... Lindsay, Ont. \ Midnight Blaze ROBERT CHAMBERS FARM [HANS Inc-oddlrothnthnotpartiu did] We to the average Wolds. What you want. in an an temperature. Have an W md dealer in all “ofhfirgoods of which 1 h. 8 Inc mum-at. you, on nah made up to ordcr, L We of u. ""6": private and con- 18 na- . Sootheran, J. mass, Undsay J. HIKE”. IOIRIS '8089' 0' I'll a. 8. Farms. '. CHAMBERS; 1“ ct Lowest Run. 6 'milm-ct.. oouth. QE .HAIULL.10 Artificialjl‘eeth 56 d per set. Guaranteed best workma.‘ teeth and umber. Plat teed not to bruit. No Won when planes Office we} Arnstrag-Bros. 1 LARGE “OUNT 0! pr! to loan, 4; to 5 per 0: ms, Solicitor. Bank Building, William Reduction In every Edna; DB. F. A. WALTERS. dc my. Honor graduate Univetity and Royal Dental Gouge. All (1' improved branches all Wally performed. moderate. 0508 0V“ Drug Store. corner Kel Hun-eta. on. sums. dfmtist. h] H. HOPKINS, Burris! 9' “if the Ontario Bank case. We studied the Dr. Cotton, of New You ginator of gas for extra Dr. Cotton writes DI that he has given the g: 487 persons without 01 Dr. Neeland mes the min oblamders. Beam cial teeth inserted 11 prices. Plan“ can! a I More coming. 0mm poem the Simpson Hon a E. A. 'l‘O'l’TEN. dc my, Graduate of T0“ city and Royal Cone! Surgeons. Every dq mum is done in a 13 scientific manner at, prices. omoe over M0: Store. r. n. GROSS. Dentin? Boyd 0011630 Phi/"5"“! M. mum. l mdwifcry, Edinburg- motion givm to Hidwi m of women. 'I‘elq LI- "" ' m. Woe 80 ‘ p. «in mic Lindsay til WW 5?. “an" Simpson Dr, Day, View! JEFFERS. mum; . ' House. 1:! Com-death!!! J ACKSOI 115:1: kl Allc‘

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