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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 May 1901, p. 9

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‘ in Back am mud range in price“; L ‘m 81.53.34 ....... semcnt y establishment: ~d Youths‘ Rae-ask he v ewestooors, 914 thus fury ha is. w Golf and sofgdesr'u one 82, 1.75. l 50, La FORâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"* mers’ Supp“ MON, it will save you W LE GUARiaa {C INNAMG AGENTS FOR mum “mam iture at m Son .3 am 53 1.6. Edw: "és 6: C0. : 91Ken~2+n Lindsay, 03‘. ; 0000000000000...0..... Anyone who has ever been “Ubled with boils can sym- While with poor old Job. ‘1?er was no Burdock Blood Bitters in those days, so Job 1W1 to suffer in silence. N 0W- afial’s no one need endure the of boils. Wthey have to do is take 8' - . When their blood will 13" Clfiatnsed of all impurities d every boil will quickly dis- Um- Whitewash 3mm" .; vowei‘ I?!) i HAVE “ 91.111009." ' 'fli give m tip-"0', EXPENSES OF LOAN kop‘; downto he loses: tunable rolnh confismnf. with a‘curacy and ne- eeam'! rpnniwmnn's. ALL BUSINESS 0! tfiis mum "ALL BUSINESS or this mm strictly p'ivate and c mil-lential. "e: “ so ' "3““sz easement on. no: N of 0rd me “me “go my blood got so “Ibod er that ml“)? boils appeared on fist.- thzgd Prevented me having any lime; and “919 on my neck st diflereut “he,“ ““93 number of small ones Hour my Shoulders and m. “Winona?“ d.°°" m“ember, seeing the ‘°' My hi "‘3‘“, told me totako 3.3.3. "“Afterofd’ and I did 30. '0mm that :3: fianshnd the first bottle 1 and all 359‘ ”.19 5°“! M 435m: MONEY TO 1 (‘r -\.\' on Mortgage . -' -» b _.......D Hi3; Lydia Moody, Ruscom, Essex 00- It, “Dds t er be following statement of 1! lie: “ Q-.. , Farm Loans J. H. SOOTHERAN, LAND AGENT " “t um Don I am unsup- mg". team all the rest wax-egg V b i me” got twd mono tfloc. '0 {11th ““191 had the“ fielfly‘ all “d the era was 110*- aboil to be seen. {and 822:9]: hF‘Edache, from Which I , mer"n'- r-D'N of int-west. rE ACCESS to the cheap- ,y mat»: m C-mada "Id 2 mv numns the benefit Shem'in-Wiilials Mixed . hast in the land. .â€"â€"J ellstoue -Carpet Beaten “-Vamishes vet Sweeper? from $2.50 ‘0 , MAY 2nd, 1901. â€"~Mr. John Austin of Kinmmlnt was in town on Thursday. He says his mill was running this year by the first of February and a record run is looked for. -â€"-1‘utch sous. garden peas. butter Loans at Higinbotham's. next Duly Hausc. â€"â€"19.-3. â€"â€".'n his lectures on honology. Mr. “Bert" Silverwmud should include a paragraph on the ability of that bird to make garden seeds comv up quick- ly. He might also append a list of words and phrases suitable fur the --Gi]l(~spie (’0. handle the J. D. King Co.‘s boots. They are the best made in Canada. They also handle several other manufacturers' goods. â€"-Tho curtain agents spoken of in 11‘ rot-(mt issue as having been arrest- vd hvre (or working without a license were avtually not arrested but apâ€" peared before the magistrate and Smtkd thv matter without arrest. “Last week Mr. W. Ulondonnan. agent for the McCormick (70.. brought five carloads at farm umchincry to town. The duty was ()Vcr $500. -â€"So(‘. Walker of um Y.M.(‘..-\. has- boeu 11 busy man during the past month. His organization has found new and commodious quarters in th- Adams' block and getting them into shape has accounted for the artisan appearance of the general secretary as he strode to and fro on the street â€"â€".\Ir. Hockin‘s windows have been much observed of late by ‘rfeamm of the display of stoh'h and reâ€"captured vulises and boots appearing thvrcin. -â€"()n Friday night Trooper Barkvr of the Strathcona Horse and the last. of the Victoria. county_\\'urri0rs to come back from Africa, was tenderâ€" ed a banquet and presented with a gold watch at Victoria Road. Dr. Wood handed him the S25 gratuity voted by the county-council to all our soldiers. The (‘oboconk brass band was on hand in charge of Mr. Joe Young of this town. Speeches ‘V’tl‘o made by A; C. Graham. Drs. Gmnt and Wood. Rev. Allan Terrill. B.A.. E. Mosg‘rove. J. McFudyen, A. Taylor and others. usv of the diligent gardener when he discuvnrs his neighbor's fowls render- m: him their assistance. of late. Shower and plunge baths ml! be insfialled ; a fino‘gyumasium, reading room, downstair parlor, up- stair classroom and parlor, living apartment‘s of the. secretary, a. num- bcr of single rooms for rent, and a large romn suitable for 21 society hall â€"all those are. included in the new pumises. May lst if: one of Ml’.‘ Johnâ€"“'Dtick’s stores. They have a. choice, fresh stock of boots and shoes. mmmurdodlcctunon tho South African Wu- by Col. 83m Mum M.P., h (In Acacia-y cl We this (My) evening. Re- served seats a! Poo-(01".. ---The following,r changes in the law regarding fims, etc.. are of interest to the public. Section 48 of the Ontario Fisheries Act. provides for violations of the act of regulatibns. the fine to Fe not. leis than 310 nor to exceed $50: the Ixiaximun numâ€" ber davs' imprisonment to be ninety. Any person mav prosecute, and is entitled to oneâ€"half the fine imposed Sub-sectirn 2 of Section 12. Domin- ion Fisheries Act. says :“It shall be the duty oi every fishery overseer. customs or excise ofliéer, game and deput y game warden, tire and wood ranger, constable and peace officer. to aid in the. observance of the fish- ery laws and ram). ations in bringing offenders to justice. -- Pure. Hellebore at Higinbothamfis â€"- I’ure Hollehore at Higinbmhamls next to Duly Houseâ€"â€"18â€"3. 8013' Clean. bcugfl here are the “that many: can buy. We can, (helm-yes! scoot-(mantel Clothing In Wary. DUND‘S FLA VELLEBl-os. -â€"-‘.\Ir. J. I). Flzu'elle's line colliei dog was poisoned last Week. No doubt he got poison that was put out, for dogs indiscriminately. 'l‘hut hould be i'igidly suppressed So should the am-rage dog: 1 where val- practice 5 by law. but putting around poiso: uanle and unofiending animals can get it. will result only in evil. More certain and direct measures should be When the canine's nightly employed. ow w akes serenade beneath your wind you from your slumbers in the ghost- ly hoiirs, have no compunction, strangle humane reeling, rise from your couch, seize an axe, relentlessly. offender, stay not for ' e fences but in LA“... pursue the smite and‘Smite do yourself and. turn; "it 'iS' a. than putting 0‘ w‘the‘iiivi" ' the offender, stay not for )r barbed wire fences but in :ht of a righteous rage hang i1 initirelc’ss chase till [5 tr_a weakc him. Then‘hcsitate not: nd‘smite to kill; so shall you rsolf and fellow citizens a good ' ofe‘ 'mimly method Littl: Local Lines â€"-Puro ground Hollcbum at Higin- iotlmm's. next to Daiy House. -18â€"3. --'l'hc Methodists of Woodvillo, un- der tho- gi-noralship of their energetic pastor Rev. w, G. I‘lurko. B. A., will make extensive alterations in their church. These will costubout $1500 of which 31200 is already subscribed. Eisowherv is a call for tenders. â€"-â€"Mr. W. Widdcss has had the front 01‘ his insurance office painted. Good act. So have Mr. Hockin, Mr. Gilles DIE, Armstrong Bros, R. 13. Allan, ()‘Loughlin and McIntyre, John Mnundcr, John Fluroy and Charlie \"ciu‘h. :ood. â€"â€"Mr. Squicrs. fancy [it‘ll donivr. has his second building wvll under way. It is being constructed of the mutvrial of his buildings torn down at. Wellington and brought here by train. There are two more build- ings yet. to go up. and Mr. filliiors is evidently adding an important in- dustry to the tv-Wn. Cur stock a. . :‘l [duds of mar/n. bpparel for men and boy. Is the but in Lindsay. We sdlgoodo d undu- --'J‘hc recent heavy rains have rais- ed the river. The bracket boards wen-L taken dfl' the dam on Tuesday, and the water is- going chr in a. torâ€" rem. Great, thing for this town if that torrent kept up all year round. -â€"-Ex-(‘hiof Bell left. on Saturday evening to take a good position under Mr. (A‘lorguo. who is doing such great. things up at the “Soo.” Mr. Bell will haw charge of six police and watchmen at a salary of 2565 per month. â€"â€"Speaking of the distribution of medals to curlers here lately the Bub- caVEg‘on Independent sans of \Ir. J. U. Flavelle:â€"â€"Mr. J. l). Fluvelle again headed the list in the home matches. and presented each of the three members of his rink, all young Mayors. with a handsome pair of rod hono stones. Besides being a curler, unvxcolled in'Canadu, Mr. Flavellc is the happy possessor of an ideal Sportsman's spirit. No unfairness, jockvying or jealousy dare show it- self within Mr. Fluvcllo's "sphere of inlluencv.“ and it is to this fact, that the popularity of the roarin‘ game continues in Lindsay, your after year without the slightESt diminution. -â€"â€"1’antry Girl Wantedâ€"Apply at this office. ' ----Many women have been reproach- cd for living for the sole object of entertaining. No one doubts that such‘ an aim is petty and narrowing, but it is equally certain that it is a woman’s duty to understand‘ the Art of Entertaining, and this forms the subimt of an attracthe and use- to) article iiy Ln’dv Jeane in the (564-7 mopn 'itun for May. JO u ..... dell who has gone away. to measure 't e craft here for the purpqgae 0! 1‘95‘ iSJthion at' thié port. mica. DUNDAS a FIAVELLE Little Local Linea lde met for half hight. Mr Jas. 3d to act on the mg the park im. Mr. Graham ad-_‘ the -â€"\ 20 h. p motor has been put in- to the F lawollc mill to assist, the steam plant. V -â€"-Socds, all kinds, bulk or package at..I-Iiginbotham's next Laly House. ‘â€"18‘:%~ â€"â€"â€"-T2;c latest American styles “in blouses, Dress Skirts and Readyâ€"to- wear Hal‘s at Mrs. H. Silver‘s 27 Williuln-stâ€"l 8-2. -â€"â€"Tho census nnumorators are nearâ€" : 1y through .thcir work in this county.. 1“?“ ‘ The town men are done. Uninform- ,9 .5 ed persons seeing Messrs Gillogly..§§1"8118 Magi]! and others going to and fro gAlber the s with a ribboned scion and pompous inning, and wotnot they wvrc the Dicks government’s choice for this business \frgm beheld them with some astonishe :to' 3:1 meat: but those have done the work» accvp um“ and :mxrned to fill in the party” --'-‘â€"1 beheld them with some meat: but these have done well and scorned to fill in circular. ' Speclal “If: for wear at $7, $8 and $10, guaranteéd to glvo good mar. VHLE Bros. MIDAS FLA- the Christian on Saturday. Little Local Lines cemetery Little- Edwin ‘I'ZJ ‘ 543m 1.! All this man”: no «If! continue our great housefurnlshlng sale of carpet: Unolcums, Ollcloths, Rugs, Gun-talus etc. DUHDAS FLAVELLE Bras. â€"-â€"Mr. Edwin ('lendcnnan. sr.. who recently came to town from ()am‘bray Lhus buug’ht tn? Duly terrace and will make immediate improvements. ‘ eâ€"Thc Greyhound made a record trip from the Point on Tuesady. A number of citizens went. down to in- spect. their cottages. The return trip Was made in 55 minutes. ,t-lâ€"Surveyorr Dickson of ‘Fcnelon ljFalls left this week for the Prince Albert district, whvrc he will spend the summer conducting a survey. Mr Ditkson had nearly 100 applications \frum voung men who were anxious. to go with him. Only 14 could be iacceptod. ‘ 2 ' â€"â€"A‘c a 53-minute session of council Fifiâ€"3,... on Wedncrday morning the contract . __ Was lot for the sewers on Willlé‘m-is'fil 5- 'lhov will extend from the‘st’afiofi‘t‘c:‘ ‘ . . Willl‘ Glenolgg-st and from 75 feet n‘or’fl‘! :- f',: Kom; to \Vellingtonâ€"st. Hayes: Pilkie, ' McKnight and Bogue tendered. Mr. Boguo got. the contract at $2735.70, the lowest tender and under some of the others nearly $600. ‘ (‘n 'l‘hursd II. (2r hum l the (a rner ( He \VuS box Ireland in 1: [57.85 years E -â€"On Tuesday, Mr. Holland who At. the ag( ‘livos across the pond from (‘oboconk ad), with hi: rowed over to the village with his West, Ops. wife and son. When getting into until 1392 ‘ the boat. for the rctum trip Mr, Huh H13 fife we land accidently upset itand threw Eu‘fily' ‘wlio its occupants into 10 foet'ot water. viyes him. The son held onto a.- stump and kept LféthOdist a1 thé craft afloat until help: arrived â€",~¢ _ , __.. ‘and all were rescued. ( Itoays to Little Local Lin as men wno were anxnuwy! "Jana-:1!“ It, “I” to H to him. Only 14 “mid be hand. All!“ M" north!“ are 4 lam-c for you. “Ulnar, parlor. a. Bicycles. cheap, at Cinnamon's. â€"-As threatened at their last, meet- ing council sallied forth on Tmsday to View the streets. Marvelling at. the grey team and covered carriage as it rolled their way, citizens stood expectant. till catching a. glimpse of the. aldermenic pnysiogs and that- ulso of the streee overseer in his old clothes, they held their peace am! regarded the retreating outfit, with the deference due to the vehicle in which was conveyed the body leg??- lative etc. of this corporation. After the jaunt the aldermen declared a. covered carriage a. most excellent. conveyance from which to View side? walks. William H. Graham (‘n Thursday of last week Mr. \Y. H. Gr ham died at his residence on the (a moz- of George and Duke sts. He was born in the county Maya Ireland in 1816 and was amscqmncâ€" 157,85 years old at. his death. At. the age of 15 he came to Can- ad-x with his parents, who settled in West Ops. Thom Mr- ‘raham livvd until 1892 when he came into town. His wife was Miss M A. Balfour ot' may who with nine chi‘xdz-vn surâ€" vives him, Mr. Graham uas "a. Méthodist, and a. conseflative. t It pays to buy at. Cinnamon’s. Little Local Lines II: or.

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