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Watchman Warder (1899), 5 May 1910, p. 15

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and 19 w Shuts. i‘ 140 "ices touch ERS HQ‘ the striking coal miners in N‘ Scotia. have applied for work"; ‘ “a company is puttilig m M ts places can be tom; Victoria Creamery Bldg. If you cannot call, write or 'Phone- [1th depth of well and purpose for “job water is required. We 'will know just what tools and material to bring. Windmills for sale and Orders for wood-turning attended '50 Mptly J. DENNIS befitting by their long experience m to-day manufacturing a. pump that is equalled by none. We make them iron or wood and Will be glad to talk pump any time. "I‘is said that wine improves. fvith use. This is true of other thmgs and the Established Half a Century Dennis Pump Works All Makes Repaired E. MAXSON, Chairman Committee Grand Baseball Tournament on the Agricultural Grounds commencing at 2 mm. Sharp 151: $25.00 2nd $15.00 3rd $10.00 ‘ Admissionlo Grounds, Adults 25c. School Children 10c. Grand Stand Free ; mile raceâ€"lst, umbrella, 83.00. 2nd. hat, $2. 10a yard dashâ€"suit case, $3. 2nd, gold cuh’ links, $1. 50. 3 mile relay raceâ€"4 gold lockets, $12 (1 men in team). Bur vaulting with' poleâ€"lst Foun- 31-50. 2nd, goods $1." I-‘arniers’ firemen-4 Diamond Baker razor" phants. $1. ’ Running high jump-â€" $2. 2nd, goods $1.50. Standing- high jumpâ€" (me mile raceâ€"1.91: gold fob, $5.50, 2m], gold locket, $3. At 1.30 p.m. a Five Mile u'n Pen, $3. 2nd, King Hat $2.50. Bicycle raceâ€"2 miles. 151:, pair Auspices of éhe Indgpendent Order of Foresters, Court Lindsay, 110.181 In the morning mummy, IMYIJQ DDDDDGBDDDDEEEEEDDDDBEEEDBDEEEEEEEEE Nova STRAYED ON To Térmsâ€"To insure $10, payable lst. Feb, 1911. Baton Lad; (7172), is at work daily on the farm and no doubt will prove a_su_re foal-getter. Will make the season of 1910-' at his own stable, Lot 12, Con. 5, Eldon. . , ‘ . (7172) 00.8.3. THE PROPERTY OF Peter Morrison, Argyle, Ont. can secure same by proving prop? cession 3, Emily, a. cow. Owner The Pure Bred Clydes- dale Stallion ATHLETIC SPORTS SANCTIONED BY ¢ LINDSAY CITIZENS’ BAND IN ATTENDANCE BARON LAD grand Calithumpian and Trades Precession for which prizes will be given for the best comic costume. Prizes, lst $5, ZnCli $1 Best'Flcat $5, 2nd $3. Parade starts from Agricultural Grounds at 10.30 a.m. sharp. Peter Morrison, 0m $2. 2nd, goods $1.50. Standing high jumpâ€"lst picture, $3. 2nd, fountain pen $1.50. Running broad jumpâ€"1st gold shoes. $3. 2nd, gent’s wallet 32. Dog raceâ€"a} mile. lst, china. sett, $1.50. 2nd, goods $1. Farthers' raceâ€"menâ€"ESO yards. 1st Marathon Race starting at the foot of Kent- st and finishing on the Agriculfiural Grounds. lst Gold Watc 8 Day Mantle Clock. jumpâ€"1st umbrella, The school boys here hope .to meet 6 the boys of Powlw’ Corner in a ‘ friendly game of baseball on the al- ‘ ternoon of arbor day, Friday, May :13: 6th, in a field east of the old Eben. ezer church, on the farm which was until just recently occupied by Mr. ”Prise. The game will commence at 2.30 p.m. As a game of‘baseball is as nearly as uncertain as a, horse race,‘and our boys new at the game, we will not boast as to the outcome t. _BDEEDDBDBDBBDUMMDDDDBBUUBDDDBDDBDSUEDE. 1 Mr. J. Barry and; family, of Fene' lon Falls, have moved into Mr. Win- DUNSFURD‘ drim’s house. Mr. Barry is employ- Dunsford, May 8.â€"Miss Lillie Jor- ed on the lock gates. dam is visiting menus in mum-00k. Mr. J. Moore and family, of Fene- Thurstonia Park is again taking on lon Falls, are now occupying the Sign“ 0‘ summer. Mr, Henry Thurs- house formerly resided in by Mr. ‘0” has moved down from our Vil- Rich, Arkwright. “‘89 to set. things in readiness for 2nd, Rosedale, ‘ May 2.â€"+Contractor Mc- Donald has taken up his residence in Rosedale. THE WATCHMAN-WARDER. UNDSAY. ONTARIO, Officers of Supreme Court will be present. P. CONQUERGOOD, Vice Chairman. W. l Haliburton train will he held un tzl 4.30 p.nl., by permission 0! the Grand 'l‘runk Railway. ROSEDALE. I‘m hop. step and jump _ lst Girls, raceâ€"50 yardsâ€"lat box 0‘ Opera glasses'- ”.50. 2nd, gent’s ChOCOIEM, I75C. 2nd, plut‘, 50¢- combination set, $1.75. - Boys' raceâ€"under 16â€"100 yards. links, $2." 2nd. scarf pin $1.50. Standing broad. jumpâ€"lat locket, $2. 2nd. scar! pin, $1. ' Tune-legged raceâ€"Two combination sets, each $1.75. Sack raceâ€"lat, umbrella, 83. 2nd, fountain pen, $1.50. Fat men's raceâ€"lat. umt 2nd, (ountain pen, 81.50. Bun eating contest-41a. plates 81. 2nd, plants. 81. Married ladiea' raceâ€"v50 lat. 51bs. tea, 33. 2nd, 50c. ' T‘he Dunsrord football team was W811 Found. reorganized on Saturday night. Our Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Swein attended populet C.P.R. agent was elected’lthe funeral of Mrs. Swedn'e niece, captain. Give them good training, little J eon Hetehett. of Lindsay. young men next sum night. a eont'tnlnlng the children tor the young men's choir his been organiz- annivereary to be held the second ed, and are in-tremlng for the 00- 1(0an in June. melon. under the directorship oilr. ‘11:. W! teem held thelr meet- Chas. Campbell; ' lug recently and elected omens-e {on Mr. W. B. Kennedy. of Lakeside the you me follows: President. It. farm. has recently installed the tele- Hu'ry. 'l‘hompeon ; manager. Kr. [telephone . ' Noble Hick. ; ‘ceptun. Ir. Vie Sug- Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Kennedy. of git‘t‘; eec.’-treu., mi Wilmot '803- Mr. Wm. Wright has moved back to our village again, and will soon resume his duties as cheese maker. Miss T. M. Laidley, of Wobatgr's staff, span}: Saturday in Lindsay. We are very gldd to have Miss M» be! White in our village again. The Rev. Mr. Snowdon paid a fly- ing visit to Dunsford, and was the guest of _Rev. Mr. Wilson. dam is visiting menus in mum-00k. 'I‘hurstonia. Park is again taking on signs of summer. Mr, Henry Thurs- ton has moved down from our vil- lage to get things in readiness for summer visitors. of the game. However, we will take the instructions, of our opponents cheerfully and make the game as in- teresting as possible. TUESDAY, MAY 24 3‘38“ WW Jill and EBBBDEC DBDBBBEDEHBBDI Married ladiea’ raceâ€"~50 yards â€" Boya' backwud me, 50 yards lat, 51bs. tea, 83. 2nd, judinlere goods. 81. Fat men's raceâ€"lat. umbrella, $3 2nd, (ountain pen, 81.50. Bun eating contestâ€"11a. box choc- Noble Hickl : buptdn. Hr. Vic Sug- gitt; oec.~treu.. Mr; wumot ' Sug- gitt; mascot. Heater Cliflord Hark; scorer. Ila-Wino: lurk. They do- cided to m a. team in the luri- 'lho baseball team held their Inlet- ing recently and elected 0mm: for the year .3 follows: President, It. Harry noun-on; W. Hr. Noble‘ Hick. ; Napkin. It. Vlc_ Sug- gitt‘; sea-tram. Hr; Wilmot 'Sllx-i Mrs. Wesley Jewel is under the doctor's care at present. Mrs. J ackqon spent part. of last. week with her daughter. Hrs. Cm- well Found. Mr. and: Mrs. 12.8. Swain attended Mr. Vic ‘Suggitt spent Sunday- at his home here. The majority 01 the lumen are through seeding. and are glad tosoe dry weather again. Swain. J. E. Bruce, A. Swain, J. Pal-kin and R. S. Swain spent Fri- day drawing brick for the new par- sonage at Little Bntnin. ' fence on Friday night last with a splendid lecture. And after the lac- ture sold the quilt for the Ladiu' Aid of the Methodist church, realiz~ ing a nice sum.‘ Supper was provid- ed by the ladies. ”WVV Valentin, '. F. McCARTY, Sec. Committee. V-AiLE NTI A . "‘7 mmum uvcxuely unpronumng. and tag. {and My, in due season me fob Water race- on hand. lat Potato race-lat. Piece of china, :2. lst, camera. 82. 2nd, goods. 31. Girls' slow raceâ€"50 yardsâ€"lat bot- tle podium. 81. 2nd. box chocolat- ”with “phantom-y m Ives It, home. Ev m. u when thedootm- «ya-“You meg-zany.“ mud thannolvqm my *Ng- E“ FREE TO YOU AND EVERY SISTER BUFFER- llc FROM WOIEI'O All-MEI". I an I. woman. I know woman's an? ' g me £03m? thacure. hm no any c .08! With in“ instructions to wowed-ailments. 1 this cum W. G. BLAIR SON It is a pleasure for us to show the GOODS WE HAVE FOR‘ SPRING. N°“‘"° ""5" TO SELECT tflcé m Youâ€"Ir SISTEE 18 Paul of water 82. 2126. Docket. ~ The Forester with the largest fam- ily on the grounds. 5 lbs. moi 82. Tug-of-quCourt Lindsay I. o. p. against all comers. 181; box cigars. Handsomest lady on ground: will WW *1 silk piano drape. $3. knife. 75c. Gk'ls’ needle raceâ€"25 yards and re- turnâ€"let kid gloves $1.25. 2nd pio- :h $20, 2nd TAILORS 2 Doors Nut 09,-: nan rm. “'

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