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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 May 1910, p. 16

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Between all Stations in Canada, also to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N.Y., Detroit and Port Huron, Mich. (Puckett; good going May 23rd and 24th. Return limit May 26th ‘ o Niagara Falls and Bunmo, 1V . x ., ueu-uu and Port Huron, Mich. . . , In convorsation with Ald. McCarty {Tickets good going May 23rd and 24th. Return limit May 26th this morning he‘ stated that the , probability was_ that thus wonidbe ‘UPPBR LAKE STEAMBRS a n l of floats in I] ll ‘ Sailing from Samia at 3.30 pm. for 800,, inn! and trades procession on my and Port Arthur, May ll, 14, 18. Pariah. Th0 Fm’vom m“ Duluth,May 11,20, Sailing from 001-! . _ ‘1 . ~ » lipggvood 1.30 p.m., and Owen Sommmwwwd mm “mud... M... gmwmlof mmmwuw flag 11.15 p.m. Weanesa for 800 and Georgian Secure your tickets and full information from H. 3. Hidden, anu can» my,» y Ports. TownYLgont .1 wmwmt Hmondmangeforfloa. desiringtoenwshouldintorm PAGE Try the Great Lakes Route to the West The finest fresh water boats afloat sail from Owen Sound as follows : Monday.....S.S.§ "Athabasca” Tuesday . . . . S. Sf} ‘Keewatin” g Wedn’day..S.S.'3“A1berta” if Thursday. . S. S. 5 ”Manitoba.” ‘5 Saturday...S.S.2“Assiniboia."; The mtes are practicallyfiless than by all ranâ€"the service as unexcelled and the trip is made one of health and pleasure. ’l‘. C. Matchett Victoria. Day Single Fare for Round Trig ’ r~â€"_â€"_ arm cs nouns; 9.00 amxo 5.00. p. AGENT “I LINDSAY Ww~”§“ in; Infants and Children. We have just recei‘ved a large shipment of extra fine imported olive oil. , Several expert judges have pronounced it the best olive oil they have ever found. Delicate, sweet and bland and guaranteed absolutely pure If you Wish an olive oil that is unsurpassed for quality, here is an opprtunity to get it. Costs nu more than many oils not so A. fliginbptham, Druggist mu «mun mm. of s' ht testin is original. I do“ not try on g asses. “I 001: into. the cyst” and measure the inside focus, that 18 why I can fit complicated cases when others fail. Do. not hesitateto consult me if your‘eyes need help. â€" 'Eyesight Spécialfst 92 Kent-em, over Neill’s Shoe State Lindsay ~ . Extra Fine Imported Olive Oil . 1'3. ANNIS, 9911., We sell it if: bulk in any THE WATCHMAN WARDLR LINDSAY, ONTARIO agfiossibletogoe- into LINDSAY um MI CITY. MY SYSTEM Big Pieparations for 24th of May Celébrations The weather has been sommt cold for may, 'but the weathm: promises ideal weathzft the may of lay, the day of big celeb”) tion in Lindsay. The Foresters. un- der whoab 3mm the colebntion to being held, an spa-tug map“!!! to‘ make the day a success. and they are looking forward to one of tho largest crowds in the history of the town. In the morning than will b. a. grand callthumpim guard. and trades amnion. for Which , good prim will be giwn. The" will be another parade an the afternoon headad by. the Lind-w Citimo‘ Band” when the Forum will much to thc Agrlcultuul Park in a. body. 0n ills “ground- there wlll be I. large numb” or athlotlp wants. good prlm bola; altered tor every went. The baseball tournament On the occasion of the departure say farewell. of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Feir and fa- farewell tc 111in from Janetville to Peterboro. Imus and where they will reside in the future. We experieu they were presented with the iol- 'words to ex lowing address : intellectual quand Mrs. Isaiah Fair and fam- strengthened ily,â€"We, your numerous friends of and augmen J anetville and surrounding com- Ition. We s. mimit‘y', need scarcely say that it is 'l a, happy an with feelings of deep regret that we .new home. are assembled here to-night to bid ifarewell. be \you farewell, and take the opporâ€" lagain in 91 tunity of giving some slight expres- gthen foreVeI sion of our regard for you as friends {slight take: and neighbors. _ iyou we ask During your residence 3 here you iing-room have by your sterling qualities won ‘ purses, whi< and held a high place in the estim- ibe spared 1 ation of your fellow citizens. Whilst I that you w you have ever lived amongst us you :thoughts yi have ever lived and labored to do |But let no your best for the right and for the ‘Break in 01 good cause. Your influence has 7 For the ra' been deeply felt by many and your: ’ tide brl labors have not been in vain. You Is' all arou have been faithful in your duties and ,And hope's a great benefit in our iWhile the ‘ churches; you have Mr. Feir in our! - us. societies been a great aid. You will ' Then let be greatly missed from amongst usl done on all sides. The younger people ZThough we have ever been social and suitable‘ good-by companions to our young people, 'It is life's and will also. be greatly missed. But And 'we pl our loss will be some one else’s gain, are we: and the influence you have left will " Sic idur yet bring glory. We confidentially The pathw anticipate that in your new home As you you will. take a share cf the duties Signed in ' of public spirited ditizens. and now churches o the time comes when ~ we must Gill, J a8. WWW {3‘ p < 0 5 fl Rib Roast 12¢. . Sirloin steak 14c. Spare ribs, 8 Ibd. lot 9563 Bee! cattle. 8 to 50 lb. Bay, 814 to $15.1)” ton. , Glover hay. 810 to 818.. Pen. straw, $1.50 pa- load. Straw, $8.50 to O! 10:11. I VIVA... - , '13, happy and emu i new home. So dear {tic Â¥ farewell. hoping perhaps iyou we ask you to acne] 'ing-room cabinet, half I 'purses, which we hope y We spared to use. and i] rlthat you will remembe Patrick cram. and 50. route. was «paw-W- being I“Iofl.h firyllk for, vlsu 325. ”an; and $10. The bk flu mile mama should duo b0)! N! dram cud. .- m prison on mum. m nodal. First print ‘20 cold Intch, 211:! pm 8 «in: mantle clock. The other owns: lncludo avert! running races. tug of In. 1mm won“, one. A prime will duo but"- on to tho haul-omen lady on tho grounds, and one to tho Won the grounds with thg lug.“ lul- My. From Ill prospects tho spam will ho upwinlly manning. up u M are summoned by the C.A.A.U.. 0|. army "it should be lam. should attnct all the best teams in the surrounding rountry, tn. pru- firewall to ones who shared our trials and sorrows and our 1.0378. We experience diflculty in finding words to express ourselves. We feel intellectual companionship has strengthened the bonds of friendship and augmented the pain of separa- tion. We sincerely wish you each ”V farewell. hoping perhaps to see you ' village, but it forever then forever fare thee well. As a. slight token of our deep regard for you we ask you to accept this din- ing-room cabinet, hall rack and purses, which we hope you will long kn charm t0 use. and in dome 80 wv wt..â€" that you will remember in your thoughts your friends in Janetvillo. But let no. sadness or sigh tonight Break in our farewell chorus, For the radiant light of life’s noon- There are thousands of so-called “just as good” Emulsions, but they are -notâ€"â€"â€"-they are simply imi- tations which are never as good as the original. They are like 'thin milkâ€" , SCOTT’S is thick like ‘a heavy cream.‘ . If you want it- thin, do it yourselfâ€"â€"With waterâ€"- but dont‘. buy it’ thin. . ww-I-e-FMV’“ 3001'?th v ‘- Tho band‘sewngboot nutter has much pleqsure in announcing that for the convenience of hisgmwy customers in the North Ward and district that he has opened a'brnnch store on ‘ - . -n g 0“ fit A‘ for the purpose of making all kinds 0f high-grade Boots and Shoes to order. Corns,'uunions and all other kinds of deformed feet soecially attendej to. Oustomers are invited to call and inspect the work in its numerous cage! 0! making endto select their own uppers. All boots made by him we gut-enteed to. be waterproof. Repairs in all its branches promptly and neatly executed. What About That Suit? W.G. BLAIR SON DON‘T FORGET THE ADDRESS: North of William-st, and at Lindsay-st. South, Opposite the Skating Rink It is a pleasure for us to Show the GOODE WE HAVE FOR- SPRING; N“§¥£’£‘3’r Advertifla i] “Our assortment of Doors ever, all rock stained Em}; mum-st. m was Blacksmith Shop "the early fly. W MY 1:, 1 910 THLORS ”wisdom" mm “Mr/“Voawood II ‘aumwood. and lot ” bu m. 1910. l 1: Sons. Hunting A mos. LIN no]: a. beautiful No; 527 7, the Ilgdon. Ind. A1013 will maid his own stable.1 . Tumsâ€"For w‘ " 1m. RICH 1910. by Geo M“ w alums?t hm! For 1“:an ~ .6 a ll .nvtl 10

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