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Watchman Warder (1899), 17 Jun 1908, p. 13

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Pawn Agent A MCNAHB. @9995 Agent All D RITU IN Wide chain. of rout". lecrul stopovou. ’l‘lohotl flood joint Alaska. - Yukon - Pacific Exposition, Sumo MAY 20 to SEPT. 30 Between all stations in Canada. Good going rune 30th and July lat. return limit July 2nd. 1901); Pacific Coa st Dominion may Excursions nmnn TICKETS in snow FARE W. F. MCCARTY we show many exquisite novelties es: pecially designed for June wedding gifts. These articles have the rare charm of combining the beautiful with practical utility. Our REPAIRING department is equipped to do all work promptly, at vex-v moderate prices. Wedding Rings 14k and 18k Marriage Licenses Issued 1N SlLVER AND CUT GLASS T. c. llgtchctt Amt, Lindsay 9" Kent- «It. [Over Nein s Slim: smre] Lindsay Eyeglasses repaired Broken muss renhced MEJMISLWh-D» l v {f yourequiredglass- es or had m. y trouble with your eyes, wouldn’t you rath- er :0 to .1. Specialist in optical work who is endowed by the; leading medical men and rmides‘ and has his office permanently in Lindsay?“ Examinatinn and consultmiun free Return limit. Oct. 31 $76.60 The Pcpuliafr J éivefi'j' Sto'ré M.l).C.M., F.T M.u. - OFFICE MU RESIDENCE : Comer Cambridge xnd \‘Vellington Streets . CAMERON WILSON EYESIGHT SPE CfALIST THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1909. Wouldn’t You? -. 5», n 'u er J W ‘ “L?“ ' Hark, Hark, the dogs do bark. m; are to the Minister of Justlee on be gypgigg hgvg @0319 {g EOWfl; ggmg half 9? 039 Edward (318899“. now in rags. a. number a: nuns, but, none eonflngd in the common Jall at Llnd in {fig \‘ph‘gg gown, The 539mm, sum-I am commanded to lnlorm ym wpu yga mg 33:”ngth is what. that file Excellency the Admlnlstn everybcdy says. just what induced t9? 0‘ “‘9 GfiVél‘hM‘t has 9”! them to try the Kawartha lakes as ' 9193996 to dlraet that $119 Bald PM: a summer weer: :19 one seems to 0W1” 99139599 from “9996-?" “1"“ know, bug as wg wgrg trying ‘9 8333le has £th day been 80 instruct: think :19: a! worldly things who 96- aheuld appear is distract our at- Amman Undcr'See. of State. tention on the Sabbath. but than! June 19. 1909- vary same, The. bright: trappings all the ladies were quite mtlceable, The: P901319 who hum net-alas to lass merry widow style of headgear. toe can 'very easily mm a reputation gather with the tantaatloally dressed ‘tor bravery and tumlghtodueu. ‘ Capt. V. W. Lancaster and his band of Volunteex bravesâ€"92 in num- berâ€"attended divine worship at .the Anglican church Sunday morning. 119v. I“; L. Barber. rector, deHVermg an inspiring address. Tuesday mor- ning they took the train via Lind; say for Sturgeon Point. where as part or the 45th regiment at his most gracious Majesty‘s Canadian militia. they 931119 for ma weeks. ‘ At a. meeting of the fisli and game! protective association last week a! resolution was unanimously passed, [asking for better restrictions re} partridge shooting. It seems that: lthe gradual depletion of forest and ‘woods drives these birds into small groves, so that an expert hunter] with a. dog may destroy the whole[ reost;jn a:short Aday‘ ~The: mam.- tion asked for no dogs and a. re- stricted time limit. This is a move‘ in the right direction, and may pre-l serve innocent life from wanton de-' struction. HIEE T0 YOUâ€"MY SISTER ! hope he may be spared many years Mr. McMullen. constable, got their to make his summer residence here, faithful proguse to move at 8 a. 111 Mr. and Mrs. Rauschenbusch, of Tuesday. ome may have, but we came in last week and understand they expect their queen the along any time and may be just kind of waiting around to give Her Ma- jesty a reception. Just where they came from seems a mystery. Tra-‘ dition has it that they are a. part Rochester, will occupy their cottage on north shore of Sturgeon lake all; summer. _ | Mr. A. A. Kennedy, of Toronto, is now occupying his cottage on the _ _ south shore of Sturgeon lake Of Napoleon s army sent to Mex1co Fishing opens Wednesday. Thereihalf a century ago. There may be will, as in past years, he a. rush to 3 some French but Just how much we On ac- J are at present unable to say. They count of the late spring bass are ;have the dark Spanish- Mexican hue, still on their spawning beds If:their language French, their attireâ€" many are taken as 11 ill surely be .although "Ot quite aristocratic _ is the case, it will mean the future deâ€" seemmgly good enough and they are pletion of our stock of fish. The happy. They know enough to mind game and fishery overseers Shoulditheir own business, and are qu1te see that none be taken over the reâ€". [harmless in many respects, no gulation length ‘and thus ensue as drunkenness, and if there is pro- much protection as possible {fanity it is a blessing we don’t At a meeting of the fish‘ and game I :know what thev sav. May peace ‘ protective association last week a l and happiness go With them. see who can land the first. Mr.E. P. Young, owner of the Springbank cottage, Harvey, came in from Pittsburg yesterday. 4 His 1 ever: faithful coilie, Roger, is 'just (as faithful as ever. Mr. Young took a sail by his gasoline launch “ Spray,” to see how things had lfatred since last fall. We are all glad to see Mr. Young back and‘ hope he may be spared many years to make his summer residence here. Mr. .-\..'A. Kennedy, of Toronto, is now occupying his cottage on the south shore of Sturgeon lake. Mr. and Mrs. Rauschenbusch, of Roch‘éster, came in last week and will occupy their cottage on the north shore of Sturgeon lake all summer. I Bobceygeon, June lay-We are‘ having ideal summer weather; The recent showers have brought back that, requisite freshness so much de- sired. Everything is lovely. Tourists are coming, some are al- ready here, and soon we will be in the thick of it. Gypsies Intéflére'IWltTh ’1 I l . Eldon Councfl Proceedings ‘ School at Bobcaygeon ' "‘ " The Eldon Court of Rev: sion Wasrmotion to the it the force.ol' 'III 10 YOU AND IVIIV IIIYIR DU"... IMO 'IOM WOQIN'. AILMIITO. Ottawa, June 14. '09. With reference to your’letwr at the 8rd to fine Minister of Jul-Mae on be- half of one Edward 61599911. new eanflned in tha common Jana: Limb any. .1 m commanded to inform you that His Excellency the Administm ter of the Gavan-amt has m planned to all-get that the said pm: onerz‘he ”leased from custody. The sharin‘ has £th day been so instructs Mr. I. E. Weldon. Glaspbell's couna set, received the following legter from the department. §GLASPELL Edward Glaspell, who was sentenc- ed to three months in jail at the Spring Assizeu for perjury has reâ€" ceived commutation of sentence and Sheriff McLennan received instruc-' tion from the Minister of Justice to- day to release him. ‘ Papers For Release Received by Mr. I. E. Weldon er the school or the gypsies would have to move. It really seemed for a time as if Vivian Lancaster's ‘red coats would have to appear before no grand stand, no elephants. though scholars and gypsies were hobnabbling around, each trying to get a flank movement on the other. and the principal declared that eith- knew. Well, they squatted, and right beside our Public school. too. Sure there was a. time on Monday. Wi-ld Bifi's Buflalo show of the west Was no comparison. No side shows. children at once drew the attention of the Sunday school scholars and it was not long till the whole town IS RELEASED v} svvJJ The Eldon Court of Revision held at Kirkfield recently. l The the attention IOWing appeals were dealt with: he empowered £9 esteem an aunt: em! cliques er the Wuhan“! from me bank 9r banks a! mates 9! m communal: a! Emu and that the seam” son! he Mashed $9 an: McDonald = Hemehem = The: the bylaw e! the manteipallty of Eden. spamming fix Seaeey. Esq” em and {steamer of fine township at Eldea be Mew 1»; adding the {chewing amps! ms eke mum Palestine Cheese 00. appealed against. business assessment. but as the assessment was received too late. it could not. be considered. Thou. Thornbury also appealed against assessment of B.-E. cor. lot 11. con 9, on the ground that he; should be assessed as 1". lnstesd of diary McKinnon. This appeal not being reamed in time could not be considered; After the adjournment of the court of revision the members resolved themselves late the ordinary meal: Meal eeuaell‘ ’ er. and that the "allowing properties have thatr statute labor transferred to name: lot; 84:. can. 5. E. i lot 25. can. 5; lot 94. Ram. and lot 95. SEEâ€"Carried. and C. N own the ass and S. i a: t°°' on the laY~ ‘A- 1-.-- MeEaehemâ€"Mwonald â€" That that, part. at the Mk eon. line lying be: tween Portage; Road on who north and the swamp on the south be mada to comprise a now read db vialon known as division 96-3: that. Wm. Fonter be appointed madman- W. R. Foster lppduléd to have his statute labor against. his property on 5th can. changed “A" new road dis vision to be made on em: north and or con. 5. Mr. J. Mainland and H. McLean also naked for £th Qhange. ‘ A. Mnthieson appeaied to have the canal lands struck on his property. He asked to haVe his assessment re- duced one‘halt. 24 acres of drown land was struck ofi‘ Alex. Kathie» son‘s assessment, and the assessment "‘19 ‘redueed M00. Max. Dalglish appealed against the number of days' road work against. him. 'The roll being produced it was found that Max Dalgllah was on as M.F. and he should be '1‘. I Wilfred Goad appeqled ag t his assessment in Kirkfiéld. fir? lands that his weigh scales stood upon. claiming that the land was leased from the G. T. R., and they were al- ready paying taxes :- it. The as- sesaor statetf that d‘includbd all fixtures and the “ la‘nd " here meant scales. The assessment was con- firmed. Peter R. McEachem appealed against assessment of E. 5 lot 20. con. 20, on the grounds that he should be assessed as freeholder 'of this instead of Ag hie-5 When. The change was n! dé aim Archie McEachern changed‘ on the roll from F. to M. R; ~ The assessor claimed that accord- ing to his judgment McDonald's pro- perty was correct,y assessed, and if anything was ‘wrong it might 'be assessed a trifle too high. The court compared the assessment of this property with that of neigh- boring properties and found the assessment properly equalized. The assessment was continued. A. H. and C. H. Campbell appeal- ed against assessment of land cm W. 4} of lot 9, con. 10. and N.-E. } of lot 9," con. 10. and the S.-W. i of lot 10, con. 10,. as being as- sesSed too high. The assessor was called and claimed that his assess- ment of this property was correct. He drew the attention of the court to the assessments in the neighbor- hood and the court comparing them confirmed the assessment. C. N. McDonald appealed against the assessment of his property, the S. i and N.-W. A} of lot 15, 003.17, on .the grounds that it was assessed too low, being now assessed [or 81,- 800 and he claimed it should be assessed for $3,000, was nearer the actual value than $1,800. In re- ply to question from Mr. McEach- ern he stated it was assessed in 1905 and 1906 for $2. 000 i Lad, per "3., 18¢. Chickens per ”5.. 15¢. Batu. per pair, 80c. durum. 90¢ per pound. Ducks per mlr 01 Potatoes. per bag. 75c. mmhub. 6c. pet- bunch. mums». so. par lb. Tetanus. O I'M. lac. mama. be mu. Onions ( ) be back mum w bush. Carrots 103 per bunch mm as per bunch. smwgrmu us not bu: Gumludloamh AW 10. H UM ”lamb“. with bum. Milena m m '1‘. II! lllhlu ”m " Mu .'I“l “‘3“ fill. W M: “I {ol- The market was fnlrly well at- tended ou Saturday. The p l as of butter. luv and potatoes have drop. pod, while wool has udvunced The gain market remumu the same. A palr of chlekenu were unwed {m- ule at. 15¢ per pound. Following no the corrected prion : Flour. but mutton. null ”.88 En: 18 and 190 par down. Dairy butter 900. CW butter. lac par lb. Drum per quart 80c. finned outs. mm “.15. BM. 01.25 r cwt. nu wheat. 1.90 per but. Spa-lag when. 01.15 per bus. Goose when 01.10 per bun. Buckwhuc no 801' bun. Barley 486 to 5 a per bus. 0;". 60¢ per mm. Rya 60¢ per bun. Rod clover. MA". I? per Mu. Milka clam. retell. .9 per bun. Lam put 90: par bun. Small poa- OOo par hm. Gnu nod. W bu... mu. 00.". Hay per ton .10 and Ill. Bmw “.60 to 05.. not had. Prices Have Loweredufairly Large Market To-day EGGS, BUTTER AND POTATOES man. trip to Duncan Graham's on Board of Health duty 31. Munici- pal World, accounts for. supplies, $6.64, Sam McKinnon, assessor sa- lary 375; S. McKinnon. attending court of reVisioh $8. Flour} Hannah. null. ”.10 per Spenchobinsonâ€"That the fol- lqwing accounts be paid': Geo. Ash- Mclhnaldâ€"McEachernâ€"That the council pay Sam McKinnon. assess- or, for attending court of revision, the sum of three dollars. McDonaldâ€"Robinsonâ€"That a grant of 825 be made to assist in opening the 5th con. line south from Port- age Road, and that Wm. McEachem be commissioner to expend some. -- Carried. McDonaldâ€"Spenceâ€"That the coun- cil appoint Sam. McKinnon and team at 35¢. per hour to work with the stone crusher.â€"-Carried. A communication was read from Neil Mmmir in which he stated that he would hold the council liable for anv dnmnge um should open:- to his threshing outfit in crossing over nny of the following bridges as they are not safe: Bridge 0n the third quarter road. con. 8. between lots 15 and 16. four bridges on the ‘9th con. line. between the third and‘ ifourth quarter roads and three bridges on. the eighth con. line ' be~ tween the 2nd and 3rd quarter roads and a bridge on the 8th ccn. line between the 3rd and 4th 'quarter roads, and a culvert on the 10th con. line‘between the 3rd and 4th I quarter road. ‘ Messrs. Hicks. Maxwell and lit- Cheli waited on the council asking to have the 10th con. line opened from Caz-den boundary south to drowned land. Mr. Mitchel stated that it might cost $600. . No ac- tion was taken. motion to givg it the force.“ s by- lamâ€"Carried. an. Mail. a: to no n It and. man lo ‘0 tie per h. gag gym. “3 to In. You} O to A1617 In II. NERVOUS, LIFELESS DEBILITATED MEN Cor. mama Ava. and 06mm 51.. Mott. M in sin. hfnmmommwuw .m humans: to hundreds and ”‘0“ c \lvn” dries“ madam ou " o . m “mwmggndlflduarj: ”00an w u- '3' Jam! This pug”. Man-tar” for Wanton-bu.- our W...” “ 6‘1““1'.” °°' “WWW :Idoh.wugm cm CAI” 60W OR NO PAY gum!“ 7071:.va yak! : ‘0‘" 00111 Lr’fi list It “has done "on You. Ito . I!“ you. be I magnum-09$“ “' Mummum' “viii" Miami: nun (In mm" 1 u in 3%” mama Manama. Wool unwashed. u to Ghana 17 D. VIM who”: 18 $9 I003; a Jun: 36 MAN? m3:

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