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Watchman Warder (1899), 25 Jun 1908, p. 12

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Efilfi‘ m” "m” mntnsmd died on Thursday last. ,1 he lute rl‘he recent heavy rains have supra! 01' the youm: Imam“ _ ‘ ”h“ Ham...“ "f grout. blessing to the agx-i- willz. m and sm-ruumling may“... .M‘JHI ‘hn l‘nrn raiSmLI i'n‘i Kuhn been I In aslugging game of ball the‘ Gleam-m "'I‘ormantors” trimmed the Widwawakes to the tune of 2â€"4. The superb tossing of "Shorty" Graham was up to the standard, and Jack Ineton was a star catcher. Mr. Gilbert McFadyen, the popular photographer, is doing a rushing bus- iness. Mr. Colin Campbell, of Eden, was a Glenarm visitor on Sunday. The new telephone from Cambray through our village fills a. long-felt Baby Carnage 01 an Express “u" mwsovnw vb. “a!" 07"; I BOO Btuuuuw Ilwlv "v..- ...- - ., . 3:: grounds picnic. “1 on iing schools at a distance of ten: - ' . ' miles for entrance exams. ! We hope to soon have 'he ‘l'rmt Valley government steamers here «3 clean ( u' out river. There would visitedpur merchants on Thursday Efrggv}1;t‘}gg,a alarmed. the ' ser- [paint wmcn anus greguy w Luv u}:- onubusg‘iei: . .m (1’ th ivices to hear their former pastor. IpearaDCe. ' mama W “3% m: m mm in SW of ng The mi: ,2“ my “33,. W .‘ . . . J W k - . - Bexiey side of our village. while Mr. ‘Q “smug at M“ J°S' 31°09'11” 5‘ or on a for m J MC ‘ . . . . _. Mr. and Miss Shaver, of Little Gee. JaS- Wake‘m ‘5 “mg 1‘1“? 58“” oniBritain, are visiting at Mr. W. H. A young M'Ais the latest arrival the Somerville side. Cement walks; at Mr. R. Nurse's. , BURNT RIVER. Mrs. Wm. Adkms' spent. Sunday in _ . . . Skuce’s. “ingoiéffiifitfii? fée’ié‘iewfii‘i: Mr- L- Wm. of mama, and Mr- W- J- Erma- Wm, amt melon runs. . -. ., ° ’ Mr. and Miss Iathangne, of Lifiord, Saturday with Mr. B. F. Finley. Mr. and the m mum, and ovâ€"‘E‘ , ‘ Nellie Perdue. Glendown. spent Sun- day‘s}, m“. T. D. Purdue’s. Rev. J. E. Somlth. of Cunn- eon. ville; circumfexchmpd pulp“:- with! ” ' d ' h - 3;; herfzzame over mg t on Thurs ‘spent, Sunday in this vicinity. ‘51-. .Bowerman, ‘dentist, will visit ref?"- 101111 Lowery Is at present sul- Coboconk, August 5th, and Victoria Mugâ€" gonna sprained hang. 1 Rowd August 61:11. No visit in July._ ‘ '9' ' art.. of_ Huntsnllehs’pent. a fewtdays Wlth friends hex-e. TORY BILL. 001. Young. of Kingston,» was in town last week W the mili- tary stores to Capt. Antenna. .â€" We are lad 1: Master 1V5“ ' NORLAND. g , 0 see Mr. James Shea gave a. .splendid .Mooreabletobeoutagainafwre-tm - v ed, mwmmim J une 225â€"“?- Harry Wessell . has turning from the Ross Hospital. on wumwaymnw Etmwfi “1' last. mm m m t in tin rain on th 30- l of whish g number signed the pledge, in shape to start [cutting next week. ' 1 ~ one 19 80mg to Peterborq on Weweresorwtolearnthat Mr.‘the 2thw.‘ » andmu ‘ ’ _Wilson had the misfortune to films _ ~ :. ., .. organize council woonm. a! only badly bruised-and- sham -_ . ‘ ' . ‘Wnson Next, “Sit iof 1!". ML {den-V up. but we hope ant Hrs fise, «to ,;Quee.n.§ BOM:.W ' , wm soon by m 38'3“ ‘ who firm.” mag, Julysril. . ~ '11}. Eric Myers is visiting his bro- ther in the village Quite a. number from here took in the anniversary at Eden and report a good time. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE June 19.â€"The senior department of ob:- school was closed on Wednesday of laS’t week, owing to the absence of the teacher, who, with Mrs. Birchm‘d, e “Av Wynnâ€"v- , was in attendance at the marriage of the fomuerfs brother,- Mr. R. M. Birohard. at Linden Valley. Mr. Wm. White, of Flavelles Ltd. visited our merchants on Thursday 01': business. -- :- - R. L. MORGAN Druggist. Optican and Stationer‘ Riggs’ 01d Stand. GLENARM. conocoxK. For a. GO TO has been sick for the p able eo be around again. ‘ 'lne urn: ciety of G 'gave inter and dairy :was pro zthe meetiz ; Mr. I'Iin ‘ f the Pull [here on S ‘was very lnumber o I The Si _: -Anfizw the meetings. ‘ i , . ; Mr. Hinton. of .Coboconk. occupiedlhope to “the pulpit in the Methodist church cratiion lhere on Sunday, and though the day of dtrmb an )5 ‘was very warm there was quite a. schedule lnumber out. . l The sidewalvs are I) Iof repairs and hope that. they lxvill . 1soon be looked after before there are m make lsome broken limbs. g with p: lumitp 1 adly in need Craig, work, 12' “U15 cu vc w-v--â€"-â€" 1-0 W The delega es of .the Industrial So- ciety of Guelph, visited Norland and gave interesting lectures on farming and dairy works, on June .22, which was profitable to all who attended June 23.â€"The recent. showers have improved the crops considerably, (but the hay crop is going to fall shout, of the May prospect, as the June frosts, together with the drought of ,the last two weeks, had a damaging Eetfect upon the unusual May growth. Rev. Fr. Fitzpatrick’s picnic heid at: Tara. Grove, Ennismore, on Tues- day, June 16th, was .a. huge succoss. The day was delightful, consequently :an immense crowd gathered. uvl. Wv- - | “W“- 3 Miss McCrae, of Brock, \isited at Quite a. number will attend the iDow-neywillc last Sunday. ‘bam raising of Mrt Jacob Lowes. I Miss Olive Herligey is at. present which takes place to-day ' visiting friends in Warsaw. Mrs D 1-inlay is visiting her sisâ€" i Mrs. ngEllen O’Brien and daughter. ter, Mrs. Wm. Braden. Selwyn llMiss Mollie, are visiting Emlly fri- Mr Fred Lowes and wife, Can- lends Mrs O’Brien intends selling her. nington. vi ‘Sited friends in this local- ‘ijarm before returning to her home jty last week. 1n Minneapolis. Mr. Wm Deyell has built an addit- iion to his barn Miss Lillie McGeough passed through Downeyville last, week and called on her sister, Mrs. Ed. Cos- tello. ~ I Miss Olive Pearson, of Buckhom. is visiting her friend. \Iiss Mollie O‘Brien. Her many acguaintanoes of Maple Leaf Corners are pleued "to in Minneapolis. MOUNT FOREB. June 22.â€"The anniversary, which; was held on the 14th and 15m was a? success. The Rev. Mr. Cragg, of Fen-l elon Falls, ably conducted both sex-i vices on Sunday. He preached to! the children in the morning. On Mon- day ievening the crowd assembled in spite 'of the cold. The proceeds am- ounted to $80. A num§er_of people prbfitable 1 OWNEYVILLE. pa st week Doouns. â€"â€"' ’ 1e)”. ‘work on a. barn for Lime Gee- W. H. A. young man'js 1 at Mr. R. NurSe's. _’ and Mr. W. J. Brym may-d, Saturday with Mr. 1 KINMOUNT. J nne 23.â€"Cra.ig Austin have commenced Work in part. of their new mill. It” seemed to start. 011 like clock work. The hum of the saws and the busy workmen seemed to give new life to our village. They |hope t6 haVe the shingle mill in op- eration in a. short time. Their drive of timber landed here last, week. and is ten or fifteen days ahead of and is ten or mu schedule time. W Craig, who have work, deserve cre us “Ab, .. _- _,, work, deserve credit for their energy it” â€"rs h . - .1. in making such good time. w. 11., “$225260“? “3: :1; “‘8 with part of his men, went back to 300 r‘v l fifi 8‘ _ e F? White Lake for some more timber. his 0:331: 1on;um;tmln and had good luck in the lake, but t t h ‘fs F‘eé 3“ could not run into the Burnt River if,“ at“? )fthlrth_r01 without mixing with O'Hara’s drive, h‘iuirybitltg'e oarglol mg ‘50 they had to break up camp. bOnes wove brokenp a d Mr. and Mrs. Jam Webb and be t k .' ” family, of French River, om. who a “m “33‘“ have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John â€"â€" McKinley. returned home Saturday. CAMERON A p._-.._ horn - , .I it..- 1 nnnfl‘ mps‘;n-v‘v , --v-â€"_ -_- VV __ - A number of Masons from here attended divine service at St. Paul’s church, Minden, on Sunday. MTS- JOS- Gregg. 0‘ Huntsvule. ‘5 to see him. sorry to new u... ..-_,, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. in our midst is going to be so short. Wm. Christopher. Mr. Bertie Bryson, who has been The Farmers' Bank should do a. on the sick list, having had an at.- ‘good business the coming year, as back of quinsy, returned to his dut- ;the prospects of the farmers were ies Monday evening. never brighter. Mr! Georhe Dunn, who has had an attack of inflammation, is improv- FOWLER' S CORNERS. June 23.â€"The crops are looking ex- ceedingly well since «the rain last, store and dwelling house a. coat 0! paint which adds gregtly to the up- eedingly well since the rain luau nu. can a.-. __. _ and Mrs. George Dunn Sunday last. |lreÂ¥~hnl'm-‘- ' Mr. Jae. Bannon. three miles south E veek. Quite a. number, will attend the Quite a number from here took in _ . . ram raising of Mrf Jacob Lowes, the tea. at Zion this week. A good of hm. l-‘gerectmg another 990 which takes place to-day. time is reported. frame building. Mr. J. Nicholle 15, Mrs. D. Finlay is visiting her sis- Ball Point is becoming quite a contractor. and Time. Downey, of :er, Mrs. W-m. Braden, Selwyn. summer resort. and a. number of cot- Reaboro, builder. Henry Laidley is Erecting a. fine MP- Fred LOWeS and wife. Can- tgges have been built this summer. _ mington, visited friends in this local- MrS. Sadler, Lindsay. entertained a residence m Omemoe. :ty last week. number of her Lindsav friends on! Mr. John Lent has greatly loan- Mr. Wm Deyell has built an addit- Monday last, in honor of her tenth tilled the grounds in front. of his ion to his vbarn. . ~ . handsome residence. There will be a picnic held in Mc- Another boy has just arrived in our The nimual garden pgrty on lhe Gee’s woods on Friday. June 16th. neigflyorhood, thin tin» to brighten £13th Joly .on the Pmbytenen A good time is expected. 5 the ham 0! Mr. Charlie Coppins. grounds promises to come up to lor- Mrs. Fisher, Porlt Hope, is visi Dog-t; 10’8“ tin picnic at Ball liner years at the 11 me of Mr. Geo. McCuai ‘_ ; Polni‘iou‘ July 1' A good program ‘ Local option is not preventing bus: Mr. 3 d Mrs. Evans Storey spent. is - " PW- 'I’be Wideawakes mess in our town as expected. The Sunday With Mr. Gordon Mm, 861- and 1.56 mm. W1 W men men have more money to spend wyn. , from mm; m billed ,0, a‘W- on the mantles of lite. and there Mr. R. Maitland has given his A130 Little Britain M is expecmd. into lower headaches and police wurt store, and dwelling house a, coat of if theme-ima- is favorable. This- “W'L . Paint Which adds greet-13' to the up- will be one of the best picnics of semi“; 1‘” a: “0mm ‘ gem‘g’h, 0‘ pearame. - season. m" _ . on row t n g aor- the picnic Booth on‘ing schools at a (ll-tame of ten . LAQAA .A. ’ -_- LL- AMA. on_“ a... ._e_.u‘uu at.“ the near mime. Mr. Emmy 11:13:36 “W “W.“ lung-w- wu. Mr. and Ira. Reeds. Haripom. are! 18! was chairman, which position he. . _ most ably filled. _: _ . . ; means ulna. mam _ ', new Mrs. A. Read gave ‘a. prowlive Inch mummy is hit for» If. It“ eudu'e pmyattmmngmmfmkmmtblo-dhhwfle. lull: honor of her friend. Miss 000mm. one 4929349 Way. , mm. ‘ ‘ ‘- '1 ’ ' ‘ ggiwxfifigggafi ‘ ~ .' . K‘ n We have put the best in this lot. They express all the correctness that clothes can, and quality. stands out boldly in every garment. We want you to closely examine these suits for detail in finish. Same values selling every day for $15 and $18. The designer’s art, the cutter‘s skill, and the tailor’s exacting care speak right out in this lot of faultless duds. You’ll be impressed with them at first glance. They go on sale with the rest for ........................................................ I 1 .95 These are the smartest of 1908 designs in all light Every one means solid comfort for all summer, made belt-loops, and all the little detaiLs which go to make stylish, comfortable summer suit The regular price w: can get one this week for .................................... A smacking fine line of feather weight jaunty fellows with the free and easy snap of . A_1-_.. Ayn-1 n‘finng on ;n\7;tln0 ’uuuy 'stunninâ€"gzilot of colors andstripes as im can’t know all the pleasure “Good old 1 into one of these. Shey are worth ev¢ This sale gives you yours at ............ Outing and Two-Pieqe Suits Marked to Go $9 Men’s 2-piece Suits $5.95 uUuN yuan-- _.._, . OPS from hex-’e Dr. and Mrs. Lanyard and two gee dz: St' Paul 5 children are visiting his mother and otmIl-quéville , sister. His many friends are pleased 5 Mr and 'Mrls to see him. Sorry to hear his stay ' ‘ 5' in our midst is going to be so short. Mr. Bertie Bryson, who has been IR should do a (m the sick list. having had an at- $12 to $14 Outing Suits $7.95 . wedding» anni 31d in Mc- Another 1’01 June 16th. neighborhood . 1 the how 0! . is visigg Don't; (org! McCuai ‘. ' Point‘on J‘ of the Come this week and Trofit by them ' 7 $15 and $18 Men’s $11-95 Special--Men’s Straw Sail- 3 best in this lot. They express all the correctness that ' ors and FBdOI’aS Id quality stands out boldly in every garment. We . SW "“1““ Regular $1.50 and $3 sale prlce 49c tsely examine these suits for detail in finish. A p“ (.1 z “.3 an a Who Aaeicmor’s art, the cutter}; skill, “.4... “up mmlitv bralds 7, Toronto, which ‘vfas well contested died and thoroughly enjoyed by all the Mrs. players. The prize went to Mr. Wes- for ley Short. and Miss Blakley. after urda the cards refreshments were served. hot land the balance of the evening was Fen: 'spent. in song and music on the pi- vice ano by Miss Cosburn. ,1 M: Mr. Thomas Dack has ed rOzxd overseer for this locality to Se expend the Governmt grants. tend A ._..:..._.... in schr appoint» frou "-r -77, Mr. Robert. Allen, the engineer In Mr. Martin's mill, met. with an acci- dent which nearly cost him his life It, appears he was oiling a .3110“. which revolvw at the rate of about 300 revolutions per minute. when his owl-hauls caught. and in an in- stant he was yuirled round the shaft. , A.-- Ann“ A" AMI-u. .., _ v , bOnes were broken: and he will 'soon be at work again. BURNT RIVER. Mrs. Wm. Adkins spent Sunday in MlomFallg. , ,M V Mr. and the mass“ mute and Nellie .Perdue. Glendown. spent Sun- dqy‘at Mr; T. D. Moe’s- Rev. Mr. neckla. Non-had. con. ducted services in m' yew -',xI._ 3 designs in all light cloths and colors. all summer, made with cuff trousers,, i which go to make a perfect fitting, The regular price was 39, you 5 95 ”""'â€"D "' ’ x; ,d summer time” brings till you get every cent of $12 and $14- 7 95 ~--.. .......................... I v r weight and medium weight: suits, ' snap of this summer’s effects in a. inviting as a moonlight drive. You‘ . on ---.- "A; be is included in our offerings for this week. No week since the sale began has been as broadly planâ€" ned and provided for and the Bargains are beyond question the GREATEST _____________________â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- a wim Swat '- {rm _ exvec _ swa ("w on. Ana-w“; -__, the Mrs. Tinney had be in poor health Wes- for some time. The funeral on Sat- after urday was attended by a large num- rved. her of friends. The ReV. Mr. French. was Fenelon Pulls. conducted the ser- c pi- vices at the house and grave. i Mr. Tom Suddaby has returned point: from Fenelon Falls. Lv to Several of the Vypung peopie nt- - _ n--.:.¢ 'n on -mues 101' Guyana.» y.â€".-.._ v” we” Umucxvu, Byl‘ua ~.W We hope to soon have 'he TM,“ Tl gardén party under the auspices! "’ Valley swarm 8W" hue w of the Presbyterian church choir will, noted similar to parcel No. 1. AP clean ( u' out raver. There would be held on the church lawn Friday ply to R. A. Smithson. Glonarm. in be great. fishing then. evening. Ont... box 51- i , ' . . v ' f-l' M . ~- â€"- . Ne“ saw.“ there Will m 3 mt' ”I“... am. t - - riotlc oemoe held In the Preobyter- HSOLD OUT BUSINESS. , Conn- ion church, in the alumoon. conduct- on. my; circumfoxchmpd pulpit; with ad largely by the children of the Stay! On account of the sudden sicl.n«+" m Bern; ‘Woch. Meal ’ din- du' .chool. of Ilia Adam Dom, of the Adm ' ‘ Ir, Fleming. of Toronto. mammal-an Mess Co., town, the HIV ho- m‘m-wm, > - lot ‘ lo smud- with In. naming and children in‘nse has been sold to the Williamson ., and was taken to the . W3 stove yesterday. Mr. mm 3" .m- x‘“ Nubia». of Toronto. .iswhuvheen 1n bxmimss for about uvo mi ' - u m” 9' month 013'”. but on accomt of sickm. lye ”W: “I“ 9-m- . , .1 1m troubles he has not been a store llUul L‘“~Ivâ€" â€" __ , Several of the young peopie at-i tended the social on. Miss Devitt's‘ school on Friday last. ‘ Mr. T. D. Perdue caught somei fine bass in Burnt. River on Monday. fine bass in B“ lust. Mr. L. I)?!"J spent Sgturday slgfit Sunday in Burnt Juno 23.4fm crops of an Klnu'sa have picked up wonderfully since the! recent. shaners. murmers are there-ll tore in better spirits, and look more cheerful. . Miss May Deyoll, daughter of Mr. J. Deyell. Fcnelon. is here writing for exams. Miss Jessie Nicholle is Iher teacher .a former pupil at Umem- ee high school. One 0‘ the largest frame imrns. (45x95,. in the towmilip. was erect- ed on Monday on Mr. John Spence's premm-m mm miles north oi here. The carpmters wen: Hessrs. Sam. Mills and Chapman. There were about. '75 hands. l‘he ladies of the . r; . __..o:l..l m- MIIZ‘.‘ arm L'uuyluuu. --.T-- about. 75 hands. rhe ladies of the! Jam 23â€"31153 mm mw‘mmme neighborhood provided .betwtiful “3' home from Montreal on Saturday fz-eshnwnl.:~. 'vnight, to spend her midsummer holi- Mr. Ja-l. Bannon. three miles 90“}‘1 {days with her parents. of here. is erecting another gnu-i Mrs. Kenny is visiting her aunt, frame building. Mr. J. Nicholln isdflrs. Wm. Mitchell. . contractor. and 11103. Downer. 0‘ Mr. w. mu, or Woodville, visited Bauboro. builder. {riemis in town on Sunday. Henry Iaidley is trading a fine A {nation match was played here ' between I’mechin and Kirkfield last Hominy. resulting in a score of 3â€"1 Mr. John Lani) has greatly Loan- in favor of Kirkfield. uric-d tho grounds in front. of his _ handsome residence. Our boys played with Victoria Read The annual garden party on the last week. and were .beaten by 12â€"11 first .0! July on the Pmbyterian Miss Mafiel 31391111,“,- reamed grounds prbmisee to come up to for- home in Woodville am a week's vis- mef N's it. with Mrs. W. T. McRne. I Local option is not preventins bust Hr. Alex. Marine is home from‘ |ineso in our town as expected. The Parry Sound. . 4 u men men have more money to mend Mr. Jack Walks!" spent Sunday in on the incarnation of lilo, and there a," with ”lends. are fewer headaches and 901100 WU“ Service was held in the Nethodist. ' ' church here. Sunday morning at elev- There are an unusual number of .en o'clock. Quite a number were .stndonts here from :11 the neighbor- lpi-eoent. but it is hoped more will ”M obi-ml! It a did-1W3 0' ‘0“ :be out two weeks from that day, at men men have more money w menu on the macs of life, and there are fewer headaches and police wurt ”trials. . There are an mugalpumber of Q ,_LI_ ‘â€" We? hope to soon have 'he l‘rmt alley government steamers here to ecu (u' our river. There would agreat. fishing then. 0.. 4 H‘, Gough’s OMEMEE. r in Burnt River. :1 and son. 1311:1810“, Font-Ion Falls, U 25 doz. men's straw black or fancy bands, sailors and fedoras in ex wide or narrow rims. 67 doz. men’s and boy 11 new patterns, some have coat fronts, all sizes, 12 1-2 to 17, cuffs attached or detachâ€" 49 ed, worth 81 and $1.25. Sale price ................................. c DU, 3 u w--â€" _ , " ’ Wash Suits in Russian Pan and regular Blouse styles. This is a late shipment just received from a manufact overstocked. They are made up in becoming styles of 1 ° es run from 2‘2 to 26. They m small figured materials; 812 -morrow and get yours. W01 River. or an kinds! 11y since the; Boys fic‘ Mrs. ] 15 Jim. Wr 0‘ Mr. W friends ne A foo between LU vuv â€"gr 7 isources of great blOSsuag ‘cultutisus and genienders. The vege- Ration aimed at a standStilL while Efarmers were generally not very hope- ‘ful. ‘ Next Sunday. 1minoing at 2 p.m.. lthe Methodist Sunday school pur-i {pose holding a patriotic service in‘ 1th.: auditorium of the church. An ;addmws will be delivered by the jPresident of the Conference. 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. Wilson and Miss ‘jR. Bryson of Lindsay, were guests ;over Sunday at. the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Bryson. Mr. Rodgers, of Woodville. is ith his hro- this ' "IMO have wa tors. Wuwâ€"~.. There promises to be a. large en- tmnoe examination class in Umemoc this year. though not so large as that of last. We congratulate our two young ladies. Misses E. McQuade and L. Parsons. on their high standing in the contest for division 3. It. is ear- inestly hoped that this good begin- [ning may continue with them to the close. recent heavy rains have been i of great. blessing to the agri- sts and gardcnders. The vege- sem’ned at a standstill, s were generany not very hope- mgrgggam mm of re been made_in the Pigeo“ KIRKFIELD. of “hoax-mo. 1“ days with his hroâ€" ers, \'.S., of this Several of the village and surt tended the barn last Friday at 3 over. 0"“! . Mr. J. C. Gilchrist 'and caught. of Woodville. spent Sunday in mm busznc‘ss places be closud. WANTED. â€" SI’LESUIII .)1’1-‘.‘.\:\' for hustling young farmer to nm'r big money at home. Pleasan: m. ployment. Box 10, Watchnm1-\\-.-z der office, Lindsay; menu. W ANTED. â€"(‘0MPE’1‘ 1231‘ \i A \ M or for the South \erulam ’lhx d - Association, Limited \EC) ( ioncud engineer and a man to in barn. Applications mum, made before the 7th at .luiy. be accompanied by ability. State wages. J. T'. H-n er. Pnesieent; Isaac Lewis, Fax: 3» ‘1 ’l FARMS FOR SALEâ€"PARCEL 1--‘ West halt lots 19 and 20, con. 3. Fem-Ion: 200 acres more or less, about. 90 was under cultivation. CAM BRA \' On Wednesday next . ENDERS WANTED.â€"FOR TIHC overhauling of School House In. 7. Ops (Reaboro). The lo-xon 01' any rtender not necessarily acccpH-d. Work must be compheted by Aug 15- $2 per day will be dedudui from Contract price if not Cnmg‘h-t- ed by that date. Tenders July 4. For full particulars municate with T. H. Reeds. 20 acres pasture. minder mixed timber clearing. well {mood with cedar rails. good clay loam, well tile drained and watered by neverâ€" !ailing spring: orchu-d. commod- ious house, good well and cistern. lmmebam30x64,lean21150. stone basement. oonvaniently sup- plied with spring water. good driv- shed and poultry house. Situated on main road; school halt . mile, i‘egular 1.00 s P‘nesieent; Isaac LOWis , Dunsford P. 0. f the young people of mix surrounding places, an barn raising and demo at Mr. Miller‘s. in Bat,- next. July 15 in the village ”Cc mm- Rm- Jr US‘ Lindsay B: xnwum, COUNTRY SECTION SIS] The Total A Ba Paid Up Undivide Real Estabe‘ the coin it; A When considerablv to sell. “ ‘ prlU.‘ 1 rate! aside some‘ saVc their starting a E 10 m 3 ()'(’11 Saturday- mmg pom One T00 f

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