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Watchman Warder (1899), 15 Jun 1911, p. 9

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NEWS : >f those a] ue Cor- mt 'e. 11 years old. we, 11 hundred pounds. re, servicably sound. 'ing, middle-aged, do- re brothers-in-ls' aylol‘, ‘ “with. In cecuplod “I. I match 1.» 8W- : and 00¢" ’\\‘ HARTLEY no 11. â€" 1 “mg gust. of the [not ‘ hay, Jun e 24, ’ll her lap rugS. : harness polish, hen chairs. Wfl driver. young. uggies, auto seats. uggv, piano box. seat runabout. (30 pan in stock HORSE ”(HAM -su1t of an operfl'ion‘ _ whose maiden we Lambert. of C3183!“ 0 Mr. Marshall {out is survived by m we small children. Th9 hall visited in Lind“? ‘ and was thought by s to be in good M: harness, new. harness (driving) new. k immm nine“ RT MARSHALL- Kr. Andrew Marsha“ ram from Calm death of his N09" . .uben mm' Tuesday about noon ERMS Icy to WW TUARY harness. asters, any price. sheets, stable mo. nan lap clusters. . whips. oved joint Down! :3 oer cent P“ 1 sideboard. :h spring. Set chenille cur- uug Howe, m colmd I'M‘ "It? “It pes n1! complete. I. sound. sale of “3‘7 o!“ ears old and JACK”. All This property is conveniently sit- uated and there is nrected on it a substantial frame dwelling house with brick kitchen addition. The main part of the house contains 2 rooms and ball and stairway on the first floor and five rooms and hell on the secong floor. There is also on The premISI's a frame stable and a' good well I TERMS. Ten per cm. of the purchase mon- ey to be pazd at the time of the sale. and the balance to be paid in one month thereafter without interest. The purchaser to search the title at his own expense, and the Vendors Will only ke required to produce such abstracrs, title deeds or other evid- me of title as are in their possess- ion. The other conditions will be the stanning conditions of the High Court of Justice. There will be a. rem-red Lid. Further partictfla-I'S Can he had at aX‘Iliication to the un- Weighed next, at two L‘Llock in the alter- ;oon, the following valuable proper- ty, that IS 10 say : Lots N0. 20 and 21 North of Franâ€" cis Street in the said town, saving and excepting thereout the North East Part of said lot 20 haVing a. frontage of 70 feet 011 Colborne meet and extending southerly 98 Dated this 22nd day Vof .Maiv, 1:911. lflwdm to the mstrucuons of Lmnors u‘ the 'Will of the late Ann “:1“an cit-ceased, there will be acted for an: by public auction, at .L, <impsm House in the Town 0! 7 aka}. (11 Saturday, 17th Day of June Executors’ Sale‘Low Pricgs For Fgrm Progucts 1 iron Springs, h good as n Hess tress, 0-pivce parlor sett. This 5339 will be one of the Mt Sales 1 have had. The furniture is all good and in first-class order. fit 5W any home. Sale at one 0" ”OCR and without reserve. EVW‘ Md); Come. Elias Bowes tuc- tioueer. 1M: w! mattress, good; Next F‘IP‘38Y will be anniversary ‘E‘z‘mgg hat rut‘k, a beauty. as Sunday 118.1%. In the morning the an! as m-W. L'runite top; 6 din- ReV. Mr. R085, 8 former pastor, Win ”-0er whuirs, 1 fancy rocker. preach and in the evening a. special 1 arm chair, 1 good extension song service will be held. “"19. 1 cm: sideboard, hall rack, .NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS ' bedrmm s¢-Hs_ 1 spring, 1 matâ€" As June 22nd will be a. PUbllc _yil 1)” mt tail to get one of 0." (‘wtnnation Souvenir Henrik: u hit?! and Gamma W" with Hm pictures of ”my \Iainution thfi RU?“ mm md British posses- .m.‘ Him; «0‘? A nice Hm m kvvp and um prices w mthi’n mn rmch of awry .tw u‘m‘ w an I Svand 10¢ Coronation H’ dk’fs and Cushion Tops Everv loyal lrsubject of George \' ghould fly a flag on Coronation Day. We hue them in all kinds imd sizes at frmu It: each up to...3.5o Ru nure and get some. H of Town Property Lookmg for opportunities that will bring the double return of satisfaction and profits Hustling and planning ' ‘ carefully this list of picked items for Coronation w.eek MR W This store will be clog. ed all day Thursday, June 22nd, Coronation Day (”med by Mr; John Short. 5‘.:\\‘, JUNE la. 1.;;! ‘.\‘ DESTROYED. MOORE 6:. JACKSON. Solicitor’s fm'Excut- :ion, leuing only the The structure was bod- tad Mr. Short 1d}: r f‘tl‘gh! our June swim." “‘Mtbwefil‘ 0‘ Ha your supply‘ Flags SALVIA fl_A__|R TONIC l Bun.'sbl§L§e§ZSJ3.fZF?§‘_ “mm Fare wearing a smile those days as A“ IDEAL HAIR DRESSING “he recent rains are making the SALVIA HAIR TONIC is com- !crops grow fine. ~ poundeiL 0“ the most scientific prin- The severe thunder storm accomp- ciples. and nothing on the market anied by a tremendous wind which may can compare with it- It I”- passed over this \icibity on Sunday complishes 80 11111611 more than the evening did very little damage ex- ordinary tonics 81‘" does 1t 30 quick- cept the blowing down of a. few rail 1y that users are astonished. 'fences SAL‘ 'IA kills the dandrufi germs K}. Alex Dunscmh finished his job and eradicates dandruff. stops falling of taking the census this week. hair, itching of the scalp and split- Read work is the order of the day. ting hairs in two weeks or we will Mr. Frank Akister has purchased a, refund your money. quantity 0f stumping powder and has SALVIA gives 8 135°11‘3th 1‘15“" taken a job of stomping a field for to women’s hair and makes it beau- his brother, Mr. E. Akister, “(1.1”; tiful. It makes the hair grow luxu- the reports stumps are going up. riantly; it is the daintiest and most Mr. John >ArmSU‘0flg raised a large refreshing hair dressing that science driving shed on Thursday of last has produced, and has not aparticlg week and in the evening a lax-83 numâ€" ROSEDALE. Rosedale, June 12.â€"Miss Janet MacNevan is visiting with her grand- mother, Mrs. Peter MacNevan, Mrs. Wm. Swanton has gone to re- new acguaintances among the friends of her youth in Otonabee township. We all deplore the departure of our baseball captain, Mr. Arnold Thurs- ton, who left last week for Oregon, As June 22nd will be a. public holiday The Wetchxnan-Warder Will be issued the day previous, so that it will be necessary that country correspondents send in their weekly news budgets early in the week. Miss Lulu Johnson, Miss Vera Sproule and Miss Alice Suggitt of Baddow, were visitors at the home of Miss D. Smith last week. LOW PRICES ‘ The Warder was interested in look- ing over a. copy of "The Chicago Packer” of June 10th, one of the leading- Ifnited States produce journ- als to note the comparison between the prices realized for produce in Chicago and in Lindsay. Take eggs for example : lest week with receipts of over three 'million dozen the price ranged from 11-1-‘1c according to quality with ordinary current re- ceipts in free cases quoted at 11-120 per dozen. These last .are the ord- inary eggs as received from the of g§ease or stickiness in it“ SAL- VIA costs 50 cents at your druggist. Sold and guaranteed by A. High:- botham. Several of our youths and maidens attended the Zion picnic on Mon- day. The Dicksons, of Fenelon Falls, have removed from there to their cottage here. WW SALVIA "AIR T0N|C ’ Bury’sliigei’,sdglf:E]gÂ¥.â€" Farmers lare wearing a smile those days as AN IDEAL Htsâ€"IR DRESSING. ’the recent rains are making the . QAI’“'1A "AIR TONIC is com’ [ornna n-rnu' fink - Linen Thblei Glows pure bleach-.1625» cyan thread, pretty Hohbpatpems, nine 3 x2; 3'13!» 1m. excellent; cloth for every day use, special (inchu...n......,..uu.u1.2. Goods es Represented or Money Remnded Paw linen Ruuéian Crash anolliag, half bleach. 20 in. wide» special yard. 18 1-30 ‘ ‘lf yang neei a buggy dus- ter d'o. fifit fail to see our excellent assortment of linen and creche: (meters, shades of brown, green, .grey and fawn [with fringe to match at egch 75c, 31‘, 1§2§pnd 1.5g ' “Making Your Ne‘eds” . Qty COW Buggy Dusters X ‘ ”1860 ' humus ‘ maximums minus!) 1911 Table Cloths Towelling in States-«Chicago Prices 5-6c Below Prices in Lindsay l per dozen it can readily be seen that lthe farmer has not realized mote ‘than 9-100 per dozen for his pro- Iduct. Last. Saturday the Lindsay merchants paid 15-16c for eggs. one meuicme l or There is only teething rubiesâ€"that is one that will make teething easy and at the Same time can be ghen with absolute sale- ty. That medicine is Baby’s Own Tgbletsâ€"every box of which is sold under the guarantee of a. governmant tree from all those in- and narcotics which make ' soothing" stuns so hex-mini. Concerning thetablets, Mrs. George Lemme. St. Pmphlk. 0119.. “ya = "I used Baby’s Own Meta {or my baby when he m'teothing and con- stipated and tound them a: excellent 7“ ‘ " ‘- â€"â€"- -A“ h.‘ $1333. and lea-V95 A grand picnic will be held on the afternoon of June 30 in Mr. J. Bill- ett’s woods where alarge list of sports will be run of! and valuable prizes will be given. A first-class refreshment booth will be on the Kr. Alex Dunscath finished his job of taking the census this week. Road work is the order of the day. Mr. Frank Akister has purchased a quantity 0f stumping powder and has taken a job of stomping a field for his brother, Mr. E. Akister, and_by the reports stumps are going up. Mr. John Armstrong raised a. large driving shed on Thursday of last week and in the evening a. large num- ber of young people were uentertain- ed to a. dance. Country 'storekeeper or farmer and when it. is remembered that this price includes a free use and the freight charges to Chicago amount: ing in all probability to nearly 2c Question: What price would our farmers be receiving if we had He- ciprocity ? In like manner dairy butter \\ as quoted at 13c while Lindsay \\ as paying 17-18c. Lulu-cl» uc lvw-v-ub .- We 'are sorry to hear that our ciprocity ? WlpaStorn M\'. Mr. Line, 'iB in Toronto - ,, ‘ , 'under the doctor’s cm. BLR‘ S GRELN' Mrs. A. Winterbum, who is under Bury's Green, June 13- " Farmers the care of Dr. J. B;. Austin for are wearing 3' smile thwe days as pneumonia for the last-four weeks. the recent rains are making the lis slowly recovering, and her many "OPS grow “'19- friends will be glad to see her The severe thunder storm accomp- around again. Her cousins. Mr. and anied by a. tremendous wind “'MCthrs. Frank Sluggett, of Linden passed over this Vidbity on sunday'Vullev, were her guests on Sundav evening did very little damage ex- and znanv more friends. ‘ cept the blowing down or a. few rail The mosquitoes around here have fences. x _ _ , been very numerous and are a great fhtr.k:41ext l:mnscath tfinished :13 Job -pest to the people. 0 a. mg e census ls nee ' I Miss Gertrude Alden spent Sunday Road work is the order of the day. under the parental roof Mr. Frank Akister has purchased a Mrs I Kay of Nor-Ian d is wait- quantity Of‘stumping powder and has .‘ " ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘1 taken a job of stomping a field for lmf; on her daughter, Mrs. A. . . . , ,, . A |\therburn. White thet Quilts, in extra large sizes, assorted patterns, well finished, excel- lent quilts .for the price. Special each "Hum-1.19 Pure bleached English Sheeting, fine evm thread, has the'eppenrence of linen sheeting, 2} yards widei free from dressing. Yard . . . 88¢ Ladies‘ Summer Corsets It 500 and 75¢ per pair. FOR TEETHING BABIES. Crochet Quilts Sheeting one medicine for ' Rheumo is sold by Philip Morgan lin Lindsay and Rheum» is guaran- Iteed to give results 0" money re- funded. Don’t tempt the name. Rheumoâ€"for all forms of 'RLeumaâ€" _tism. ation and the floor badly damaged; Mr. Dave Graham's roof on pig pen was partly broken; the 7001 01 Hr. Thou. Graham's ban “a blown of his bun destroyed; Hr. John lio- wa's log bun wu levelled the ground; Hr. m COW“ 310w d the ma was ton tron the rSLA'Y. Islay, June 13. â€"- A terrible wind and electrical storm visited this dis- trict on Sunday evening’last leaving destruction in its path. Mr. Du; Gillis’ stable was blown down; Mr. H. Boyd’s barn roof and pig pen were slightly damaged; Mr. J. Cur- rina summer kitchen wag slightly damaged and the root and ends of log driving shed were completely litt- ed to the ground ; Mrs. Elstonl's house escaped with the chimney mostly destroyed; Mr. J Ines Wil- son’s silo was completely destroyed ; the root was token from Ir. Sun Wright’s born; Mr. Oliver's m Mrs. Mary Gregory, of Toronto, died from injuries sustained by being struck by a York radial car. Every genuine package of Rheumu bears signature B. V. Marion. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Richard Southern 0! Head Lake is leaVing this place. He was highly esteemed by his many friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Goslin was to the Falls last week on business. The people around here are glad to hear that the fishing season is at hand. The tourists. Mr. and Mrs. L. Washington, hme returned back to their cottage for the summer sea- son . HEAD LAKE. Head Luke, June litâ€"Our new pastor. Mr. Smrth. preached here at Head Lake un Sunday end gave an excellent sermon. but the con- gregation was very low. All the young men of this place have gone with the volunteers. LOOK FOR SIGNATURE fl at. each Ladien’ fine 'pnro Linen mawu. With hand embroid- ered fronts, long sleeveampcn from. or bnck, assorted nines, regum prices ”‘00. 33.50. and ”‘00. While they Int, Ladies’ Cotton Hose, . a beauti ’ul ram-e in fancy polka dct and strip | patterns, all sizes. Special per pair only.......:. u.ua u_ "nu-25° , ‘ Hosiery Blouses dun \uu inches 08 the found- 1.85 llr. and Mrs. 'J. '1‘. Birchard and Miss Birchard spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Horn, town. The Kisses Hmcock were in Wood- ville last. week. ’I‘wo cabs drove out from town on Sunday afternoon to Mr. R. and J. P. McElroy's, and amongst the company were Mr. S. McElroy, of Rainy River, on a return trip from down in the States, where he met his brother William, who come home with him after being away from these parts for some twentyotwo years. All were pleased to see than though only for a. short visit. Many attended the Women's Insti- tute convention on Friday after- noon and enjoyed a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cruess spent. Monday at Brock. Mrs. Eliza Cruess spent a few days of last week with her son George in town. Miss Edng Webster. of Cmbray, spent Sunday with Kr. and Mrs. B. Jewett. Mr. and Mrs. Giles. of Peta-bore, is the guest. of Mr. R. and Miss F. Giles. Mr. and Hrs. Fisher, of Lgrneville, spent Sunday and Monday with friends at Linden Valley. Mrs. J. '1‘. Jewel] returned home Monday morning from WoodvmeI af- ter spending a few days with her daughter, also attending the Presby- terial W.F.M.S. meeting. Mr. Chas. Foster is doing good work in the Mariposa cheese fac- tory. LINDEN VALLEY. Linden Valley. June 14. â€"- Many sufl‘ered from the terrible wind storm which passed over this part 0! the conntfy on Sunday, but the storm was a great deal more severe and did mui‘h more damage north of here. TEIRS.â€"In the townsth of Yarn- lam, on Wednesday, June 7th. the wife 01 Ir. J. Tiers, a son. AYRES.â€"In the township of Fm- lon, on Friday, June 2nd. 1911. the write of Mr. Robt. Aym. a DUXBURYâ€"ln Kirkfield. to Mrs. Duxbury. a daughter. SHEAâ€"1n South Ops. on June 1. 1911, to lit. and lira. Albert CAIN - In Lindsay on June 13th. 191). to Mr. um In. Wm. can. Lindsaw-qt” ‘ daughter. daughter. American Serpentine Crepes, in handsome two tone “ripen. very suitable for dreams and kimonou. wuh perfectly. Peryml...10o Fancy Striped Gingham, good weighty clot-ha, fine even weaves, in shades of grey, pink, sky and cog-en- hagen. These will make ex- cellent house drums. Note the price, per yank-8 1°20 Serpentine Crepes l'llfllFlEfl ms BLOOD Ginghams be sewed from 5. to 8 o’clock. In the evening at. 8 o’clock 1 grand concert will be zivw. A good pro- gram has been prepared. Addresses gwm be given by Revs. Howard. of ICunbrey; Elliott, of Oekwood, end 'Konkle of 80m. The Linden v.1- ley orcheetre. will Mulch music {or the enWt. A numbu‘ o! ‘tere. etc . sets up highly beneficial operations. First, its antiseptic pro- ‘perties render the wound free from all danger from blood-poisoning. Next. its soothing properties reliexe and ease the pain. Then its rich. herbal balms penetrate the tissue. and set up the wonderful process of healing. Barbed wire scratches. in. sect stings. skin diseases, such as eczema. heat ashes ringworm, bab- iee’ heat sores. chaled places, sore mm. It also eases and cures piles. All dragging and stores. Use Zam- nuk Scar. 25c ., tablet. Oekwood, June 14,â€"1A strawberry festival under the auspices of the Presbyterian church, Oekwood, will be held in the town hall grounds on Thursday. June 22. There will be e gene from 4 to 6 between Oekwood and Eden teams. 'i‘ee will Every athlete, every bull-playef, every swimmer, every canoeist, every man or woman who loves outdoor fife and exercise, should keep a box of Zam-Buk handy. Zam-Buk is a. purely bowel pee. paration. which. as soon as applied to cuts. bruises, burns, sprains, blis- A baseball much between Lorne- ville and Grass Hill juniors on Sat- ;urday last resulted in a victory for :the Lorneville boys. ‘ Mr. St. John, who has been day operaeor here for some time. ‘ was called to Sunderland a Couple of weeks ago to relieve the agent there, Mr. Reid is now on day duty. While Mr. F. Bradley, of Omemee, has re- ceiVed the night responsibilities. Miss Beatrice UcFadyen. of T0- ronto, is at home at present. Miss Margaret McFadyen, of Hart,- ley, Visited Miss Beatrice McFadyen last week . The fierce wind storm which pass- ed mer Woodville and planes south and east from here Sunday after- noon. leaving such destruction in its wake. did little damage in this neighborhood. Remember the garden party on Monday eVening June 19. The mane- ball match between Lornevilla and Woodville teams promises to be of more than usual interestf LURNEVIUJ‘Z. Lornevillo. June 13, â€"- )lr. Andy Muclnu'ro. who has been in Cobalt fur some months in home gt proton. Mrs. Reid. and duughwr. Mrs. muér. use mue Marion Miller. of Winona. are at. precont, visiting at friends around Lorneville. mas Belle McArthuo returned to Toronto 9. week ago. Miss Way Mmlntym in in Bav'er- tou where she will main tor the summer. ~ Fine imported Dimitien, in shades of pink. sky. muwv, and white. beautiful sheer mum-ink for wan dams and M‘pnl‘uw wait-u. Per )“h‘-l‘ QIOIQH‘ \‘Iuii‘I \lm Reliable Goods It Romn- tblo Prloas our Mm Do not full to see our range of Wnsb Suitings, in fancy stripes, shades of fawn, grey. pink, ropenhagen and sky, for tub coatg, skirts, dresses and boys’ wash units. those material are unexcellqd. Per yard ................. 20¢ “‘o no ofl‘vriug wry apoc- M inane-0mm“ in Wank Fabrics thin ummh. 0UTDO0R SPORT AND ZAMBUCK \Wash Suitings Dimities OAKWOOD. never ceases here. Read During July and August this sto:e closes daily at 5, Saturdays excepted Smith of Om. owing to the severe thunder storm on Sam the common ct. Evan and Nahum-every The atove are the propertiea of Graham Bros. 4; Co., insolvents. Separate tender: (or the purchase 0! the gbove properties will be re» caved up to July 1, 1911. Above properties situated on Block K.. Village of Kimnount. Parcel No. 3. â€" Saw mill at Iron- dale. Township'of Snowden, situated at Lot 29, Con. 3. Parcel No. I. â€" Creamery. known as Kinmoum. Creamery, ice house and pig pen in connection. Pu'cel No 2. â€" Dwelling house oc- cupied by R. J. Graham. For particulars apply to J. R. lurk. Kimount; L. V. O'Connor, For {our successive years up to 1903, szhaloe was a Glasgow win- ner, and twice stood reserve champ- iOn for the Glasgow premium. He was imported by Smith Richardson and sold in 1905 to the Mara Stud Assmiatirn and In 1905 to Alex. Murchison. Woodviile, where he has proved himself a good and sure foal getter of gigh-class stock. Bis gets have been prize winners at Orillh, Beaver-ton. Woodville. Lindsay and Victoria Road. Termsâ€"$11.00. ALEX. MURCHISON. ' Owner and Manager flown, {are and legs white, faded 1.5:. June, 1897, bred by James Flann- xning, Bent Strathaven. Lenarkshire, Scotland. See posters {or extended” pedigree. 11434. (-1256) file property of A. Murchison, lot 1, con. 3, Eldon, adjoining the vil- lage of Woodville. Will make the season of 1911 at his own stable. “01111500 11434, (4256), light MICHABOE PURE “RV.“ IMI'UWI‘ED CLYDES- DALE STAIJJON. otw Thehighestoranytendern I 3‘ re'n nichihcc'to procure a. handaume Silk Fonlard Dress Luau]: at a very low figme. We ofl'er all our re- muinim: flock of 50c and 65c American Foulards to' clear 0.: per yum ...-..... 39c Lani»: Wuh Skirts. name of row» Indian hand an! dim. “unduuuvly \rimumi. ‘hmivu u: 0 him. um. Curt-u- ninu h’ur, black and white polka dot. A! 1.25 to 5.00 All {hi-a seuun‘u trimmed Huh m xmtly reduced prion. n l nutrilnmed shapes we have marked down m rock 1mm... prices to elem mom um ' Wash Skirts 0f the Follow; Property : Sale by Tender G. A. JORDAN. Assign». y, my 29. 1911. Millinery Foulards WHITE LAKE. Paul M I“

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