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Watchman Warder (1899), 15 Jun 1911, p. 2

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N0 DEAD FISH. rivu-Mtoundomwt'ow 5"! specter inspectodbothddend fink: mmzmmmmfl ‘ For A Good Reliable Boot MUG No Win DON’T FORGET If you nqed 2‘ , repaiying done pr rubber heels fixed fill your requxrer..ents whxle you wait W. G. Blair (‘3 Son VIWW“W IWWWJVIumw-v-v râ€"wnuâ€" . um "An youwd n mum: Have u nape AM you Inwnuunl to mung“ Ru {3‘ :- Mood 1mm v“ ave you my we Imam Hui-N [moo I)?” tam-u ya on o m- other: as w.u do for you. hows: u \ ‘Non meg?“ 0 matter who MEN! Mt£:t%d on who tor an MM" «hood “ (llmmmdmn lawn or "0 "All” U W O CONS .PRWATI N In "NOTICE no ”than in our Wxndsor omccs wmcu an: w; u Labontory tor Canadian business only. Address all 1 DRS. KENNEDY KENNEDY. Window. ”Basin.“ ‘ seem REPAIRS mm m 9120mm [5x50111511 Furmomxnmko your work lighter and more profitable by nehiii e Fairbanks Morse Gasoline Engine. Sizes 1 so 60 horse power. I he tor sale a 6 horse power and 10 horse power. second hand engines in fir ciao: condition both genuine bargeiue' Come end talk it over. EASILEND WELLINGTON STREET BRIDGE REPAIRIN3 IN ALL ITS BRANCHES - PHON 301.3qu Automobiles A full line of supplies. Faiths: my own an the m o 9 find most annou- drums. who! :.' m . «:i fP°;§£'“mo/r ““ 38:35: Hm""‘“.°:“" MN"; "mmâ€"cu” m5 1m (:90th 3. ppm I! p TOVNO on MIDDLE ”can Ntflplmmdont not: or M: w,‘ aces-nu have Pena up your ”Fagin.“ l m o lymmumn would“! mon- \ ou. . @an hymn. - A u.-- .m. mm In. Wm Myou Mu scrum! . HUGHES 23:51:53. Ave. an? Griswold 5L. Detroit. Mich. h” NO NAM-'8 USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. Confined to His Home for Weeks. GASOLINE ENGINE There are teilona because some nee 1e ilk siet on having made-for-themelm when And as for youâ€"Do you belong to the elm of people who insist upon good tailoring? It costs no more to wear clothes made for you, and in many instances you save â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- money in the long run. YOUR BLOOD IIEN DIOIAOID? u 01' c E All letters iron: Canada must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- â€" ment in Windsor, Ont. I! you desire to tally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat in our Windsor ofices which are for Correspondence and for Canadian business only. Address _all letters as iollows: “Heavy work. severe etrnlnin _ and evil habits in youth brought on Virlcooo Veins. When 1 var mi hard the whiz? would become eevere and] mu: often hid up tor e week at 5 me. My Kamila hyeicion told me on operation was my only limo-4m. I dreaded i tried several specialists. but noon found out all the? wanted mu my money. I cummenccd to look upon All doctors» lttle better then goes. One do: my bone naked me «my I we oi'i’ work so much and Raid him in condition. ilendvimd me to consult Dre. Kennedy a Kennedy.” ehod token tm ent from idiom himself d knew my were equate nod ekiiliu I wrote them enri got z va "non Tan/i ”531‘. My groin-one was somewhat elow en “fill. the flret m m ‘nireotmc-n l woe eomnwlietdiecoiireged. owevei' motion treatment to! than months inn r on: u rewarded withocnmpiete cure. l mu! only mm 1. e w a meoliine giltlmwfofe mtment. now i am “fill!!! lend nem- oole 5 day. in oiled foreknw i iii-valuable m M ' “ ° ’° oh? 0. LOCUIT. TS BRANCHES - PHONE 317K. A full line of supplies. Fairbank‘c Engiim It the ham elm-tn u-e to con- tribute to the mmpation of wow much will depend on whether they have pocket: or not. Youth in mu 01 confidence, euth the cynic. until it and: tint me u heonfidencegme. Ahenhgverettfleaettm. A!- To call on J. Hughes’ Han Made Boot a nd Sbce Store‘ LINDSAY GARAGE LINDSAY 1811. and WILLIAM 31'. NORTH Ladies ard Gentlemen: Tailors , call in and we will we “mean 69m figs mug m m mam 9min Wt hm‘wlm. gm; an W. «'90.! Mid mum: withaut “film W W? nation or desire to mama your @5313? routine. you 1901 g mm or Making a! the limbs or body glad feel 3.: Wfim 91%” H3 m mm hm m mam: m m m m Wm 19 FM} that some terrible Wig 1! want to overtake you, connot our into inmat- plasma and- prefer solitude to the company or your triads. In such cm the whole nervous mum is deranged.' and require. the most meiul attention. Take on o! Henderaon'a flab Tablet- overy Wt times.dnybem~emoda. The market. was lalrly well attend- ed thin morning. Butter told at 22 and 28c and egg- 16c. Live hogs hue ud\ ancocl to 30¢. while m7 Iold 0:. item 810 to 812. Full wheat had dropped u few cents, be- lng now 81c. whlle the other greln remnlnl eteedy. Buckwheat. m but. alum-Multan. 09.80. Rolled om. retell. ”.50. Shem. null. 01.85. Bra. per am... 01.80. Full when. 810 hue. Lem peel 000 bus. Snell peel. 760 bus. nulw. 50¢. om 850 but. Rye 59¢ hue. lulu when. 150. W. Goon when. 750. hue. Chicken: 150 use 900. . Hens 150.‘ Dell-y butter 22 to 230 lb. Cremery butter 270 to 900. Egg: 17c doz. Honey 85¢ comb. Che-I 1‘“ pound. Lard 15 to 181: lb. Celery 5 to 10¢ bunch. Odom. 81 s hue. 8m be per buck. Heedcheue 12¢ per lb. Pontoon. 75° to .1 beg. film. so bunch. Live hogs $6.80. Little hogs $5 to 87. Veal 6 to 18¢ I‘b. Spring lunb 20 to 80¢ lb. Pork 12§c to 15¢ l'b. Rib rout. 15c. Beef cattle $4 to 86. Hides $7 to 88. P. all". 01.50 pt led. Straw. 81.50 per load. Hey per ton $10 to $12. and $13.00. Baled hay 814. Prtoo 500 and 81.00 pu- box st Dunoon's pgu‘ “or: 0133.99 Hond- (With apologies to Bliss Carmen, on “ Camping Out.") Has your dinner lost its savor ? Has your greeting lost its cheer ? IIS your daily stunt a burden ? Is your laughter. half a. sneer ? There’s a medicine to cure you There’s a. way to lift the load, With the golf clubs and some balls Just a mile out by the road. \ v-uvvâ€" v â€"â€" â€". non Hub 00.. , Toronto. Dr. 69 Win". Is your eyeball growing billions ? Is your temper getting short ? Is this life a. blind delusion ? Or a. grim unlovely sport ? There's a. world of health and beauty There's a heap that cannot (all In a. march around the go]! llnkl With no dust upon the troll. Come, old and young. we're going To the field thet’e green and tree Where the relnleee ekiee ire teeth: 0n the award end on the tee When you 301! in Ood'e own com Anowillmwlxuwm mmbntitwlnaotbotho tomlve.ttheWM-h You will and your-cl: once With an uppotito tor dinnu- desirous o! playing in the mtchu with Port Hope snd High Park an toque-ted to bond in their m to the «oratory with the lout. poulblo deny. Tho‘mm club play: at Port Hope on cormtlon dw, 32nd. 11m... and at High Park. Toronto. THE LIN {HAY M \RKEI‘ on Thursday Turnip. 20c but. cm. 00: bul- Cream. per quart 80c. Grass seed. 86.50 bush. Clover $9.00 per billh. Alsike clover 810 bush- Wool unwashed 13c, washed must double on its tuck: lo A LOCAL Got-FER. SHE WATCWMARDEK ur'rsblct 3 mot! Ill. until D per box tt aide! OICO mom coun- TM mm mm“ my mu: 91?! mm m was m. am m mm Mam, walnumfiz «£36 m w m mmwn M 3 9'94 89‘“ Nu m commitm 9!! «MW new, with Conn. mulling in thc The matter at makinc the LAN. e county institution. which had been hit over from the Jammy ““03. came up and it, was moved mt it he “Gd. but Conn. Dobson stated that although the matter was premature as yet, the government having made no law to that enact. he thought that a town situated in the heart of the county should be considered as Part of it and that education should be as cheap as possible. as made a motion that the matter be left over until the November session for con- sideration, which carried. School section No. 3, mton.‘uk- ed 101' a grant, they having built a new school house, Coun. Southern explained the matter, stating that the school had exceeded the esti- mates, which were placed at 8100. by some .800, and u the section had a. very low unenment they would like some aid from the coun- ty. Some of the members were of- the opinion that the school was too expensive. but a grunt of 850 car- ried. This finished the bulineu for the educational committoa which rose and tho councii went into the tin- anco committee. The auditora' re- port was accepted aa were the outi- matca tor the county anti the human oi refuge. 'i‘lw clerk. Mr. HcNoiliic. axpiainvd that ii aii cxpanm wan providad rm- thoy would have to ruin the rata from 9! to 2| or thoy could ioavo the rate the name and take out dcbontum. The council waa oi the opinion that no man dobenturoa ahouici be iaaucd an that the rate waa atruck at in miiia. 'l‘ha council than wont into the The council then went Into the committee on road. and bridges. with Coun. Grohun in the choir. Thin committee gave orders for the repairing of a number of brtdges and roads. almost every councllor hav- ing some bridge or roed repaired. A motion was read asking the council to consider the repairing oi the road south of the bridge on Lindsay-at. south. Coun. Hawkins explained that a out had been made by the county and they had leit the road too narrow. He also explain- ed that a snow ience be put up as it had drifted badly last year. Conn. DeVitt also iavored repair- ing the road, stating that some clay ought to be brought to widen the same. as it was in a. dangerous con- dition. being too narrow for a buggy to pass an automobile with safety. Coun. Michaelâ€"" The township agreed to the cut it the road was left in good condition, which was done.” ‘ Coun. Dobson stated that there had been no hill there to do any harm and the cut had not bettered the road. A motion that Mr. Peter Hawkins see to the neCessary repairs to place the road in good condition, passed. The new 0! Ops was also given authority to repair the railing on Brown’s bridge. A communication was read from Mr. John Bailey; stating that road on lot 9, con. 4, of Laxton, was in very bad shape, being flooded each year for a distance of half a mile. He stated that this was really a bay of Head Bay and asked for a bridge. This aroused considerable discussion as to whether it was a county bridge or not. feet 0! mm {or w: t mus. a. wt 0! 850 was given. The ovm of county bridge- um. mhhnponuummthomm- mummagaunouddom Cobocoak “a an. Raoul-m found that one pier had W and nhouldbomedup. The Coho- conkhfldnhomudhfu v.7 lound one pier ma shined and another which completely cured him. shouldua‘ Mod up, The 0050‘ without tuning a doctor. I cannot a, conkhfldgo.h0'"t°d’ wu Whomuchiniupn'ne;lwouldnotbo rotten “a ”commended a. m withoutiththohounuloonddchl ll . mmfaColdsudBmoch‘tk” 00“.me ‘0 mmd'“.Wood’a"Nm ”umwfimm “Phoflynphflilt'uputuph. n_n__ A. Oh ,,A-,A_ , , It was moved by Coun. Lawns wax. Couns. Steele, Michael and Val-coo and the warden be a. committee to invest‘iEate with power to build. :1 they saw fit, the county paying two- thirds of the coat. . Conn. Michael stated that the committee should go easy in the hatter as they were working in the dark. Cofin. Lewis stated tint than were lots of roads which were nood- od in the spring and the mum should be mmtud. Conn. Southern sated dint. this Conn. Soutl want the only Coun. Mulligan; won at the opinion tho: the township would poy but 0! the cost at the last. A motion wu read akin: {or u cunt. to anr tho rod on con. 1 in Doha. Conn. am carpi-And tint. thin In o WI? W who. u the m 'u wuhod out. om co“. aim [Mud mt h. an the road “WM by “m and that it should be wid- road which would b. ukod (or t Coun. Lewis that t! ‘9 m “185!“ “NH Wmvnm mm mm mi tm: WM 8% 9933 an; mm M «m m -- Rm .8‘... WWW W. w W “W (Karma) «my! 100 to». m "m not mm mm! um MM to can!“ with their noticiâ€" m. Conn. Devin sated um q mun: wnnudodtormwutbo wo- ter rose beyond 100 toot. The mu- m- wu madly uttlod and loft in the had: 01 Byns ”d Devin. A communication was read “kins 1th“ the bridge at Norlund'bu re- paired. Conn. Southern unwed that the approaches needed to be tuned and he wu given instructions to so. to the necessary repairs, In reset-d to the re-nooring o! the. Forest House bridge st Bobcsygeon. Conn. Byng stated that the floor was very rotten end thst s cement flooring should be put down 1! pos- etble. Coun. Graham ststed thst it the boards' were put down lengthwise they would last {or yours. Coun. Byng was given authority to have the flooring ldd with cod“ or tamu'uc laid lengthwise. Coun. Devitt in regard to the ed- vieability oi putting gravel on the approachee to the Emily creek bridge. stated that only a iewAloede were needed and that it wou! save the cement and give e better hold (or the horeel. The matter MI. left to Coun. Dewitt. A communication wee reed stating that at the last meeting oi the On-‘ terio Good Reads Auocietion the building oi provincial made was considered favorably and stated that they were anxious to see this under- taking go through end thet eech community would share the coet. " Coun. Michael eteted that he did not iavor the idea ‘ee they would get no benefit. He would rather see the government 50 per cent. oi the money put into the county roede No action wee taken in the matter. in regard to the neceeeery repaire to Gold Creek bridge, Coun. South- ern stated that the approached had sank. The matter was leit to him ior repaire. A communication wee reed from the council oi Maripoea in regard to the bridge at lot 90 and 21, con. 4, which wee over 800 leet long. They thought the county should bear a portion oi the coet.‘ Coun. Michael explained the eit- uation and a committee oi the war- den, Couns. Hawkins end Steel, was formed to investigate. Several communications were reed in response to the petition asking that a bridge be built across the Scqu river in South Ops. Senator McHugh stated that he had seen the deputy minister who had assured ‘ him that an engineer would 100k in- to the matter. Col. Hughes stated that he thought the petition might be granted. He advised that the bridge be built high in order to avoid neon-it; oi swinging. He el- so stated that within a few years in all probability a railroad bridge would cross in that locality and arrangements might be made ior a road across the same. A letter was read from the de- partment of railroads and canals stating that the matter did not concern that department, but it it thcud Bronchitis in very ofun the dime: no” of Conuumpuon, und on tho fin: symptom nppuring Dr. Wood'- (Nonny PIMSyI-up should be used Ind the Bmchiun cured. u. when no. We. can. the chuguhu-ppdmudndimcultyin bundling. now-Qua olthickphlqn, uMwumndmdnp-mhhu ydlowbhoolot. coming from thobm- Mush-whatnoughh‘wflytb mmhmm. N.8.. writs: “My little boy two you: old ought o bod cold which developed inflow“ Bovuooohokodupho could Madly bathe. Bonding about was decided to build the bridge the plans would have to be submitted Chicago drinks. in hot weather. a' million gallons of beer a. day. There are upwards of seven thomnd aa- loons in the city. At Kingston the price of " a hair- cut ” has been raised to 25c.â€"out- side the penitentiary. 0! course. Another end of diamonds in Cu:- your wondcful medicine, Dr. 'Wooa'. Non-'1: Pine Syrup, I docidod to fly 1 1»th mdvidl such good malt I got A BAD COLD BRONCHITIS. x, ONTAMU: Developed Into WWW 19¢ For all kinds of Staining. Enameling, Lacquer. in; or Pfinting, FLOORGLA RE excells all Others luk Union-Color Card-and Tryacmud be Convinced. films a: PM, Yet it Not Slippery to Walk 0. BOXALL MATTHIE Hardin-o, Plumbing md Hutu-ark J. G.Edwa.rds Cog These are made of bmssi and wxll notE rust The most satisfsctory sprinkler manufactured for 750 each YOU'vo bub! lat nodicfilmup’ngmtm a" People who haw the on some pains to find the mm. A first quality Rubber hose, guaranteed to give ex- cellent service for city pressure. ? m: _ 50 ft lengths, with nlmle and couplings gccd va‘ice. hose. Our reels are Good value for $2.! You’ve Probably Guegge! “What to at” is on. of the big questions of life; mlfi "WWI; to by it” uh- on u "have impedance. This store 15 one the ‘W m” to the. question. Lawn Hose and Accessories Buntain Lawn Sp__Iin_1â€"'(1flg Fm Wad M Flam as w term and Meat moan. Brie! pig”. Wilt Mud repeated mbbing ._.__â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"ou the floor-not offâ€"â€" lame! or Hose Reel. KILLEN years to the life of your lawn teel drums, and are nerlasting. HBREBAY, dirk? m“ 98 ix:- hu‘d (we; Linda, 13‘. m; BRANCHES ANI] Ell LINDSAY CAPITAL - 510.000; 43ch :17: issued in Ila any ‘30 Obtained on an In connection with ih 'l' Comm has issued a bun“ M! to travel". which will Lindsay Branch. Mlomd ‘ - 8 NOT TIGHT U n Inheriptiom ”19th Province of ‘ A ._ gene THE VICT Capital Paid Up $2: Executors m e Company particulz committed to the! with the ‘ cry MS" emment to invest ' Money to inn: James Low, transacted. Savings 10 to 3 o'clock. wards:- to to Branch. TRAVEL can conuuo WAL ALEXANDE “015430! JW¢.( n Cnnadinn “at h to curry mom ”If-identifying. countries is pl Branch LOCAL Incorporate $10. $20 ESTK dcnnn I o'cl

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