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Watchman Warder (1899), 7 Jul 1904, p. 3

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DSAY It: Works Sin-n on all fishes. . Wash Tops specialty. MBERS "0M m, 13% D it, me D it, MC 1500" "PC mer eedles, !, Delivered nan *l' 'orkman, a1) and compare : elsewhere. of Harket on file Packing order at LE’S BU. 11959 i5 Toronto. throat I] the lowest curt ness 15 done In our own omcs: emd the principal and interest repaid ’thout. any expense of re- mortgages, also up investment stocks 8, . McLAUGHLIx- « «Mm pm. Lindsay. Special attention wifery and Diseases ephono 98. 'A. GILLESPIE g“ Tei DR. E R. J . McALPINE.â€"â€"comer and Colborneâ€"sts.. Lindsay 1a.} attention paid to dise nose, throat. and lungs. hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. , am. v. A. WALTERS. dI any. Blunor grunt“ lfnivm‘: :ty and 1‘0le .nenml College. A“ ‘51 iumruvcd bamboo Iuccm- 4qu performd. mom-u Lite}. ON 9 mast, \E-ZELANDS 8n IBVIN . E. H. GROSS, Dentist, Lindsay. d Dentistry. Royal Dental Coliege. or madam» of Toronto Uni; and 3(0qu C geons. method” MA}. 0 mm 120 Kent Street. -â€"â€". Over Morgan’s Drug Store JEFFERS Orthodontist, Crown _ Work. The successful extractxon of ”teeth under gas (Vitalizod Air) apd the insertion of thg belt artlficlal dentures continues to he 8 Specmlty 7 Ana-.154 Reduction In Prices )ru g Store, 'iam-sts. k}; '«llUUUlluLu, v- v .V Work. The successtdl extraction of teem under gas (Vitalized Air) and the insertion of the belt artificial dentures continues to he 3 specialty of this office. om nearly OPPP‘ lite the Simpson Hbm: Guaranmd bent workmanship. bem teethe and rubber. Plate-8‘1”“ teed not to break. No charge! 10' “traction when plate- aro order- SUTTON, Dentist. LindlI-Y. Hon- graduate at Toronto University (1 3(0qu College 0‘ M“‘ Sur. mm. A“. the “W‘ fmpfOVGd af'nmlu adopted find “I“. moder- .-, mum over Andulon 5 NW nt'n uppufltc VINOh'. hom' Office oyer W's Drug Stay Artificial teeth 36 to per~ set. Barristers v Dr. Day, Dentist OEHHIIIY GROSS. me interest. IERSâ€"We are loaning real estate mortgages at current. rates. The busi- e in our own office and L1 and interest repaid out. any expense of re- We also purchase mort- debentures. To INVESâ€" invest money for clients t0 DENTIST 30 Wellington Office hour§ ‘~ etc.. Lindsay - .comer William Lindsay. Spec- id to £5983? 0f is prepared to ,. Town and ; very low :31 Company 0’ any Faculty. also Ly University. )er of (3011988 or geons. Ontario. Telephone 107- 66 College-st. r. nose and on We. of Toronto any or always , JULY 1â€"st ‘LO AATRIBUTE T0 MMUKE NO IRISH PATRIOT HAS DONE NOBLER THINGS FOR ERIN THAN HE. 7 Emma’s Journal of Dublin The Freeman' 5 Journal of Dublin in its issue of May 30th says: In the County of Ipngford we hav. evidence, the practiéal experience through many years, of what a. faith- ful and devoted representative like Mr. Blake can become to his people, and how. strong their attachment m“ m arm 'to ea... a. an an Heartâ€"Former Gandh- Stu”. man Always Gave In. Common loderuto and Sun. Adviceâ€"PW Pntrloflom. 7th, Convention. 5‘ d has attempted : Shylock- ” '1 he says. “has t u L-:-. Llu'uuhu. - v v . r, iscuuragummt, the flag uality flying. The path ‘rd should be proud, inâ€" : such a nwmbcr. speech to his constitu- thc whole field of Irish 10y are at the present. M at some length with of land purchase, show- is that Mr. Wyndham'a men the success it might. Hut- the GoVernmcnt reâ€" fused the necessary landed b3" the Na- }. Secondly . the :mPtc-d to play the . “What the land- “has been atwnlpt’ obtain all the ad‘ moderate rate of interestz-as wet: as ‘ all the advantage of the bonus, and to suggest to you to are upon yourselves for the whole of your 0“?! llVeB. and for the lives of the children who live after- yon, certain fixed burdens as to which you will have an inexorable creditor, the Gov- ernment of the country, whom you will have to pay to the day, rvrrl as to which the credit of all you: ocal funds is charged {or the de'a’ult of anyone amongst you, so that the country, the locality and your neigh- bors go bail for the deiaulters. They want to get all the benefit of that as well. You have therefore a long day to look forward to, and you have to make your bargain a fair ‘ and liberal bargain, but a bargain made with due regard to the inexor- ‘able nature of it, the length of a: term, to the circumstances of agri- culture, present and future, and to the consideration of whether it atâ€" fords you a reasonable chance of seeing in your own day, if you are very young, or seeing, at any rate, daylight for those who come after you. Now, that is a question which is to be disposed of by yourselves, and there is nobody better able when the position is set before them to judge of it than the. farmers'oi Ire- land, but you must never forget that you.have always at your back the old safeguard,‘ unsatisfactory as it is, of the judicial rent. You are not shut up to buy on any terms the landlord demands, and to hold your hand may often be the best way, and to demand a second term rent may often be the best way of making a tolerable bargain." It is to be hoped that the farmers of Ireland will ponder these wise words. Mr. Blake had also some timely remarks to make on the qzuestion of the re- distribution at grazing lands, on that of the laborers and the town tenants, and his references to Sir Horace Plunkett'sschemes for doing away with the necessity for Home n.4,, Wm nm-hnns repay perusal as a, tolerable bargain." it, is w w hoped that the farmers of Ireland will ponder these wise words. Mr. Blake had also some timely remarks to make on the question of the re- distribution 5f grazing lands, on that of the laborers and the town tenants, and his references to Sir Horace Plunkett‘sschemes for doing away with the necessity for Home Rule will perhaps repay perusal as much as any other portion of his address. The speech is worth study- ing from beginning to end. It is the pronouncement of a statesman and a. patriot, of a man to whom Ireland )t of gratitude for owes a deep del wise advice in moments of crisis, and for an unsurpassablc devotion to her iideals through all vicissitudes. ' 1 Major WV- -- - _ Ills Recent Book. In his recent Work, "The Canada," Major William the 8th Royal Rifles, Ca litia, secretary Quebec bra Navy League, president Li Historical Society, Qucbm scribes the Battle of the 1 ’0 Aka In his recent Work, “The Fight for I Canada," Major William Wood, of the 8th Royal Rifles, Canadian Mi- litia, secretary Quebec branch of the Navy League, president Literary and Historical Society, Quebec, thus de- scribes the Battle of the Plains: The bad example of the Canadians was presently followed by the French, and a scattered fire broke out at some tWo hundred paces. It E was a. hurried, nervous, and undisâ€" ‘ ciplined attempt to shake the British at long range before closing in on them for the final charge. And it was I all in vain. There stood the long, ‘ straight, tWO-deep line, with shoul- ] dcred arm _ of red, flashing defiance from its l ' d crest of .bayonetsâ€"mag. nificently silent, yet eagerly Waiting to seize the longâ€"despairedâ€"oi-chance ‘ to fight it out fairly, hand to hand. on equal terms, and in the open field. Closer and closer came the densely massed attacking line of battle, its officers leading it on w ' to the very last; but with its far right and left both melting Canadians sought their ‘ away as the familiar brushwood cover and its French battalions themselves brenk- ‘ Itinetively ing it asunder as they in here outwm'ds from the centre to even those tried voll'i'ans lest heart a little when they began to near the narrow lorty paces where they had in meet that silently expectant llno la ‘ the death-grapple whlch was to ae- t halt America. They clde the late 0 still came on, however; though now their thronged white ranks only surged forward a few steps at a then and broke again and again in Wlld bursts of impotent {la like baffled waves on a roe shore. And as they came, Was measuring pace of the {as hundred-â€" dered from stantly to i|w\il‘I-_‘ each butts. line. So perfectly delivered famous volleys that they sounded ' like single discharges of artillery, L‘ and so truly aimed that the whole h front rank at the enemy went down. " terrific liberation that. cave. about five mi kuk River. a 11““ Woods' Dcscrlptlon of natives â€" of 9 did not obtain the U.\nv 18 of the huge b'cast. he himself thatothc extinct ” ood 'as there m a g stat ation. Startman's star: mstodfl‘ eye was mcauunu,‘ -_ 7 l8 fast closing intervalâ€"a acventyufiveâ€"fift'y â€"- fortyâ€"â€" Lnd the first Volley thun- 1 the Grenadicrs, being in- .n __ ‘-‘n "'11!“ Found In l°°' villaze the Mt“. Ill of i3- Start- Calling on bxgm Locompanied 1* Show: Hall'é and the cave. and- l ' Connects with n.the cm‘ di“ tel-noon) tram to “primevalgguulfllhm- Gd tho‘ntoreand dwellingef J. R. Smith of Watbl‘OOb on Th night end stoic 8785. 1110 entry who and. by u. cellar window to the Item. where the cash drawer we: tgken. The men then entered the postomee end took the money there. Proceeding upstairs they entered the room where Smith was sleeping. One of them mwled quietLv to the toot of the bed and deliberately searched Smith's clothes, from which he took In the Surrogate Court of the County of Victoria. IN THE MATTER OF GUARDIAN- ship of Lucy Isabella. Sinclair, William Newton Sinclair, Alice Winnifred Sinclair and Grover Tay- lor Sinclair, the infant children of William H. Sinclair and Mary Ann- Sinclair his wife, both now de- ceaSed. ‘ NOTICE is hereby given that apâ€" lplication will be made to the Sur- rogate Court of the County of Vic- toria before the Judge in Chambers znt the Court house in the town of ‘Lindsay in said County, after the Iexpiration of twenty days from the first publication hereof, by Margaret Newton, of the said town of Lindsay. Widow, who is a parental aunt of -the above named infants, an in lwhose acftu‘al care and custod the v -~.,..II.-. Qinn‘l’il‘- Alice 1 i Hamilton, July *-â€"E- A will be a. member at Capt Pola- oxpedltion- 400 Bv 1V .cSWL‘! U'JUUIIIBWIH VIII ,vâ€"_ ‘ 'STR. ESTURION." Bobcaygeon L-e 6.15 amend 3 10 p. Sgurgeon P’t. “ 7.15 “ “ 4.10 Lmdsay Arr 8.40 “ “ 6 30 v 7-- 1 | m ‘6 I‘ 5.45 Durflvlg June, J uly. Aug., anu DUP- Saturday's boat. wi ' t Lindsay at. 6.30 . . 5.45. Meals served on board comm, {melon mus, In mum “MANITA.” June 15th to Sept. an: or an no- uce. . m 0') an IV 6 40 pan Wanton Faun Ar 7.40 mm. Iv 0 0| pan Panama F's"; M mm mm. M 545 pa 1 Sturgeon P6. In 9 00 tun. u 4A3 pan Ar 10.15 mm. Iv 8.80 on Lind-by Cannocuon made at. Fomton Fans with momma mun tor Toronto and for Port Hope. Thus at. Fenolon Falls 10: Breakfast. and Tan. WNW. chemo and NW 7‘ AAI-I'II‘ A a” Coéngcuon made a with mom!“ mm 1 at. Lindsay for Port Fenolon Falls to: But UVJUI"VV"' ., _ "OGEMAB‘ J uue 15th to Sept: 5th Bubcsygeon lv 7.00 cum. at 7.5 p.m Chemong Iv 9.30 mm. 4.85 lv 6.159 m Buckborn 1v 11.80 mm 11 2 45 p.m Burleigh Falls at 12 30 pan. IV 1.30 pan C‘onnectxon at Burlelgh with "Em- Lear'y's line of W will give Pctcrboro nnection with morning and evening boats at. Chancng. Tickets wulGotothorole. . A. Banter pt. Bernier’a 1 and meet-medium red on board. names will give on with morning at CWDS' Aug" and Sep- wait arrival 0‘ or till 8. 10 |.I||I||II|||.I|||II||IIIII..IIIIII.|I “l.- dt .1 - rue W mung“ 2 - a $3. .flunl DPPPPO an m PWPP D! 515”“ Fans 'l‘oa It tionoer. We have 6 ccidci to dear out flu; bal Stow: at Specially Reduced Pnca. COAL IS CHEAPbK l man As the put Winter has proved, AndthissalcwillaffordaCapital Chancetos Cénun {‘hpan , lin to" mgesbockoffint-ches Instruments to ho soldonlibomlterms, also Cream W“ Extension Ladders kept in stock. Stov'c Cheap. COUD' wwâ€"Iâ€" mv W ' ”action [8'1”- Baily River. July at tho inquest on tb m Lillian W i o... Vanna W carded Bud” jh. matter was MY “5 1 the steam“ WON- P AGE mm

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