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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Jul 1907, p. 11

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Tablets and have found them Ligh‘ly beneficial in. our case. and strongly recommcnd pubic. JOSHUA BRANTON. Tyrone P.O. JOHN McLFAN, .Hampton. Ont. Sniper ‘no\' at all druggists or by my! Erhards Medicine (30.. 150'3‘ say Ont. ; .+ I ++++++++++++++++++HH Baker Bryans. limited. § Summer Tog§ Exceptional “ll-um. . about! “Pym m . ‘fj are now in order, if you find that your wardrobe is still incomplets you will be glad to learn â€"that we are offeringâ€"â€" at present. Sack Suits in numerous styles 3‘ Splendid line of fabrics to choosé from; Ikop in and look things over- TESTIMONIAL- m, 190?. Opportunities “It enemas though 1-:th 1.0 over-flowing. He has been Venn-en "’ ', weak.” Women utter award-om by we Liberal Convention to Ix; the Wt“ "0‘ ' w 'defeatadiwufida-te for the next Fed. and bow?“- alongand suffer 'ithldla int” , 'eral Mon for the riding uf the Baby’s own ofthabtck. pain 10”de ‘3 “in Comty‘bt Durham. God Save tho chmgein hi "bearinpdown" puma. m ‘ King‘s . b mambiuon for anytuk. 0mm News-Letter: Mr. Ed. L. :“t I?” “fie HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN AND AROUND THE NEIGHâ€" BUICHOOD. The Vorulam Council has l‘t!‘t‘i\'t‘(l a cheque from the Provincial (inv- emment for $150. tn be uaod in bridging Mud Luko. south \‘m‘ulnm. vae 'I‘iors and Council Mr tn he nnngrmulated on their en‘orts to se- cure this grant . The l'etcrboroug‘h customs house Is to be entirely re-wired for cleCtl‘ic‘ lighting purposeS. The contract l‘or'l » the work has been awarded to I". .ll. .3. MacPherSUn. and operations will“ be started at once. Hurry JoneS. son of Mr. Geo. JoneS. of Norwood, met with a very painful accident lost Week one day.' He was walking across the vat where' ‘they boil the logs at Mr. H. Buck's 'cheese factom’.’ when the planking gave way and one of his legs wentl down into the boiling vat. and was severely scalded. ‘ | I ‘ Mr. Wm. H. McGlll brought into .this office on Wednesday. says the an extraordinary; 'Oshawa. Reformer. ‘hen's egg. It was the largest we have ever seen. weighing about 4: 1°18" and measures 6?; ins. one way. and 8;- the other. Mr. McGill‘has an exceptionally good strain of laying hens. the hen that laid this egg [add eight eggs in nine day's. four a: which were nearly as large as the one above referred to, and four fair- ly- large om. :0 A1. - Oshawa. Reformer : A section of the Royal Canadian Dragoons, ,on their way to Petawawa, passed through tow-n on Sunday about noon, soaked to the skin by the rain. They had camped in Pickering the night prev-I ' Sunday night they pitched their tents in Bowm-arwiile.‘ They were a source of attraction. but no one seemed to envy them their outing. The men and their horses :looked to be hearty and in good {spirits notwithstanding their unto- 'wa.rd weather conditions. ' l Peterhoro Review : Mr. Goo. Hogg. ithe. well~known guide oi Hammad, is i in the city. and reports is - ,.__ :. nvrpllent_ outing. looked to be spirims. not“?i warn “'C'rl‘vsn- ‘V__, _ Petorhoro Review : Mr. Goo. Hoggfl f. Hal'WoOd, is the well-known guide 0 in the city. and reports that the fish- ing at Rice Lake is excellent. Yes- . he left fori terday morning before Peterboro. h lucky .captuner ‘ year in Iwhich to get. lungv. Beginning with ,_,- .1 malseason and lasting ioug'h. had w my ..... c. , i'l‘uesday evming. They located two icubs in a tree- near Gaebel’s farm.‘ land while one kept watch. the other ' They killed One of (1-86 the other. but it succeeded in escaping. The moth- 81 times. but it Whig-£150 get. lungv. uegxum ' of the' season am until the tenth of July, 'is 1 ' which they provisions. EL. red an action. market. ‘ ket Divisicnal Court. township» extinguishers» 0...an 0mm ’ . - , -Mnnt '40. Newmur J. W. Youngs- of amenock for fine‘ to -. w 1. Shape. 0f 1“. again“ is ya. 1 arm. in scqte." But Still L. Gaebel. of this village. . A. Dpwner, of Peterbor- M‘h Cumulus house is v-wired for electric I. The contract for en awarded to I“. .l{. and opel‘atiuns will bite the Ofillia Newsâ€"Letter: Mr Ed. Liv“ ': 1mm,- contractor, of 130mm. dropped by 111 411‘ on old Ori-llia triends on Domitian 25 on Day. It is over twenty years since'li‘mS he left here for the city, having lived for a. number of years with the‘ late Father McGinley, of Uptergrove, with whom he came from '.Sta.yner He was accompanied by his ”'6‘! man, my dunes. .Rev. Dr. E. F. Torrance bade (are- well to his parishioners 39” week at St. Paail’s church. Peterboro. where he has been in charge for the past 31 years. The Point. St. Charles ship yards have the con-tract for a. new. sweep scow for the Department of Railways {and Canals. Therscow is to housed for the purpose of cleaning the chan- nel of the Trent Canal of any ob-‘ uncle. which may be at the bottom and for taking soundings. etc. IMITATING JIMMY REYNULUH. There seems to be an epidemic of the “walking" fever in the towns and village: of the Eastern part of the Pruvince. since Jimmy Reynolds. at Port Hope. came so close to win- ning his long dinunce walk. Many ‘contestn have been lield Already. and some more are on the swing. A week ago l’ickoring village saw W. ll. Knitter start out on the walk on the wucr that he could truvcli Rom Pickering to tho Don Bridge 5nd return in ten houra. ’l‘lm diu- tuoe in 49 mlloa. and withoui any practice. Knitter did the trick all right. 5nd mmmlotmi Iii minutes ahead of gohodulr tiling . _.....A....| no two W The P633; hrossins. Mr. HcCuu ‘ ""' i" » v . -~ skinfidmdufl.flc00vay$ throw} at m _‘ _ 01% injured. It}! honed tint. mm. WM!“ ‘4 ,themâ€" Mr may recover. . for, whom inthe house _ ut d1 D. parka. Simpson, 33-0., of Bow- times. Mrs. Chas. Wm, Nevis. mvulle, has 115 cup 0:: Joy fined now S ”k” “ya :__ ”Hy little boy m over-flowi . He has been chosen . , , n... mum-35 Convention to be the greatly troubled With his stun-0h ’ ‘ ‘ (J 41.... J Illuu VI mu“, .......... Them “new in Scmmnmml. at; Oahuwu. an Englmmmn. whu walked to Tumult! and Mum ‘n I“ ham-u and 99 mlnutom Tho «lluunoo m N mum. and M Md pmmtmt to (in "w deed in 17 WNW. than M ouumlotod the journey 38 minutes «mm 0! Hum. Then. at course. a. Powrhum um" has m com“ along and mm, mm the ammo. 'l‘hiu man is a Mr. Hal-tiny. who offers on a. wager at mm to walk from lfotorhuru m 'l‘uruMu and return. a distance 01‘ 190 mlloa. lu ~45 hmfl'fi. Lam. but not mm. them la the Hastings Walking Club. 'I‘hla dub has started patient-lea foams again“ A “‘A-‘\A*n - “d “8.3 sutruvu .lvuuuu- "“â€" '7 and an doubt. between l‘morboro and Hastings. Scuttm'gum‘l. Roster. Roy r.olds. at al. will now! to look to théir Murals AGRICUUURAL EDUCATION AT LINDSAY A CONNEC'I‘IN ‘v L TOWN AND THE FARMERS In last wéek’s iSSue ers' Advocate them is article relative to t Classes to bcuddcd 1 riculum : l‘lUu lun- . In Lindsay. and in Victor the addition of a department of ag- So yc Collegiate Institute yo usiastic endorse But th ia County, ' an ricultum to the has met with an enth meat. The County Council have gi\'~, d1 ena grant. of $300. and have placed 'l‘hcne an additional $200 at the disposal of y: a. committee of three of their mum- ; her, to be used should this adrfitionâ€"Svon-t G |al sum be required for running cpr- m 905 and equipment. The Board of Ed-g Fail ucation have devoted considerable2 It's “1 time to the planning of accomodnt-ion 5‘ for the new course, which will be un- That I I .der the direction of F. H. Rood. “3.1 a ""‘ "Ram-l I “.7 _ A., and during “the $200 in alterations class-room. with su cabinets for he equipment. A plot ( purchased convenia ier the direction of F H Rood ll»Q I all A., and during the. summer will zsrxcnd‘l lt‘s amighty p 5200 in alterations to form a m' away. class-room. with suitable tables and' Though I gnu cabinets for holding laboratory! may flout J equipment. A plot of ground has been i3“ I know that purchased convenient to the Collogi- say. ate, and adjoining the County Agriâ€"l There are p10" cultural Fair GrOunds. Herc cxpcrio‘ you. ments will be Conducted by the studw cuts, and at fair time the plots willl Don't get sourel be. open for inspection by the large. anything 1' crowds who annually visit this coun- Not to speak ty fair. The County Public School soul. Inspectors are heartily in favor 'of If you jump in this broadening of the Collegiate make a 8:! course, and will encourage the farm: But you'll nc‘ wers’ sons to come in and take this hole. [training for their life-work. The farmâ€" Don't expect f0 crs throughout the county rcalize‘ terrible m that this is the farmers' first chance When they thi in the Collegiate Institute, and many you, of them have ' expressed their inten- And, to use 001] tion to send their sons to take the caxing a c two S'oars' course. The alert course There are p19 in grain and stock 'judg'ln-s is even you. and very mm; both - -‘A n“ vnunfl. will take the Jadgmg 1 *1ij van. was struck by .n G. T- on care ana- mu....,v-.-“,_ and on methods of tillage, then be given. The .people of Lind- say realize that what is ol‘ direct ben- efit to the‘farm is o! indirect. benefit and are ev'en more onm he course than the1 try and town will soon new course in agriculture. anew connecting link between town and country, but. with this dlflewnde. named the cry will soon be mud~ managemt of 5:0 methods of tillage, which ‘ given. The ”people 9! Li STING LINK BETWEEN AND COUNTY SAYS ARMERS' ADVOCATE. young, JIMMY REYNOLDS. e 01' The Farm“ is the following the Agrkmltural to the no.1 cur~ 3m consnwwvw of accommodation ‘ which will be mm} P. H. Rood. n.9,] ummcr will Spendi to form a m’i table tables and! dim: laboratory" of stock. yin-itch Will Though its constancy make! plain . In “8 mm“- theme' a music And composers OOUId use it To M . majestic strain ! To Rain ! Rain ! Rain 2 To the cahhy it. often means 31in. When Tom. Dick and Harry For their change do not tarry He doesn’t object to the rain! ‘lt's an i}! guid." Rain 2 Rain 2 Ram 3 And “’5 John's light Sig 110‘: glad n my. «gun Juno ; But ho‘u tootwre and wotn‘. And the "auburn” aye cheery. Jma MI I For Nu “\V‘w wuwrpmot “Ml hm Row. and” H '“M hu'u ailing it uuw' l1 Rain 3 “Mn 3 Rain 3 Young Thom-sun hm! w‘“ I For Nu m cure Rain 2 Rain ! Rain 3 They've lwon caught ln limo. And th(\\"m \mdur a two, And tlwy'w kissing. yuu : Well. tho chance may not Don't imagine. m) up your job, will fail. That the whole wiIl sob. You and bfight" So you 883'. 1"“ "w you : But the chances 0‘ 3 dibl-y slight. 'I‘hcream plenty 0f Don't get, mad with 3" an no wryour « It,’ s the truth though sounds awfully sad That will The Benefits of Rain It was, I wot. a. sorry sight. A speptacle of woe! rue turn from 6m, her eyes 1 Did pitammly now, Yet mu her irksome wk sh mm ! JV” low-.â€" And not a word said ”he' But. left. moss pearly W mt. m 8’30““ he" “Fair thine um I min 1 make her w Mi” 01M" :61“. Influx!“ gh- I do not Ihere Are Others ' has called on ll‘lmnn. jolly. good foltuw n host umbmuu. moat. wink: Mu «w at me wind that blaws she never my (Uhicxuzo 5'0“- germ;- partner [uh]; efficient. soured on the A Icarful Tale finn that mph)! hat children plcnt V :r feel bad for your usual m rout- uuw‘ in um mm 3 of all I’m in a g of others unwilling to 00"" your girl, and to walk lung polic ' 51.8.8318 this is We"? miss you at. to rain 3 at times She CONC‘ world and do 0C for --ra W‘ turn 1.1“?- nrd active position v on throw little about ; ys V0“ count I‘.\' without. of your a.) bright anon plied mar may to mke some gamma Mm... tions as to the most suitable methods for the disposal of (atom sewage. i1. IMN WANTED g #1127 A with _Shin¢le mill men. 8004 mm m L’T tribute- ‘ fac- scm‘nfcg .n'u minim Opt»... tho nation! sentiment. whi ,, -A-_:_I ti! KER ucflq 9t ., Court of Bevi- by the Municipal the clerk's office 0p- Court of Revision upon, WW: 9"; for die-10110.13! “Ork- .t the swing m. u mom of the GEORGE LOST.-â€"s¢nyod from Lot 20. con. 4. Impact. 6 head at cattle. on orgboutJul-eaoth. 2 roan steers 3 you-I aid. and one nod and white steer; also 2 red and white heifers and 1 and steer 2 years old. Any person telling of the whombouts o! the same will, be suitably re,- wu-ded. W. T. DAVIDSON. Little Brit“ “â€"38 . l-‘OR SALB.-â€"An excellent mm at 100 m. with buiidim uni im- provement.- tor .thc most madam of tut-mint. And within aw- miuuiu wuik at Cameron R. R. mum. min uni-hot. himkomith dinpa. atom. pout ui'flco. churches and school. '1th in a wry dair- flbh‘ propvru‘ and im‘mion. um! would no" quickly. J08. G. RYRES SUN. R7 Kmi-M.. oppo~ JuLy find. 190 q FARM NR SALEâ€"(‘oouisling 01% mm on m 2. Con. 8. _l“e:nelm\ ,______.__i FOR SALE OR EXCHANGEâ€"T in; binder nearly new. will chap for cash. or will um farm stock. GORDON KING. House, Oakwood.-â€"27-4. alto Pym'u flow! On this tau-m them are 2 Burns. 0M burn 45:80 on atom {candoâ€" tion. with windmill and l hm 80 x 00. Good brick house and wood- lhod. and 1 driving shod. 2 wells and mood orchard. Situated 5 miles from many and convenient to school and cheese factory. Apply on promises or; to 8‘0: 8.. Watch- math : cedar log barn for hay. sheep house and hen house ; all the buildings in good repair. Tim wells with pump: and two spring: on the place. This farm is conveniently situated 3 miles from. Kirkfield. 2} miles from Eldon Station. Will be sold on oisy toms of payment. It _-. cam hu Sentember let. will be miles from More to Elias prvgg. 'ALD. Box “W! .‘V" "-v . brooding and quality right. ; about 12 cwt. Will be ooh Terms to suit the buyer. V lot 26, con. 2 G Linda-y P. O.-â€"19-tf. .vâ€"uâ€"vv ~ :wwor. Mme-“953- F0 FOR SALE film work to in. County -:JH»1 1‘ # #HANGE.â€"Door- new. will sell rill exchange ‘0' )1: mo. Kins 27-4. ___________ 3R SALEâ€"bot Township. 000d we kitchdl and ; large frame gaming under- barn for hay. VI“! w"' "7 ' ' " swflit ,--x._l.: Lindsay P.O. SALE. be- sold flail}. Shot-thorn 13*”

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