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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 Jul 1908, p. 6

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f ? Would yqu What are they worth take $10M!) for them? If not. then hsâ€" ten. You may be wearing just such glasses as will do you more harm than on can estimate in money. We fit enses to your eyes with accuracy. Examination free. Satisfaction always. Eye $138865 mum faction guarante teed. Now is theTime Nearly 0990*“ P0“ office, ts you desire. There he no pmfit If you allow p'otato bugs to devour the plants. The free use of our pure, high-kill- ing power Pans Green will quickly clear your fields of the hungry pests. F. esh lot just in. Price, 35 Cent: 1).! pound. 4 We have them quality. \TQ .J . â€"â€"ALSO Aâ€" full line M Poultry Netting GOOD GOODS CHEAP Boxall Matthie IS DOING ,WELL. A wen-known Lindsey railroad man dropped in on The Warder this moul- ing. He stated that he had \just reâ€" ceived a. long letter from Mr. George '1‘. Robinson, a. well-known {Lindsay boy, who is now out in Manitoba locomotive for the Grand Trunk {Pacifim George is ' "w! sneaks very highly o Purest Takes less do the work. IF IT IS WIRE GOODS YOU WANT WE SELL IT Druggist and Optician, 2nd door west Gough’s. LINDSAY ,. ANNIs, Oph- 1 INCH AND 2-111011 MESH. DRUGGIST, Strongest Most Effective foot to 6 feet wide. â€"FOR‘ It means, was... .. v . check-draft indefinitely closed to “let of” gasâ€"when menu ‘wâ€" m ofhcat-energytoonepafl orgaspussingnpcfimeyâ€"dflfim'u ‘ “" “4 and («another I . w , 7 A PHONE ’3 Harman,' fixbridge. Tha bride's going-away gown was of sum not“ ,guk. with but to match. 11-. and ‘ Ira. Rich left for Ottawa. lance-J. _and American cities. ‘ in all sizes and of this grade to hard wprk LINDSAY- GOOD RESULTS. McFadden have been hauling up 01d sun rampikes out of the secured over a. bum {and fifty ”mikes- .now working below '1 at Peterboro ' the unty Constable, The Council spoke ' mendation of the work rane, who has had thirty-three years " “'narienoe in the work. A tragically sad event. U005; y... Mr. and Mrs. Rogers at the home of . ' ' hree miles north 0 Port Perry, one day last week. Thei ced a. little box be infant child p18. side a. tub of scald'ng water. and i1 attempting to climb upon the box putting: his hand. He w: > holding a. coldâ€"chisel to cut an in rod, when the big sledge hamm ng its full weight ( slipped, strivi ‘ his right hand. cads'mg the flesh ‘ ve ‘ The price of hogs has taken a other jump, $6.15 per 100 pounds ‘the price demanded now on the m: rane. who has of experie'me i SAD EVENT. ket. Ken. Business was brisket than this morning. The prices we 16 to 17 cents a. dozen; hu‘ to 20 cents a. pound.; cents to $1 per pair; 34 to $5 each; live hogs, 3 cwt. ; potatoes: 70 cent: " ‘ a». cm. 05', THE GOLDEN GOOSE. Mrs. W. Sloan. of Hil‘ a goose which she “Luld for the best, cow in the 1 even if it. filled a. twdve twice a. day. This gmc-s three tumw this year, out. thlrty-seven goalins. they who: a week (‘Ll sh¢ them in the care of the latart laying for another twice a. (135/. J“... b. ‘ three t‘smes this year, and brought out. thlrty-seven gosl‘ms. As soon as they wrze a week all she would 1' ave them in the care of the gander and start laying for another batch. The old goose is pretty Well run down. but is able to Waddle around with her last family. Mrs. Sloan would not bother keeping cows if she could manage to get hold of a. few geese like this one. THE EDITORIAL DREAM. The editor sat, in his office whence all but he had fled and he wished - 3- his: The editor sat, in his office wnencc all but he had fled, and he wished that every last dead beat was in his graVeâ€"stone aead. His mind . then wandered far away to the time when no chnnld die. and his royal editorial he should die, and his rOyal editorial soul go sailing to the sky; when ‘he’d roam the fields of paradise and u” -5... tuner seas and all things sail o’er fasper seas am: a.“ mums: glorious would combine his every“ sense to please. He thought how " when he had looked across the great “I gulf dark and drear, that'll yawn be-‘ tween his happy soul and those who ‘swinvdled here, and when for water} ’they would call, and in agony they’di caper. he’d shout to them: “Just'; quench your thirst with the due ‘ that’s on your paper.” A noise. a fistart, the editor awoke and silently! =he wept, as he realized his work was inever done, not. even while he slept. Gas is liable to pufi' out of the front door of any furnace unprovided for gas escape. sad event: “Sunshine" Furnace In: Automatic Gas Damper directly connected with smoke-pipe. Gap sways damper suficienfly for It to escape up chmncy (sec dlustration). but heat doesn’t escape. nu- the other day. bruis- ; his hand. He was, chisel to cut an iron e big siedge hammer 2 its full weight, on A.‘ What does ' Gas Damper “Smiling. ho «WK-'33.; fumes an belefiwithout doubt a w whereabouts of!“ 1n, of Hill Head, pxs she “Luld not trade .w in the neighbor-howl 1 a. twelve-quart. pail This gvc-se has set 4-..,-I.L rices were 1 eggs. an; butter 19 chickens. 7‘5 ; little 1’ pigb‘» h0g3. 36'15 ier 70 cents a bag 1 ‘ for 25 cents ; 15 cents ‘4 to 9 cents a took; 91899 [rs. Rogers- gm flesh to was very meta t9 usual red pounds 0‘ the work pro: RIGHT HAND INJURED. ! Mr. Wm. Primeau, of the E m-‘mug Cc., met mm slign‘ dent. yawning. He wan worki the headLl-g jointer and in manner "nis right. hand slipped inure in cm tact with the say. |nfi8ty gash was inflicted in his 11L: ml: resume work. in a day when i A GOOD PAPER. A gooleG-Pel' is. at general public and U slow to comment. on dress . . ‘ The presentation was assemljly hall. in which ents had gathered at t! mftcrnocn session. “luv.“ ____ , - lips split. Mr. Falls' leg was bronâ€" en. The accident will necessitate Mr. Falls’ delay at. home for at. least two months. GOING TO ,HAMILTON. Mr. A. W. Dunkley, who has been classical master at. the Collegiate for the past. six months, left to-day for ‘Hamilton, where he has accepted a tpoSition as aSSist‘ant in classics at , .- . A 7_-:Onfo nf that city. classical master at the Collegiate for t to-day for the past six months, lei Hamilton, where he has accepted a g pOSition as aSSist'ant in classics atg Lthe Collegiate Institute of that city. i I Luring his stay in Lindsay, Mr. Dunkley made many friends. His ge- nial personality and happy disposit-l ' . ‘ pular with the stud- I lents, and with many outside the‘ school. He was an active participant 1 in sports, particularly in football, and was personally a. sport of the first water. . Mr. Dun-kley will receive a salary of on. which is $1100 a year at Hamilt the same as is given in Lindsay. The nf, however, prospects for advanceme Mr. Dunkley considers are better than in town. The Hamilton Collegiate is one of the {oremost in the province. H The departure of this gentleman . ‘from town is generally regretted. KNOWN IN LINDSAY. l Lindsay citizens are always glad to hear of the well-doing of fellow citi-l Duns, eSpecially those of the older'g brigade, who have left their native; town for outside points. Just the! ighnessy, the President of the Canad- ‘iau Pacific Railway. the festival ex- |pressing the Queen City's apprecia- 1tion of the latest addition to Tor- onto’s transportation facilities. hamleâ€" i31y, the new Canadian Pacific airline }to Sudbury. It will interest citi- want: to know that a. Lindsay boy, 0 know that a. 1411“qu WJ,‘ Mr. J as Mimms, brother-in-law of Mrs. Mimms, Kentâ€"st., was the en- ginoer in chavge of the first engine to traverse the new railway addi- wtion. Mr. Mimms was not born in "Ijndsay; but he was known here, an! married 9. Lindsay girl. Lind- ‘say is thus connected in a. mangre [way with the erection of the MN r‘vauuae; “v--. Grecian gown of coin spot net w embroidered fillet lace, studded w pearls, over white taffeta, and tulle veil with rapes of pearls and orange days. ' blossoms. She carried a. shower bou- â€"MI'. and Mrs. Jo] Lquet of lillies of the valley. Janetville. visited 1 «bride was attended by Miss Margar- W- et Shields, Victoria Road. and Miss‘ â€"Mr- Lanwlot-Bell Adelaide Jam-s, of Lindsay, nail-calm“. the sum of I in empire gowns of ' thur. blaborately trimmed with filet lace gie’s Creek has ‘ 0V . ' . o I" War shell pmk‘sxlk. They wovenpen his holidays. ith ”.0, 18 nomu 1v.- 5 w ithl. â€"Mr. Lee. William: 13 visiting friends ,in ‘et Shields, Victona. noun, a..- .._.-.. Adelaide Jamel-s. of Lindsay, attiredlm'm' in empire gowns of 'white silk mul blaborately trimmed with filet om:- shell pink ‘silk. They wove pen- . dants of amethysts and pearls. souv- h” ‘1 units from the bride. and «ferried 1°": ‘ baskets of pink carnations and fans. ham Master Russell Jordan. _the __ FridGJ- HYMENEAL ilities. numb-1 â€"-Mr. '1‘. Johnston, 01 acific air line 'was in town toâ€"day. tcrest citi- â€"-Mr. John Burns, 1m Jindsay boy, Janetville, spent. the day râ€"in-law of‘ -â€"Mr. John McGill, of was the en- “’33 in town for a short t â€"Mr. George McFarlant first engine, ilway addi- lfield is a. visitor in town not born inl â€"Mr. J. .T. Ross. of Ki known here, tin town 10-day, girl. Lind- -â€"Ml’. B. M. R098, of 1 n a, wage in .tOWD. of the new Mr. J. M. McCulloch â€"“~-â€"‘ annrdnv 4n ‘ â€"Mr. Geo. Matthews and daughter, I left. on an excended trip to the Old‘: They expeCt to be absent.‘ They will visit. num- erous friends in the old land. 3 â€"Dr. Robert. Adam 10“. yesterday afternoon for Montreal. en route L0 Glasgow. having secured a. position as ship surgeon on one of the Alhm Line of Royal Mail steamships. "hr-Mr. J. Eckert and family left. this morning for Hamilton, .where they will reside. Last evening a social ’evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller in honor of ‘ Miss May Eckert. ‘ I ___.. 1 From Saturday's Daily. I town this .woek. â€"-M.iss Lizzie Gray, teacher at. Fen- elon Falls. is home for her holidays. --Miss Brandon, of Fenelon l-‘alls. arrived in town this morning. ‘ â€"Miss Mamie Staples, a former L. 10. I. stydent, was in town 10-day. I 31.. w Mulligan. o! Liflord, was 4'1er Mulligan. in town toâ€"da)‘- I ,,L_. vinéfépqu Saturday in 1‘19_A.._ 'Illc’ ‘rvuv ,- , ' â€"Miss Florence Winters evening for Toronto and where she will visit frien‘ â€"Mrs. Forbert, o: B snent. a few days in V‘ a... uu‘. â€"-_. â€"1[iss Pauline do Nam-ride. 0! Ann Arbo'r. Mich, is visiting Kr. and In. Rabert Hoes. Bond-st. -â€"Ir. hank Gnome. of the Benson house. was in Toronto yamdeft' Ending the gun shoot of the Bench Gun Club. tville, spent. the day in town. Ir. John McGill, of Janetville. in town for a short time toâ€"day. Jr. George McFarland, of Kirk- is a. visitor in town. "‘ “‘ ‘-‘ _.._.. P. J. White was in .uo his Week on -business. W. J. lieu. oi Rcaboro, town 10-day. John Burns,_.mcrchant of thnston. .Rose, of lie-"010°“- is McCulloch. of Jane“ {,f Kirkfiexd, was of J anctville. in â€"Mr. Joseph Fettis, or Toronto.‘ visited friende in town over Sunday. â€"Dr. Grant, of Woodville. called the Warder Saturday. -Mr. J. F. Laking. o! Haliburton. iwas in town to-das. g â€"Mr. Geo. Wilson. of Femlon Falls, iwns visiting in town today. ‘ â€"Miss Fitzgerald, 01 Penelon Falls, ‘Was a. guest at the Simpson House. ‘was in town tozday. . â€"Miss A. C. Shin-key. of Peter- ’boro, was a visitor in town toâ€"day. ‘ â€"Mr. R. 0. Stewart, of Peterboro. sis in town. â€"- -‘ n ur-_Aâ€"am‘ 1 ii: in town. ‘ -â€"Mr. O. was in town -31;- A. E. Bobcaygeon. ‘ â€"Mr. Chas. lwas in town 1 ! .â€"Mr. R. H. are guests at ‘ -â€"MiSS Amie few holidays 31 .._Mrs. W. R tldon church 1 _Mr. NI. J. pond minim. (35:13:: tr'ain this morn- L Suggitt, 0f the 1.0-0.1” .to her home at. Fenelon and family. 01 Toronto. with Mr!- POISONS \Vhen used for proper purpc serve a. good end. and it is this i that. leads to the subject of ' Pure Paris Green p1 for killing insects on trees and bushes, also for preventing Potato Rot. Bluoqtono. f9! spraying to kill , â€"-_ n. mustard. etz, V130 influx Formaiin, for smut in grain, Bug bath for Potato Bugs. in- ‘ 25c. "- _-_.._ at... etc. ' sum: pousu Wflw DRUG STORE. it is this fact act of ' PHOTOGRAPHER Age You Contem- ’platinggBuilding This Summer ? If so. bear in mind that I can supply you with anything and everything you mwy require, such as Rough and; DreSSed Lumlmr, Doors, Windows, Sash, Cadugs and Mouldings of everydesâ€"Eri}:- tion, Sewer Pipe, Plastering Huh-2. G'fhnibe Wall Plaster, etc., etc. might a'nd a fair deal to all. A; Jas. M.E Chalmers._ Phone 42. Proprietor Earner icémbrjdéefanigleu- N" WINE; A Good Showing of Silverware. Wedding Presents and Anniversary Gifts is aways to be seen at McCarty’a. We invu-iublv ban- on hands good stock of Gems andJew e . but take special pride in the Plan gems we one: tor ial occas- ‘lnnx We have Betutifu Cut Gla». Rs? We have Beautiful Cut Gla Herbie CIOCks. Fine China and um ties at special low prices. m noon-II issued at 1mm. Liana: issued at Wu F. McCarty Streets G13». DOVeI- 3*

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