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Watchman Warder (1899), 29 Jul 1908, p. 12

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'H A“: 5-1! '1‘. mug "‘1‘.-. .v,_ _ mm or by man to ‘9“ sub: when. 250. per month. By man to “mag points in Canada or the WI! mm. '9 w you. The Watchman'Wuder (Weakly) ‘ $1.96 1: PAGE Watchman-Warder walnut 3913mm In“ 0mm. Inning» lug“! Temple)» 97. WHAT THE EDITOR CANNOT DO where you are going, or it he' sees you greet some friends that he knows who they are and where they no from. We aim to get all the news, but you may be the only we don’t happen to know; We try to become familiar with m and far:- es, if possmlb. But during hie years past me: have beéh to which and mm: us 996 yen there"; we have hung must! the men amp; but was a? gym wm‘t em a m MW mm em we mfiaa we‘ve 3% m 3% mafia BB Bast: am an a fiafl-aflh EM 337% MW all was. Ana “'1! 9% W 1% was new “mafia find mu 311-. §6 i? W1 m m a? m 3% new MBM mm BB am 9.539%; m as mewflmmg mamas mm mum 9% mt M135 em: W: and mammal). mm, mm m we Man a commm #4591 m: ions. mam“: to the WM?“ 9% mm «was; 19mm that 19mm 599% , JSL:-_ so far as to say. “ on the cowmw 0,1 the mouth much of the health of- the nation depends." Being the gateWay to lungs and stomach. through which all the food and drink and a. portion of the air we consume must pass, its sanitary condition is ’as important as that or the household kitchen. ‘ bin; sweet. Such a. routine should be commenced early in the child’s life, and insisted upon until it has be- and insisted upon until it has be- come a habit. The average reader may be inclined to consider this a. quite unnecessary Warning, and deâ€" cemt care of the mouth certainly is much commoner than it used to be. THURSDAY. J UDY 99 5MB; WYE KWEEN Ill... .7 'â€" GLPITAL STOCK Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits...$ f 5.355300 41.900900 Deposits by the Public ........................ , Total Assets..........., .......................... 51,000.00!) - Ir ; - -__.A... PAID-UP - - - ' 135988.100 Lindsay Branch- Maw, OHWiag by .wmer 13mm 00-» Attention Given , 1,909. .as ‘ ‘ 9; reader Flavelle, chairman this a 'Commissioners, ME and. de_ Ray, gem of t Linly is ‘ MI. Ramona. the fine wwwmm am, Wm W137 in“ theedseoffchildrfl,’ is still néul gt much oral mifisfom work. Alipfle observation of one’g neighbors“ months in street cars and ’0ther ‘ cosmopolitan public convey-g {ances will amply ju’stify this conâ€" Mr. Donald Sutherland, s ' perinten- dent o! Colonization for Ontario. in a. report advances the statement that the higher cost of livin ' farm conditionsp The of Ontario, and he speaks as a, prac-. tical farmer, could» be increased by 100 per cent... were the land proper- l_v worked. He says he finds that “-A 100 per gym... were the land proper- 1 that 1907, by 114,991 while the popula- tion of the towns and cities has in» creased 58?,008 during the same per; iod. ‘ This year thcrc will be a ticcrcaec a! 388,000 acres in Oncario‘a wheat {mansion and 800.000 {cw hogs are being raised. Other impcmm; pmduccs show a decline and account for the high prices prcvaiiing icr nu: curci products. Every county has contributed a qucta. to the gamma“ oi Wcsccm Fannda. The industries springing quote. to the sameness 9. "WW.“ Canada. The industries springing shanghai. the having hava aided in depleting the supply 9! ram help and Maught. about. an present. an»: amen. ’ A - â€" Annh‘A n (HUN ! If the Ontario (“mgr can double his output. by using improved meth- ods. than he should be shown how right away. and if he is not needing down part of his farm because of scarcity of help. the Provincial Gov. ernment should assist him to get all ihe requires and of the right brand. rative waS’ce when the current prices it» live hogs is taken mtb consider- atioh. "stories bf whey being run «am the amass mam awe {31%be as were is: no mm m '15 lb was Bags at m Mm; 59% BM: Mam a? mist sww mm mm am we gamma 3 “ is man the gym warms 8% thaw“ 8? meg Beg mfingheui ms 69%sz 7933s gawk high 98% haw gimme we hmm ta Wham mm m m hag Himg has: m m was 9% a mallamg mam 19 the mm m is 3% ma “a mix memeas am: 11% megs mum at 61% mt mm “a m h3g4; man we m “-39 _ mix 9m: ml at the mm mm m m 11% W is mm mmm \mmm egmis’mtgfllwgh 11% when it mm m the qmfism when swap or- swmea It wmks 1mg the m economy :39 well mm m: mafiahle in a. mm W am when . prices are not high! and gives hima. | share of the mod Ms m m 3 are better. PLANT INSPECTED. for the Province ’0! 0 the preliminary steps this afternoon to prepare for: a. thorough test of the ozone purification plant'. He came ,down from Toronto with D17. Geo. H. Namith, another expert in purifying water, .and' with'm. J. D. iFlavelle, chairman of the Water '0 ‘ 'onerS, Mayor Baggy Mr. ”Rs-v- seminary of that Board, and FARM CONDITIONS considerable 1 Lanny gnu-Iva" ' ......... 41.,oooooo ......... 54,000000 sayings ' Accents Manager. plant LINDEN VALLEY MAN 18 SLOW. LY RECOVERING. Linden Valley. July 96.â€"The the barn at Mr. E. R. Rogers is‘ nearly completed and will add Very much to the appearance of Mr. Rogers’ home. The cerium»: work is under the careful management or Mr. W. Wal- law, 0! Oakwood. Mr. Russell Giles had been accept- ed intothe Maple Lou‘Telephone Co. gum is busy getting the poles in his lane in readiness to put in his tele- Kent-st... bet-ween Cambridge and Sn: being laid. In from of "the park many re m dug up by the workmen. w‘ "\ v - swampy nature of the site of Lind say at M time. uroeefrom'theheartofacedaiswamp.<01d men theirboyhdodandmmhooddayshere mean the ea: times the residents 'had in building roads and in In in a, passable state. A romai- resident was wont ‘ time his father’s wagon, pulled by oxen, would 6 the hubs in mud. The stalwart oxen often Voould m on and help would have to be obtained belorem. to Mr. Wm. Cruess wears a. double smile these days as he is the proud possessm of a. young heir. ‘- h». n.4,. awvuvâ€" v_ w v Mr. Bert Jewel has met finished putting up a new silo. Mi». ‘3; P. WEE-by has putt wm. rem wound and in from at final 3;? men is u impwmsm m: ’ 8%?) m ’cBBk m The mm W- emiaa task m was mm was: a! With the Miles 'm ems; mm we heme it mm a sum is me 69mm} alga: ‘ W9 3% me t9 9% m. 93th m2“ @943 mm um mg m with my; 3 mm" wash a? Mae-Jamming: < am. mm» 3:3 mm: a m was in tam with he; Gamay», mm. 69169132 M: Jr: 9%. Emma an an me?â€" new mm is m mmmms at the GWWW 1m week in heme 91 may. mm 99% *m m vim-â€" m with m at the: 91%: Miss. SWAN». M UKWW’. iii m 5km 9“ W “W1 “W2 3. 0m ‘hh W3 _ - --A -_A.: It road was very much in vogue in was so readily canstrhcted. T crossweys an the site of the roe were thrown on top of this to roughness of the rudely constru they were touch. We are many of these roads in this county, now. the majority of M being coVered to the dept-h of seven! feet wm: earth and gravel‘ In shady lanes and by‘pathe in some parts of the county plenum remind of sonic at these roads may yet be neon. and one may experience em 'bumpetyubump’ nation by «Mug ov- 4..‘.‘ It in nnO- Oha all!“ m‘m mm M a» drum was acroul mu... m. was. according to old madame. g very low and um ground. M that; point; pieces of old logs. cedar u timbar was unearthed by the labortm W in u modem road. Some, ingrown; old when were also the. dim. distant. past. with am more active present. The young friends of Mr. Gray returned to their ham Pleasant Friday morning. Master Ne’il L.‘ Patterson ronto, is visiting friends I Valley. ‘Wrs. Cullis this week. Mrs. Thos. H. Myers and Victbria Road, am the guee sister, Mrs. H. RogerS- . vacation posa factory. . 1 There are a. number talking of go- ing to The Rocks this Weeks as re ports are gbod for this buckleberries home spending their holidays at Unden-Vaney- ' ' Mrs.. F. Greenawaj'f, bf Michigan; visited with Mrs. B: Greenaway last spent Sunday afternoon McEachorh'a patents. Mr. Cameron. aid 3. visit last BLOOD POISONING I . McKenzie, of Toronto, is big a few ms with her sister, Ruby Cullis C. and D. McElroy am rude] friends at Fenelon cheese instructor McKay ‘ returned idem l. of T0- at Linden of he} friends SUNDAY SCHOOL AFFAIR WAS WELL ATTENDED. Grass Hill. July witâ€"Our mus vii-Iago in still in antennaâ€"do much going on. almost too busy to record it. void reéa-ll the early days and we pads and in keeping these roads .1: was wont to tell how at zen, would sometimes sink to men .oould not budge the wag- vd before. a Iorwani move could Franklin, July 26.â€"-'I‘he farmers in this vicinity. like the crops, show a great change in their aPMnoe, and it is not to be wondered at, for owing to the extreme dry weather recently experienced the prospects were very gloomy and at present every kind of grain is looking well. It ie'to be hoped that there willbe a. good yield. ‘ Mr. Joe. Gardiner will finish cut- ting his fall wheat this week. He has i' a. splendid chap. , Mr. Wm. Bell had the misfortune to lose a. very fine cow on Friday. As the grass was not very good he thonght she would help herself to something better, and, to keep her from getting into \‘bhe adjacent field a ‘poke’ was puton'her. In some way she bmke he: neck. Gold is said ‘to be plentiful in the Sturgeon Lake country. Both sides lost heavily in the bat- tle between Spaniards and Moors near ‘Melilla. on Friday. V x. Bleriot, a. Fnanoh aeroplanist, erased from Callas to Dover in a. monophme. The Detroit motor boat squadron mud Chum on Saturday and uni W a ran} ”caption; SUCCESSFUL PICNIC 19’ mutton by driving W- n. in not the cutest flung nailing m NECK exdas‘afiolls , were not 0! trees wamenemm A quiet mm tee! him 15 Eh 33%“ mm fimw m was mm Bwlim W5 Mek- m 3% “513-. 3'. 91% “im‘ new! $8 MW! 69%» W 99 2"?- 998% may at mm “19 NR“ “SHE fim an»? at time to WW them yetâ€"4.11 Aug rices we are selling them at, ple of weeks or duri Plenty of you. Anyway the p if you only used them a. con tion trip. the most reliable mak- ere of Women’s garments in the trade and noted for their cor- rectness of style, perfect fit, good-making end reliable quality of materials used throughout.” The range includes white and colored duck wash suite, white orgendie and colored crepou Princess Dream of the newest design. You cannot see better garments anywhere, even at more money end when you con- sider the STRAYED ON THE PREMISES 0F Wm. Chapman, ‘lot 21, con. 8. Cartwright. about July lst. 4 young cattle. 1 red steer, twoâ€" year-old, 1 heifer, 2 steers 1 your old. 1 grey and 2 spotted. Par- ties proving property will pay :1} HWQWWMvm mm M16: J W-Wsmwm we Hi: Why mm «Md to him their mtulafim- you will vendor how ll. lo poniblo. ' The mokor lo the looser And lo was our good forfiuno to noun «on. We invite you m com and on than sad how 3m tho good value they are. If you have offload who head. parenting o mh unit bring thorn in or toll than of this onnounoomono Mid you will be m» lug than o good turn. manly More Ribbons on sale lOcyd. Pure silk ribbons. principally 8} inches wide, inches wide, splendid assortment of coloring: black also. Regulai' 150 yd. for ..................... minim: I. I N D B LY 03mm We close at 5 o’clock daily except on Saturdays. . Sutclifl‘e Sons IIYMENEAL 873 OF CANADA 7’ A Joint Account éake' them gwfiy.4 a Sale Regular Prices \vee-l'is or during your WW8? HST 1909., Municipality bf ‘53 WWI!!!) bf Bailey, Coun- ty at View-is; mm 15 W film that I have mum Bi- mm to u“.- m. sens mum in wash: a and 9 at *0 0mm haw Em Afih m @0313 mm by we when m b9 86 mm a? 6311'in m mg m m want at me am a; MI W m by the hm mam Wt Ball at am said Mm: “my m be am w WM 1% 3m 1?; ml 1! mm flectmns a.“ \m m can We 11%.: first 905‘“ flhflMfi WW3.“ 30““ mm m 9‘ Mr. 130.9. and 19' T‘IAA, W ether errors are to take immediate P hue M aid errors cordingtolaw. Countess Gmy i8 tar her fight attack Dutsd July 96. 1909- August ahead of r at, they are cheap 0.00.0...- ALFRED TAYLOR. Clerk of Bexley selling . 1909. a. few 23,; convalescent ' ’1‘ o! wlet fo‘m- vaca- .1 0 From Monday uâ€"Il'. Wm. Mimms. “flu". the guest ”1‘ am. am. “FM! w 1““ ‘hih Hm! «I. fill: and l-uudu‘ . Jr. and Mr» mm filo. m visiting r‘rmw to. 0““ Anderson. â€")lr. Chan. Job!“- viliting his cousin, 1 _J. Cunnings and Scully. of Oklahoma over Sunday ._.Dr. Howard £81101 ‘3 'Mm a, few day 81m of old friends. In. Ross. of Hunt‘ i8 visiting‘ in toxm. m limes Stewart. 1 â€"‘Hrs. J. Courtit’e. “ting her pamts. A”. Moore, Pfl'l-Sl Wu) this momim _ am. and Mm “- Ms of mmnto, are M days, the g‘uv‘s‘s '12th Mrs. B. Mar EM; flaw» veils. we #32 WDAY, JULY *2 Mime) «' m aawms ** W J0“ ‘ 4‘“ gym} Kunnt m_ is visiting ”J â€"At the Bt usun‘ W AEK‘ I.B.A.ndrus. '1“ with his parents- 31’ m. Gladys?” 8‘11 mm this morni1 4â€"mss Olive an m Gertrude E '.,;-ltr. J 125mm m president of fiction of the D m of Toronto [Tn h a few days W“ W. He was we M ”a M” R" «an days‘r W and through ‘ If. R. Num‘ ha“? Wing of ‘hn W . nutshell Trim 1 k8“ M is MM \ “NM: , QQ “W Person L’ Boyd, of from Oxfon awe ms fiétifi'fim' a MEN-R Mimms two ut Slur! busing“ kw \\' on m Hulk-n 0N

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