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Watchman Warder (1899), 29 Jul 1908, p. 3

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L Imints "I ,M Hl‘iudb. pure than ‘ 1 BEN I‘.‘ '3 30 igan onto 0memee 'haow. etc takon for } Acvouuh and Nov.) )2 tore 7m oh ned cloud- Wiscon- our Cl] MI The Department of Agriculture have a very attractive display of po-rm‘cious weeds of Victoria county, Well-mounted and shown for the benefit of the farmers. Centrally situated in one window is the no- Lorious perennial sow thistle which vauses such monetary loss to farm- Crs annually and which needs im- mediate attention before the. whole t'ounty becomes polluted. Its creep- Engr underground rootstalks, together “lth its seed being so easily distri- huted by the wind, makes it diffi- wit to eradicate. Then comes bladder campion with a. root 29 inches long, showing what an im- uunse amount of plant food it must umsume in its growth. It _too, is lie-coming too well established in, Victoria county. Binderweed is well shown and is a very bad weed when well established. I’ERN ICIO U S WEEDS . Live hogs have again advanced and sold this week for 08‘ per cwt.. which is the highest price ever paid for hogs in Lindaay. and as a well- known buyer stated on Saturday. " It is more than they are worth." Hogs are very scarce all over 08.- agile; and the buyers expect to pay $8.25 next week. The local butch- M‘s have advanced the price of fresh pork ‘Irom 15 to 18c per pound. They have considerable difficulty in obtaining live hogs at. any price, and it will not be surprising if fresh pork reaches 25¢ per pound in the m-ur future, as there is no hope for Lhc price of live hogs to drop for some time. In the report, of the pnplls of Miss E. 2. Jackson who mum guecmflul ln panama their muslo exam!” the name «I Mlnn Vlvlvm Neullltt, occur- ml as havlng mused in primary plum). ‘l‘hln should have read Vivian Wllllamnon. mu PRICE FOR LIVE HOGQ. A dance was given last Rock in . . honor of St. Patrick's day. After- Burglar: cut their war Into a wards a nuppor was held at Brown's .kW3W 8‘0" “t Ponii“ 'n‘ xvstaurant‘. The chair was occupied Prairie MN “919 ‘1000 won“ “t by u .1. Hurlny and the vice cum diamonds and othwf Jewellery- A CORRECTION. Th9 awry gm that a 11mm gm insisted 0n throwing m shoo‘ Mtvt‘ a mwlyqnarrim QGHBIQ. The ont‘t‘inflv is a tetal week. a doctor hm: the bride under treatment. and may aw searching ameng ma mine for the groom. Major J. McDormid. oi ontvina. nwt with u fievm accident int wmk. A blacksmith. while attainm- ing to knock the handle an: or an aw which fichermid Wan holding, misami his aim and hit; Mobermid on tho raw, inflicting very serious in: jurien. mpa: the explosive and mama! at me new in WM”! it \Yfifl 91.99% “‘5! maniac and it is a new: ma qt mu inoflenuive muse“ wm_ not. killed. \mefla m, m m an 188%: Angela 51119:“ 99531 muw um tbe blabt me 99 m bbe ~an lbs! Thursday m mm may» we. haw beam sibee the m 9% m-ncaq. but 3W by “9 damage .;_ cam 3 WS ”W, Wtfimfi Th9 r suit a: the embibad omen bf nomination“: ’ "am 9’ Gleanad From ‘ “at “13' 0f WING! a? 3%?EYEQ ALL OVER THAT SHOE. munsmv, JULY R, 1999.. ST. I’A'I‘RI CK' S DANCE. MISSED HIS AIM. a? NERVILINE I tried different remedies, CURES but Was ‘ unabl: to QUICKLY. y of his pain and suffering till I started to use Nerviline. I mixed 3. bottle of Nerviline and sweet oil and rubbed the mixture on' the throat and chest: three times a. day and you would scarcely believe the way that horse picked up. Nerviline cured him. I also have used Nervlline for colic in buses and cows, and earn- estly recommend it to every man that is raising stock.” ‘ For strains, sprains, swellings, colic. distemper, coughs and colds. no linim'ent will prove so emcacious in the stable as ” Nerviline ” --it's pain, Nerviline will cure it Refuse substitute; Large W 956:. five for $1,131: an dam-c.5914 the Catarrhozone 00., Won {W 4 ‘ I had a very valuable horse that took distemper a month ago, and was afraid I was going to lose him. His throat swelled and hard lumps developed. His nostrils ran and he ,} PRINCE EDWARD FARMER SOL- EMNLY DECLARES NERVIâ€" LINE IS A SPECIFIC. " After fifty years’ experience in raising horses I can safely testify that .no remedy gives sucn good re- sults for an all-round stéjble liniment as Nerviline." Thus opens the very earnest. letter of J. J. Evanston, who lives near Wellington, P. E. year. the demand for graduates was three times the supply. The Be- terbcro Business College. which re- opens August 80th. invites the mast criticai inspection from prospective students. Owing to the prestige of this chain. every graduate of neat appearance and good character is guaranteed a good situation. The new adVertiaement of this college ap- pears on page 11. As a album is no stronger that m weakest; link every link in cm s greatest «mm of high-grade busi- ness seheels has been kept. in the hlghest skate of proficiency known to business selenee. While ever one thousand students were enrolled lest. ONE THOUSAND POSITIONS. The total cost of repairing «N dungeon to the Soo mm! by me cum‘yimg away of the lock “to. d: mtimatud at 850,000. mm March 28th, at the residence of John Thurston. brother at mm mm, by Rev John Fewer, Mr Henry Thurman to Miss. Margaret; Allan. bath at \m‘ulam. Th9 Lindsay ball club was mar: mined with otfioere an follows: Cantu W. Veitch; mmtary. R. Hummrd; treasurer, W. 1mm. Samuel Swunton. of Fusion. brought a load of‘tho finest und heur‘teat bgrley to town thin week. The grain weigliod 55 pounds to the bushel. w J: J: Ema Mm: G‘Bmm Walks}; and Beam am much is m amiag‘a gamut by singing mm! W Th3 mam were a: Wm H; WM a mat deal '9! 9M“: MRS: ommmgh “39*: find Wm m themmwa mm ‘m Wm line! mvticulmx the lth who and Lindsay mum- lndiei a Nah tr-ihuta of muse: ' Horse Distemper UCEN S E mum RSI ONER. FINE HARLEY. HALL TEAM. WEDD‘NGS. Imoncious FARMERS SAVE MONEY; no "â€"it’s 'You save money and get the choic- intemal est meets when you buy from us. there is The beef ring cannot serve you eat- . Refuse Mactorily, and you know 11:. Large- ;les 95c.. sized pieces at greatly reduced prical. or .the Geo. II. Calvert a: Son. Academy of ‘, Out. (Music Block; . terrible tried (13:) Driving a car without display- ing the number of license. (-1)) Driving in a. race or on abet or wager. (c) Anyone driving under the age of seventeen. _ ,(d) In case of'accident, failure to stop and return to the scene of accll 8. In case of accident, he must re- turn to the. scene of the accident and upon request give his ‘name and address, with that of the owner. 9. Recent amendments provide penalties as follows: A fine ,of $50 for first conviction; $100 for sec- ond conviction,- and imprisonment for six months for thind conviction for the following' offences: ‘7. Drivers of cars must observe reasonable preCaution to prevent frightening horses. Horse vehicles must “not be approached wit-bin 100 yards at e. greater speed than seven miles ‘an hour. If a. horse appears frightened the motorist must reduce Speed, and if signalled to do so, stop and render assistance when called not less than two inches high. 9 A light must be placed so as to illum- inate themarker at the rear. 4. Searchlight: are prohibited. 5. Maximum speed in cities. towns and villages is ten miles an hour; outside fifteen miles an hour. 6. The owner of a.’ motor vehicle is held responsible for violations of the act. 8. Every car must carry u born or was. mel mu» be lighted when- ever car in In motion. between dusk and dawn. Side lamps must. boar the permit number In black figures \ 2. Carl must display two num- bers or mutton; one attuned to tho front in a. prominent position. and the other In tho centre of the hook. Multan muot be kept free from dust. No other numbor shun ho expand on any port of tho vo- Mole. 1. Motor vchlolu must be regis- tered. Registnuon he. '04.; re- newal .9. AUTOMOBILE LAWS. W Ontario Motor We at Tm mm. has had the taiiowiuu copy of the main provisions of the Auto- mobile Law at Ontario pubiiuhed tor the guidance of tourists. In order that random of The Winder may have the law and thereby uni-t the authorities in enforcing the tame. the mum provilim o! the said Act are pufliiahad in condensed form might be momionod that the Out» «in Motor League in Milt u nnxioua to m motorists who pull-t in breaking the iaw punished. an the rural public is, and bids for its co- ODeraiion. The law mda as follows: 10. Chaufleurs must be licensed. Ontario Motor League, Toronto. Prices 38 coats. Muhammad only by he T. Mubum 00.. Hmmd. Tomato. Om‘ Dr. Fowler‘s Extract of Wild Strut- bu-ry ha. been on the market for 64 yarn. It in no: a new and untried nmedy. Ask for it and mm on 7 um; what you ask for. Rm». cubs hum. They’n dammua. a Inherit: tho ubo‘fi mentioned «away and I m now cured of this dmdfui malsdy. The home In emu. but its content. effect a mansion. cum. I oat: mammal it highly for sh. nun of cramps.” d at was Dn'FowIér'h ’Ekt’ia’ét’o’f Wil Btuvhony. Whenever, after that time‘ I M} gqmpg coming on. I (mm! 63mm inm‘oa a: . ‘a mum . W368 1x Xmas” ‘ ~ gm 1?” on m ; g... m... m, m a» my mm .« «gm 0“ an gems an N WWW! ms - I =MÂ¥= , m ‘s in towndghgfikfig? ‘ ‘ and boifitmns horfiwmx has long =m§s 6mm flimsy My: Mum: “W “W ““8““. 9W“ WW “M Mr. Wm. Ema»; mm Mid «I m mm am :5 9|an 3” “Mm wnh fl WW 9? hmon mam Gwen Benn ‘ Oma mm: visit with “139%“: W «New WM should a mm and “fitm‘md some of tho mm flit: Saloon Mm“ returned 1m woman who ““3 3““ “mm W dwmmbvfihhmh‘mm (amine m a visit m Rochemr- WWW“ 0* MMW‘NW Imam-â€" of Wild 8mm. I thought u advise and 11“?!an Manna: W“ in the eye of the low and SAG- mmwamummmmmm 2mm: Ethel Procter. Toronto. is It“! in that of religion. be recorded MG MN “01 m mm $Kmhl9d the finest of Miss ‘linhol Sharpe. 18 fit “We“: tor annoyance and with ammoh mun. mad cramps. I Fair-ave. persecution m the hands of their M‘gmummfiminnmy‘ggdm .3"; Goo. Datum. of Toronto. {friends and neighbors ? And why. one WW! I “I“ into n him “to! in flitting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. inbovo all. should it be thought fun- “flaring intend for four hon". A A. Bradshaw. ny and persecute them ? short time aim in. in driving to town. _M‘“ van Allen left tor Cobourg Not mfmqumuy “rim“ “mm. ha: 1 Im- nttnokoda in and had who down inmyrimloekinl:nliof. thin morning. whom she will “a“ resulted from tho rough nation of “When I mohod tho dru “on I united the d It for u quio mnedy and laid bohin the count» until relief game._ The nmadyhl min {m thq Extracted honey like comb honey should be kept in a warm dny room Well ventflsted. In a few weaks pure honey will granulate. Some consumers like it in that condition, but it is desired to liquify it it can be done easily by putting the con- tainer in a. venue! surrounded by we- tel"- "and keeping it warm. inn w.- ter should not be allowed to boil. 1! it is heated much '~over 180 de- grees the honey will be colored. \ Extracted honey is easier to pro- 1duce than comb honey. Most bee .keepers make supers of the hives, but use the upper frames, or combs only for honey ; that is, they don't allow the bees to raise the brood or young bees in that part of the hive from which they get the extracted honey. Honey should be well ripened'before it is taken from the hive. A good rule is to have.“ least two thirds of the frames capped over before ex- tracting. I! this precaution is not taken. honey may sour after it is extracted. Montreal win huve a. floating dock in the near tum: 'any are found, place the sections in a. tight box and burn a little! sul- phur in it. This will clean out the For producing section honey where standard hives are used. all the ne- Tcessary appliances can be purchased at bee supply establishments. The common native or black bee makes the best work in sections provided there is a good honey flow. Most of the Italian bees fill the cells too full of honey and the section instead of being nice and white has a wat- ery appearance. As soon as a num- ber of sections are capped over, they should be taken of! the hives and put away in a clean, hot room. If put in a. damp place, they take on an objectionable, watery appearance. The stored sections should be exam-1 ined occasionally for be moths. Iii 'any are found, place the sections ini MR. JAS. STORE“. LINDSAY. 1N FARM AND DUINY. To produce moo honey and to put It on tlw market on good attractive shape. so that tho oonlumor alter anon tasting a bookeoper'a product will call «rain. requires a little alclll In hundllag the boot]. A great deal also depends on the person who makes the attempt. ' 'â€"Dr. and Mrs. Graham and Ion Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Flint. Mr. Harris and wife. oLPort Perry. at- tmded the Woodmm’n excursion on Friduy. â€"Mr. R. Scott. of Toronto. in ln town and will spend . couple 0! days with his son Mr. Wm. Scott. at the Royal Hotel. Mr. Scott was a resident at Llndaayl for muny ~Mu. Batty. and Hum:- Harry and MI. Kathleen Comm. 0! Par. ry Sound. um mm“ Mu. John Thou-burn. Kent-It. â€"Mim Nollie Reid. at um om” stat! of the Sylvan" Mtg“ 00‘. in Him" Manda In sway Lake and Petarbom‘ of Toronto. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clum- Renata. Colbornewtu Linduy. an. J. Morrison. 0! Toronto. Ia themumt 0! Mrs. A. MeArghur. Sua- sews. â€"Mr. and Hrs. Thomas Blackwell. of Toronto. are fishing friend: In town. â€"m. Shier. of Toronto. came down on the veteran’s excursion this mor- ning and will spend a tow dash. 41‘. and In. W. H. Johnston. 0! Romeo», Sunk” are visiting Mend. at Mt. Bomb. «Min Van Allen hit for Cohourg t!“- moming. where the will vim Mend. tor a few dam.» ~11". D. Murmur mu child are via- iuna‘ Mom!- in Detroit for . couple of wash. in visiting he: parents. Mr. and Mrs f Personals I buu\mmuum HONEY PRODUCTION Binder twine and wuterproot rope. club lots of 500 pound: u. whole- sale price dollverod. Eyre- a Brown grain warehouse on Victoriu-we. R. Smyth. BINDER TWINE. So it eeeme that tile law in nble effectively to encouresc common eenee nnd decency in this direction. It the principle: lnid down by the Knnenn court become cenernllx un- deretood. there will be lees public tolerntlon of thin pnrticuinr‘ sort of non-cue. "' wodvaaturod ” um! " meant. no harm " doe: not render the town lean "able for the harm the mob actually did. ' But cheering intelligence coma ’irom Kunm.‘ A ehhrivu-i party in it town of thht outta recently drug- god en unwiiiihg bride and groom up and down the main street oi the village in an open wagon. Inciden- tuiiy they ran over n boy and broke his leg. Now the town must pay the boy exemplary damages. Tho Noam aupreme court hon decided that the exubount humorist: who pulled the wagon constituted a low- ieoa ‘hhd violent moh. which the po- lice omeore oi the town ought to; hm diuporuod. That the mob weal Not infrequently urioul injury ha malted 1mm the rough antio- at the wedding clowns. who m. at mum. too iii-bred to oonnidor my- thing no intangible u the dignity and happinmu of their unfortuntto victims. Boxall Matthie Departmental Store Our. line of Harvest Tools is now complete with Hey Forks and Rakes, Scythes, Souths, Grass and Com Hooks, What Stones. Harvest Mitts and Gloves. Oilers, Cylisnder, Peerless and Separator Oils, em, etc. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. i We have in stock the following well“ known brands: Green Sheaf, Silver Sheaf and Gold Medal, at close prices. Seasonable Goods We are offering something spec- ial in Screen Doors at 95c and $1.25. Two‘ Specials at Gilbert’s Screen Doors Binder Twine . Gilbert, ON THE FARM PHONE 7 A Hanan 1t. Hamlin. Mexico. was being vuked. when ho u: up in his coma. In the punk: that followed an old woman was trampled to donut. and many penom were in- FARM“ NR SALE. â€"100 ACRE m for uh ms: the Villa. 0! 0mm. TN- 1- . am clul urm. .u ploughed land. ‘ The” In none of it but what on how ad from Man to gain. mm- olm brick home. cud nut-cla- ouflbufldim. I have four 0th.: farms to ollor for ale. «anoint to Lind-w. For particular. an! price no Jooeph Flurey. 89 wu- lhm-It. South. Mutiny. mu SALE. â€" ONE AND A HALF storey brick moored awning. A large room. downturn with m- try ”adv mashed. chm hod- rooma and MN uputaira. aha vor- andnh at from. Apply m: In. Wm. Lowe. Oahu“. mom WANTED. - FOB 3.8. No. B. Verulun. Duties to con- .menco utter nation. 85hr: 0376 per unum. Apply to J. J. 1mm, m.-tm.. 130me TEACHER WANTED. - FOR 8. 8. No. 19. Sonnet-vino. Salary «.00 w mum. Promo-ant pm. Apply to Alex. )lorrhon. .00.- tm.. 8; a. No. 12. aommmo. Kimount 9.0. bflfiBfifl‘i‘Y FOR 84m = Hm mile m 9! mg mainly Mama ,mnammu mod m ham‘ «and m with mum “mm. In home and driving- Ihod. Splendid mm. The land is well mm»- ed. For. Micah" upply to n. H. Dick. (homes. 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