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Watchman Warder (1899), 28 Jul 1910, p. 4

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baitaBut this is what the fishers on the Otonabee have had to do all sum- ‘mer. and many of than have become discouraged that they have stored ‘vtheir fish-mating equipment away up la the garret with grandfather's clock that has refined to tick for‘the past quarter of a century. The eternal gasoline launch is re- aponsible for it all. The continual churning of the waters and the res- t‘due of the gasoline on on the sur- me have spoiled linking in the V10- inity of Peterboro. And the 0mm- at Peterboro this year is so poor that the seasoned and the most pat- ient of anglers have become thour- oughly disheartened. It is no joke to ,AQ‘AJ In a. letter ph‘o'usped in a. Toronto daily, Mr. A. c. Yvhme. or Peter- boro, says:â€" ,A _. ' “07" rise about 3.30 on a. haze-veiled morning and placidly sit for three or four hours without feeling even the slightest tremolo on your fishing line to indicate that a hungry and in- quisitive fish is noging‘groqu the .T he Gasoline Launch Spoils Fishing w.» v- â€"-_-_ ubeéy used to 13:51â€"10 01 the most pro- lific bass and lungs grounds in the twenty-five miles south of Whom by the river route. The story of the fishermen's distress in this district applies with actual force to all then -- . . ,jl-_ A. ”a.” “Fri-5v vv-vc- v1.v~rV 7 7 and more con! bodies of m where the gasoline launch” ply M busy way. The gasoline launch to thefishismnchuthomowh to the crowâ€"only the launch “more Ftour has anvancea a and the best grades are tor $3.34 per at. whil‘ flour Continues to Advance in Price iii «we. .5 to «.75 par m. Pie etuw. $1.50 per lo“, Strut, $8.50 to M loud. Chickens, 66c pair. Hens, 180. pound. Duck: .1 pelt. Turk-ye. 186 lb. Gene, 200. pound. m. .9 to ‘9'“. Bend elm“ 10¢ per lb. Dried apple. 50 lb. Rhubarb 50 bunch. Aepengue. Be bunch. Tongue. 150 pound. Strawberries. 8 boxe- !or 150. m 31-95 to 81.50 basket. Om Pm. 20c quart. Old hay $10 to $18 per ton. flew hay, per ton. $10 to $11. Turnip: 5c bulb. ~Cmotl 5c bunch. Beau 5c bunch. Raspberries, 2box 25c. Goose-berries 81.25 basket. Red currents 81 basket. Cheese 15c. pound. Peaches 40c. doz. Plume 10c. doz. Wool. washed. 20c lb. 'Wool. unwashed. 18c lb. ,‘ Fall wheat, $1 bush. . Large Peas. 70¢ per bus. Small peas 65c bus. Spring wheat, 90¢. bush. Goose wheat, 90c bush. Buckwheat, 40¢ per bus. Barley. 42¢ per bus. Oats, 34¢ per bus. Rye. 60c. per bus- Eggs, per 1102., 19-20c. AA AAA FolloWing Flour. befi Flour. bee Rolled oa1 Shorts, re Dairy button 20-220- Potatoes, 35mm- Apple :2 to 84 per km- Celery 10c bunch. Lettuce 5c bunch- Onions 50 bunch. Parsley 5 cents bunch. nib Bout 12c. Sirioin stock. 180. spa-o rlbI, 3_ Hal. {0! >_ advanced, and are now worth cents per bushel. Rolled oats, rts and Man have also gone up a ml on a: ASTORI flair: ' I A! oats, r ‘ retail )er th $1.10. bush. . sale - - - .- - 1.30 15 Pair men’s harvest “boots‘ regular 1.75, sale 1.25 8 Pair men’s solid leather blucher, regular 2.50, sale 1.50 IO Pair men’s English kip blucher, a solid leather waterproof boot, regular 3.00, sale - 1 23 Pair men’s chrome kip, blucher oil tanned, regular 2. 50, sale - - . . 20 Pair men’s blucher, well pegged, regular 2.00, There was some doubt existing in the minds of the public regardlng the announcement made by us that we would sacri- fice our gigantic stock with unheard of price reductions. That doubt has all been dispelled, we believe, because the peOple were quick to investigate and as a result the footwear snaps announced were eagerly sought for. It does not necessarily follow that because our sale has been an unqualified success to date that the creamofourstockhas been disposed of---NO. We carried an immense stock of footwear, fresh and up-to-date, and although the public has patronized this sale in a brisk manner, we have many bargains yet to offer as the following list will certify. WITH BUY FOR FUTURE NEEDS AND SAVE MONEY 2.00 1.50 l5 Pair men’s patent blucher, regular 4.00, sale - 3.00 l2 Pair men’s patent blucher, regular 5.00, sale - 4.00 18 Pair men’s patent blucher, regular 4.00, sale - 2,75 10 Pair men’s tan blucher, regular 3.50, sale - 2.50 15 Pair ladies’ patent blucher, regular 5.00, sale - 4.00 l3 Pair ladies’ patent blucher, regular 4.00, sale 3.50 15 Pair ladies’ patent blucher, regular 3.00, sale 2.50 Liquid Shoe Polish, regular lOc, sale - 5c 'mnsmy, JULY 28, 1910‘ Cream and blue CTL‘IH cashmele, cream ‘ blue mfieta cloth, sky b mm poplin, black p brown, navy and black :With every four yar mwd' If you buy w yards, or if you for six yards. Th‘s i: “361383. at 25 per cent W0 well and n 3“.th one mi of Glunurn For wticulnrb on Tolmie. Glu FARM FOR 9 AI CLERK'S NO'I‘ICI‘: or POSTING 0F vm‘l-‘J Notice is hereby ziW" Mined or deliw'd " Matted in section 9 I Voter's List Act 1hr m by mid section to 1K“ S“ waive!“ of the list In? to add act. of all IWW by the last revitwd "55 o! the said municipfl‘i‘yv led to vote in the said at elections for memlw‘ , v0 Assembly and “ M election. and ”1’” III first posted UP I“ ‘ Vault’s List. 1910 the Village of 0mm} Victoria. “tors are called um Odd list, and if a b; the U “y other errors are ‘ h- to take immediate pn at Omanee this 1 gf‘;‘l". A D. 1910. GE In first posted UP a We on the ninfl' 1910. and remains H south of leueuu-v, 1 wt 0f 10!. 4 and >5} ‘0 EIIlly. 'l'hih {all M: 1931003 in L'Uu 0M. two good \ up“ bush, 75 ru'rv Blunder pasture um barn 4'5 x 70 on >! Mt 1100?, “‘Hh'l cattle. also trough mill on barn whivh pumps. cuts feed an ‘Ol'k in connectitm, 5‘. 00111th floor {mt brick house 25 x :1..- furnace and tolephmx Mt houses. Plow. Ml“ Inspection of “9 bundings are 0‘ for Iltnntion and m hard to equal formation can E. S. Morgan, Black voile, 85c, 1.0 Black poplin, 60c, 7; like}: satin cloth, ml Black eolienne 1.1.3, Black tafleta, silk .350 NW chantung soq It will pay you to mk‘ Clotting priCcs (m 311‘ 53rd YEAR. at the fill-80 0‘ and blue crew who In} lllilc (1U )n yard )f "HI

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