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Watchman Warder (1899), 28 Jul 1910, p. 6

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Sale Sammy, July 3011:, ’10' :EANNINGS HORSE fXCflANGf young. “AW. 1 colt, imported, by Archer. 10 head new milch cows and cutie. :1 new m'flch cow and calf, 2 old. 1 cow. been call. 2 tvm-Iy'eaH 2 new auto 3 sett new I 4.- sett old 8 pair. 4 second-ha} order. 1 wagon. W V Sailings from Penetang 3.15 p.m. to Parry Sound and way ports daily ex- ce tSunday. nformation from Railway Ticket Agent or from the Company at Samia. «Callingwood. W. 3. Hidden. Town Agent :1 luflsbb. Depot “out WLL . 2 two-year-old heifers, fat. 2 new auto seat top buggie: 3 sett new sifigle harness. 4 sett old single harness, go pair. 4 second-th buggies, all i order. 1 wagon, with pole and she 1 dozen lap rugs and rubbe rugs. 1 dozen binder whips, new. price. .1 dozen rawhide whips, am This will be one of the bee LIKE 600031031156. “ASIDE RESORTS. ETC." Round Trip Tourist Tickets on Sale at Low Rates Sailing! 0! passenger steamers m:- Santa. to 800, Port Arthur .1! Math, 8. S. “Satanic" every m, S. S. “Harmonic" Wed- ”. and S. S. “Hurondc” Sat- .day ct 8.30 p.121. The Wednesday and Saturday steamers go through Vacation Trips to ‘ EIYE SLILIHGC WEEKLY .ERDH OWEN SOUND Special train leaves Toronto 1 p.m. ‘sailing days. T. C. Matchett, Agent £0113 [RUNS from TORONTO 9.40 a..m. 12,15 p.m. 6.05 p. 10.10 p.m. Bala Sleeper carried Friday’s )0.10_ p.m. Winnipeg Express. 27 horses, workers and drivers. 10 driving horses, nearly : 1 1 1 grey gelding, aged but sound. 1 brown gelding, 11 years old. 2 heavy colts, import clydes. 1 mare colt, one year old, by MUSKOKA LAKES ENJGY 4A vCOOL LAKE TRIP u-vâ€"â€"___i 77 neon um pun “an autumn nnmn runner; swan 51'0an mum xnum-ml mums _ _ -_- -"I‘f- ASK FOR FOLDER one mdnth. :1: m h' ifers, fat. top buggies. m snaua- ' rubber dash , 2 days any pnce. good in good fat. EXECUTORS’ NOTICE TO CRED- IT-OR‘S. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of' John C. Dan- iel, late of the township of Pension, in the county of Vi toria, tamer, deceased, who_died on or about the -A--. __- Lat-.3“, WHen wanted the money always be obfained by you. Omemee Branch J. B. L. GROUT, Manager Interest will be added to your balance twice a year. Additional deposits may be made at any time for any amount. A small sum, 3 doilar or mare, and a few minutes with our Teller will Open an account. 4â€" Ann Yo‘r money will be secure from careless expenditure, fire \ and thieves, and from loss through un- wise investment. Bank «Toronto There is security 301' your money when deposited‘ in the Drug Store 'Omemee [have just received a great supply of KODAKS and SUPPLJES The fleasure you will derive by taking a kodak .along will make your outing all the more enjoyable. R.-J.Mulligan’s con. 2, UPS. IMDJW w ,--.. about 15th August. 175 acres cleared, besides pasture: Apply to D. O’C'omiell‘, Lindsay EKG. 145 cleared, 5 acres wan, “wag, north half 0! lot 12 on aeoondcon. andnorthqumofbtll on our SAVINGS DEPART- MENT. Do You Koda. k â€"-â€"._-v_ ‘ mm to win. Binder- r. Iowan. Gran-Hm Tm budgw wgtu'ei and tan- L I. E. wad“! OR T9" RENT;â€" . THE WATCHM ca'n “-v .â€"â€"~ v--â€" jMiss Flossie Braden, raturned to his ‘home on Friday. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Albert O’Brien. oi lToronto. visited at Mr. Charlie Alger’s for a. couple of days last week. Miss Florence Clatworthy, of Ham- ilton, is spending the holidays the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Robert Hewie. Mr. ,Wm. Hewie is wearing a broad smile. It’s a bay this time. Miss Maud Hunter, of Welland, .was visiting aer aunt, Mrs. M. Maybee. Miss Ethel Irwin'vsrient Saturday and Sunday. the guest of her friend, Miss Braden. Raspberrying is the order of the day. The berries are a very good crop this year. Our huckleberry gang returned on Saturday, reporting not very good luck as the dry weather. dried the berries up. 7 _ IMJ-w “I. lvder and Mrs. Thompson, have gone to Burnt River to hold meet- ings in the Orange Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Braden visited‘ Mr. and Ms. J as. Bradbn, Burnt River. _. . ‘r.__ ville, by Fifi of this city. of season. LARGE EXCURSION. The Str. Otomzbee brought a large excursiou crowd to Lindsay on Monday from Fenelon Falls. The boat did not arrive until near eleven o'clock, but remained in town for almost an hour, and the excursionists - thoroughly enjoyed .lluvv-c We are pleased to note that Miss Zilla. Ayres is able to be out again.‘ The lake is a great attraction these hot. days. Large crowds frequent its banks on Sundays. themselves; of Nelson.‘ BC. Hansen's parents. O’Brien. Cameron, July 19.â€"The stone- crusher is busy on the roads, and the prospects are we shall excellent roads her in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Carter; and baby Nona, of Toronto, have been visit- ing, at the home of Mr. Rout. Braden for the past couple of weeks. » Mrs. Hansen, and daughter, Mae. Mr. Eharlie Thompson, of Toronto. who has been visiting his‘cpusin, Mr. and Mrs. Carter; and may Nona, of Toronto, have been visit- ing; at the home of Mr. Rout. Braden for the past couple of weeks. » Mrs. Mansen, and daughter, Mae. of Nelson, B.C., are visiting Mrs. Manm'n naren’cs. Mr. and Mrs. J. KILLED OUT OF‘ SEASON. Peter Fraser, of Stoka, was fined 20 and costs on Saturday at; Belle- ille, by Fishery Inspector Hunter .' this city. for shoofing a.deer out Burns, Ont. 10th 1909. . “I have used K 's m Cute and it cures III ”I " fyon Will have it tomonow if needed. flameâ€"6hr” . . Whenyonbuy,ukforftee -ofontbook “A Treatise On Horse"onwritom ' SI w J'â€" Spavin, Splint. Curb, Sweeney, Ringbone, Swelling or Lameness neednot prevent your horas from waking: Simply use Kendall’s spemn' 'Cum. It works while the horse works â€"â€"takos away the painâ€"reduces sauna and strong-leaves no vars otwhite Inks because it does not Kendall’s hasheenthehotsemmfi standby f9r4oyears and is used all over the 'wo'rld. herewotwfitom ' 81 Immammconwml (Too late I or Spavin Cure CAMERON $ka and 16s Profit 19.â€"The stone- fills EATTLE OF awn-1v..â€" --- -i-_ 1. Kingst. has been scraped, and is now in order for the oil which it is expected win keep the dust of that IbuSy thoroughfare in confinement. a-.. -n-:-lri_ 'uu-IJ v-â€"vâ€" . ,0, The new watéifitower for sprinkl- ing purposegis} erected and in work- r'v- new parsonage is being pushed on to rapid completion under the expert and hustling management of Mr. Bred Dean. of Toronto. Our local implement salesmen are very busy setting up. repairing and adjusting the requisite machinery for the farmers who have begun to reap a. liberal harvest. - fishing is good down thexrtver and many of our {soul sportsmen and numbers of Americans are mailing in the delights o! hooking but end in; The;e’s the batch '0! wonder- ful yarns ,of the‘monsters that were nearly landed. eveningacgo when spiny «young ladies and that: gunmen triad: (Written by J. s. Bobcuon, mzzgmegn. during school days.) King Edward, obeying m: father'l command. Matched to subdue the Scottish lun' : ‘ And nu: him.took tho strongest Rah" That ever an Wish king produced- The Scots were pitched at Bannob¢kiium.. - Behind,t.hem a hill and in trout u Dim: “Which truly was a. crisis field, Suun England's fate would this reveal. ,4 King Bruce, not given to dismay, . Sent through them his force of cavalry; Sweeping them down like a. field of rye, Until carnage proved their destlly. The English horsemen dashed night. But like falling leaves sank out of sight As they attempted their archers to protect, By crossing the field of fatal wneck. Upon that bloo‘oy mur'tiot'ous day: > When cannons roar and gunoshots peel, And clashing of life's reddened steel. The English archers now let fly Their steel-clad arrows in the sky; Which rained upon the Scottish crown The deadly stroke of a. fatal storm. The And. iii-defeat mes; broke and fled. , Rushing o'er dying and through rich blood. King Edward left the field of fight, And sadly sought his safety by his flight To Dunbar, where a friend remained, Who sailed him back to his own domain. And then began the bloody fray The Scottish scoutS. to ascertain Rode out 'to meet King Edward's men : They telescoped and scanned theplein Where naught but a. moving meal was use They then returned to Bruce, their king. And told him what ther? could be seen : That all the country (a: and wide Was covered with King Edwardl's pride. That flashing steels and penndns bright. Were proving a most glorious sight : Lut so tearful the show as they drew near, That all in Christendom might hear. Then arose the English in firm Frat ‘uvu mvw WV ""_U Like the crimson sun on a bloody c»?- From the eastern hdrizon, grave and still.- With muflied drums and bugles shrill 1 English in general disorder grew, Their colors wavereq to and {to ; 39W"! participated in the pleasures o! o, hay-rack ride, going out to the M en party at Bethel where a delight- ful evening was spent. This form of locomotion for purposes of observat- ion and genuine fun and oddity bids fair to superside the auto. l _ L-_A The Rev. Mr. Woodyear has been appointed to the changes of the Beth- el .circuitv lately supervised by Rev. Mr; Grin‘iths. We extend a hearty Wel- come to the new pastor, regretting at the same time the departure of his predecessor who was very ’pop- ular with all denominations. Mr. Rehill raised a fine new barn on Friday. There was a large num- ber flpresent and the barn went up in excellent shape. Miss Betty Blendell has returned from a visit with friends in the coun- The morning service in the PreSby- terian church was conducted by three young men from Knox College and afternoon service at 2.30 o'clock un- dar the same workers. The services were full of interest and zealâ€"(resin. wanting and impressive and betcha! a. week 0! mt eflort that these young men um devote in mission- ary, work at Lukevale. 1 COTTAGE RANSACKED. During the past winter or spring the summer cottage of Mr. B. F. Reesewof Lindsay. at Miner's Bey. was broken into and a number of articles carried on. Mrs. Geno- m had a number oi fowl stolen. and a. cottage owned by Mrs. Bags: of Toronto, was entered and the fowl picked and rooted in it. The thieves left the premises in a filthy condition. ' This is a very serious offence. CASTOR IA mm mm, mm You liar! ”In: M "n" eastern portion 0! the Yango- uu'f sheds ware deotmyod by on 21 Hay Rack ANDERSON, NUGB NT co. Brass and Iron Beds WE SOLICIT YOUR ROOFING ORDER Ask Far Samples, Prices, Etc. 20000 Rolls of Wall Papers T0 ' CHOOSE FROM Boxall Matthie WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS Burma in price from lie to 81 per roll. Canadian. American and mm. hunt design. newest color-£1133. Prices are the low- at. Abba-tine. Hui-do. Hare-co, Whitening, Window Shades. Curt-An Polo. Curt-h Rods. Room landings. etc. Again in full swing under ffhe management of 610. Ingle. First-class workmen have been engaged,"'and the factory re-stocked gwith the bat material. PLANE!) AND MLTCHED LUMBER FOR:SALE Sound Metal M9895” in Popularity day by day. T hey are 1133(1me pieces of Furniture, extremely durable and very sanitary. For this season’s selling we have a splendid assortment. from which you may be assured of getting the best the market aflonds. We are extremely particular about the lines we handle. Hardware, Crockery. Paints, OHS. :Glass and Wall Paper OMEMEE GEORGE INGLE, Proprietor .Brangl‘qnd is better than metal because It .mll not rust, and better than shmgles because it will not crack or rot, nod the best roofing because it contains no . R â€" bet or pnper, but u 99 per cent.“ Pure Asphalt :31 Pure Felt. d and dry. All kinds of interior finish :ke t in stock an new to ardengCorner Cambridge an Wellington-s Ingle’s Planing Factory 1872 and d_xy. All kinda of intarior finish :kegt in stock and manu- , _A_l__: 1...- -_ m-ll:....;-..,non Come In And Get Our Prices T. J. Parsons Vuw 'HK ondw Brunt, ford Roofing has quality, and «WW it, and there is nothing on good, nothing could be‘better. It covers new shinglen time and time ngain, because new shingles leak Shingles”!!! not what they used to be. Thu is why Buntford Roofing in the cheapest to buy. SPRING “W [IS IS IT! ’. JULY 28. mo 1910 UNDERTAKIIG fl'lGHV R. KNIGHT, B W. Notary Public, m Bank. ”We“ .9. nutual Fire Insurl 'mloo ; Federal Li a" of Hamilton. Em .t and Suret.v C0- ”. Office over Far! one-1w post 035°0- WUGHLIN, PEEL. may, Barrister: an! Notaries. Mono.“ ' a .ttention given 10 m: Dominion Bun m and Kent-615., UNDERSIGNED we: etc ' “ uontreal Mile and Granite w 605! g 1L8] I fr ‘1 m but not in thvsun‘ d'm With ”It Vin 1' won 00 do lwuvr m N" designs, BB“ gun movedmls and me “Mup-to-daw M t h Works in this p41; flit our prices and sf We purchasing 2;" D. gt fl“. jam Street. Li re, K.C. A Shop and Show 1 00mg use St... immediau Iv Lindsay Math 3. CHAMBER s. nuughlin. .9... money on Film Village Property 6‘ ton, B.A.. James A n -. 'ELDON. Mum fl. OakWOO'd. F111 mt, Issuer of Marri ~13!“ch in 8“ i1 m of interest pinto funds. I to buy good n: MN, 8011C: Iloek, Liaise!- a.speciality. Alw c Canaries. Finches. Pigeons and 0th for sale at 51:1 to suit. borrox mum titre“, 5‘ G. H. Honk [his and anim: m1 mum Deer and M66 Hopkins, Toronto Bin 1'15 Banditsâ€"8b- m SDAY. J'J mhcitors for '1 r. t JACKSON of Commerce._ 5 continue "0 be I 0M. 011109 the Simpson 1:1 H. Ca Taxiderl ‘. BLANC Barristers. cl. Phono 45-3: Dentistry AND Solici Solici 9(me to W I

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