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Watchman Warder (1899), 18 Jul 1912, p. 10

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A mull metal matchbox A whigh -:h-monthostemofapipeisa ' my ”tented novelty for smok- taxing :11 Mr. W. L'HN-I's un “Hi- My ahmoon. Ks th» frame:- :94. the plmey System fur elvvatim; 'he befits much heaVy lifting was 'llWRed with. 'l‘hv- new structure 3 an additiun t0 his' barn. mien: Rape, of Villieres. 0‘43”] ”mined thogtutago of 1001 ‘r‘rame barn raised tu-day on his farm in East bps. Mr. Neil Gray, -f Lindsay. is the contractor. 'l"\e «turn!» has a climwnsiu n ”1' alum; 73 x W; ft” built nn .1 stnnr wall .yirh return-la final-s and managers. ”The Mining will he rvudy t.) n-cech 9 1:8 sausnn's 2min crop. ' ‘ in»- 3mm old for 356“ last week. l’hqz' mime from Mr. A. .1. Hender- : m's muffle,L which hf! all high pric- /.~i::smszen.\i ‘ leg, anti ‘the hotel men and capi- wists are standing still. EVe _' city the praigqre on the existing ac-I‘ -.:-_lodation for transients becomes (Jilly; “(Eh . .‘r. {BI-tar “firphy, 0f Ups. will W591!) Saskatchewan this fall, urigwemed his props-rt}. .\ son 4' his is mnw engagmi in farming "new. aha has become 3-) imprpsami swath 2:22 great wheat urowfnz dis- ttn’. that the entire (41112.5, will mute West. to embark in agriculture an; broad basis. 38313861331} ELEVATOR. \ contra-Ct has been let to the J. ‘L Sletcali (70., Montreal. for the «mu-Ir. oi an addition to the grain {banker at Port, McSicoll, (mu, the :.-rm'st.'u~ or the line on Georgian 53.5. The adfiition will have a stor- agr tapac'rty of 2,000,000) bnslwls. «mi will be similar in construction to the tmdin building, Th» new home of Mr. and Mrs. Joys. Ha-mfley, jr., was the scene of x, pimsant gathering last Wednesday Waning when the Willing Workers of *3. Luke's church. Burnt River. at trade-d in a body to ofl’ar congratula- ‘ion In the organist of the church )1 her yet-mt marriage. An address i apprn'iation was read by Mr. T. 39th Resident, signai also by ‘54.- secretary. Mrs. J. Adkin, recog- nizing the faithful service; of Mrs. -Iaseph Hundley (nee Miss Mattie iii-ism») as organist and church worker, accompanied by a handsome Harris chair. Refreshments were -H.\S Ill-TYPE!) FARM. “I" 'I‘Dos. H'thrl, “'40 1’1)? hv‘g‘n arm-king the farm of m» Lu» Mr. 7311!. Height”, south of Limb-4):. it '9: stated. has renm-d M". I'M»:- 'Iur]h_v‘s [arm about two mik-s far- .fiet «mum an 1?“.- 3th. cm. and will .rtlnlnence duties r‘m or about. the m2}: of August. {-‘RLFENT‘A'I'ION IL‘RX RAISLVC. ,‘bout 3:. men attended a, A statement to the effect that 10.- .000 people arrive in the city every day. and there are only 3.981 rooms to mmmodate them in the exist- llg hastelries. While the- political parties are considering how best to .m fir evils arising from the run hr. the City of <I‘oronto is -.gow'ng at the rate of 30.000 3 “HIST “MU-TUE HOTELS. Ice hotels are badly needed in Toronto. The Board of Trade issmzs Q'ZI’J‘J'I‘IXH XI'IW BARN “I. Jas. (‘0chz-mw, of ('ctmhray, famed a large 1mm.» burn on Wed- ftcsénz last. The barn will he gum in and completal at once so cw ninth: ref this seasun's crop. \ “NIH l‘ll'fl'E. 3 “ma-271; 'Walsh, 1)! ‘Millhrnuk, sold o _xmg team of (‘1):de {no and 3111* Flat.“ ISJI'RH-LS. 1 ushubk colt. thv property of )3: Ln; I'mminghum, Ups, while on grammar:- tuned into a post-hole on .rkze farm and [lied from injuried rc- {fl-iron). \uu; u’i 1m; students in Lindsay .shu wane at the entrance- é-Kams, 88 wasn- sv-ccrssfnL or 43.01? po-r cen‘. Haitian»: had 7] p.c. SE-ZI' FHA \18 BA RV \S :ELit'A'flJI .‘ICN‘I‘ SH! )Wl .VG ‘EIiRI'RASI-Zh SEW F.\ RM. 1:. luniel Murphy has purchased the» fawn: lately t.-nanted by Mr. Thomas Button and will take poss- e‘ssim this fall. m in cm as wthoriud to WIN-ine- tor flu Wax-dc. Subscription Rates 1h My Wade: â€" on. can pa “.8ymdlco polnuouutdo of my. 82.00 per vent. 1'5 'WWnrdc (weakly) â€" ”"muaum: 31.25 1: #“mm. floalno “ovgnflnmdoo .n. I. @8153. an magi". I ‘ 90 «anonâ€"nub; on. 2.3%!“ “All 611L125, Pr: pnetcx Watchman-Warder CEBKLY EDITION a very enjoyable hour PAGE TIu- TWHUN E 97. United Sun- extruâ€" I'atzon had a c )n “’fi‘i‘ large LATE MRS. KYLIE. -‘\ large number of friends attended the funeral of Mrs. John Kylie. which took place Tuesday at Peter- boro (from‘M‘S-i Charlotte-st. to St. Peter's Cathedral where‘rqluiem high mass was sung. Rem Father Fergus- nn officiating. ’l‘he pal! bearers were Hesws. Richard Kylie, John O‘ Reilh and .l. W Diament.1ind- say. Mr. ias Kflie. ox Hiawatha, and HeSars. \lart n and Denis Kyiic, of Peterboro. The big day with the big sports has been arranged for Friday. Aug. 2nd. The program will commence at 1 o‘clock and will inciude a base- ball tournament. in which teams from Cannington. (:lenarm. Lorneville and Kirkfield take part. Prizes to the value of 330 will be awarded. Suitable prizes will be given the winners in the four following events : 100 yard dash. 12 years and under; 200 yards dash, 16 years and un- der; half mile. 16 years and un- der: running. hop. step and jump. Other events are as follows: men's 100 yard race, lst $2. 2nd $1; men's 200 yard race. lst 82. 2nd $1 ; men‘s 1 mile race. lst $3: 2nd Martin Egan. a young farmer ngar ('hatham. was fined $237.64 '1 for keeping a “blind tiger." $2, 3rd 81; relay race. 1 mile. 4 in team. each to run quarter mile. Slst :55. 2nd $3.; relay race, two in team, partners to relieve each other as often as they choose during the race. lst $5. 2nd $3; men's running broad jump. lst $1.25, 2nd 76c ; men‘s running high jump, lst $1.25. 2nd 76¢; men's running hop step and jump. lst $1.25. 2nd 75c; men's hurdle, Ian. 32. 2nd $1; tug- of-war, the losing baseball team for a purse of $2. [ RI'ST DAMAGED WHEAT. ('halham, (ML, July 22.â€"'l‘he crop lcomlitimm in Lhis count) at the pm- ‘sent. time are very favorable. The rev-m rains have done a Int of good jafill from pn-sent indications than: :will In- a wry bountiful barn-st. Hurley in umn} cases will yivlul l“) ‘m' 50 bllsln-la’ tn Eh» acre. It is be- iuz ":1: nnw. ”at; will ho a hang» amp and will probably yield from 60 t0 7:) bxmhals‘tn the arm. Corn is coming along well. The late corn will not. he as beam as thé early crop. Whnal seems- to he the only inilnrv». The crop will not be large and the sample will likvly be was poor. The rust has also damaged the straw. At a. meeting of the Victoria, county theme-"board held Mdnday morning in the council chamber. the‘re were three buvers present, namely, Messrs. Ffaxelle. Gillégp‘ie and Thompson. All secured cheese. the prevailing price being 12“. VICTORIA CHEESE BOARD. K I RKFUCLD CIVIC HOLIDAY AX .\ VPZRAGH YIELD. Slr'atz‘m‘d, 0111., July 22. - The drunchin': rain early Sunda; has helpwl the» grain crop In this district and at least an average yield is as- sum-d. Hay has panned ant better than “as expected. Raspberries are a failure. Roots and corn promise well. f l-‘AIJ. WHEAT IS FINE. l'c-tr-rhoro, (mt. July 22.â€"-Tbc fall ‘whe-‘u crap is in splendid condition, and cutting has already begun. This crup has seldom looked better in this district. Hay is a fair crop. Most 01' it has been cut, and is dry- ing in the fields. Peas are much less than a fyxll'crop. Other grains are 11am l’utatocs have been greatly helped by the recent rains. The berry crop is generally reported 2001i. Children Cry | so: runners .CAS_T.ORIA( ('{I'I'ZLPH DISTRICT HAPPY Guelph, ()nt., July 22â€"8011?th rains haw:- placed crops in this sec- tion in the best possible shape. Bay is a good crbp, and is now being gathered, Wheat is goodâ€"what, was not winter-killed. ()thor grains are looking splendid and will be a. heavy crup, ' crops are turning out excellent, the recent rains doing uiitold good. The hay crop was never better, and is hearly all housed, while other crops are coming to a head fast. The barley and wheat, as well as the oats crops. are going to be a good length, and they are already a gold- en russet. Although quite a numb- er of acres of peas were drenched out, '~.\' th' hL';l\'.\' rains earlier in the sea.- son. the late peas are a. good crop. Barley is an extra :fin‘e CEQP; (Igg- en truck is splendid, and the fruit crop is doing well: KINGSTON RATHER GLOOMY Kingston, ()nt., ‘Julx 22.â€"'l‘hc long ‘clry spell of weather has led to poor prospects for grain. Wheat, oats, barley. peas, etc., will be about half a crop. Small fruits are very scal'Cc. Apples, pears and plums v. ill be a fair crop. The root crops‘ may develop better than anticipated; owing to the rain during the past 1 week. Hay was a. good crop here- g i abouts. I! Lindsay, On ,Jul\ 21â€"1118 flar- mers in Victoria county are wearing the broad smile these days. 1 Their OBI'I'UARY. The Young Men's Christian-A Band!1 on this circuit took charge of there meeting on Sunday afternoon. OW- 1‘ ing to the rain all of the band were I unable to be here. Mr. Atley Green-ii max of Eden opened the meeting and read a couple of ehapterg.Mx-.'i1| Fred Pethick, _of tum undered‘: a. beautiful solo. Mt. WRichie , of (‘ambray gave '9. gOOd “him. al- so Mr. Wm. Pal-kin of Zion;_'.;,_1 l; away then closed the meeting as usual. We are very pleased to have If you want tollook at good grain, come to Zion. ' The grain fields around this section are looking beautiful now, and some 01 the far- mers are going to start ‘cpttipg grain next week. Haying is ‘obout finished hére'g ' ' will again favor us .nt some future She gave us some sp}cndid points, and in fact everything she brought back was good. The program .was closed by all repeating tOgethcr the League benediction. Mr. \rthur and Miss Lizzie Par- kin of Lameron, spent Sunday ‘ at Zion. Zion, Fenelon, July 22. ‘â€" Missl Ottawa, July 2â€"9. â€" ’l‘he issuing o" 9"" "-7- ""'"“.“'-'" I " - ‘ -‘ ’ - th- ‘ n' ' t ' Martin}: Wilson, who has been \lSlt y P Fe um \e erans one hundred . 1. lo Live ing irin-nds at l-‘cneloh, l-‘nlls returned idollar grant is proceeding very ”Iow‘ TORONTO, July 23,â€"1'he receipt! '1’" In "'0 “"3"" but “’0 3'3"" l at live stock were 44 cm. comprising 0' I ' o I on “mm" last ‘ , ‘1‘“"0 been paid. This delay is not ‘25 cattle. .153 calveo. 797 sheep. Old , , - l 3'” “- “"5 “”9 entertained a. h“ .due to any lack of applications, but 509‘ and 3 1’0”“. - Butchefl-‘Chou‘o. from :1 to $7.5; good. of the. young ladies at her home on ' rather because of the number of 'let? tron u to “A". medium. from “ to“: Wednesflav afternoon. stars or nests boin rece'v ‘ common. from “.50 to I. . req g ‘ ed fit: Coveâ€"Good. from 5 to I; nodlun. Quite a number 0‘ 0'" LeagurerSv ”‘9 Militia Department 1'0!!! men from ufito ”.76; common. troufltofl. were at the picnic at Bald Point 9 “bu bel‘eue that they are entitied in! trauma. from u to a: common. and enjoyed a. the money, although they actually: Limbo-Good. cm 3! to '3 sullen. on Monday last splendid time. The afternoon was never were in active service. A norm 5 m;y,2;nv'y an! {m ‘3 w 3350: spent on the “an-r boatmg. The; her of these applications have to be; "‘hl. from u to 54,50; bucks. tron: II to Leagurers hired a gasoline launch : carelully examined and returned and g gillsâ€"Heavy. from I to 8: “CM. {non for the occasion. 'l'ea was served- the procesg of sorting the good {mull 83.50 '10 “.50. . . l - , ' ood. . to ; mo- in the old fashioned way. lavery-l the bad is a Slow one. i difigkterma it??? ‘ $.50 ' ‘ ' ' l Miltrh cowsâ€"Firm: 85 to $10. bod) ‘ brought their baske s and I Houâ€"F.o.b.. at 38; red mt wot helped themselves. ‘ The three lap-i â€"'â€"â€"_"'. 4”,. "'4' East Bufialo Cattle Market. worth Leagues of this circuit, Camâ€" PremienBorden and colleagues con.- EAST BI'PFALO, N.Y.. July 1-61!- bray, Ede. and Zion were well re- {aryed with British minigwm_ _ _ I h . 'n a ro-l . . tleâ€"Reveots J head; firm. presented. n t e ewem 5! P ‘ Probably if everybody had to payl V°""R”°°‘”'§IS no head; active " " .' h H. . . rs. l‘ 0 - -- ' 'Itead‘wflm 39. . / gran «as .e r Mr )1 llogc 0 l L. to \ote, like gonng to the theatreI Hogsâ€"Receipts m heat! active 3nd 150 laden. furnished some music, “-130 l everybody would go to the pole. ; to me higher. Haw and 31:0“; 8.3300 . . - . .7'. . v. . - . 88.45: yorker: end Pitt. - 0 ; Mr. (.ecil Broxxn. of [ion gate a An auto belonging to A. Waite of . roughs. ‘7 to $7.25: "a". 5 to ‘5; dur- v mouth-organ selection. ~ Miss A- u Sanborn. N.D., has been seized at ' lea. $8.10 to 88.40. . Sheep and lambsâ€"Receipts fl head; . » - 3 I ‘ , .' _ v Downer, elocutionst, of Cameron. (,uelph for alleged Violation of the! “a"; sh‘w steady; lambs 25c lower. in I Ind game some selections and Mrs. W 'bond under which he brought it ‘ I an be. 84.3.0 to :8. Gilbert, of Cambray, gave an ~. (fix-{train the United States free of duty, Chicago Live Stock. c llent re rt of the Summer School. _~ ' v _ - CHICAGO. July uâ€"Cattleâ€"Rocolpu. 9 p0 because of hlS haung ”led- the ,ma 3000; market It_eady to‘lmviup. Beevel. ! l A‘M A- pa. Messrs. Geprge Firkin and (‘ecil Brown sang a. duet entitled “When Miss 7.. (treuss, of Linden Valley. is spending a week here renewing old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. George” Gilson. of Peniel. visited at. the home of her brother, Mr. Wm. Parkin, Sunday. Bad Storm at The-'e we show in several different. uty. .m. all well made [and very Spacial at this price a4 they were enmuar $2 2 smami 3mm: 3% hunt out they go at each .............................. 1 50 Ladies’ White Repp Skirts Reduced 1.50 LINDSAY ONTARIO Ladies’ Colored Hose Reduced, 15c Pair Ladies and Mlsses wash dresses of cottun fuulards, rcpp and musiins, popular colurings and regular 86 value fur .........$4 Ladies’ and Misses’ Dresses Reduced, $4 Special Values in Embroidered Dre-u- .m: WAl‘CflMAN-WARDER; ‘LlfiDSAY. ammo. You Pay Less Her'e Zion, Echelon These wash dressa for children come in linen, tau, sky, can, navy coloaings and the nuteriale are prinh, chambrya and g'ughamq in siZea to fit :1ch 1'2 no 1-1- yevu‘n. Regular prices l 50 l 65 and 1.85 all one pnce now. . ......1,19 Children’s Wash Dresses At Attractive Prices Children’s extra gcod quality bnlhrig- gan combinatiom, nmtly trimmed and all sizes [10 n 3 to 10 vears Regular prices Wcl'c 25c and he Out now clear- ing at only .................. . ...... 29¢ Children’s Summer Combinations only 29c Two d )zen ladies fancy parasols that were regular 125 each but must be cleared, so out they go at each” ..69c One dnzen inly fancy fiai‘anols nim- mnd with ride band of paddy green, pink. Kings blue or card-n31. Clearing price only ............................. 99° Six nnlv raw silk partisan trimméd iviur'band or border of navy, cardinal, grey or I:rovm. Clearing pace,- .2. 96 One dozen only tan colored raw silk parasols trimmed with Alice' blue bar. der, Dir ctnire handles Regular pric'fi. 1.75 and 32 now on sale at ........ 1,39 Out Go The Fancy Parasols At Cut Prices 5! Ottawa, July '2". â€" 'l‘ho issuing o!‘ -:the Fenian Veterans' one hundred .dollar gram. is proceeding van slow- i1v. In two w-eks but 460 273nm! {lune been paid? This delay is not " : due to any lack of applicntions, but, n ' rather muse of the number of 'let?‘ stars or requests being received “i av the Militia Department Iron: men I I uhu be! me that. they are entitled to ! Lthe money, although [hex actuallvg [Marks' ban: was struck butr for-i A dredging companv has been gtunately it did not burn. .L'formed nt Wellnnd with a upitnl of iMarks' phone was put out oMf- work,“ $100,000. The comps-lay his scoured has order. Mr. Samuel Worsiey had a contract {or the season '3 work nt {nearly ever} ' tree in his orchard. Kingnville. Ont . split-in two or else torn up by" tpe ~-Jnmes Albert Quaid ox Godarich .roots- arms will,be'quite a. toss to let! 0! a. bridge between Detroit nnd ltuoae- people andaev’ery-mne here Belle Isle and was drowned. . Inow looks forward to a thunder- Inrtin bun. n Gazicinn cobbk-r. gatonn with ill mvm'. . A shot his wife nt Edmonton became E Owing to the min on Thursdty 0! Monty.- She any die. Inight only a :ew brnvod it ma Onr notion of the extremely polite mete tongue. Butfornll tint whtbo-onewhoisumuch no {wmgaplondidwtil‘ ltohhwflounnyotha-womn. i Quite a lot. of damage was done gin: this neighborhood .during the electric storms. Mr. George Par- ‘kins house was badly wrecked. the ilightning striking the chimney wreck ing .part of the house. Mr. Neil Mnrks' barn was struck but for.- :tunately it did not burn. Mr. J. IMarks' phone was put out. of work: ‘ing order-.313: Samuel Worsley hm 'noa'irly every ‘ tree in his ‘orchnrd split in two or eise torn up by 99 roots- MWmH-bequitonloonto ! Hon. Martin Burrell will increase \the number of fruit inspectors so as to protect. the home-grown product (from the competition of under- grade ‘-American fruit. date. Miss DaiSy Cooper. of Powlos (for- mers, spent Sunday at Zion. Lamhton count'y farmers are mak- ing big strides in scientific agricul- ture. An auto belonging to A. Waite of . Sanborn. N.D., has been seized at : Guelph for alleged violation of the! bond under which he brought. it in 4 Quite a few in this community are looking forward to the Women's Institute picnic of the Islhy and {Lion branches which hill be held as usual at Birth Point on Wednesday after- Fenian Raid Grants Being Paid Slowly SUTCLIFFE’S . SUTCLIFFE SONS from “.26 to ”.75; common. from $8 to u. (huesâ€"Good. from u to I; common. I from 83 to ’3. I Lambsâ€"Good. from 81 to C; Mun. Beatty I: Sons Limited 0‘ Wel- land, a. dredge and shipbmlding con- cern, has been sold to o. Cleve-had Henri Bourassa says French-Can- adians would lose nothing by vapnex- ufion to the'U. S. STIRLING. Ont.. July 23.â€"At to- days cheese board 690 boxes were otter- ed: all sold at 2 3-4. CAMPBELLFORD. Ont" July 8â€" Seven hundred and twenty-five may. ed; 615 sold at. 12 11-16. balance refused u 12 5-3. , East Buflalo Cattle Market. EAST BI'FF‘ALO. N.Y.. July 1â€"0!- tlvâ€"Ru'eipu 70 head; firm. Vealsâ€"vaelmn no head; active And steady; u to 89.75. / Hogaâ€"iceipw no head: tctive 3nd 150 to me higher. Hazy and mixed. 8.“ to 88.45: yorker: tnd pigs. $8.40 to “.60; roughs. 87 to $7.25: glass. 6 to 8.5; dur- lcs, 88.10 to ”.40. Sheep and lambs-Receipts mo had; “five: sh‘ep steady: lambs 25c lower. Lambs. $4.50 to $8. to 57$”; calves. wuw Lu 00-w- Hogsâ€"Recelpm. 11.0w; market actlve: light. $7.6 to 87.95; mixed. $7.35 to 37.97%; heavy. $7.15 to 87-30; rouxh. 8.15 to $7.5; £11393. 8.10 to $7.60; bulk of sales. $7.“ to Sheep 3nd Lambsâ€"Receipts. 20.01»; mu- ket for sheep steady to 100 lower: lamb: strong; native. $3.20 to 5.10; wealnrn. $3.10 to 84.90; yearlings. H to 35.5.0. Lambs. native. $4.15 to $7.3): Western, $4.5 no Toronto Livo Otock. TORONTO. July 23~Tho roceipu at live stock ware 44 cm. comprising ‘5 cattle. 353 calves. 797 sheep, 910 hog; and 3 horses. - Buwhefl-‘CI’IUK‘O. from 81 w $7.;S good. (row to to am medium. from 5 to“. common. from “.50 to I. Caroâ€"Good. tron- “ to §; Edging. 33.56 v.3"is".‘56;"f§£és 'Ezém. 34.90 to 87; western steers. $6.30 to ml): stacker: and feeders. 84 :9 85,90. com: and heifers. $2.00 to $7.80; Acahiee, 832391.39 88:85. ,._I--n --bI-‘- Mill-“$858!”:- nalines you winfind thesav- Store has for you, and on hem are only forerunners of flnâ€"m for those who never allow their Smer‘ohtflt to total! short of their require- (all 0!“ Mid-Summer PM The few lines mentioned Theseprices anthe kind CATTLE makers. Cheese Markets. SOME INTERESTING FACTS IN REGARD TO RECENT CENSUS an attraction (or Below will be found some intercM- and 935 mm. ing {acts and “gums regarding tiuc- “More are 28.32” saw m !-v'(lvy toria County in [ward to the recent township the pMDHlana bum: "H 0r 18.49 to 1hr sq. mil!" m illv'holl there are 65.1%? aim, 11w unpala- the . (iowrnment census : .4 m the villages .m tuwns utuliburZ! ton is the only one whcn- Uw mules ’ tion being 2.5-.” m. 2”,“. m ‘ population outnumbers the Banks. 1 sq. mile; Baily 66,310 an”. W'I'u' In Hnlihurton there are 265 males! Iation 12,121. on: 294:; m sq, mule; Ind 217 females. In Lindsay thm-e I-‘enelon 66,042 “-1-”. pupummn are 3.825 mules nnd 3.639 'vmalcs, ' 2304 or 22.03 to am mu.“ ""5 Hobccygeon 47-! males and 526 to- 60..733 population 2.7.“; "r 2a,;43 mules: (Nuance 723 males and 232 ' to ”1 mm, “71”.," gyfiu urn-s, females. I-enclon Fl"! ‘88 males population 2,0422 ' Marina.“ 'fl- Ind 566 females: Woodyille 13' ’m acres, pmhfim,~ "cam or males and 207 {60111196. ..3493 tn m_ high In Hexley township the-n- are 454 males and 36-! females; (‘arden 39-! males, 320 females; Eldon 1.454 males 1.237 females; Emily ' 1129 male» and 992 females; l"melon: 1,223 males and 1.0731 fmxalos; Mariposa 2.053 males and 1811 fe- malcl; Ops 1572 males and 1174 females; Sonnet-ville 993 males and 377 tangles; \‘orulun 1.037 males FEED, . OATS, SOFT (30A FEED, WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, LIME for .sale. BINDER TWINE The famous GOLD MEDAL and other grades of PLYMOUTH TWINE in stock at Free Premiums for Our Custmers As in former years we are giving premiums during this mid- summer «ale For every dollar you purchase amounts to we givn you a cupon good IO! 5c in trade at our premix ..m counter These premiums cost you sbsoluto‘y nothing and yet eve-3y one id useful. These are very {.ttrmtive embroideries and immmm in widths {rpm 1 co 3 inch, beautiful eyelet patterns. Per fength of 13; yards each ........ ........ ................................. 27c Embroidery Lengths of 1311-2 Yards Each for Only 27c We offer you an unequulied Var102y of cool sumrm-r «MN 2., select from at a big range of pI‘IOPN that wnl plea»: yuu yuctiy, All kinds of outing and soft shirt»: as well 3% popular more dreaay rmes fnr better wear. Some are plain mere-rum! ~i"-;s- looking materials whiie Jthers are the mun: <(-r\'i:ahlw gencral in demand H"l‘t. Come in and -ee our «plendid showing, A~k to see the salt collar holder. It certainly is more lmzhly than most othm-q. I‘lmy cnst 0.1ly each ................. 25c Mens Shirts “for Summer Wear, 75c to 3.50 Thane are eix‘f strong cotton socks mmld 0! grey an yarn Specul 2 pairs for ..... .. . Mens’ WorkingSocks 2 Pairs 25c Thece are very neat and pop- ular hand bags made of Machm- mie cord thh‘cnrd carrier. Ex- ceptionally nite for only ..... .759, Now is the time to buy delainos. Then» came in navy and white: black and white: grey and white: Mice and white, all nettly border- ed. Special per yard ........ 35c Wash Hand Bags 75c Wool Detaine's Beautiful Border 35c yd These sillts'havle been very pap- ular this season and we have a nice range left in the regn'ar 29c and 35c qau'itien, all good colurings and nutterm which we offer vnu at per yd ..................... .193 Clearing Popular Tokio silks at 19c yd CAMERA? STATION. MARIPOSA STATION. verv Ball guaranteed. DEPARTMENT STORE 1,379. 'm 1.608 dwellings According to the Census Hwn- is not a single case 0! divorce :n Lmd- say or Victoria County. lation 2,121. or 20.48 to sq, mun: I-‘euelon 66.042 mus. pupulntmn 2.304 or 22.03 to sq. mile; (ms 60.733. population 2,744; ur 2m: to sq. mile; Vt-rulam 64,:79 arm, popl‘llntion 2.022; )laripnsa 70.- 863 acres, population 3367 or 34.93 to sq. mile. Mail Orders Filled Promptly There are 1,634 families in '8! SOFT COAL Spas!“ Ysluu in Man‘. Clothin‘ THURSDAY, Jtu ey and white ... ...... 25c 25. 1912 Lmdsay ' Brandon! police expeCt t dick Bennett, the Indian lonethe Humy reserve. ‘ The menace of a natiuna beginning to take may: in J. H. Clnry, crown attg Sudbmy district, has my Mme-red since Thursda William A. (Erasinv dropped dead at, the I'm Station as he was Shim: Charles Boa-emmn, nf‘ . ‘ 1 “waship was gum a I WWI: jail {or ghing Ml 12-year-old sider {halal all day and Mr. been} voicos or. : had, however, uh; his cum voice, a: m above a vx} lobed on blueber: without any food Sudbury, Jui Clary Croun . 38“ night am. ting on :1 mg .. his. {ii-I'm house three days and A ml! party their dfly's sea." the merest Chan The floating I; present in I150, 1 needs of flu- past, but is mm the under u'mlwr w rot. aura: y. Sudbury C m council win) of erecting a Pigeon arm-L. Victoria on!" can nah n1 count )1 ( (mun (ern "an” Pew" 11-1 reprm-um! m i Peterboro an ($0!!th 1v that grm “hen" {run din-r! pr“: aro jun work m‘ 121 In this tram“! ‘ acliu [m’rirainnu oldor dawn bausIM-v ' ‘ Sheep which N indust‘r} sheep out l'ht- u stock tutes .41 buflfl in histary 11¢ m in Ward"! :l'J‘ 'l'f‘ 'oim LAC atir Shem

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