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Watchman Warder (1899), 27 Aug 1908, p. 7

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.25 tt st)‘ pat 601m: rlling Ho tn )nugh tine. ‘ will trade Imber ming. .50 but .85 ‘at- art- bmng Tent. 999990” 1] {160L1- [AM ST. alitv. Anchor one of dementit American.» a reported tram New York. It in reported that three young me: near Grass Hill skunked a. skunk. The school board will~ soon be schooled in the ways of engaging an wizor 01' the “oodville Advo- gate mums the 1am uuccmrs un- fail. Ar. Scarboro’ Beach, Torpnto, there Frenfiod financeâ€"Great Britain and Gem am going to have money and avoid war. What will happen wh- thocoflers mfull'L \ .â€" ’ Although the gas is ngt" growing g _._I_ IiJr No need of talking about. “tight mo- ney." A New York man, visiting in Toronto, preferred the other day When Hon. Nelson Monteit'h, the new Minister of Agriculture, has ma.- mud his plans for making farm lite attractive, we will all be seek- ing is “ simple life.” Towns and cities will become architectural Alta: Ir. Haultain heard the final regatta in the Sask. elections he may have said “ Great. Scott.” A fine from Hamilton reports two axe-‘5 mms broken by cranks of motors. Strange, we thought it. was usually the motor .cramis that went broke, still many things and pemns haVe been smashed since :30 pleasant aroma. of the first. Ayn-tr) Lickled the human nostril. As the election returns begun to show met the pendulum wee ewe)" in' 001nm the Liberile. under rte-Min probebly thought it time that he: were halting. And you it rennin: to be seen who will be Evelyn in the Heine Broo.’ trial It New York. Lmrybody says: these mornings, :1 wmj not. days ! A MI‘O mu: 'lhe outlying districts gave the-'Libe-l rah their majqrfiy in Saskatche-z It. is to be hoped that the western harvesters will not have to reap A myor in New 1011: sum up be. “tacked by a. maniac with a. knits, still he may prefer the more moderate excitement Aoi _a.ttacka :by King Edward kissed when they met. Well, it’s better to has another man than another xxx-'9 wife, which is a. fact some poople in the land of swift divorc- ee might. well take to heart‘ Uncle Drunk and swearing Event, months 'I'hnpriceofflndingtrnthbbm winks to pay anything for it. a1 Figures show that there has been {ever 'lawbreakers before the town magistrate during the eight months A4: a. matter of {act this is not so. A Wardet reporter took the trouble to secure some infatuation on the mastu- Friday, and the general opi- nion among men whose business leads them to deal with the crimino at u‘wiauu: Luz-us, n...â€" _. broadcast throughqut the Province. Lindsay has had a. good'repuw goal, but. a slight epidemic of police court cases recently has lead many to bdbve that the town is degen- :3 a mule with “Maude" for a. ban- dle. To any one riding this gen- tie boast for one minute the man- agement. will give one dollar, but Maghuate Moore made those look like an "also ran” when he set. the clip in the Lornevme hotel case, cities will become architect monuments and the immigrant a. uhhropho. t1; yield from the seed they. upon the way out. JZ'.‘)' it. Thaw has been formally uttmlcd bankrupt. It. may be V cd mat. this will auout end hxs .wspupcl notoriety. A pd‘verty- .‘mikcu murderer can smdom 1011;; mf'y Lhu aneuuon of the public: U‘B w“ The old ' story-distance M mchantment. ini-l nitric}, some of thé b01116- variawonldbenonethemo! 8V". tho local papers and the ratepay- ers gt nomination day. for t '1‘: question is a vital one; A :on's good name is of equal value > it as in the case of an individu- l. A slur on the moral condition r any town dm that community unstable harm. when scattered mDAY; AUGUST 3 Sam has another nasty murd- mdal to keep him interested. av can now back away from omtre of the stage. TIMELY TOPICS a minute. one hear what particular .’ cleanser the Wideavyakea cleaning up the Muiposa It. may have been anti- : being the harvest sea.- about the "wild west,” costar]: men seemed to is that immorality is not fiwterners wilder than New York state .n in arrested {or which no doubt was “Yes, it’s cool but think of those three young 19°11 ls Grime on ‘the increase in Lindsay? " for a. ban- 1g this gen- te the man- dollar, but 3 those 1003‘ n he set the hotel case: istrate Jackson's opinion, going on in town but a. class of ‘bums' make themselves objectionable. These are generally youths who work at noth. ing, but hang around the street corb ner and imbibe all the‘evil they can. In the magistrate's opinion the chaâ€" racter of these useless beings is caused by wrong home-training, or inone-tn; all. “A sound moral train- Chief of Police Vincent is of the opinion that the town is quieter this year, in referene to police matters. than he has ever known it to be. Insulting language ...L.................. Drunk and disorderly m...» .......... Drunk and incapable ,2 ........ ....... VagTG-ncy "anonâ€"Bo. was... ........ Drunk and fighting .................. .. Breach limibr license act ........... Disorderly conduct ;.-..........-.-...---: Drunk, disorderly and swearing Drunk and disorderly ............-....... Breach liquor license act ........... vagrancy ....... coco-0‘0" cougodoo-on-ocuo. Drunk, disorderly and swearing . Drunk and incapable ..4.........s...... Disorderly conduct ............._........- Swearing ....... ....................... m...- Swearing and insulting language Disorderly and swearing ............, In the West and Northwest, while the crops are not going to realize the first estimates, and when the final returns are in may fall short of the present ugures, a. fair return is practically assur- ed. and while it will no doubt take the bulk of the crop to liquidate their debts, still with the fairly good crop and large amount 0! government and ran!- way work going on, and whue there will not be m boom, these diner-em. things should and mu cause considerable cincnlatlon o! L-â€" sal feeling that times are hard. From the standpoint of the work- er who has nothing but his la bop-power to dispose of, the out- look is not quite n bright. Al- though Lindsay is luvoxau in that respect to a. greater utvnt tlim many towns around us, still the fact remains that wages are in. some cases lower, especially in what is understood as L'umiumi labor. While the cost of living has not decreased, 3 gear ago any man at all willing to work could obtain employment at. high wages, while so far this season, work with the majority has been irregular, and many who are anxious and willing to work have found it impossible to ,get any- thing to do, and with me large number idle at present in the dif- ferent towns and cities through- out the Dominion, there is no doubt but that many of the workers are ill prepared to meet the rigors of our long \ mmdian winter, and it is Luuost a cer- tainty that conSiderable srflcriug will ensue. money: V Over speculation hue been the cause of a good den of their trouble in that. part 0! the county, and while the bunks any 111 some instances have J. P. DANIELS, agent for Syl- vester Mfg. Co.: “ Well, I can't say that the outlook is any too good. In many sections I notice that the crops are none too heavy and the farmers are going slow. However, the outlook looks good in the West and this may have a more cheerful bearing on condi- tions in this section." R. M. BEAL. of the R. M. Beal Leather 00. : “In summing up the outlook for the near future local and outside conditions must be considered. Our firm do prac- tically do no local business, but one, reason why local trade should be in at least fair shape is that Lindsay last season was the centre of a district in which the crops were better than in al- most any other part of the coun- try, and this year, though on the whole, probably not quite as good, the income of the farmers should be nearly, if not quite up to the former season. “new V they will spend their money as heer will depend on how they are afiected by the almost univer- was absolutely necessary, hung, on the whole, did the country I. de turn. by killing. at lmtin great part for 1 won. that in- ordinate Jpn-it _ol speculation. minLy manipulated by udventur- on: lndividusl who had no other interest in the country thou to do their fellow: out of their shackles. In Quebec and the Haitian Provihcee, while the crop proa- pects are not quite 'us good-as in Weetern Ontario. or the middle or the last great West. the inter- ests in the East are no varied that they do not feel a partial failure of the crops to the same extent as where the great staple is number one hard. There are other features that enter largely into a question of this kind. among which are the presidentid election across the Line, and the econornic side, none of which is thereroomtodiscussinmarti- do such as this. Take the year all through. no doubt it 1111 tightonpd but such thoughts have been chased to the tall pines. ’In our little village and in the sur- rounding country, everything bears the earmarks of prosperity. Business is exceptionally good in my store and the farmers caming in report that the harvest yields have been so far exceptionally good. So you see. with the ex- cellent reports coming irom the Canadian West, and the sanguine reports coming from our own farmers at home. everything points to a. bountiful harvest. When the farmer gets the money he will proceed to "salt” some of it but the idea. that a farmer is all for hoarding money is all wrong. He will spend it on improvements, etc. On the whole thé situatioh throughout country looks good to me." ~ WM. SUGGITT, Valentin: “For a. time it looked as if the stringen- cv in the money market would cbntinue over the present segson, absolutely TflE OUTLOOK 1908 TO DATE. “17345" 19 building W lies? the 0.13. roundhouu on Stturdnqr and did fromgpassingmgineuudhad got; goodmrtumcmgthelumber pile. what first noticed. '11:» 6.123. m some dam to umber piles. Thu Small Fire~ Near the Round House Saturday guinea the are “mum; duality. i In reference to the keeping of the [law in town magistrate Jackson Lstated yesterday that the liquor li- ‘,cense laws were never better enforc- The hotel-keepers in town as a rule, Magistrate Jackson stated. are " We have an excelleht inspector. he saidJ'mnd he does his work can- scientiously." law-abiding and run their houses well. Taking it as a. whole, however. the law is pretty well observed and en- forced in town. Citizens have no reason to complain of an increase in normal conditions of crime. Other citizens have remarked on the good work being done, by Mr. Thorn- necessary to â€"keep the young from contamination. County Magistrate Hoot-e any: that the county police court has extremely busy or late. Disputes about wages and amongst neighbors cause numerous cases and seldom a day passes but one hears of many a young man." he said, “but nowadays ,it is getting to be ‘parents obey your children,’ " Home early at night, kept 05 the streets, kept from ,evil companions, these are all noon and declares that the crop this harvest has been very fair. The hay yield was on the average\' one and a hall tons to the acne. and the grains ha‘Ve boa: fair. On his farm he grew four zacrea of fine potatoes. The threshing sea.- eon, Mr. Burk saye, is at its the west it will assuredly give the East a. severe knock, but looking at it from a selfish stand- point, we are we. The crop. in this part. or the country are never total tenures. There in :1- man good supply of something. Thelma:- hu‘ to lave the ne- cessaries of life, he has the mo- nay and ne wan come to wwn and spend It on his purchases tbs same as ever. While I us cer- tain that s. 13de In theWost means a. serious thing to flu (roster put 0! tbs m. sun I believe thst ws‘ln this county no amount thoss who will be but good supply of something else which staves of! distress. This year the clover crops in most in- stances are sufficient to recoup the farmer who has been unfortunate in his grain crop. or course i! there is a. crop failure in the West it will naturally seriously aflect nay and he will come to town and spend It on hie purchase. the same as ever. While I m cer- tain that e. hedyetr In theWelt means a. serious thing to the greater pert of the m. um I believe thee we‘ln this county m among than who will be but in the West. Out there wheat is the standby, and if it fails the country is ,doomed to hard times. Here we never sufler a. complete failure of crops. If one thing turns out bad there is always a. us. The wholesale and manufac- turing gompanies of the East have the greatest outlet for their commodities in the West, and if times are bad there the sales will naturally be small. The re- sult then is obvious. Nevertheless I am not in the least pessimi- tic. If there are say from 15 to 18 bushels to the acre the people are safe. There are {air pros- pects of 18 bushels to the acre. The true reports with regard to the West are always late in com- ing so I am not the least afraid of such times as some are pre- dieting." DAN SINCLAIR: “Things are brightening up considerably. They were bad, but there is a notice- able improvement of late. 1! 1h: crops in the West are .good things boom in the carriage and imple- ment business. If they are bad it will efiect it serimlsly. There will be no sale for these things and consequently men will be again thrown out of employment. So far the reports from the West have been very favorable. and there is every reason for feeling confident of the future.” MAYOR BEGG : “As far as we in this town and the vicinity are concerned, there is little need to fear hard times very much. This is for the most part an agricul- tural town. There is never any particular boom nor do we ever feel to any extent depression as it is Ielt in menumctnring cen- some or the farmers are complaining of the , bad crops and if they have'any heavy cleats to meet they are in a. precarious position. However, there are also many farmers who are look- ing forward to a. bumper crop. But-in Ontario we are not depen- dent on one product as they are ing in" the home woglq have saved DEPUTY REEVE J. G. EYRES: “As regards the pros- pect. of crops 1 must say that in Ontario, in Victoria. county, and in Ops and Hariposa. we are par- ticularly well. situated. True, The owners are W. Windrim, o! Fleetwood. and Walter Wethorup. or mount. Hal-ob. The harvest is pretty well over in tut loeulity. Repâ€"t busy swung MonnitAHox-eb‘ Mr. W. G. Burk, who owns a. farm of 114 acres in that locali- THE FARMERS AROUND Mt. Horeb are not pessimism. They believe in looking at the silver lining of the cloud every time. show a. good volume 0! busineu and fair profits, and 1908 will take its place as not one of the worst, but. as a. {air average brains out in 3.112» bridge 3m! npanies of the East reatest outlet for their as in the West, and if bad there the sales ally be small. The re- s obvious. Nevertheless in the least pessimi- oat vuv II nu 'WARDER SUCCESSFUL CANDI- DATES THANK FRIENDS. (To the Editor of The Daily Warder) I'll ' Dear Sir â€"Kindly allow me space in your valuable r to once a in Farmer Harvested 70.000 W my my gigs“ who 5:“ ' given me such loyal support in thel Busnels In Idaho recent contest for the Quebec trip. 1‘ â€"â€" I consider it 0. great honor indeed to Spokane, Wash" Aug. 23.â€"In the be one of the lucky ones. Juliaettn country. in northern Id» The subscriptions have been given ha. Abraham Ada-ms. Iormorly t l in ouch o. bright, nappy spirit um lumbermen in Wieconaln. V111 clean: they hove been a pleasure nuke to up no" than ‘1.000.000 tram 700' both the (here end myeeli. Your- ecree of lend this eeeeon. in eddi- mxmy, Mon to producing min which Im- GERTRUDE McoUADE. every promiee oi revolutionizing “10 Omemee, August 28. wheet production oi the world. Con- muvo minte- PM m9 we Editor at m Int-dc. “ m '°’°°° t° 75.000 °‘ Deer Sinâ€"I mm great pleasure in (rein, which Adams end his eon-in- W m may friend. who on law, 0. K. Robe. e wholuele lune uni-ted ne'in the recent be! dealer. oi llinneepolin. hence.- ‘mm . trected to cell to term at 820 “go," now ”fizzzam bushel.notmorethuonebuhelgo-_ Whilethemou ”will!” ell we theGemSteteuxyeu-eego, and" ”Maguwuggtomhmig Lm.mcmmwm mmmu1mhm‘m naomncnuo. iorld's record yield. .. A horse belonging to Mr. Sanderson was also injured in the fire. and it "is thought that it virill lose its eye sight. The loss on the barn and contents will be heavy. $20 WHEAT 0! 1.114: Another theory is that the fire was caused by a. hotbox in the thresher. Mr. Francis Breen, a. well known farmer residing at Pleasant. Point. eulIered a. very serious loss SaturduV afternoon about. five o'clock, when his barn and contents were destroy- ed by fire. , The threshers were m present and were busy at their work when it was suddenly discovered that tfie thresh- er was on fire, the fire being continâ€" ed to the interior of the machine. It is surmbeu that a spark was carried in a shell! into the blower, where it Before the blaze could be extin- guished the dry straw and other to- fuse on the barn floor had become ignited and in an instant the whole interior was a mass of names. The fire spread with lightning rapidity, and the newly-harvested grain was soon a. heap of chm-zed“ Muse. The threshing outfit was a new one and was owned by Mr. Irwin Sanâ€" derson. wno is well known in town. Mr. Francis Breen, Pleasant Point, the Loser North Ops ‘ Pine Grove Bobcaygeon BARN BURNED !'syl;lmr'hme.n 0” fiTURDAYl Under Canvass Have a Mascot North Harvey Max-1pm ........ Dunsford ........ While they ednfitted the price ' chm still in view of the price peld in Pet- °‘ erboro, they decided not to cell. The man price for the file lest year we. 11 Th 8-8 cam. 375‘ The following were the number 0199:: Maple Lea! ‘ The cheese board met this morn-l Ottnwn, Aug. 20.4The bulk state- ing. There was a marked falling of! :ment {or July wee issued tonight. in the quantity of cheese Wed. éThe change. from last month are There were only 1095 cheeee thin 'eig'nifieuit. They indicate that the year against 139? for the correspon- people of cm my. the ”my, ding sales Inst year. hut. ere adopting a. Conservative po- 'Ihe board ettributed the general llcy. '11,. “mt u of ., distinct- of feed during the winter monthe.l On the Infinity “a of an “out There were “9° fewer 0°" “W the notes in circulation chow e do this war than hist- km” of $1,456,000. The belenee Wm. I-‘lnvelle and Joseph Brown due to the Dominion Government he were the buyers. Mr. Gillespie Wu been MM by ‘5 100 000. while mi not. present at the start. no he was m the to [1}onth Governâ€"1 busy getting quotations from Mont.- menu has incensed by '1 750 000 real. ' ' ' Mr. Flavelle made en ofler o! 12}! mi: gmapfigz'm 3; 33:8 for W' as " starter. Ir. 83,578,000, end meme on notice. eepie when he arrived, went 1233779000 m in 3-16 for eelectlons. Mr. Flevelle cg" e, ‘0. that the W an offer 12 8-16 for the board. He m'mnoc “km“ 1;; 9“; The board refused to teke the price I tive v'umtm. and adjourned for e. week. mm. H... grim-Mind on. nrim mod,l ”01’0““ 01'0“!” than in Castle Refused to Sell at l2 3-l6c‘-- One Week Adiournment SALESMEN DID Ema. Big pup-roam m bah; md‘o (or the Lobor day sports on'Auc. 7. and citizens will not. have to loan town to «may the holidny. Tho commit- tee in m of the demonstration are making extensive pnpmtionl for the sports. The following events will be run on and u will be noticed excellent prim are beingcoaered : Ten-mile marathonâ€"lot, gold watch, value 850; 2nd. gold locket. value 825: 8rd. gold medal. $15 ; 4th, solid leather suit. case. valuu $10. watch. WW ”U; m. 8010 IOCKCBJ mu “I! value 826: 8rd. gold medal. $15 :3 Putting 4th. solid lather suit. case. value stick pin. $10. | Mr 100 yen! munâ€"gold medal, silver ver medal. medal. ' I Tarot-v1 W Total «do... NOT LIKE PRICE 0.09.00...” .....~ "uncoo- ugw-o-uc- . . unmuouluob a... “nonou-n... ‘ ”U VI 'fiuTYR'tin-{xcmm PRIZES o Ocomuouoo. o coco-o- .u..- o... 0......- c on-gouI-IIOOC... 00.0â€"00.0 109 ‘1 55 the bslsnces due from othorbnnks morgucleslntheflnitedsuus are 94 increased by $7,121,000. and from 155 banks In foreign countries by 89,. 100 082,000. Cell and short loans In 70 Canada. hsve decreased by 81.088.- 88 000. and elsewhere than in Canada 150 have increased by 82,159,000. 106 Current losns in Cnnndn show s â€"" reduction of $9,252,000. The tots! .097 assets mounted to $983,411,830, u Icoznpsred mu: $926,017,629. . 000. Mingtothoguotsofthebunh, specieinhnndnhowannlnm the 0! 8750.000, and Dominion notes 0! $3. "-mmm at . Graham’s landing. Sturgeon Point. have secured a mascot. Their pet-ls a mink. which " Goosie ” Tay- lor induced to come into camp. and the furry little animal -is now having the best time of its lite. f‘ Gusto.” the mascot was christen- ed, inspiration forthcoming from the name on a box of breakfast food. in which his minkship sleeps. Food is plentiful, the bandsmen keeping a supply 0! minnows in a nearby aquarium solely for the benefit of their pet. . It is very interesting to watch.ths ilittle fellow take his meals, far more sothan watching the lions feed at a circus. A live. and wriggling min- now is dropped throngh a wooden grating into his " den " and is pounced on instantly by the mink. Long and sharp teeth penetrate the backbone of the fish and then its Iron'St. atoms.'wa m on by W Danni-qua. On_!§in nut Constabie Let go on Suspended Sentence Congublo ”an. '6! ( who was mud in ,‘l‘oro ed with being drunk and to clean the " pen " out of some of the rubbish that had gathered. re- mains of fish. etc. To this the min]: strenuously objected and it had to be left alone with its twum.' head is eaten off. The head is to the mink. the tit-bit and he leaves the body stored in the larder for fu- show the utonidxing [across in tho month of $9,056.000. The total “abilities for July m $756,828,849, an [am of 89.584,- High mapâ€"gold and links. 36k! stick pin. I scm' mile race-101d medal, pctcnt. lather thou. vnlue $5. Bank Statements Show a Very Large Increase RETURN OF goldlbcfiet. lmyduansbâ€" Boys’noe.15yauundundcrâ€" Bponing W. bull glow Dunnoâ€"Gold modal, silver mod M’nmoâ€"Pmrboro v. Lindsay. Putting :1:th that - Gold stick pm. The Sylvester bud. under canvas On one occasion the men attempted Quarter mile runâ€"Gold medal, nil- CARD 0F THANKS PROSPERITY hurdlesâ€"Silver “Ada. dawn-Italy: he.- recently been installed in Toron- 34 . ’1!» Toronto Star aye: " "Ir. Tripp, at the roqueet of cm of Police Gneett. visited the in the United sum, he in o! the opinion that To- m P. C.'l‘ripp mmhdmrgeofit tmmthepolice Wend.endhehu¢lvmitwpml and exclusive attention. Hie eigh- m m M .mp3...“ 5.4]. __ Are You Contem- plating Building This Summer ? (foo. beer in mind that I can I y i” you with on thing and ev youmeyreq re, suchas Rough and Dressed Lumber, IDoore, Windows, Sash, Casings It Is sometime. wiser not to an Insult thnn to tango it. camcuudotherwiu,huboenin- valuable to tho city. and he deserves glut cmdit tor his exertions in per- fecting It." Mr. Tripp is a son-in-lnw of Ir. M Reeves. an. of Albert-at. He is accompanied by Mrs. Tripp. Ilr. Tripp is a ltalnrt Toronto " cop " and a. former resident of Lindsay. who has undo; name for himself on the Toronto force. He has been in chores of tho installation of the new police patrol service which his neatly been installed in Toron- Toronto “Cop” Formerly , of Lindsay in Town duet pllea in the Cam yard greater: daydtemoon.ontheeboresof the In: pond. 11:. Male was trifling, ibutawindwuprevamncand the blue threatened to apread. The alarm was aent in by telephone to the fire department. but the lnIom-‘ ant merely stated that the fire was? in the (knew yard and natmfly it)I wee inferred by the firemen that the: fire' was near the sawmill. 0n the contrary, however. it was near the box tectory and the brigade were de- layql by mm, Chic! Belh wishes to atatethatinfutureall whoeeod in alarm- would aealet the brigade . by, ffDERM BUSINESS (OHM Small Fire in Carew ‘ Lumber Yard Sunday Our aim is to qualify young men and women in the shortest possible time to fill positions as bookkeepers, shenographera and typewriter operators, and to manage their own affairs with intelliâ€" gence and skill, whatever may be their future avocation. thtdnnmewiubobulltand run by a. tot-mar well lmown Lindny ci- tl-an, Ir. John Warbrobo. of King- ston. There the many people of the opinion an t cu‘e conducted along the ritht line- ln Lindsay would most with moral success, and if Mr. Wamrobehtfiepromoterotthem ode. Unduy people can rest assured tint it. will be conducted along those huve' a. New Cafe May be Established in Lindsay A. M Houston, Manager, Lindsay, Ont. Police Constable Tripp. of Toron- }. u_filiting in town at present. Fire broke out among the saw: Greatest and best rained Annual Exhibition in aflthoWorld Are Your JeWel Settings Safe? JOIOIOI' Optician. cull! tins: BIO! lvnnynnzal 3170?! JP?“ [“‘leln Prin- md Attmtionul Concepts GRAND ART LOAN COLLECTION I'm tho mmmmouâ€"uoudwm nmummrmm Wow THE"SIEGE 0F SEBASTOPOL TORONTO CANADIAN NATIONAL 1:16.29 EXHIBITION sun.“ SUPERIOR YIUDIYILLI PEBFORKA NOE 9,000 LI“ STOCK ON VIEW wmmmmmwlmmmm to. on. III-aha“ MLLTORON‘I‘O , S. WE LSMAN We will examine settings free of charge. Should repairs be necessary you will find our facilities such as will restore an impaired setting to it's original security at very moderate cost. Try us in your watch and jewelry repairs RE-OPEN S SEPTEMBER ist g'ls1oo,o-oo.oo 3 In Prison and lttmtionu Wants Works Wonders ‘. bOth me- Doors, Windows, Sash, Cmnga and Mouldings of every descrip- fion, Sewer Pipe, Plastering Hair, Granite Wall Plaster, etc" etc. Pricerightandafajrdeal to all. Are You Contem- . plating Building This Summer ? If 90. hour in mind um I can a y you with m thing and ev you mny req re, 9 not: as LINDSAY PLANING MILL bid vane 12“., and 315 oolonddaeeee were registered. The buye- M were: Sanderson, Patton and Amt. Brenttord, Aug. 22.â€"(Smchl)â€"O(- {cringe of the local cheeee boa-d ye.- terdey were 1,420 homes, of which 1.195 boxes were sold as follows. 'â€" 650 boxes at 12!; 345“ 12 7-16. ' 200 at. 12}. the letter being an: Nerf. market Friday, Sept. 4. AFTER lfl'CH con-tul consider.- tion it has been decided to call The Wanler's Quebec trippers. " m Vic. Kemptville, om, Aufg. ”uâ€"(SPO‘ dillâ€"There were no sale- ut but 0'- eniug‘s muting o! the Kunptvflh Jas. M. Chalmers, DUNOON'S DRUG STORE Comorfimbfld‘o and Wall-‘51 We have also everything for the - pickling s n. Gull In -Wu'!‘ cannot improve “is character ofour 03 man swim? 1: 8%.u3a3 :98 .5 a 588 8 £2â€" »? .3 Ara-0:03 83 3a 3033 325A 5 one of the lucky 13063: Indian? Ymgutrsctron‘ How My Boudoi- CHEESE. LINDSAY. ONT.

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