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Watchman Warder (1899), 25 Aug 1910, p. 1

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ough KT’S eat {IDS AN .duy. 0" S FOR With us, ife, then they at" wait for of Mon‘ always Store ht rate fto )re (or [If ms Johns Early * Fall Shopping THE DOMINION BANK ROBT. ROSS - MANAGER ’\ 3 rd YEAR. CAPITAL PAID UP ................................. RESERVE FUND .................................... DEPOSITS BY THE PUBLIC ............... TOTAL ASSETS ...................................... ‘_ in all its branches. SAVIl‘ HZiI‘OSE allowed on SUMS of $1 THE WATCHMANâ€"WARD Marni”: Mr seconded by 'ning Ml“. John: I nml no idea. you m yet? I me it is nut ncc»:ss:uy to in- nnjuynhlc was-m. le look better I'ux' SHIN!) timv. ('hilth'cn all well!" y tin-re was mulling coulnl have been than in anyway, than such an outing. wink u mmulur resort, for bath the 1'01 PPY s 906 . . scraper moulds Smith gravel Ul 0U Ill ( ) $11} “'0 SECTION ONE UNI tioncx‘s township fence rcmo be Cordon Vat imprisonment. Berlin Ont, 1 girl. This is imprisonment, with the lash, at Berlin Ont, for assaulting a young girl. This is the fourth case in which the lash has been prescribed for prisoners at Berlin within a month. (11m In n (1011211 (II incil requested Mr. Longr to state Jallm‘s what he considered the innit of the damage, but as Mr. lg would not do so Commissioner vii was instructed. on motion of Walden and F. W. Ilickson, to crtuin the amount of the damage w and report to the council. (mm-i1 adjourned to meet, Sep- ihcr 19m at 10.30 a.m., for thc 'pose of appointing a collector l transacting other business. UHC‘S II. Sloan, llll INGS DEPAPTMENT 31 AND UPWARDS. loan, that the balance of Smith’s account on the 'rcek sum 0y .. “~70? ), be paid, total cost of said survey on the lands of the peti- in accordance with the solicitox"s instructions. â€"- and Vaughn was \' not rcscm NC 3mm“ than) 1 for )ut ,. $ 4.000.000 5,379,000 47,000,000 61,000,000 mcc 11in: 3h 001 113‘ '0 ‘IL 1 p 01y I‘\_ )I‘Illllg tln curly 1 00 any tl ' um. ‘ ~mpa xccc )ls L111 .N' L‘ “'0 lttl‘: 1H 4.00 111‘ 4.00 9.00 \\' U 0 1' 0F“ glove outlays )U )l'lllll thmgs . They i111 [HIV ntl‘C nll‘tl lthv un- ‘ltlll'c ingly hau'v rLivc sentenced t o :\nd full 21y ICI )C :Lt LINDSAY, omz, THURSDAY, AUGUSI 25, The following m‘tivln um! lur'” lustrutinn tolls u short hm hm"! lecss imvrvstinu; 5mm“. ulmm \h “m. McKu-nziu's magnificent hr: ulld buildings ut Kir‘kfivl:I. Tho “I til‘ln appeared sumo tiuw uu‘n in ‘-h 1"urnu-rs' Advocutv. and tho rut \\n kindlx 10mm! to lhv “'nr‘dm‘ 1):.“ 1“ sumq- publishing «umpum. ()nv ()1 the plo'using‘ {mum-s n1" nu (lorn times an the Amerium (0111i! out, is Hm «lvsirc and tendency m' pm ihe Beautiful F arm and Ranch of Mr. Wm. Mack p18 who have been successful in ('()ll‘|-' mercial‘enterprises to secure a farm and establish a country home, where relichd from the restraints and con- ventionalities of the city, they may enjoy the freedom of country life. and the fruits of the land, and pro- ducts of the hairy, fresh and at first hand. Prominent among those whose tastes have turned in this direction are Mr. William MackenZie, of Toron- to, president of the Canadian Nor- thern Railway, and his estimanle wife, the early years of whose lives -L _ _-.l.ok_ enjoy Ine Ireeuoxu Ul kUuIA\-.v W . , and the fruits of the land, and pro-IJ. Mitchell, the efficient superinten- ducts of the hairy, fresh and at firstldent. The principal features of the hand. Prominent among those whose farm proper are the dairy and the tastes have turned in this direction splendid herd of imported and home- are Mr. William Mackenzie, of Toron- bred Jersey cattle, which are the to, president of the Canadian Nor- particular interest of Mrs. Macken- thern Railway, and his estimanle zie. and which. though fmmhed ’ hut wife. the early years of whose lives.recentl,v have already acquired a were spent on the farm in the neigh- l widespread reputation for superiority borhood of Kirkfield, in \‘ictoria’of character and quality. winning county, some aeventy miles northeast honors at principal Ontario exhibi- K HiKI-‘ll LI) FARMHTI-IAI) AN!) .11 uml lhinl ux‘ whivh the bulum'u h" suitable for pcnnammt ,ru through which runs the Trent through which runs the Trent Valley Canal, and on which cattEe and sheep thrive and grow int, *he 2x nole being capably conducted by Mr. W. md ”m unns llll HI NH ncky ,f Toronto, Kirkfield, a 'o‘tty village, is u .stu- t'ohommk brunch m' the nk. and ten miles from or (hum-bridge, on the wthol'IL Ilm'w. in :1 mm!- sh-nnninus nmnnvr. ls n ('nmhinminn “1' {arm ('h i~ ul‘ulvh- nn ht'in! smuvwhul |)lll lih‘l'fi |9|0 f()1111 ul' sill 1’R( )l’l'll{'l'\ nun-1h 15H 4 r H ( m- I‘urtilv l‘O‘luh 1 most tions. The dairy. a cmmnmlinus structure furnished with u cum mum, cmnprisvs sum: tcurizing. rvt‘riu‘mxn huth-r \vurking~ m mnkinu‘ mmurutus, ( ivnt «nu-rinh "dun-5 :rmluuh- u!‘ n Hrinhh is ulsu tint-d nlll “ill m'vnmlmninwm m' |i\in rludin: kilvlu-n, «liningr (with nun-n limp! paernts. and :1 (id on the! sunny si‘ product of the gcr head. of Jerseys first quality goads, the city home and tomers in neat am . Mackenzie, at Kirkfield “’ll.l.l.\\l \IA\ PAGLS I to uplut I!“ Ht hunv Hun't e. hesilh" ml undd'l‘ 1 t'nnlns. Ill- ruum. purlm (' I't‘ll I ll nlry scum lhv mnuu ‘l' 1 he M ih.‘ ('(HYI uppl'uw-wl type. is lwudmi by the Nm-ndid imparted hull. "I‘vurl of Kirklivld,” u prominvm prize win- nor in cunnofliun \\"Hh lho aristo- emu-3‘ of Hw brood u! the Royal Shaw of England. and the first and u‘ruml rhulnlvinnship us he»! lmH of tln- hn'ml, any ugc. at tho (‘unudiun \uliunul l-thihilinn u! Toronto in I‘JIIT uml HMS. us ulsu u! the Lon- dnn am". Inumu vxhihitinne re- (‘t‘ll‘l\. lhm! In' the Marquis of Win- Chester, and sired by the noted Dis- tinclinn‘s Fox, Pearl of Kirklield is a " prince of the blood " in breed- ing, style and quality, and is uni- versally conceded to be the model representative of the ideal modern type of the butter breed, as found on its Island home. And his pre- potency as a. superior sire is amply, attested by the quality and charact< er of his progeny in the herd. among which are several typical young bulls, the produce of deepmllklng dams, which will make high-class merd headers, and should find ready. Continued on pm 5. SLOG ”HR

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