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Watchman Warder (1899), 25 Aug 1910, p. 3

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‘1 has been decided the Lindny MW of education t? advertise the “mum of the Conegme lam - me as an approved school of the m“ “Ink. The sun in a excellent mmdtbflrecord orthalutyou " One that ha: few equals. 1! my, M98. :5; bush. ennots 5c bunch. 5c bunch. ““1180 40c. doz. . Plum 10c. «10:. ”“959. 186 lb. 99808. 20c. pound. Hides. :9 to $9.50. Head cheeSe 10¢ per 1». Asbaragus, 5c hunch. Tomatoes 15c pound. New hay. per ton. .10 to .12. 1‘..._ , Turkey 3 fleas. 19c 1m "m? 'pcl'u‘na 19c. mm Bran. per cwt. $1.10. Fall wheat, 97c. bush. Large Peas, 70¢ per bus. Small peas 65c bus. Spring “heat, 90¢. bush. Goose wheat, 90c bush. Buckwheat, 40¢ per bun. Barley 4.3!: per bus. Oats 33c 'n‘T bus. 'nit zm‘j ivx‘wz‘. 23 to 24C. reamery butter. 23c lb ADVERTISE THE L abounding and these que as the are also V‘ most 211““) be; in 56; could be gi .. ton known as one of the-Visit the ‘ ‘prett; Haé‘bgotq’ 1;; Ontario, is the hiS‘h- } would it there was ‘ u V ‘ . . , ' bfpm of the hxghlanfi, “fret-05:! zoommodatxon. 113 $3.165 flow in opposxt: .1580 land. have :0 {9881:8th am is no part m On a? . in the :lilnelr ears on mg} 0“ny no part of can}: I? tin age y rajl. _‘ ”dd 50 healthful and_mugora g the. northern“ vnl Erma highlands of Hallburton. 1 _ 3:115; ggwevef-lol The “Mat." :3 e:§:€;10allyw§tzra; ;look.ed for bef’oi l," a naug‘d e . - . ' ' :gt';ro::; the immedzate xmdst t 0f Thea: 1?)an (13:18:11: llaJibUm’“ m mm”: abgltof e12: service in time, ”6:5 of Hinder), 3. (11:32:11 route cin time like the presel 3.. ‘ . i he 81]. 1 e ‘ . . , unit-m and t . . rvx e t Tr be surpassed IO!‘ puiituresgtuenaissgge bziter ashiscwil LIL ¢'.<'(I‘ Toteea .mm ' rad £100“ “”1an . - tourist traffic. ‘60 the north are large (h‘augs Of liakgs ! Already the Gram ihounding With “Sh 0f \arIOU§ m S 'lpeo 1e are preparin< db these are equally as PICt‘gees‘ zingppamphlets for 1‘ 4.. - , vita“ m“ “mm [OI-Mmden. Ir'there is no reason * .1... awn xer‘y plentuul, hunters 8.‘ t t the bett di'x‘.z1_\/S getting the" fun numufm) pu~ 3n t H :t-in Season. Numerous factsjtri'gemflfgns 53.: 2nd: Lila We“ if Space would yep] dv t8 es 1v V m: to get really acquaxntedzmény a an 8’ h ~ u .m. ”mm scenes 0,- beauty and tmxscuously for t e ‘ :C‘ffiw m afweruzin the szture pos- lt?e«beautlf:lfis:1fn:2 -"‘:Yié’s hi this section 0: our nor- o 5‘11 e ant}: r 0,111"? 'riw'Humls one should make a. 3“ ano e “ «Illa ~ 1: in full swing and as a true market was only fairly atzcndeu' on Saturday. The of egg and butter has Increas- :PYI}, “bile the other prices I. _:-:-. v7 icaflg unchanged. mung are the corrected price. ' u‘, best Manitoba, retail $3.35. 3', his: Manitoba, retail $3.10. he laxe Ut- hunch. Sc aunch. k‘ bunch. 3 cunts bunch I‘nr bum-h. '16 pound. q uurt HY“ a 1m. to! 880-. 0.5 m 06,715 per cm. "50 not lend‘ var lb 7! pp? Tb pair r shores are motionless, but am the heartiest invita- mcrs, cottage builders and seekers. Already accom- is given for quite a num- sc, but much more is need- 9 is a lack of accommoda- he tourist. Recently a mi visitors from Niagara :‘ht their tents with them her of citizens of Halibut- ,their tents to the lake ramped out. ay house at Allsaw about xluwn the lakes from Hali- age will accommodate as mms are concerned about and besides the residents P“? "a”. .6 1, $1.20. retai in. cm arrived here in his auto last evening and took the “wily home in the car toâ€"day. Mrs. Robert Chambers was the M of In. Carter yesterday. was Ford and mu Mall on camping here hr a few (1m. iger on account of the convenience to itown by land and water. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hopwood. Miss Cox, Miss Mimms, Miss Bonnie. Dr. MimmS. Mr. Hall. Mr. Waddlnr‘ ton and Mr. Bert Mimms. 0! Che- mong Park. have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Sisson at "Idle Times " cottage. They came in the fast launch “ Black Arrow." and report having an excellent time dur. ing_ their visit.hex_'e._ , .,3_ -__A- Mr. John Bay is busy surveying new lots £or the oottagers. The age mand for lots is ever becoming bit Mr, IL. L, Mama. at Lindaay. and Mr, Laymer made a business trip in Mr. Morgan's launch to Radon Falls the other day, Mr. and Mrs, ~\\‘. 1L Keys and fa: MN MW have tween spending a few “wines have made»: canvas. l‘tatm‘néd to their lame in Lindsay. SURVEYISG XE“? LOTS. massage Palm. Aug: 90.=Mm luggé. at ‘l‘gmme. arrived last. night :9 spam Sammy With his family am‘ At the Cobourg Horse Show yes- terday the sner'tators were treated to a number of extra strong attrac- tions. The various events were [pulled off without a hitch. In the 1high jumping event, Confidence, owned by Hon. Clifford Sifton, of Ottawa, broke the Canadian record by jumping seven feet, four and a half inches. The former record was seven feet, four inches. and was held by Hercules, owned by Commodore Janis. of Toronto” At the event \esterdav Hercules. Ironsme and the “asp jumped seven feet, two inches; \ngs Mlmont, of Reflexive. on )1 {301133 Dathgate Swen, Jumped an:j eet; I Young Grange had gone up to spend the day with his comrade, Clark, who was holidaying at Sun- nyside, near the Point. In the earlv afternoon they went out in a canoe and all went well till nearly 6 o’clock, when a squall struck the “ater near them and trouble began. The canoe upset at a point about 200 yards from the shore. The young men seemed to go down' to- gether as if they had clasped each other. BROKE THE RECORD. Ohilaren Ory m mum's >ASTORIA ;g Already the Grand Trunk railway . gpeople are preparing their adverti viing pamphlets for next summer an t‘there is no reason why they should fnot put on the better train service lfrom Lindsay to Haliburton, adver- gtise the same, and also advertise the {many advantages lying around pro- ;miscuously for the summer tourist,1 {the beautiful scenery, the abundance ’ of game and fish, etc. ' Still another party has written to gThe Warder on the same subject, and a few extracts from the letter are quoted : " ' Judging: from circumstantial evid- ence the visitors will come, but if they do not know that such a. place as Haliburton exists it is not rea- sonableto expect them to come. If our town council would wake up to realize the opportunities awaiting us at our door and advertise with the boards of trade and other institu- tions in different localities, and make the town more attractive hv , -__â€" V. vuw VII 'the northern village tanned the }train, the “ slow train in Arkin- jsaw.” Hawever, better service is looked for before next summer. There is no question but that the people of Haliburton will get better service in time, but there is no time like the present and they want the better service to commence next summer. This will assure a big tourist traflic. ‘ with the ’ institu- s, and tive by tee! and at the reS, etc., come, Some time ago Mr. Solon Ford. of Fortescue, saw a pure' black 16:! 80 into its den. Here he was Able vto ‘Ctpture it alive with five young anal. one 0! which Is spotted and the 0th. ers red. He has carefully kept than and they are won grown. M m a valuable and very pret y Imus. well worth the trauma!» bu an: :1; t1:11:99 them. It. Reba-thew . O m BMW. young foxes, all rod; which ho is 300M118 alive. PURE BLACK FOX. be most numerous. a. Kerosene Emulsion, KWOMB (H H‘ “Q ‘I‘ 2 ”1‘0“. ’18“, soap an 'n us In "1* POW! Rein water ... m1. sullen. Bring the Water to a boil and dish solve the soap in it. then turn in the kerosene stirring vigoroully un- til the whole is or“8 a thick My nature. Dilute one gallon of this mixture with nine yellow 01 rein water and the spray in M. This The'flrst step towards ridding the every 1:110“de Cub“ feet 0‘ Rpm puulu‘y house of this peat is to glVe To lessen. dahger from fire the m the Muse a thorough cleaning out. 391 containing the sulphur should h Litter at all kinds must be removal placed late a, larger V9889! cannula and disposed 0! ln some way that, lug. water. After thoroughly mola «m not be likely to helmets: the; teams the floor wml watél'. flour 4 placél This must, bé fellowga by a llttle kerosene over the sulphur an: thamugh Spraying of way part at allbly a much to 1%. Leave abuu‘ the heuae. including mats and any twelve hours and than open door: acute; and barrels that may be are: and wlndaws to air cm building seat». For thla work an? at the Ialzz‘l‘hlfi 91M 18 9399““ only Whore u“ lewmg aways applied w ll: an ul‘dia: bulldlng can be made alr mm All my gprqummg. may hg “geld: cracks around dam. W‘MGWG. 9W.” 3. QNQQ Carmine Add 1 quart. must. b0 stopped “late prevails the mm 5 5511923; escape of the m. 3 Ordinary kerosene (995mm 1. It must, not. be M um on: a, aplendld thing in; up y to m «valuation at any 0! the show mm mes-ts. where mites wll be round £93963“)!!! 9! “@339“ in All M. Tte chicken mite has an average length of one twenty-fifth of an inch. It has eight legs and is very active and swift in its movements. Its color is a light grey. with small dark spots showing through its skin. As a rule it is not found on the fowls during the day, but hides in U‘aCkB and crevices about the masts and other parts of the building, in litter. or anything afiording shelter. At night .it comes out to feed. .v o" .9 O O O... O. O O O ‘00.... N O O O. O O O. O O O. O O O. O O O. 0 .9 O 0.0 9 .0 o o o”. O 0 .0 O O O. O O CO 0 06. O .0 O .0 O. O O O. 0 O u o o o”. O O O. O O O. O O N O O 00 O O N O O O ‘0 O 0.0 O .0 00 O O N o o o". 00 O O o O. O .0 00 O 0 00 v.. a 0:0 ‘. ”%%?%% o 0: 209200205». 00 O O o O... N O O O 0.. O .0 0 0.0 O 0.0 O '0 0 O O O .90.”.”. «‘u’oo'o O. O o .. O. O O .0 O O .9 O O O. O N O O O 00 O O 00 ' O O O .9 O O O. O O O. O O .0 O N O O O. O O .0 O O 00' WATCI'MAN-WARDER, LINDbA X. 0] Having purchased a very special line at a pricethat will save you money, made of very fine quality of serge, cut in the very latest style, two colors only, navy and black, with 36 inch coat, semi-fitted and pleated skirt, all sizes 6% Ladiés’ New "NO F all fig Suits Just Arrived . ‘- - [aux Next to Dominion Bank. We Invite Your Inspection THE CHICKEN MITE- (By A. A. Knight, Dept. of Agriculture. Another nature uku- hu boon du- coyerod. In a magazine article ho alanine- sum-agenc- :3 member: of the gentle Ia. l Mites may be cleared out of the _ poultry house by fumigatlng with sulphur. main; about flVe pounds for 3 every thousand cable feet of space. 9 To lessen danger from fire the ves- _ eel eontolnlng the sulphur should he placed late a larger vessel eontalns lng water. After thoroughly mole- ‘ toning the floor wlsh we. pour a llttle kerosene ever the sulphur and apply e match to It. Leave about. twelve hours and then open doors and wloeowe to elr the bulldlng. ‘l‘hls plea ls efieetlve only where the looming can be made olr ugm All crook! around doors. wlndows. em. must. be stepped up to prevent. the eegope of the area. lug tmh' lime into which 3 Wm of Ialt has been added. The salt. make- “. stick better. Twice during the you give the hemp a good coat 0! whitewash. um In all likelihood than will bonanza on! that were not. killed. and un- let! a mead application is made when tissue hatch out. the peat. will very Iona be u bad u ever. Gon- Itaut watchfuineu in the price 01 cum. le‘must 110%er manned that on “139119an o: my» 9! the «bow nm‘ can be used as a. spray, dip or wash. The spray should be applied Mth considerable force. so that it will penetrate all cracks and crevices. Where a. sprayer is not available any of the above materials may be ap- plied with e. whitewash brash, but the 'work will not be as efiective as where a. sprayer is used. Recently a. most fastidious young minamlntownbought 3 pure! onullaandtoundlnthan and. than. no vol-{13mg}, mu L... A ‘_AA-_. __.‘l SHE KNEW ENOUGH. ' orlca All letter: {roux Canada must be addreued ' to our Canaduu Correspondence Depart- “ meat in Wind-ox. Out. If you desire to I00 \u mutually all e! our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat to in our Wind-or 015m which are for Correspondence and Labontory to: Dunedin: budnea only. Addreu 111 letters as follow: ‘mthKmDY.MO-t Dns. KENNEDY KENWEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold Si.. Detroit. Mich. mus em mu m ‘fimm u tarmac»... 9m W M‘m \I.\' 9 H“ (' t I luhmv'mmmw (llhmmwd) “mmqu... . QUIIflON HIT Ml mm IINT 0N m0”? Vat! mains" and?“ .udurmthflu- 'mt‘ mug“ I. don “Mum «Hum ul 1‘: 2:? tr” Mmrulum and :fiw’ a: N u Mum. “Mr?! Mums m 1“???»qu m "Jam: “' ”$3 II mam u and IN! men .79 nununn are no; mm m ma “”3; I»... ' “ W mm pm on? rd u. If sou have any ut he to! (>th W? Mom: I I“ chad Am Inn III-mm and weak. upon- sumac eyes. MI dark QINIM under mum. week book. I {Allen 0 eart.baa dmnm and low. «autumn: In urine. In: “moo REE)“. emu t9 mgmgafi: u IIIIIRHI.‘ hullow III!” emmmrh 9: [Mil um rook our memo \‘I «In at I of new 9mequ Inna mnrmn n. mum-a III.‘ II n. Mara-name um . manure um.m puns. I‘ twee. mt. em. M..-m.._.I!2! mm. H A wane: YOU PAY WHEN GUBEE Drs. K. a K. TAfKEALLâ€"RWISâ€"ESâ€" N0 NAMES OR_PHOTO8 USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT utnyous BED-IQ}; Cured by QM Nd: Molhoglfl'rmtmen: IcCall hue-is Nos. 354 STYLISH NOBEL Lindsay PAGE

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