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Watchman Warder (1899), 24 Aug 1911, p. 3

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:1 its slump, m boom is comingâ€" :hat when thb E’l‘ LETTER “Lb D COBALT mn- [1| FOR THE PUR- BTUC‘KS. arm- CENT A80 WILL W338”. A8 00- nther kind of Ine- mio-ed stocks in- MIG. 81°C}: IfiING “a wags 1‘ch _ - A--- p. a posit each value». The Account: of Corporation, Much-nu. Manhattan-on an! Indhgdualu 39mm Imall tam” lumAuounu mom Iuoiwmmmom k \ Have Ydu $530 0} more to Invest at 6% Interest? Canscience gets 3006 M 0: “Edit that belongs to c033 M. I: a man is boss at m. mhougg- ll“d.hisnmaimxisusthan-111mg» up the house more than m “I chil-‘ Impurities cf the Blood Lindsay Central Fat; E‘uil particulars on mortgages and valuations and detailed informa- tion on properties can be obtained from Messrs. McLaughlin‘Peel. Ful- ton and Stenqon, barristers, Lindsay uh Penelon Falls, local represent- gtives man Burl oek Mood Bi'tpm in maunfnctund only 'ihe 1‘. Milbum (10.. Linked. mm. Out- ‘nvone whoa. Blood in hmpuro should read this Tostimonial 3‘ mummy. AUG; 94. 161-1 Head 060:: Vllonuvcr. EC. 3173003133» menu. 01.000.000.00 run-m mm «01.00100 smws m 33mm. 01723 «00,000.00 12 ‘Fha a) paund hp at. canvfl‘eawfifl 5.11.1 m lm “6 mg; and hi! 8! Q! 1» sil u by mo ”“41 79m ed farm Mmmmnbwflhfimfiebnflm WW 5m: that the principal and mum: em be 51:1.th win you find an nher 6 per cent. legal investrnut to: “Trust" fund: with no ”chance of 2355) We even collect and remit the payments without chum Send w knnl'ln§ “A Cain Inufietmnnt U h..-A 'e -...l n.-- __-__ -lll 7â€"“ for our booklet “A Safe. Izwesnmexft.‘7 'Rgad it “($11.53 Yau'fi know more about this large organizatign of experienqu {“th PRESERVING I: h mos: If you would lib to tum MOD ‘1’ paying a ”111 film swim :fu a 56100“ 0‘ an m. 39““?de MM”.- NATIONAL FINANCE C°-- LTD mm mm m mu m 4% aimcwnm Wm 999% m mu wim- OMX a at un‘ “‘3 #‘iRM-Y' :hc lrig drawing 9%?“ ' griunllsfis ‘9 he a smng' urxi Hun eve; Md WW um endeavor to give u (nun and country the ~r. This exhibition has A as 4 stuck fair in this .- CHHHU') and is second tn 'n~ pr-niut'e outside of .thu \V. nth-rial performances at In: 3 Ed“?- m k-mm me mm mm Mag mgan adv. (swam m m: ax’lxitxinm MN M 9 m; mm. mm 915 HW- mm Mm an the! emittits Wm he m 919% $9? in: ‘ swatch will m pm a? M 9m , 5mm: The Um 53a; mama“ mm will w on hand m Mnisln the main xlwqughqm the last man days a: the. fax; md on “he first night (If the fair. 111m there will he the baseball tournament. the horse races a and xurious other features. ‘ It will be th) hast fair of the year. so do not miss it. Keep the date in mind and la sure- and attend. W! ndcrful performances 26 WELLINGTON SfiEET iAs'T. TORONTO Make YOUR pmcrvlng I certain enema by using import“: t9 use THE BEST SUGAR far on Sept 21, 22 and 233 or «Mini Red Rock at 12 13-160. The nex meeting win be held in three weeks. M ariposa .................................... 04 N. Verulam ............................... 62 North Ops ................................. 7g Reaboro ..................................... 80 Bobcaygeon ................................ 165 Maple Leaf . . 70 Red Rock {90 North Harvey 40 Mr. Gillespie started the bidding at 12éc, which was raised t‘o 12h by Buyer Thompson. Flavelle made it 12%c, and Gillespie raised this to 12 13-16c, and Flavelle“ made it 12ic. At this figure' he took a choice of North Ops, Reaboro‘. Bobâ€" caygeon, and North Haney. all of whom at first Whhut’loter took the bid. Buyer emajéptotook Star. Dunsford, and. minus Loot at, the same figure. 123:; and Thompson The Lindsay cheese board met. this ” moyning, the tollowing cheese being boarded : Star ....................................... . 95 Dunsford . . 98 (‘HEES E BOARD fiéar co. co... .. .n.:o. no... ...... .0 ..o..:..... u..:.:. .c.......-.. o......-... .-.:....... a........ .n. ....o..a .22... ....o-.-. ...-.. ......-..... .......-.... u. ..c...... .......o.... . .o... ...... ............ .o........ loflfllfi 00. W. 6| 95 98 62 7k 80 even if it be over L'unauu. a w... . .Don’t throw filmy mm good for fifty m body. â€"--' , doubuul gain. . Sir wmrid would sever the British . -â€"-â€"‘ ~ 2;?!” : connection e'en though Cmda. drop- And the working? sully gnu : a“ “’0'?” ~ t the amennmdsm am 10000; " “m M m o I” ‘ ‘ ' do ...._‘ i- M a W ‘- shirts-“a ‘â€" “‘-- ._ ._ -7 ~Laurier is determined to carry out. his part or the reciprocity agreement even 11 '11: be over Canada’s deed side to I it again. In their desire for cheap food the Yanks have evidently sized the Can- adians up for a lunch. Let Laurier put you in the recipro- city frying pan and you'll soon find yourself in the annexation fire. Reciprocity wc annexation that hard to retrace. If Taft had not seen a. good thing in the invitation from Ottawa, we'd have met with the usual snub. Wakes Ma 99-94% m he amid sum» mahmg what ”New sham is I “W1“: When the Yankees agree to a bar- ga’n you may he sure it is they that. are getting one. Uncle But: never did anyone a good turn unless he could figure on a. reâ€" turn with interest. Laéc evening the Misses Neelenda sue a. delightful hon-are and corn roast on the shore below their cotâ€" tage and a. number at friends were present. gowwwwwwwwww Let mole Sm (men of trade and he'll very flwiwgflufi \le mm m igmw 15th "fit FMWF in was! “Emma:- us to death an? O "Alfie“; also or Tomntc. are installing nan Telephones In “Mr euttsgea‘ Miss Rusherfcrd. or ‘l‘m'muu. In mg guest. or Mrs. J. O. Gram, Mr. Ranch um! Mia: mum. at Toronto. when bane men mu gnaw 0! Mn and Mini Fade. Min of than 0315‘. returned to mm hmna m-dmw h mm 9% BMW! New fiam WNMR m awe: M 9% mama-z A number of youog people gather- ed at Mrs. Sutclifle's last. evening, where a hon-fire was held and marsh- mellows sud corn were roasted. All mjoyed the fire. Miss Gates, who has been the guest of Miss Beu‘amore left last men“; for Toronto. The cottogers of Sturgeon Point regret xery much the illness of Mr. Robt. Graham. It is hoped that be will soon be able to be about again. A number of large fish have been caught here lately. Mr. Mlllml caught a. good ten pounder the other kw) up the has w you would New up mu me flag. Dr. Milluce. of Toronto, is occupy- ing one of Mr. F. A. Clay's cot- tageg for the balance of the month. Mrs) Véiéi-l. 0? Turbine. has mm mused u law lunch for running around in herseh“ ‘ Pm km: batik w! the 5M Hag mu he ham-mi w haltzmus‘t; I'vnâ€"uâ€"u v .* V V or m cm mitts; the guest} or mu Once Summon. ,_ A fair deal is foreign to Sam's nature. mm ms. Aug. 1% =- In: Wins Edwards. at ten. in the gas“ at m m m“, this label! films. at Tore-29‘ whe has been m ms at man Marjerie Wang! mm '39 am any we”. sgs¢~0~6~6~6‘0~0~0‘0‘v Let Taft help to render Canada helpless. Has Laurler made Canada an ma) marl: '.‘ misc lusts“, at mm. is the guest 91‘ Kiss lathe! 831932. 3398 (Male Qmw and m m Ramp“ an mm; mm mm Gamma, Mr, Pete: mm“. at Beugviue. has been g guefi at "Mammy" cottage lean to: that place this moms Mr. Donald Low. or town. has hes; the guest of Mr. Stewu‘t Flew- its: Kathleen Mm”. of town. is the [neat or Mia. Hilda, Huflngton. ma. Jenna Spence returned to RoMale yesterday aftgr staying ow K'éép the wolxes' fangs out of ms mam-3' hide. fine Hm pm 1 mm gm (35mm mu weave he; mm §$ޤ$fi€fiiz With The Gunners , at St. Point Open the door to Yankee ‘ 1d there won't be enough left dn tn mko it worth while cl‘ Campaign Reminders THE WATCHMAN-WARDER. LINDSAY. ‘I 61:3”. 0' chufito. an“ all would be a step toward at we would find very our- anew-ins sqcm bleed l'mlo 3 \ “fibril J i jfi out. in AGED \HAN FELL INTO CUTTER AND INJURED HIS HEAR, , 01: W an aged man from mama» was Iomewhtt SUV/NY ' t ”“3““ ”“er y w m r Jim Hill and hordes of other 0‘ °b.u"‘°n' “ America: mm'iom m unions to . . Don't - 'nsttheactu voumthflplntgotnrough A wow 883‘ p m f t I! t. for patriotism. ofthepactandsendit Mgur-mingm Clfl- Wbyumngtrom the pure- his: 9:15,, “rd 3“ '0‘” N b b .185?- Mt on Kat-It. The manna. ° __ ammuum thewhooounqcould notbooecurod. , .m 1 mm mudkludoucKant-ctmtront Don t throw a.“ y 3001! or . at '- Take. back Taft. ?t Beware of Canada- the trusts â€" UnCIe Sam ReciproCitY ‘ Sam's ",phcity- swmeg 7668mm we T88 TORONTQ um up fig} DAILY W‘Rmflfl: m A“ 6 =- 89 in on tho lager towns of mm. m M earned the moment tom m. M with the United an“. “duel um» slow in Wanna in um lueieu at on variation in the other direction. mm 1). “mot mm gte protection. mention in one _ol the moat imminent in this "inact- ‘I‘he tooling mummy tumult the rising touts oi Manitobg whose or tail! and point at View is more thor- oughly Canadian than any of we other Western Provinces. iu m“ their future must naturally lie more , or less along the some lines as um 01 the established towns of the Wes- tern States. and everyone knows thot these places across the border} grew to . position of national im. portanoe under the nurturing hand of ; high protective term. Brand- 011 in particular. even though credit- 'Bâ€"m' pâ€"{rucum mm m ”to profile. there hue been an mmhor o! influeaoea at. Work to Identify the mm of the pemdn whh a protec- ed with being thehome of the Grain Growers’ Association. is op- posed to Reciprocity and in more than one conversation toâ€"day the opinion was ”pleased that it Hon. Cliflord Sifton would return to his old riding as an independent candi- date he would be sleeted by a. very sutetuthl majority. Mr. Sitton‘s item] on reciprocity It Ottew. has pleued the people or Brandon all they are looking forward with mm lens anticipation to 3‘5 gppeu'm 'in this constituency an . leader tn the fight that I: being veged most Muouly .gunet the agreement. Home of Grain Growers’ ' Association is Opposed " To Reciprocity Pact Don't let Borden and A nation'8 “Mummy mama rmqm‘ Will Reciprocity make l gurier has Nu grants {mm “Shim-tun Mint-mm is (m m0 Hm ft make ,3 strength is in its salt: reciprocity 'l‘alt make a, touch wwts it; that's suffic- a bigger British mark- your gold brick. Mr. finished his work mu entity Canada. a (1“um you rich 9 Had the Farmers Bank charter MV- ar been issued there would have been no plunda'er and none 91W- !y M W N emo- md tom on the Cmdisn side. which used districts close to them that will stow “equate supplies of all the, ‘00d Products. Those who on u:- qusinted with conditions in the Unit- ed Stotes know that with the tariff here down nearly s11 meet supplies would enter the Cansdiu: West from Chicago. An authority in Brandon drew my ntteotion to the fest thst most at the sonnet three billion bus- hel corn crop of the United States went towards the cuitivetion of en- imoi products in the United Stetes "That is the process we went to tench our (were here." ssid he. 'ihst the citizens of Brendon are decidely against any silisnce oi in- terests with the United Stntes we: shown in a trial vote token by one of tho iocni papers six weeks ego. 'i he i‘eiiuis “ere returned to the newspaper office merited and signed by the in- ii who marked them. The 'lhe light weight Continentaligm‘ “001d not. lust ‘ round With the hm m it math 0! ‘1” borderâ€"- hegvy weight. Canadian Natipnalityf : tut which should make the can- tious tax-Inner more may \still. Yes. Sir Wilfrid has submitwd ra- ciprocit-y to the people. but will the people submit to it 1’ If reciprocity meant the exodus of the party sheep it. _would hue at least one redeeming feature. The Globe compares Sinon to Sampson shorn of his locks. The Phinstines be upon thee. Sampson. ”I‘is feared that the promised bem- fits of reciprocity will be like the apples of Sodom. W‘ m Woul- tu- m ii nut-urn! mm with the States. A: w w m by um M «d 3m. tree trade in ”turd product: would; undoubtedly md to make the Putn- io Provinces more growers o! wheat tor the United sates. Confinement to this single pmuit would earnin- Recmmciu mew: W Ming in me United Saws and dearer in m “Mam mm; mu mm up $954“; and voonuwmޤx “in $¢nv 3‘ amm- Canada Kent Street. J ust East of Benson Hbuse When you want your clothes well cleaned and pmssed call up Phone 2641:. We clean by the anch dry process. this means the spots are not rubbed in but are CLEANED out. This is the only thorough cleaning. We also clean all kinds of evening costumes. Ladies light suin m gloves, feath~ era and nll household articles. Straw and felt hm cleaned end blocked giving special care to valuable pnnemns. Call on us once end you will call again. Reasonable prices. J. E. MARKS IF THERE W. G. Blair 55 Son HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO. ONT. Ague'w it Linday. Mr. W vlll mum. t9 mitt his hoodqum u Linda). when he has bun nmfing the Getaway. for com time put in . load WW1 ‘7‘ VAlhommmuona wading 'tho huaiaeu of the Conway )9 3th District abould be uddmaed to Mr. lmrrinlti «may h E agNE'wumim Com Cleanigg and Pressigg n rial Li}? Assurance 0mm of Canada Wm ginouuvdu the «no» of HE. WK. .ONIW a m Company‘s M» $ for the ‘ Oct-Na at Durham and Vic: . And no for you-â€"-â€"Do you belong to‘tbe clan of pooplo who insist upon good calming! It cost. no more to want clothes made for you. Ind in may inntnnom you owe money in the long run. 7 a l‘here ere teilore because some people in- sist on huing mede- for- themselves clothes. PARTICULAR MEN K. PICKLTI'. Manager swat him sped and hard. gcapitalist: works hard to land on the workers and suck their labor power. Were a. mosquito to be gift“ With tbpmdspeochwdma‘“ onooonyourearJtchouldbodlo'V- dwmwuood,youwouldnotnl~ mmtwouldumniuitmm- But who n capitalist all; you how ngobhohidcnmblagon to the backs of the won-km. you pity Mondayunthoouxhttobod- SWAT m. _ A mosquito works hard to land on your ear md suck your blood. A Advent. h the Infant. G en tlemcns Tailor PAGE m

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