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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Aug 1912, p. 2

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I. I» measvou an origin. as a. «Io axing Lamas... iam- F OED In. 2.90% no in 7.53m. «an .3: Spam... mes are similar there has been .5341 taken that was not intended for agersons reoctvmg same. and in some instances. not returned. No matter whether letters or newspapers the fine for such is heavy. I! in the fu~ Ltura one happens to receiVe the mail «of another. bearing a somewhat silh- 31;:- mm: to return it is the‘ only - A. SERIOUS OFFENCE. Should you find mail matter in your post omce box. addressed to 'rtum same promptly, you leaVe your- ~sel£ liable to a fine of $200. This ”also applxos to parties .receiving main '::h¢uugh the general wicket. Where SIZL'CERSFL'L STI'DEX’I‘S. The murder is pleasml m not.) that r310 {our young ladies from Sunder- lgsnd who attended Sun-mal schools ‘2 'nj. war have been successful. Miss axe-m}; Williams and‘uiss licvvna 'J‘Ochcr, n'uduates of Torunto Nor" rm: schobl, and Miss Mary Welsh 331355131151 McPhaden, of l‘ctex‘boro 'Zx-nfuu‘l. These teachers all obtainâ€" w'l um certificates in Lindsay (fol- nmziale, and" received their earlier :‘zraining in L'xbridge high school. .sajur). 'Hx'l‘lill'l‘]-‘\'l‘l()l\' ltl'ZSl'L’l'S. The rq-sults m' the matriculation ‘nxaminatinnx have not yet been :md» public. but it is exppcted that : known z-arly Dem "aha- than yourself and fail _. ': 1<T4)'\l1\‘ RIC'I'ITRNS m Hansen's ' :CASTO RIA i".\ RI) i)?" THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brien, of Duns- ;mi. take. this opportunity oi ex- Dressing their sincere thanks for the ma. -.- kind acts performed during: the in») 0; their deep sorrow. in the hrs of their daughter Lillian, nurse :2 the Ross Mentorial Hospital. Their :rief was lightened in a manner by ihe many sincare expressions of sym- pathy and regret of their kind friends and neighbors. They also wish to thank the lady superinten- dent and the nurses of the hospital who Were so loving and kind to the ‘ieceszsed in life and to the parents and members of the family in their “,ifnc of bereavement. ,fiflt’lkffl'le; BOUNDARY ROAD. ':‘\l the mwfing of the town fathers '3th Honda; Air. Malone)" of the V5»: roucil. appeared asking that mix» "um-u to assist in building the ’faygenn road from Colhorne to hum-asp, which was a boundary fair; The matter was referred to 1:934»?an 4;? works. -. 5.77%! U'URU ('IIVI‘ SE “HARD. Faur factories received 1:. 1 16¢. We-v'lnwluy for their choesv at Peter- "wrvu. mud the rest sold out at. 13c. and 12 15-1130. The price was reâ€" garded as quite satisfactory and the l‘wur‘iing was als'o heavier than us~ The Limkay customs oflicor re- n-vs x‘nat there was a considerable :1€,~«"Af~‘«* in .th custnms returns d'ur- na: "Ku- in»! munth as compan-d with “me sawm- mm‘th lust 5mm 'l‘hel'e ads ale-1 a slight increasr in the in- and 36-61le roturns. The custom; flaw-us Mr July 1912. amounted to 33.873. ‘2, as compared With $1,- 521,91 in July. 1911. The inland :‘1-Vunu.‘ for July, 1911, amounted to $324, while fur the same month this ar the returns amounted to HHRSIC RAN AWAY. 1‘2". 33».Pbert (MU), m‘ flint-1'3 Bay. add a nnrx'nw escape a I'uw days 'fl'w Lind 'aczs that mac-4‘4» in ‘n: fibe- ins “Qt sarmr 1 arm-a «13" a and ”Liam amuet‘h’mz definin- will be made '54:", “In-n his horse hr-camc I'righu-nv =11 while attached In a rake and ran {way 'threakjm; the rakv. Mr. Ut~ :1..~\')"I‘I~ZR DAY SAINTS. o‘er three hundred men and. wom- «zua. professed Latter Day Saints, are «5:431:21! in Fenelon 'l'ownship. near meeron Point. They are housed .ga 75 tents, the bulk of the provis- on: being secured from Toronto by the cur load. Hr 1min Sanderson started the 'x'n-sz. day of the month threshing al- svig» at 1h? farm of Mr. .las. Warde, swath 01‘ Lindsay. Mr. Warde re~ porn 3. very good yield of seed. He Il-‘iflu'l'li it will run four or probably I W» bushels to the acre. TH 121-7411 1 M: STA RTE!) “E'I'PS Tn BE DEARER. 5min: to the greatly increasing deâ€" mm! and decreasing supply, furs will be much dearer in Canada this ~u'inzi‘r- healers here report that in .Lundun, where the world's fur prices um- six-ml, they are from thirty to hit}: per cvnt. higher than last year. MV, 82.00 at volt. “ts. wuehmtn-WnNCI' (weekly) - u or 1-: II alum; 81-35 '5 ”curl-3th,”. Wm United Sum atroâ€" “I, of "b. Children Cry inm,»â€"d and, for'tnnato-ly. escape}! cm 110. Subwription Rim 1'.- My Wank â€"- on. e Wetche n-Vvaraer KEEKLV EDITION 1. LAN GILLIES. Prcpnetor Toronto Repmntativec 'I ELEPHUNE 97 . I l tanic disaster was published. Capt. Smith was exonerated., \ Further confessions were made by the murder gang in‘ the Rosenthal (‘anada has invited Rt. Hon. Win- ston Churchill, and other British Mihistetfl to visit the Dominion next fall during the naval debate. OAKWUOD (bakwnorl, Aug. 6. â€"â€" Mr. (‘n-orqe Hibbard. of Toronto, Vlslted at the home of Mrs. W. P. King on Mon- dayâ€"Mr. Herb. i‘e'rrin IS at present spending his vacation in l’eterboro. â€"‘£\1r. (loo. Savinac and Messrs. Wib. and Lou are spending a. few days pin-kin»: huckleberries neax Uphill. While there they killed a large blow adder..â€".\lm~ssrs. 0. Heatlie and C. Jenkins. of Little Britain. spent Sunday in our vila.ge.â€"-M.r. Will (:oard left for Manor. Sask. â€"â€" Mr. .1. 8. Francis has purchased a dou- ble seated car from ()shawa.â€"(‘on- gratulations to Miss Ada Patterson on passing the entrance to Normal. â€"We are glad to see Mrs. (Rev.) Elliott and Mr. Victor and Miss Gertrude Elliott, of Wellington. They? were former residents.â€"Raspberr_\" packing is the order of the day and seem very scarceâ€"Mr. Frenk Hut- chinson, of Peter-hero, is at present at his home here.-‘â€"Mr. Robert Ad- diSOn left for ()rillia where he in- tends, living with his sister.â€"Rum- or of wedding bells in our Village.â€" Mr. gbbie Hutchinson left, foi-Ithe' West. last week. - V‘ IL is getting to be the thing. for towns and cities to get presents of swans from King George V. At the present rate the King will have to establish a. swan farm. ()wen Sound's mayor started the fashion. and Man or Krug oi L'hesley followed 'suil writing to the King's swan keepers some time ago re obtaining swan for Chelsey. The other day he reached a repiystatim: that King George V. had been pleased to ac cede to the request of Mr. Krug and [the swans would be there in the [in the course of a few weeks. The 3Honor. as Mayor Lemon did, agreed ‘ to pay all exlwnses for the care and ‘ keeping up 01' the, birds. Now isn't it Mayor Wood's turn '? Cnl'rivl‘. (hum; to a mistake in the weigh: made. ‘hy the? railway company Mr. Windrum had the machine \wigbed on the market scales and it was found that an overcharge for 1090 pounds was made. The V oug- ht. weighed 7,290 pounds. The first sheaf wil! be thrashed on the farm of Mr. James (,‘arlin, Ops. and the own- “1' intends catering: to the trade around (“rams Creeks and South Ops during the season. Mr. Montgom- 51'}; ma; assist in operating the ma- :21ine if his duries 1n Lindsay wul permit. Mr. C. L'. Kellett. of Port. Perry, Nurseries, last week, cut and mow- ed from a two and a half lot. in two days. hvelve tons of magnificent tumot'ny hay. This is the seventh crop of hay he has taken from this field in seven years. Estimating somewhat Similar results in' former iswcs and selling at the fancx pri- ('05 obtained last winter for hay whit‘h for quality (child not compare with hay grown by Mr. Kellett.’ it would not take many years to make SEW THRESHINU OUTFIT. Jr. Norman Windrum, of Manvm't-L racer-w! a brand ncv.‘ threshing urt- m. {mm the Goodison (0., of Sar- :Iid. Th? machine has all the new and upqodiate features, being,r equip- ped with wit-feeder, blower and grain a. fortune out of this wonderful pru- ductiVe two and a half acre lot. A S'm'mgxnous CROP 0F HAY. Lord Mersey's report on the Ti- ('Hl-TSIJ'IY Rl' (‘ FlV ES S"SV\.\NS. ’l'he statutes of Ontario provide that when meeting on the public highway drivers of rigs must turn out to the right. If overtaking an- other, the driver wishing to pass must turn out to the left, and the driver of the slower vehicle must turn to the right, thus allowing room for the faster vehicle to pass. The same rule applies to motor "9-" hicles as well as others. The driver I of any vehicle who does not comply with these rules is liable for any damage that may occur from such non-observance. . ___..-â€"_. RI'IJCS 01“ THE ROAD Mr. Chas. Mickie. of the firm of Mickie «Sc Dyment. lumbermen. Bar- rie, was at the Falls last week on business in connectxon with the mill to be built. here. A site has been laid out on Rednor's Point, and a line run for a siding. The capacity of the mill will be about 75,000 feet per day. â€"- Gazette. v The Lindsay cheese board met on Monday morning. thq board being 10$. boxes. an increase 0x146 boxes ox“: W,sqle"twé§i ‘ tango. Buyers Flavouéfzrémespie an 'r‘homfl Son secured their share at 13 cents. SITE FOR MILL Canaan mm 1m Who will gnjoy the curlers' excur- sion to-morrow. Believe me; I would not wear your white kid boots or low shoes. Port McNicoll is not paved with gold, although millions of the yellow metal have been spent there- The soil is-sandy and may get into your low shoes. station Lindsay at 8 (1.111., going by the old road. Returning it leaves Cobourg at 7.30 p.111. Fare $1.05. (hildren 55 cents. 889 pos‘ ters. ‘ThiSIdate is considered one of we beat. days of the- Horse Show. FOR THE LADY EXCURSIONISTS Mrs. Wm. Lee. Uhthofl‘. Ont. write-:â€" I "“° ‘" "I have taken three boxes of Milburn' s l King‘s Hurt and Nene Pills and am now well. ' conduc I had such pains around my heart and ; "am ' such smothering feelings that I thought son 5 " I would surely die. My head used to be 11y “ i1 propped up with pillows to keep me from da3s' smothering. One day I read' In a paw i oCcup) about your Milburn 3 Hart and Nerve l “as m 'Pills. and three boxes cured me." meet'n‘ . Milburn's Heart and Nerve fills are u ‘ specific for all run-down men-and women. whether troubled with their heart or A N am mdmmcommendedby uswith shall. c thegreatest oonfideneethatthey willdo - alliedaimforthemf -- y “m" froma Pfiee50'pmt: honor3 f , 'slssumdum'ar mm" , 0W xeoeiptof prieebrTheT.HilbunCo.. eithe- '3_!A-j m 7, , THOUGHT SIIE WOULD SURE“ DIE HAD PAIRS AROUND THE HEART AND SMOTHERING FEELINGS Park and Buckhorn on thv 28th inst. That is thv day the kiddies takv out and bring their parents alum; to sve the show.-â€"â€"â€"Hobcaygenn the Bountiful with the accent on the last sylable. This just about deâ€" scribes the present situation. it is freely stated that never bofore haVe there been so many tourists here as at the present timeâ€"as some one put it jokingly about ten tour- ists for every citizen. Still "'""" Bobcaygeon. August 6. â€" Mr. William Thurston, of South Vern-lam left this afternoon as one of a party of about twenty to tidanonton.“\lta.. He will be joined at Dunsiord by Mr. William Hymphrey. John. J. Thompson and Silas Thurston from the Township of Verulam; Lindsay by Thou. (‘ashore and Dr. R. M. Mason. M.P.P, for East Victoria. '1“ he party leave Toronto traveling by (;.'l‘.i:. to SarnFa. thence by wat- er to Port Arthur and by C..\'.R. to Edmonton. So far as we under- stand Mr. James 'l‘hompson. M.P.l‘. for Fast l'elerboro. representing a land cmnpany. is the agenCy throngh whom the above gentlemen are trav- elling. the object. no doubt. to en- courage investment in Alberta lands. We tru‘st. their trip may be both pleasant and profitableâ€"The band excursion to Kirkti‘eldpliiftlock last Wednesday by Str’. Stoney Lake un- der the auspiCes of the band was Well patronized, about 27") taking' in the trip and expressing themselves as being highly delighted at the sight of one of the greatest engineering feats of the worId.â€"â€"â€"'l‘he annual l‘nion Sunday School excursion is being held this year to Che-mom: Bobcay 680:1 Becoming Popular Resort~The Tourist Special We close at 5 daiiy Genuine MacCrammie cord hand bags with card carrier and in Ivory shade, nicely made anti hoishcel . reg. 75c eacn on sale only........;..................59c New Hand Bags 59c one. The prices are very 78380an e. New Rugs now In Childrens Dresses $1.19 These me the full range of sample: as carried by a very large Scotch; house and we are therefore abie to offer you them a. one quarter under regular prices. The range consists of Turkish bath towels m unsorted patterns and qua] ties. Also duck and others hemmed and others helm-ti chel w hits a few are embroidered. Come soon for a first Lhoice and save money '1 he prices range from 200 a Pair nP t0 $1.20 ms WATCHMANMARDER' fifiiDsAY, Priced at 1-4 under regular Scotch Sample Towels This week Wt: have placed in stock many or our importei rugs and may are nice indeed. “cask you to hem- theme in mind when thinkm; of; nm %M7M â€" Mr. person is seemingly provmea wan \remjam accommodation.~ ’I‘hat Bobcaygcon a, party i8 beginn‘ng to become a resort of n...\lta.. some note is amply demonstrated. prd m. However. if her popularity is to in- ihn ' J: crease some system or order will be m from necessary. These lakes are cap- Lindsav able of. accommodating not only R. M hundreds but thousands. We are Vbut three hours from 'I‘oronto and ,raveling with a proper grasp of the immense bv wat- trafiiic which might grow out of the .S‘.R. L0 trade shodld encmirage'some individL e under- ual or company to provide adequate M.P.l'. accommodation for future conting- encies. Perhaps we are but' dream- ing but if so‘ will xenture the dream that in such case the special nOw to en- running once a week would run :a landS. twice or men three times that. dur- , both in: such a season if people at the ‘he band other end had any assurance of be- wk last innr provided for on their (retina- tion and assurance of this kind ofâ€" Victoria . it ing a throngh ire trav- ake un- was Wall ten turns into dollars‘ Except Saturdays! “-0 are informed that recently 3’ andclsewherethat”! mtâ€"a- twee" ismy deputation from the Fenelon l-‘ails gnly ymedicine and has been for the last I our years. Previous to that. I had board of trade, cmnposed of M. H.| been very much troubled with Mc(‘allum, 'l‘hns, Graham. and l{.[ Rheumatism and Kidney: Disease. and 1“. Hamilton waited on Dr. rains. had “‘59" “‘3"? "mm” ” we“ ‘9 _ em lo n hota lieations of saltba our esteemed dentist With the ob- p yi g pp 83 etc., without getting satisfactory results. .iect of han‘ng him locate his prm“ Noticing theadvertise’mentof‘Truit- tice in that town. So“. of cnursm a-tivea”, I gadopted this treatment alto- “e haxe no quarrel with these genâ€" gether and as eveqbody knows. since aging “Fruit-a-tives", yI hate been tlemen for thing to induce SUV" “' enjoying the ve rybest health and find gond practitioner as the genial llnc- it a pleasure to follow my vocation of f h - . Dancing and Deportment Instruction”. tor to becoming a citizen 0 t e (‘a PROF I F DAVIS lam“ “Ham‘- Keith" MY“ “’0 Prof. Davis. the celebrated teacher of any quarrel with the Dr. for doimzi dancing and department in Toronto.ia . . h‘ self. He has uite frank in stating that “Fruit-a the \9!‘} best for ”Time is 0 ular Eves" alone cured him of distressing built up a “00“ pm“ ' p p Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble. and will succeed \vhercVer he Sho‘fld soc aboz, 6for $2. 50. trial sine, 25c. locate. bUt we need him ourselves. Atalldealersorsenton receiptofpriee He is one of us. and simply can not by Fruit-a-tivea Linuted, Ottawa. let him go. Just what his decision} is we have not learned but trust he will deCide for our good to reâ€"; KINMOl'hl main with us a “hike 10118915 .â€"â€"The} Kinmount. Aug. 6. â€"- Sir. lticharzl ! third game of baseball M13 Pla-‘ed on .Mansfield who has liwd here {or tourist ti cam, the plains between a d manv \ears left on Fridat morning from I’ittsburg and Bobcaxgeon an after five innings of plan the scorelhut ‘0 “‘9 With his son Richard stood 11 to 4 in Ivor of the home! in Parrv Sound. His son James sters The game w.as considered the no“ occupies his house. Miss (zer- best vet â€"Rev Mr Fm is moving trude Mark. “ho has been visiting into Mrs. W. .i . R'ead 3 house on in Toronto for about a month., re- lKing-st. this week. -â€"-Mr. MCNeeley. l turned to her home here last week. [conductor on the Fort McNicolliMr. Smale ot Lindsay. called on . train is moving from Mrs. Thomp-lnumber here on business last Fri. son's cottage to Toronto The tain- day. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Seward ily will remain in town '01' 8- 19%“ are visiting friends here lira. Fitz- days. Mrs. Thompson will then simmons. of Toronto. is visiting at occupy her cottage-'-â€"â€"D'- Show)? i Mr. J. 8. Mark. Mr. Andrew Rob- ‘was in town Monday attending a ertson. of Lindsav' spent the week meeting of Trustees at Zion. 19nd with his sister. Mrs. Heel-Dachau: t' illrs...kidgnwood made a call in the ’ , i-villageonher “ytoNevYoa-k person is seemingly provided with and :2 up to 35.75 each. ‘61 La‘liea these come in solia culorings of black,cudinal, white. navy aid cmnhinacion colorings 0| fawn and khaki. slate and fawn. e'c They are mad: with collar or with military collar and [fl long or medium length: also the pmulmr cu-ed styles The prices range from Ladiés SweateLCoags ‘ I. These Garments were extremely popular last season and for the coming one there pro- mines ti: be the greatest demand for them that ever existed and those win leave on buying until! late will find it hard to get what they want. Our range is the greatest you will find Where. They come dire‘et tram the manufacturer to us so that we can otter you very UTCLIFFE’ Department Store L I N D S A Y 1 Rome. Aug. 7.â€"â€"Tbe Italian and lmd military forces yestenky occupied KINMOI’N'I'. . the town of Zara, Tripoli, and the -. , *Iumunding was only a and! mm- hmmount. Aug. 6. â€" Mr. lhchgrdibor of the men being wounded. The Mansfield, who has lived here {or-@0328. yithflmr Artb £11353. retired Noticing the advertisement of ”Fruit. a-tives”, I adopted this treatment alto- gether and. as everybody knows. since taking “Fruit-a-tives”, I have been enjoying the very best health and find it a pleasure to follow my vocation of Dnnctng end Deportment Instruction”. PROF. J. F. DAVIS. Prof. Davis. the celebrated teacher of dancing and department in Toronto, is quite frank in stating that “Fruit-av twes" alone cured him of distressing Rhemnntism and Kidney Trophie. m. J. F. 0‘“. ’3 Carmen 81.. Tonom. I want to say to the people of Toronto and elsewhere that “Fruit-a-tiva" is my only medicine and has been for the last four years. Previous to that. I had been very much troubled with Rheumatism and Kidney Di<er-e. and had taken many remedies a well no employing hot applicatiom of salt bags etc. . withoutgettingsatisfactory result}. ENJflYlNG THE BEST 0F HEAHH “Fain-fins" Cam! Iii: Bhumfisl These dreams are mm of pn'nts, gingham“, muslim ant white {371$ they cone in assorted colon anvi patterm and inceverd «Kyles: either high orbw :19 in and all luve the near high. «nut. (in: efzat, reg. up to 3.93 o: m: 8L8 I “$1.93 We hwem-ne ext“ gun-l valnm in hiie’: Mmm of white lava and other very many materials. These are markel at price; tint will interval: you vary much. Ladies’ Blouse Veins In: you: “uppl'v. _ a, Fancy ssteen‘v aw! crc'omn am~d+gforwvri and tor am? You h we to my in will pw y.“ no way. 1,-3.3 Mia shoring AH (Ml putsru “d ,oloringfl 4 popular prices. «am; . Ladies Dresses only $1.93 w- , . I if _ n ' n.7, . $12357 .r 1 Menis‘ SWeater Coats " Our hour) imputed flanuefeues also cums forward in this shipmen‘, :m’i have opened up exceptimullv we". "Th: quality imnlen Ii 1, mi for putter!“ m calorinzs it witl be hard t) rini that’iéqunl. Drop in and «we 1: mm befu-e buy. . ‘x. m in: your supply. .-, ,1”; ,5 We have just opened up and p'acoa in stock some ears 20ml vaYu’s. an! very new mater-ids in Whipcnrds, Reversible Coat-11ga and Fancy Twewh. They. are going to be my papal» this senor and we wo 11d adviwe esrty buying New Arrivals From Over the Sea Come in the fiflluwin: calming-a : «late and khaki pad my! oxford, royal and whimpurple and whit-5,".xalate ind carting. (gfiyfihnd ghtki. cu-dual and mvy. navy and tun. grey and mam-m, etc. They are made with either’ tri. varsitv. or high coHsu-s; 5an are priced st from $2.00 up to $5.75 each. Eu! Buffalo Cattle Market. t EAST BUFFALO. Aug. fiâ€"Csweâ€"Ro- ieeipu. 1m heed; elow und needy. I Venn-Receipts. 50 head; now and ‘ueuly. a to 820. Honâ€"Receipt; aooo heed; slow and we to 15¢ higher: heavy, Slw to 885.: mixed. $8.90 to $9; rockers. 88.6 to 8’; Mn. “.60 to 88.65: rouxhs. 87.50 to $7.73: “All. 3 to 8.50; dairlel. 88.50 to 88.5. ‘ Sheeo end lambsâ€"Receim‘W'w: flow; lamb. end mlxed' show. My: others. easier: lambs. “.50 to 37.60; year- llmu. 85.50 to 86; wethen. “.75 to £6.50; ewes, 8 to “.50; sheep. mixed, 8: to 5. Chicago Live Stock. ‘ CHICAGO. Aux. fi-CnltIeâ€"Recelpu woo. Mgrket steady. Reeves. 5.5 to 010,10: Texan steers. 88 to 81; western steers. a; to 88; ltockerl end feeders. u to 87.10: cows and heifers. 81.70 to “so; calves. 8.75 to 3m. In STERLING. Auc.,s:Â¥-At té-atir‘i é'h'éeu bpagg 7;) boxes were boarded. nu selling St CAMPBELLNRD. Aug. 6.â€"'l‘hm won 075 cheese boar-49d: an told ct I: gs-xoc Honâ€"Receipts 13,000. Market opened 5c higher. advance Inst. Litht. $7.!) to 58.5; mixed. 57.50 to 88.60: havy. 87.85 to 88.35; rough. 87.35 to 8;. plus. $5.90 to 58.3; bulk of 8:103. .fl'to 88.85. Sheep-Receipt: ashoo Btu-Rot morally study. Nun-,9. 83.30 to “75: western. 53.50 to 84.00; yenrllnn. “50:08.65; lunbl. native. $450 to 87.:15 wetter-n. “.50 to and Mrs. Lining. of the " West. ‘are visiting Mr. JReid life. : Lorne- Villehranch- of the’Wf‘I. 23-2 having a picnic to lieuvrton on may: we 9th. A-good the is expected. A good mm). ,_from here took in Kirkfield Ci Q‘fiolidty on rpm“! hat. an. '31-". Cumichael. oti Berlin. who!" visiting his moth- er. wok stee’é‘ '1: St. Andrew's chur'eh, 'Eldon. an! Sundty an. In 3. Reid, '0! mm. w Lornevillc, Aug. 6. â€" Mrs. J. G. Armstrong returned to her home in Midland utter amending the past week with her brother, Mrs. G. Fisk. Mrs. (Du) Sioley, o! Torontp. call- ed on (newsman int we'e‘k. Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. Love and son. Ralph, of Toronto, are visiting Mrs. House. Mr. and Mrs, K. W’;f;of{f‘foronto, price. H. P. Kennedy told one Iota bulk, ‘75 lb... a 33.37%; on. load heifers. no lb... It “.73. Charles Zeumnn Sonl gold 1” Rock- ers, one load. M nu. each. sold .1 “.18; the balance. 3 loads. of common alums. 5m to 650 lb... each, It 33.“ to u.‘. - anypéaa Wiiuog. ,pgld u butcher- u ,. AL, -,-‘,_ 'D. ‘i‘aphn fiou‘ht i6 butchers. I” to woo lb... at 5 to 06.25. - Wan-y Dunn bought 50 show st 84.50 W own; I» lambs It 37 per cwt.; 13 aim at 87.50 per cm" all of which are nvmxo quotations. E. Paddy bought I» hon. It 58.5 2.0 b. can. too lambs It 878 per out" 8 0.17.. nt 86.50 (087.50 par c't‘ Jul. Hnlllday bought 3 outtlo. 1M ID... at 8.62% per cwt Fred Armstrong bought 1: nukm and Corinne" at $0 to $8 each. Tmonto 7L“. flock-j" w TORWNTO. Aug. 6â€"?!” raihnys reporm car-loads of live btock at the City Marknt. comprising ‘3” cattle, 366_hogs. :9 sheep and Jumbo. and 161 calvei Italians Occupy 2mm. carnifianxsts: Q ‘ Chou: Mar-ken. LORNEVILLE. Womens' Institute That 31 con-8t wezof‘rer is becoming a great fav- orite and the demand is growing. Try a pair; you will like them only ........... , .................. $1.00 Good $1.00 Corsets “W Rest Romms, 2nd floor Winnipeg's tax rate will ho- twv’ mills. ronto, rendered a. solo at the morn- ing service. Some of our 990910 went to the Rocks in search 0f blue berries and Were Quite successful. Dr. Stacey and family, of 'I'Oronm, are Mr. J. T. 81th and sun, uf Ma. recently sold the hands-mm» rt-y‘ar- old di‘fl’ing mamwf Ham." In a til." gentleman for tho- tid) sum of 5600. Who says it does mu pa; (a raise hackneys ? ' Chantal“, Carmen, new new. Ind ms. Jasmine, Blue 141m. Dactylis, Phulnana. U m Violet. Diet-Kiss, MS- can. Curio. DUN OON’S T° 5°00 equality v ith others. bu r We Want to have a more cmnp etc stock than is to be founJ clcswhcrcfi and i“ “0 chartmcnt of our store is . o 'chcmpliflcd than In»â€" (L'I’ monthx‘. In the spring and summer he dr'wncs hid timv- in hand- ling horses, 5nd whil» in lawn pur- chased a nicv black arising pony from Mr. Wm. Simpuuni «u‘ the Simpson "mm“. llr. Slum“ says good sound driving hum»: av‘v- Lzo‘l- ting scarce and demand gum! prices. He handed us the following vlimvim.’ [rum the Millbrook and Unlmnw' Mir- I‘l)!‘ visiting Mr. B. Stacey. Will be Civic Holiday in Lindsay. The stores will be closed. )lr. :l'hos. Skin-u. m‘ lh'nlmrm was in‘ town on Saturday upd call-vi on The “‘arder. Mr. SLut‘e is muu‘r 0f the elevuor In floraborn and bugs grain there during: thv fall and win- BEST Ha msl-fs: Among sonic recent arm - DRUG STORE mm m Wednesday Aug. 14 Notice WE’RE NOT SATISFIED THURSDAY. AUG. 8 “mmmx' . 19:12 I! V6 9 Store Seaside Excursi‘ Infill“ 11, 12. 13.14. rou "moon-om LINDSAY lo- London. Conn” V. ungQue... . Chmlottotown, P. E. I. N. S. .. Hum Ba . ue Old Original-igle ,, ,. Portland. He ............... 3‘0 JOhn, N. B. _Bidncy, NW8 , Return limit Aug. Sist. ‘ Full information. ’1?wa em, or write A. h‘. In, . W. R. \R’H)I‘»x{\.\ ,4 fil’vSSEY -â€"â€" l I, 1912, In Massey, a 5‘ Stone church « tannins In Us and all stntiuzw Sr :‘ :11 Am“ 23rd Ft‘uzx‘. .1; at.” Toronto It) Sum”: an A North. and E‘Is' r" '7‘ mu A-‘IU‘ 28th 1:711. I .. V ~I..‘ and Scotti It I. Alt-Ct 3olh- 1‘ 1011. 14:1! - .v west zhcum h H The Gr-nd Trunk l’aci 0" pate between W unuin p001- Mfll”! Fur death was um I as a shock In h um num'u New Fast l-Txprc» S in.- ‘ This is vh< Was placed befi Elmevillca. (quart thv .5.‘ erland at \ August 2"! h Halfeeltmile to Winni Pill. half-cent mile from ycnd MacLe Grand Tru ATP. .lnll\ $10.00 EXC MI H! Ladies‘ With 0 Janiau ‘3 U H( 5:116 “H HCK iIL‘ ”(mi mc‘ HI

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