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Watchman Warder (1899), 18 Sep 1913, p. 7

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arket for black and while the last fibre? hu have thcir suit; yawn and the goud. ' lDr. Morso' l THURSHAY. ACKS , AND 31 Hawks! Lil) men's 11133“)ou â€"-v~ Inn-ml, will kw One of the Speaker“ 1hr coming: Lindsay Missionary 1" tutu .\lr. Senior will be M z-d'hg many Lindsayites as 3 p” in: and convincing Speak“: fl spukcn here ‘ zummg others at the Layman? “ \innar} banquet in 1911- ‘ ,. .wars .\1r. Senior has been an m Workr-r ‘m the cause of mimic”. his Mde experxeuce and P should prove a toWel‘ the Institute. give“ the hi 1:638 Hui-i TWemyâ€"nve hundred dollarfi' ‘ of jewellery was stolen from 3“ st. shop. Toronto, while tho 0 “as getting shaved. Walker-Ville has voted £115.20“ ‘ ' t. R an mcmerator pun The Walkerton power 0811 long. and built of cement. completed. and the town ‘ fixated on Saturday nick‘- tor. 'ukvn into (bps \I H0 ,.- nutit‘v that a Byâ€"law for u: ”w sum of $5.00" for M- umh-r thc provisions of m l’l{.\l.\,\GE ACT. will h in'n (-unsideration by the I.“ ‘ (”mancil of the Township d m 1hr ‘I'hil'tt'enth day 0‘ m \.l 191:3. at the homo! 2 -k m W1" afternoon. ~81: with and {flu-'0 the members of the 'I! :n‘o- hurPhy required to at“ n- hurpnéfl‘ afnrt‘said. NOTICE OF BY-LA W UNDERTAKING % SDI SENIOR aliasionafl' 80" of the Speakers “ Ina, 'ruami'm Baptist 1mm? notary 0' W dam. MENFTW, (‘lefka FARM 'm I:PZ.\"I‘.â€"WEST HALF OF lot 1, Cum. 13, Cavan, 149 acres clear, about 50 acres seeded down last spring: ‘. of a mile from the chum-h and post, office, grain mark- et and l:.‘l‘.l;. station ; é mile from school. luv-re burn 30 x 80 with > stnnv stuhling and tap to turn for SALE} 0? Hum 3%me IN 7313, TOWNSHU‘ 0F 353‘me; BY TENDER, - HR.“ Tandem will he received ta? the Purchase of the East Half at 140% flu in the 8th Concession, the East HM! 01m 7, in the 8th Concession. and 1.018, in the 9th Concession of the Township of Bexley,u up to the 20th day of September. 1913. on the fol- h'i‘lg terms and conditions: 1- A marked cheque for 3100. pay. Ihle to the undersigned, must accom: My each tender, which will be re- ml'ned if not accepted, and the bal- lnce of the purchase money to be Md within twenty days alter ae- ”Nance of the tender. (fid’ °f the Village of Coboconk. the Adminiml‘ator of the Estate of Will- k GUM. deceased. McLAUGHLIN, FEED. FULTON STINSON: Barristers, Lindsay. Vendor's Solicitors. 2- The purchaser to investigate the title at his own expens": and the Vendor shall not be bound to P"Oduce “Y title deeds or abstracts of title. ”0‘ in his possessiOn or control. 4- The sale will be subject to the mom of the oflicial guardian. .P" {firmer particulars and condi~ hm 0f sale apply to McLaughlin- 1"“- Fulton a; Stinson, of the Town funds“. or to Thomas 0. Bird!- [ARM FOR SALEâ€"0017518111“? o! the Pth hall of Lot 22. h the 8th (‘onmsslon 0! 'Mu'ipoea, con- fining 100 acreS, mom or less, which is all cleared except ubout five acres. This is first-clues Property in every way. and is con- vememly situated on the main road between Lindsay and Oakwood, .bout midway between these two plugs. and within half a, mile of a” school. For further particu- hrs apply to Mrs. Mary Jane Dun- das on the premises. or by letter .ddrvssed to Oakwood P.0.. :- to Moore Jackson, Solicitors, Lind- '31â€"0!‘ SATURDAY EVENING. “3.1"“ Muiposa. Sution and Mr. M Graham}. a, mall (HP. Fill- 1‘ _ LI..- _._.-- d-) Lâ€" p... U will be suitably mm by ”v“ sum at Mr. Bart Gnhm'g _...â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€" _-- THURSDAY, SEPT. 18â€"BY ELIAS Bowes- Auctioneer. auction “I. at {am stock and‘ implements. "I. pmpmy of Hugh mam. Lot 3. Con. 11, Eldon. 8310 con- .mm at one o’clock sharp. o RENTâ€"FARM CONTAINING 100' acres near Cameron, about seven miles north of Lindsay. clay loam land. Good buildings in a. fair state nx‘ cultivation. will be mated for a term of years to a. ARM 1"“; .--‘.\Ili‘..â€"â€"BEING THE W g M 1m 19, (on 1’, Ops, con- tainnug 1H" arr-.95 all cleared and in gum! at \m of cultivation. 0% MP IWmi: c ”mm are a fine brick I‘M?“ um! gum! frame bfifih the WW mm, my mum tmmdat'mn; Tha NMMHQ’ an m m-at-ciasg 56m“: Hun. Thu-n ”HT“? M" a ymmg 97': mm; gum! curing wells}. and a mm awmn ”Waugh thé fawn; m: u: Hm mm: ulpm‘ahlé 93pr m m MMthh .zammted an the Mtan ur' mug-«y: F9? furthee Wtiwuvn «mm: m Jeha 33399. suitable tenant. Apply to J. H. Copeland, 139 William-st. North. or at. Horn Bros. Woollen Mills. GEE“ / VALUAB”: FARM FOR SALE.â€" .James Fmell, - E. m F513”? 07 Lot vAT. “on. 9, “d S. E0 gum not 13, Con. 9. 0P3. 150 3“- good buildings and first-class m. I”Wagon for ploushins 1“ SOP; umber. p0,- particulars apply to 510"” J; O'Connor. Solicitors. mificu "man Shawn 3T (“man TO LEARN um amine trade. Apply wt ‘11:. No tender will necessarily be ao~ SALE-400D SECOND-HAND on 0‘ 8 ‘VOWD “a REGISTER and stove business at Falls. Apply Joseph ). Lindsay-st, Fenclon ' way between river and 3503. SPECIAL!“ I! teeth- Studied gambit r gas with the originatdr )n. of New York. 90k w!) and bridge Vork h mfice. nearly “PM Hull”. undesy- nu and tap to turn for 1M» and one hay barn ith hay fork. Large hnrd water at door and insidr). One well~ in imlmill and young or- :-l\~ to Lewis E. Fallis. SEPTEMBER 18. 1919 P20 said to be a. P tram the prison a man who deserted his wits vmlsv she was in a. hospitaland mated". mu mm Benson Hanna. muting, om am sad “1in Wednesday a! in. mamh. m i an. to a p; m. M wuultuflea in Kw. nu. New HOPKINS HOPKINS. 381 Meters. Solicitors. Notaries ate Solicitors for the Bank of Mon- treal. Money to loan at lowest. rates. Offices, 6 William-st. south. Lindsay. Ont. Branch office at Woodville. G. H. Hopkins, K.(‘.; Fred Holmes Hopkins, B.A.. LLJL Rarrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Commissioner. 0_ Successor to McDiarmid Weeks, having removed their business to my own office, opposite Watchmanâ€"Warâ€" der, Kent-st. Phone 41. Insurance and Real Estate in all its branches another Dr. T. P. McCullough Dated the 15th day of September, 1913. and determine complaints of error: and omissions in the Voters' List of the Municipality of the Township of chley {or 1913. The Toronto police are Notice is hereby given that 1 Court. win he held, pursuant to The On- tario .them"Liats Act, by His Hon- our the Judge of the County Court 0! the County of Victoriq, at the Township Hall, in Victoria Hall. on the 30th day of September, 1913. at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to hear _very low rates to Vancouver. 3.0., Los A- gelos, 0M. Victories. 3.0. 8 un Diego, Cal. Nelson, 8.0. San Francisco. Cal. Pdnce Rupert. 3.0.. Mexico Oity Pun-Lland, Ore, .Seattle, Wash. leo ooorooo In on Iwoooo ooh- ooto loodln‘to pooltiono oo book oo or otono‘rophoro. and for loll lorfloo ood Damuoroiol Ipoolofloto Motions. ".‘IIooo oohoolo looludo tho Control Boot. nooo Oollo‘o of Toronto with C oityobronoh oohoolo. stodonto my ontor on! auto for thou ooorooo. lo vocations. Uri-o for ootolo . W. H.8how. Prod. dont. 893- 95 Yugo-o3. Toronto Proportionate low rates to other points in Arizona! British Colum- bia, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Mexico, va Mexico, Oregon, Nevada, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. W. R. Widdess, Agent, Phone 11. A. MacNabb, Phone 31. “ALFRED TAaYLOR. Clerk of 'the Municipality of the Township of Bexley. Spokane, Wash. Oneâ€"Way Second~Class Tickets Only Will be Issued. Iopt. 36 to Oct. 10 lnolndto From all stations in Ontario at COLONIS'I' EXCURSION!» Eastingiif Your: 1.11:. TOWNSHIP 01" 3131.5! LEIGH R. BNICHT ‘SHAW’S SCHOOLS prisoner who WIN 1: fan}! at Guelph .tWO Rochester is looking tor Mr; Htuphpn 0|in was: suvmgful in winning an mm prim: nn uh‘wkan: at the: Mtémnm mm mm \wk‘ 1% mum! and ‘i‘ think; 119 Mm mm»: Med 7 ma 9% Jamey enwg. and mm: tum! me red Helm far we hem. mm. «as we" ass assuring om aemmt. so a piece of paper on which was written “ Father, don‘t fret," but no signature. The writing on the paper had evidently been done just before he jumped, as it was written with indelible pencil arid blurmd with the spray. Upon being notified Officers C. Wil- liams and Newman of the Queen Vic- toria Park went to the spot describ- ed and picked up a gentleman's black leather pocket book, in which was found eight dollars in American mo- ney and mne cents in Canadian. al- Lindsay Citizens When interviewed the young ladies stated that they were viewing the :Horseshoe Falls at Table Rock, and were the only ones standing at that point, though other people were passing by, when suddenly a young man dressed in a dark blue suit, brown Christie stifl‘ hat, of slight build, clean shaven, with brown hair, stopped for a few minutes, then waded out at the upper end of the stone fence facing Table Rock House, where the water is very low, threw his hat in the air, frantically waved his. hands, and was caught in the whirling sprey and lost to View. I The only eyewitness to the tragedy were two young ladies, who gave their names as the Misses Potter. of Smia, Ont... who were spending the day sight-seeing in the city, and were overcome after 'witnevxsing the suicide. They immediately reported the matter 'to the police, and after-b wards left for their homes in Sarnia. Niagara. Falls. Ont... Sept. 12. â€" Dolmen-etch; walking out to the brink o! the Horseshoe Falls at. Table Bock, where the wnter in quite shallow. a. young man about. twenty: one years of use. whose identity is unknown, committed suicide . by throwing himself over the cataract shortly after 5 o'clock this after- noon. ~ i Headaches and Eyestrqin LATE SAMUEL TUCKER. The funeral of the has Sunnel Tucker, whose deal: took pace ye.- .terday morning, will ho ho” Smithy afternoon at, 2 o’cloék. from his lute residence on Durham-It. The funer- al will be private. ‘ Deliberate Suicide at Niagara Fal.’s Eye-fight Speddiit we Kent-at. our New: Shoe Store m: remedy in properly ‘5' iii-ted glasses because W V... the «non. We remove the «momentum. {Ila-ting. su- mm guaranteed. Low ”- “5. who (or you- have luau- d tram chronic dck Wuha- III- ilc drug: or d! kind: without Mt “hum (0nd annual“. did u. B_.A_N_N;s _C_)_ph. u. THE WA'I‘OHMANu-WARDER. LINDSAY, ONTARIO. In the Prize List 031me One of the largest contracts the local plant have yet turned out is now ready for shipment, namely a huge hoisting crane for the Bones: Improvement 00., oT'Calgary. This man. every bit of yhich was nude lntheloeolfoctory,intobenoedin mm o! m lure western pow- large stafl of men can now be seen daily wending their way to and from the works of the Boving Co., and in due course of time it is expeCted that the stafl will be greatly increased. In fact Mr. Roving, the head of the conce , who sojourn: in England. is expeCted over shortly to look over the plans and specifications of the needed additions to the present buildings, and prOpoeed new build- ings. When this work is completed it is expected that the Bovine people will be able to handle an enormous amount of heavy work and employ a. large stat! of mechanics. Quietly and unp‘retentious the Lindsay branch of the Bovmg Com- pany of Canada are busy day in and day out on.ma.ny important jobs. A Spring Iamh 10in Mums sun M ‘2?» to 30 Nuts a pumul. Lem-x nf muuun sell at H; «mm: n pound. HhuuMN‘ M mmmn an”! M 1" m 12; ennui a ummd. Mmmn Mmm Ming from if! m m emu: a mum]. wami lmnh Mine: :94 m an 330 cents a pmmd. l‘nvk chums sell M £33 «mum in puuud. ahtwt out. Ram Minna 2:5 in m- oania puumi. Hlieed ham wile at 9? 98min pound. Lewd Rena M 1:1 in 20 06m: 9 paund. Baum living! from 18 to an cents a pound. Roast veal brings from 16 to 82 cents a pound. Veal chops mu at 18 cents pound. Sirloin steak brings '32 cents per; pound. Rump steak brings 20 cents a pound. Rout bee! sells at 15 to 22 cents a pound. Beef cattle sell at 84 to 86 cwt. Hogs. per cwt., 19.75. Bela! hides, green, 8 to 11 cents. Boving Company Turn Out Large Jobs for Outsiders Spring lamb sells at. 25.cen(n pound. - Spring lamb. hind quartvrs, RE" 20 cents a pmmd. Shoutders of sprung lamb bring vents a pnnnd. Below will be found a detailed list. .of produce prices on the local mark- et and in the Stones. There is a. brisk demand for all kinds of fruit, the prices being varied according to ‘the quality of the goods. Butter and Eggs. Print butter brings 27 cents pound. Creamery roll hunter sells for 30¢. a pound. Cooking butter sells for 18 10 22c. pound. Eggs sell at 24 cents a down. Eggs sell at 24 cents a dozm. Poultry and Game. Spring chiékens bring from 18 to 25 cents a pound. mu.mlmmandedaatargane.holdingtbe live you! old. Ihowl h: the. well- "Kid" Kellick my. and FairhII the gknownhomcm'lieCow .ofinxlourbeee ate-Jere by tray-"hemhavemhquh. Mano-e oi the throw to Iecoad. m wooavuie, idldha immuniacmmwinbe"wty"fieppemuntwirhdamd tairoaoottheheatiathemoiieeen at mad-a, Exhibition. Inn's-nae. mowingoaly three bite. Victoria. 'l‘heIhow in clean in ev-uCowauIiewdayaagorJuaedflooo winninghia own swindle last ery reapect. the eventa run oil for the pair. inning: with a two-beau oil Keep: promptly. with the unit that the! LADY name lick. On the other hand Keelick erode are increuing year alter year The lady driving competition wu'wu hit hard and good fielding aavod! ‘ and yeIterday all previoue recordaanother interacting event. with fire. him irom a worae defeat. It was a were broken. the remit being that Roddy. oi Cambray. carrying of! the great victory for Woodviile. and their the directors will have a. tidy aurplua honorI; )liII Valantyae, oi Wood- eupportera went wild when they de-E to put in the bank with which they ville. Iecond. and liII Miller third. hated the Big Ibur champione. The have already decided to increue thei The antrice in stock (aheep. swine line-up :â€" ! iiii attractions (or next year. and poultry) were not as large an Pennington. Woodviile. BASEBALL TOURNAMENT. ..ueual while the large ball was only Lennie.c c. Heppenetall. p. It will be remembered that four hall filled. the ladiea' fancy work Hodgaon, 2b. Prouee. 3b. I yearn ago Woodville cut out what being the only attraction inside. {Keeliclh p. Smith, 1b. they called the "fixed” horse raceI.3 The largest crowd that eVer attend-_ Kyle. I. I. McLeod. c. and replaced them with a lideeballi BASEBALL TOURNAMENT. 'Wallace. 1.1. McEachern. l..i tournament. which the directors «1 a bIIeball tournament in the Dobeon. 3b. Colwcll, a..I claim has been a huge success, bring- county surrounded the diamond McKinnon, r.i. Mccinnisa in: larger crowds and more monet. promptly at two o'clock. and wit- Gillespie, 1b. Campbell, c.i. ' and Friday was no exception to the noseed two of the best plaved gamee McDougall c..i Dobeon, r. i. 3 rule. as the entire crowd gave their eVer pulled oil in the \illage oi: LIVDSAY DEFEATED. I attention to the ball games. 'Woodville. Only ihree teams “ereI The final game between Lindsayi FINE HORSES. 'preseat, including (”.annington the and Woodville was the surprise ofI | Eldon has been noted for many champions of the Big Four League the season, and a good game from; years {or their good horseS. and they Woodville and Lindsay. Woodxille start to finish. as "Lefty" Heppenâ€"g surely kept up their reputation as being the winners in both games, de stall had the Lindsay sluggers ati Joodville had a grand turnout oi {eating (‘annington and Lindsay, the his mercy, and up to the last inn-. to Woodville. and the result was that in the anal-noon n Couple o! thousand people were on the groundn. Eldon ’3 Big Fall Exhibition A ttracted ‘ Thousands of VisitorsaBaseball Tournament Feature of the Daquoodville Won Twice Woodville. Sept-J 12.4mm- m that conditions that were perfect. a large crowd from the countryside flocked to the Eldon Walnut-a1 So- ciety's mud (all m:- eerly in the morning. All mode seemed to Iced Meats lamb sells. ; 3 .centn a dozen ' Oranm (not snodlesu) sell at 4! at to 50 cums a dozen. i Vegetables. 18‘ Green corn 99115 at 15 cents a «1m. gears. Wheat, spring. brings 80 to 85 cents bushel. is also 40 feet long, it being neces- sary to secure a, special flat car from the railway company at Toronto to handle the huge nflair. The crane was made on request of a. rush ord- er. and was built in about three week's time. The Boving Company are also com- pleting a. large power, turbine, which is to be shipped to Edmonton by rail, and thence to Swift Creek. B. C., by teams. The turbine, which is used for driving a, generator, is a. 60 h.p. machine capable of running 200 revolutions per minute, and dis- charges its water through a 40-inch elbow. It was mule complete at the Lindsay factory, with. the ex- ception of the runner. in very im- portant part of the turbine. which was out in the factory in Sweden and shipped ova, to the Comedian We, beams. It is composed 0! some 6.000 pounds of steel and 2,000 pounds of gearing, shutting. etc. It bushel. Gmln and 14!me Barley sells at 43 and 50 cams per hunhel‘ llmn sells at um per owl. ; Flour. Manitoba. .9210 owl. Hay. baled. 80 cents to .11 Hay Dells at IN to ”a, Oats. mllod. $3.45 per cwt. 0M8. dust. $1 per cwt. Oats uell at 89 cents per bushel. Straw. baled. 60 cent: a owt. Wheat. fall. sell: at 85 cents bush- 7 White panama: Wing #10 mm per bushel. rflOhildren Cry m: nncnn's CAST,ORIA Squaahea sell at from 10 to 15 cent! each; (‘armta Ming 5 manta a bunch ‘l‘nmalnm Ml m 3 mm: a mum! m‘ 46 mm: a banker. mm; mm: 6 meme n hmwh; Lemme sell: at 6 «pm A Much Parsley gens a! :5 mm a hunwtn timers maths u 6 mm a hunch. flweete. mums Ming 5 aunts par poumt Fruits _ Peanhos sell at. 50. 60, 75 and $1 per basket. Cantalopes bring from 5 to 25 cents each. Plums sell at. 40, 50 and 55 cents a basket. Huckleberries bring 20 cents a quart box. or $2 basket. Grapes sell at, 35 cents a basket. ‘Lemons sell at 10 cents a dot. Eating apples bring ‘20 cents per peck. llananaa sell at. 20 to 25 cents a was not nomineechevcntbeingztolf 3hrs»,butlmualulevet‘yelmlwere Themtgmewunhmm be ! “ted the tween the old-time rivnls. Woodville u good‘and Cannington. Cannington cr- : Ind ever' riVed two phyers short. and were al- Ieen annoy am Mr. \ ? ‘Owed to play Lennie. of Lindsay. Inn behind the but. and Campbell. 0! home snow 'wu . mm o! be“! Unduydn lat field. Dannie play- drmghu, grey W. tour and ed a star game. holding the speedy :nve you. old am by m, well- "Kid" Kennel: perfectly. and awh- sknown hot-man, Charlie Cowan. of .ing four base station by period. “fannington. They an one of the throws to second. For Woodvme. .finest teams in cm and will hermeny" Heppensull twirl-d A grand ileen nt Linduy Exhibition. Hr. game. allowing only thrfl um. and v(-' own a. low days ago refused $2000 winning hi: on game in the lust :tor the pair. innings with e two-bugger ofl Kes- Fish (while) and trout sell at 15 cents pound. and 17 cents in slices by the pound. ' cwt Wheat. goose, sells at 80 cents Veal skins. 11 .to 13 cents. Lamb skins 60 cents to $1. Lambs bring $4 to $6 each. Sheep sell at $8.50 to $4.50 per sell at 40 to the millinery parlors. Shapes and styles this year seem to 1avc been nude to please every fancy. As a general rule shapes are medium and small. Feather novelties Came in mm variety and the Vogue of ribbon: is increasing. luee in readyâ€"tomcat: may be found hmdurfingtbemirpeek. However. hfllhoflngothatltakelhan the “madamâ€"Felts, velour-,plnsh. velvet-sud heaven ”unendbphyandumiflng the imam manna-y mum bum-mmworthsru- The change of the season is again drawing the attention of the ladies Ingora, Geo. Curtis. Lind- FALL OPENHVG AT MISS MIT CHELL’S Minnie 1L, Pat McLean. Dr. Johnston. The «thawing are the mum at the hum mm mm Friday after-7 noon: 9.18 Mair: Picket Boy. Peak. (‘amp- heutom .............. Ray Elmmb. W. J Orr. BelleVille ................... Walter Hal. Jan. Powell. Believille .................. Harry, R. Johnston. Pe- terboro ..................... Bourbon Brook. W. Elm- hirat. Indian River Timeâ€"2.25}. 2.25}. 2. 2.251. 2.50 class, halt-mile heatsâ€"- Little Jerry, T. Lee. Omemee ................... 4 2 Lucky Lou, W. Elmhirst, Indian River ............ ‘ Oro Turin,‘ File Bros., l‘vtvrlmrn, Supt. ‘l3.â€"I’erfect wea- ther. tncmaml attendances and rush nr pxhthltn m catttg and other live atm‘k that more than taxed the ne- mmmmtatmn. wow Matures of ttw t‘otprtmm Industrial Exhibition. ‘l'tw tttmtnm an: ,Iumlnut at this 319m“: pump. and new buildings are wwâ€" mm.» tam-mutt Mama-19d {Mama by datr‘t‘mm in M‘idmeed by a mwt: er n‘umlm‘ u! entrust: tn the dairy tent. and the «me an use I» fluid at the htwtieultuw departmtmt‘ Midland .... ..... ......... Sept. 25 26 Millbrook .................... Oct. 2 6:. 3 Minden . ........ ’. l ................. bppt 30 Newmarket ............ . .......... Get. 7-9 Oakwood ............... Sept. 22 .1: 23 Port. Hope ......... ......OCt. 7 8 Sundcrlmd ......Sept. 16 17 Sutton ........................ Sept. 25 26 Bancroft .. ................ Oct. 2-3 Blackstock ......... . ..... Sept. 26 26 (‘ampbellford .Sept. 16 42 17 Mndoc ....0ct "a 8 Vlctorl. Road ......... Sept. 16 cud 17 Horse Racing at . Peterborolfair Markham .................... Cobourg Haliburmn Lakefield Bowmur LINDSAY ........... McDougell. c.f. Dobeon. r.f. LINDSAY DEFEATED. The an: game between Lindsay and Woodville was the surprise 0! the season. end 1 good game (tom sun to finish. as "Lefty" Heppen- stall had the Lindsey slugger: at his mercy, and up to the last inn- ouo. .- .. ......Sept. 16 a: 17 ......... Sept. 25 26 . ................ Oct. 2-3 . ..... Sept. 25 26. Woodville. Happen-tall. 9. Promo. 8b. Smith. 1b. HcLeod. c. llcEacheI-n. Lt. . Sept. 16 * ..... Sept. 18- . ,,.Sept. 18-20 ..........0ct 1-3 Sept. 25 6: 26 484 That dancing the turkey trot con- stitutes disorderly conduct is the de- cision»! one of the highest German The hat of most imposing appear- ance is a large white velour. trim- med completely with beautiful mlâ€" low plumes and a bunch of rich red roses to give the touch of color, which is a. feature of every hat this season. This hat is worth 5100. Ladies 0! Lindsay and Victoria county will make no mistake in coming to Miss Mitchell's Milliuory Rooms for their fall and winter headware as she has about, 3,000 hats and trimmings 0! all kinds at right prices. Rich winter flowers are a. specialty. CuflewistobeenforcedinElm- Vale henceforth. Lindsay stores are open every even-e Sociotyisjudgedbysomeofthe munc- that W to break in- Switzerland, by the work at it- teun at Camp Perry. Ohio. on SW: tracts attention by the tasmful plac- ing of the rich ostrich plumes upon it. Another. worthy of mention is the large white velour, trumned en- tirely with a good bird of I'm-muse eflect which may be bought for 8.100, mumlmduguiseomdonmz discovers later thewegodm ing singles, chi? dong with than error- Iatud WoodVille two runs and no potion down. "Lefty” was 'dnn- ing- they only W one hit. of his delivery. Wetthufer gettiné I. two bugger in the third innings. In the first inning: Lindsay lost the game. )1ch started on the mound. and was hit. for three colt. best tunes of his life. Woodvulc ueVer had a chance toacone during the balance of the gene. The Lind. Guy team tried their utmost to win. but try as they would they could not get a. hit on the Woodvme twitter until the last innings. .with two down (Screw and llth'oy each got two buggers, cool-lug their only run of the m. '11» two team will meet again at Oakwood Fair. and a. great. game should result. The line-up :â€" Linduy. Woodvflle. Williamson. p. Heppenstall, p. "new. c. Prom, 3b. ng now till six o'clock. Holidays are over. Now bo_ busiâ€" Coombs. 1b. Workman. 2!). Weeks. 5.3. Richmond. 3b. Connell, r1. McElroy. Ll. Wettlauter,‘ c1. Smith. 1b. new, c. McEachern. 1.1. Caldwell. 3.5. McGinniss, 2b. Campbell. c1. Dobson. r.f. During the entire day President Dr. Gulloway, Secretary Stubeck and the directors were on the grounds. and did everything for the comfort 0! the large crowd and the exhibitors. Cannington Manor. Sash, Writeszâ€"“My brother suf- fered severely from eczema. The sores were very exten- sive. and burned like coals into his flesh. Zam-Buk took out all the fire, and quickly gave him ease. \Vithin three weeks of commencing with Zam-Buk treatment, every sore had been cured." retains the inmatlow mm Haw um l‘hmwmxm miss an at the many. ,mu have been talking «mm an long. while in Lindsay for the Fair. Come and look over the new 51.316! HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT IT 7 MRS. A. SAICH. of MORTON STUDIO AT THE PAGE SEm

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