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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Oct 1900, p. 2

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The Largest Stock The Finest Goods The LowesflPrices An assortment equal to any‘ City Establishment. Every cent you spend with us means money saved. UNDERTfiKlNG The Real Thing We Have in stock Remember the place: First Door West of Benson House T303. JOHNSTON, v.s.,\' 3.,31 \‘.,M s. LXNDSAY. â€" om: Honorary Graduate Ont. Vet College. Formcriy Govt. Inspector of Stock. Five yegtg in He: Majesty’s service as Ve‘erin- I II, I 1" OppOSite jewett’s Livery Stables York-s: ’Phone 104 _ â€"a;yluf the Third Pytmcc Of Wales Dracrmns. Treats all diseases of DomesticAnimats High=Class CARBOLL’S Cigar Store for smokers in any line of Cigars or Tobaccos to be had at Cigars ~Every well-known brand. TobaCCOSâ€"Ail kinds and fiwors. Pipes â€"F.vvrv etyle and description. Tobacco Jars Tobacco Pouches Cigars and Cigarette Holders in all its branches. OFFICE AND INFIRMARY : KENT-ST., LlN DSAY J OS. CARROLL, HORSES Draught, Imported or Canadian Bred- Span of horses, J as. Acton; brood. mare, foal at foot) or evidence, J as Innis. A Mc- Lean ; two-year-old gelding or Leighton, M. Rynard; f0 Lean, M Mc'l‘aggart; royal Lawren â€"Wm Bagshaw, J as Thorburn ; Yet coltsâ€"A. McTaggart. J Miller. 51‘? Agricultural Horsesâ€"Spanâ€"H J Francis brood mare with foal, J as Innis. J Miller jr; two-year-old gelding or filly, N Breth- our. A Wilkinson; foal ot IQOOâ€"AWilkin' son, Wm Bagshaw. General Purpose flamesâ€"Span, Wm 73 ....._n Wm O'Hara, Wm Rynard; brood mare, vuu Rynard, H Wasddell; two-year-old gelding or filly, J R Baird; one-year-old gelding or filly, H Miller, Wm O‘Hara; foal of 1900, H Waddell, J 08 Bagshaw. "7-.. n, Brock Agricultural Society Prize List. Short Horneâ€"Aged bull, Wm Shier; cow giving milk or evidence in calf, J St John. Wm Tocher; two-year-old heifer, M Ryn- ard, J as St John; one‘year-old bull, Wm Shier, W and K Gordon; one-year-old heifer, Wm Shier, M Rynard, bull calf, lst and 2nd Wm Shier; heifer calf, Wm Shier, M Rynard. _-“ ' ‘â€" Yak-m nan Wm Umphrey; heifer calf. Wm Umphrey Holstein Cattleâ€"Bull two years old. let and 2nd, Wm James; bull one year old, lst and 2nd Wm James; bull calf. 131: and. 2nd Wm James; milch cow, 1st and 2nd Wm James; two year old heifer, lsb Wm James ‘ one year old heifer, Wm James, T 11 Son- lley; heifer calf, T H Sonley, Wm James. ‘ mnA kn“ Wm Uuu J cm VVVVVVVV es. ley; heifer calf, T H Sonley, Wm J am Jerseys or Alderneysâ€"Aced bull, W Umphrev; bull calf, H Glendinning, Wilkinson; milch 30w, 1 and 2 Wm U phrey; two year old better, 1 and 2 W Umohrey; one year old heifer, H. Gland ‘-“ 1 an! uuu 5‘ ning, Wm Umphrey, heifer can, 1 Wm Umnhrey. Gellowaysâ€"Aged bull, John Bagshuw; milch cow, John Begshaw; two year old heifer, John Bagshaw; one year old heifer, John Bagshaw; heifer calf, John Banshaw; herd of cattle, any ace or breed, Wm Shier, Wm Umphrey; best fat cow or heifer. Wm Shier, John Bagshaw. heifer, Cotswoldâ€"Aged ram, Jas Murray, J no Gibbs- shearing ram, J as Murray 1st and 2nd; ram lsmb,Jss Murray lst and 2nd; two shesrling ewes, 1 and 2 J as Murray; two ewes two shears and over, 1 and 2 J as Murray; two ewe lambs 1 and 2 J Murray. Leicesterâ€"Aged ram, W Rynard, S_ Methersll; shcsrling ram, S Metherall, W Rynsrd; ram lamb. S Methersll, W Ryn. 3rd; aged ewes, W Rynsrd, S. Methersll. shearling ewes, S Metherall, \V Rynard; ewe lambs, S Methersll, W Rynard. Shropshire or other medium wooled.â€"â€" Aged ram, A McMillan; shearling ram, A McMillan 1 and 2; ram lamb, A McMillan aged ewes, 1 and 2 A McMillan; shearling ewes, A McMillan; ewe lambs, A McMill- v.â€"... , Aged ram, W Shier; shearling ram, (1 V St. John; ram lamb, l and 2 W Shier; aged ewes, ‘W Shier. G V St; 'John; shearling ewes, G V St John, Wm Shier; ewe lambs» G V St; John, W Shier; fit} sheen, J mnes Murray, John Gibbs. Large Breed, white-Boar, W B and u King 1 and 2; sow, 1 and 2 W P and G King; boar pig under one year old, W P and G King, R Doble; sow pig under one yo «1‘ aid, 1 and 2 W P and G hing. fierkshireâ€"Boar, 1 and 2 W P and G King; sow, 1 and 2 \V P and G King; boar pig. under one year old, 1 and 2 'W P and G King; sow pig andcr one year old, 1 and 2 W P and G King. Any other breedâ€"Sow, W P and G King, .W and R Gordon; boar pig under one year old, 1 and 2 W P and G King; sow ip’g under one year old, 1 and 2 W and R E Gordon. 7, - _.-- -nw v Uhuvâ€"- POUL'SRY. Geew, G H Mark, John Gibbs; turkeys, A Ms-Milmn, R Doble; ducks, G H Mark 1’. Duble; white leghoms, Wm Reynard 1 5nd 2: nrown leghorns, W P and G King. Wm Doble; Spanish, \V P and G King, 1 and 2nd; Brahmas, white, W P andG Kim: 1 and 2; Brahmas, dark, W P and G King; cochins, buff, W P and G King cmhins, partridge, W P and G King; Pl)? m Jubh Rocks, W P and G King, W Rynard' Plymomh. white. P Griffith, W PaudG LKznpz; \Vyandottes, P Griffith; Minorcas ‘ "" -AAâ€"Aknnfl' ling; Wyanaoueu, L u...u.-., _____ W Rynard, W P and G King; Langshan G H Marks, W P and G ng; bantam P Griffith. 1 and 2; l en's eggs, A Dixon, Ruan. Horned Dorsebs ‘W bite fife spring whea', W Rynard, S Pangman; sprinm wheat, any other variety, S Pangman, W Rynard; fall wheat, white. S Pungman, W and R Gordon: full wheat, red, W Rynard, J ames Spearin; barley, W Bycard, Thos James; Ian-gr. peas, S Pangman. W Rynard; small peas, S Paogman, W Bynard; black Oats, W Bynard, S Pangman: white ca 5, S Pangman, J James; beana, T James, A Dixon; timothy seed, W Rynard. S Pang. man; potatoes. J Clark, T Bnnbury; Sweedish turnips, J D Gee, \V Rynard; UVV MVUIN-a v alsikc clover. W Rynard, John Glendlnn- ing' mangolds. W Rynard, M Rynnrd; sugar beets, W Rynard. Geo Miller; col. lection of grain, seeds and roots, “Y Rynard, S Pangman; field carrot, W Rvnard, M Rynard. ' 40 lbs. butter, in tub or crock Banbmw; 20 lbs butter in crock, GRAIN, SEEDS DAIRY PRODUCE- S\V1NE or other fine wooled.â€" iffith, W PaudG Erriffirh; Minorcas King; Langshans' G ng; buntama' and 2 Wm H. Glendin- .1t. 1 and 2 ROOTS . pIIuUIUF Ul-I alwv’ fl--- #7 - V Umphrey; 15 lbs butter in crock, Mrs Jag Hayes; painting on velvet, Mrs Kemp, Mrs Spearin; 10 lb butter in 1 1b rolls, Mrs Kemp; Wilkinson; 10 lbs butter in crook, Mrs Hayes ; Kensinston painting. Miss Hayes. Wilkinson; 10 lbs butts): in crook. Mrs T Mrs Hayes; paint‘ng on plush. Miss Haves. ‘Banbury; 101bs butter in 1 lb prints, Mrs MI‘B Hayes; painting on Silk or satin, Mrs Spearin, Mrs W J Hogs, Mrs C Switzer; Hayes, Miss HayeS; painting on china 01‘ 5 lbs butter, owners of one cow only allow. P0159817. Mrs Vanzant, Mrs Flame; 909% ‘ ed to compete, Miss Ida. Lowes, Mrs J as drawing, Ml‘s Hayes, Miss H8798- Vrooman. WORK BY GIRLS UNDER 12 YEARS. HORTICULTURE' Cotton underdothing, pinafore, hemmed Collection of apples, G Smith, J G U m- handkerchief. crochet work, painting, bead mum.- mmnn rugsnts- M Rvnard. H Glen- work and best dressed doll, lst Miss Della Collection of apples, G Smith, J G Um- phrev; golden russets, M Rynard, H Glen- dinning ; Cayuga streak or Twenty ounce, W Tocher; G Smith; fall pipins, C Brethour, J G Umphrey ; king of Tompins county, T Beckie. S Miller; northern spy, J G Um- phrey, J Millerjr; Rhoda island greenings, D W Young, M Rynard; snow apples, W y Bagshaw, W Tocher ; St. Lawrence, T h Beckie, J Miller jr; yellow bell flowers, C I Brethcur, J Millerjr; Roxbury russets, W .1 Bagshaw; Kentish flll baskets, J Stone; Wagner, W Young, S Miller; Maiden’s Blush, W Tocher, T Beckie; Pewaukee, J as Miller, S Miller; Wealthy, W Tocher, H Glendinning; Gravensteins, H Glendin- ning, G Smith; Ben Davis W Young, Wm ] Tocher ; Riloston Pipins, G Smith, W I Young; Alexander, W and R Gordon, M I Rynard; Baldwin, W Young; any other {all variety, H Glendinning, T Ruan; any other winter variety, 0 Brethour, J G Um- . ‘ phrey; largest dozen apples, J G Umphrey. : M Rynard; pears, H Glendinning. J Van- derburgh ; plums. Mrs Vanzant, W F ' Young; crab apples, N McPhaddcn. W and R Gordon ; collection of grapes, G Smith ; grapes. Concord. G Smith, R Glendinning; grapes, Salem, G Smith, H Glendinning ; grapes, Delaware, G Smith; grapes, Brigh, ton, G Smith, H Glendinning; grapes, Nia- gara, G Smith, H Clendinning ; grapes, Burnet, G Smith, H Glendinning; grapes, Moore's Early, G Smith: grapes, any other kind, G Smith, H Glendinning. GARDEN VEGETABLES. Salsify, F Wilkinson; beets, blood, long, ‘ F Wilkinson, J as Miller ; beets, turnip rooted, W Rynard, J Bre water; cabbage, J Brewster, H Madill; cauliflower, T J ames' H Glendinning; carrots, intermediate or :1: half long, W and RGordon, J Brewster; ,5 carrots, early horn, W Rynard. F Wilkin- son; parsnips, W Rynard. T James; celery, THE WATCHMAN-WARDER: LlNDSAY. ONT W Rynard, W and RGordon; tomatoes, red, G Smith, J DeGeer; tomatoes, yellow, F Wilkinson ; onions, white or yellow, J Brewster, J Clark; twelve onions, red. H Madill, W Young; corn, “7 Rynard, A Dixon; radish. W Rynaro, F Wilkinson; squash, F Wilkinson, S Pangman; pump- kins, S Pangman, W Rynard; citrons, F Wilkinson, J Glendinning; watermelons, W RKnard. H Tocher; collection of garden roots and vegetables, A Dixon, C Switzer. PLANTS AND FLO\VERS IN POTS, NAMED. Fuschia, double, in bloom, E Tocher; fuschia, single, in bloom, D Tocher; geran- ium, double, W F Young; geranium, single in bloom, Miss M Bagshaw; cactus, any variety, Miss M Begsbaw; hanging basket, filled with flowers, Miss M Bagshaw, W F Young; begonias, W F Young; collection ; oi coleus, W F Young; floral design, cuL , flowers, Miss E Tocher, Mrs H Tocher; table bouquet, W E Young, Miss Bagshaw, DOMESTIC MAN UFACTUBES. Full cloth, Mrs A Dixon; flannel, Mrs W Young, Mrs Dixon; all wool blankets, Mrs \V Young. Mrs J McCully; rag carpet, cotton warp, Mrs W Young, Mrs Dixon ; coverlet, Mrs C Switzer; Mrs J Vander' Kerr; woollen stockings, Mrs W Young, g Mrs S Kerr; woollen yarn, Mrs W Younz. Mrs Dixon ; woollen mitts, Mrs W Young, Mrs S Kerr. Best collection of ladies‘ work (ladies resident of the township of Brock), Mrs H Baldwin; piece work quilt, Mrs Kemp, Mrs Kerr; top sewed quilt, Mrs Kemp, Mrs Kerr; log cabin quilt, Mrs Kemp, Mrs Kerr ; crazy worl: quilt, Mrs Kemp, Miss Lowes; lady’s suit of underclozhes, Mrs Kemp, Mrs Kerr; ribbon work, Mrs G R Vanzant, Mrs W H Hsyes ; jewel embroi- dery, Miss J B Hayes, Mrs Kemp; sofa pillow, Miss A Baker, Mrs Kemp; yarn ruz, Mrs Kerr, Mrs Kemp; rag: rug, Miss ,M Bagshsw, Mrs Kerr; child's dress, Mrs Kerr; crochet counterpane, Miss Bagshaw; knitted counterpane, Mrs \Vm Ryuard. Mrs \V J Hogs; piilow shame, MrsG R Vanzant, Mrs Kerr; pin cushion, Mrs Kerr, Mrs Kemp; tea cosey, Miss Hayes, Mrs Kerr; table centre piece, Miss Lowes, Mrs Kemp; lamp shade, Mrs Kemp, Mrs Van. zant; fancy doyley, Mrs Kerr; ottoman, Mrs Hayes, Mrs Kerr; worked slippers, Miss Hayes, Mrs Kemp ; Battenburg lace, Mrs Vanzant; Roman embroidery, Miss Hayes, Mrs Vanzant; sofa afghan, Mrs Baldwin, Mrs Vanzant; fancy screen, Miss Haves ; fancy head rest, Miss Hayes, Mrs Kemp; fancy foot rest, Mrs Kerr, Miss Hayes; darning on net, Mrs Vanzant, Miss A Baker; drawn work, Mrs Kemp, Mrs Kerr; raised Berlin wool work, Mrs Kemp, Mrs Banburv; the Berlin wool work, Mrs Vsnvaut, Mrs Hayes ; Letting, Mrs Van- zsnt, Mrs Kerr; fancy basket, MrsWJ Hozg, Mrs Kerr; crochet work. cotton. Mrs Kemp, Mrs Vanzsnt; crochet work, wool, Mrs Kerr, Mrs Kemp; bead work, Mrs Kemp, Mrs Kerr; toilet set, Mrs Kerr, Mrs Vsnzsnt; embroidery on silk or satin, Mrs Hayes, Mrs Kemp; embroidery on cotton, Mus Kemp; embroidery on wool, Mrs Hayes, Mrs Kerr;embroidcry plush. Miss Hayes; honison or point lace. Mrs Kemp, Mrs Vanzaut; applique work, Mrs Vanzant 2nd; Kensington embroidery, Mrs Vanzant ; whisk holder, Mir-s Lowes, Mrs Kemp; braiding on silk, Mrs Vanzant, Miss Hayes ; knitted fine wool lace, Mrs Van- zant, Mrs Young; knitted cotton lace, Mrs Kerr. Mrs Vanzant ; rustic work, Mrs Young ; outline 'work, Miss Hayes. Mrs Kerr; Mexican ntiedle work, Mrs Vanzant, Mrs Kemp ; piano scarf, Mrs Vanzant; photo frame, Mrs Vanzant, Miss Lowes. FIRE ARTS. Collection of amateur paintings, Mrs Hayes, Mrs Kemp; collection of amateur paintings oil, animals, Mrs Hayes, Mrs Kemp; painting on plaque, Mrs Kemp; water color painting, Mrs Kemp, Miss Hayes ; crayon drawing, Miss Hayes, Mrs Hayes ; pencil drawing. Miss Hayes. Mrs LADIES‘ WORK. Mrs ' iss Hayes, Mrs Hayes , painting on glass, M 0120113 M: Kemp; pslnting on velvet, Mrs Kemp, Mrs :rock , Mrs Hayes ; Kensington painting, Mtss HayeS. rock Mrs T Mrs Hayes; paint‘ng on plush, Miss Haves, s; aintin on silk or satin, Mrs prints, ms gm HaxensPn-..Mg. noinfhma nn china. 0! “Glyn , ._ _____ 9 Mrs Hayes; painting on plush, Miss Haves, Mrs Hayes; painting on silk or satin, Mrs Hayes, Miss Hayes; painting on china or pottery. Mrs Vanzant, Mrs Hayes; sepia drawing. Mrs Hayes, Miss Hayes. Kemp. Strawberries, Mrs W F Young, Mrs '1“ Run; gooseberries, Mrs C Switzer, Mrs A Duncan; pears, Mrs A Dixon, Mrs W Young; peaches, Mrs Kerr, Mrs Bsnbury ; blackberries, Mrs T Rum; cherries, Mrs Dixon, Mrs W Young; apples, Mrs H. iTooher; raspberries, Mrs Tocher, Mrs W ‘Young ; plums, Mrs Switzer, Mrs Dlxon ; black currants, Mrs Vanderburg, Mrs Ruan; any other kind, Mrs Kerr, Mrs Banbury. I â€"â€"- a... 'v dâ€" ‘t-n Canned.â€"Peaches, Mrs W Young, mrs Bsnbury; peas, Mrs Vanderburg, Mrs Tocher; cherries, Mrs G Smith; straw. berries, Mrs Banbnry, Mrs Smith; black currants, Mrs Switzer, Mrs W Young; booseberries, Mrs Dixon Mrs Kerr; black- berries, Mrs Smith. Mrs Banbury; rasp- berries, Mrs Tocher, Mrs Banbnry: apples, Mrs Banbury, Mrs Dixon; plums, MrsG Smith, Mrs Ruan; any other kind, Mrs G Smith, Mrs Vanderburg; crab apple jelly, Mrs Ruan, Mrs Pangman; apple jelly, Mrs Rum, Mrs Kerr; jelly, any other kind, Mrs Ruan, Mrs W Young; catsup, Mrs Wm Doble, Miss M Bsgshaw; maple molasses, Mrs Vanderburg, Mrs Dixon. maple sugar, Mrs Switzer, Miss BagshaWE grape wine, Mrs Kemp, Mrs Kerr; rasp- berry wine, Mrs Switzer, Mrs Kerr; our. rant wine, Mrs Vanderburg, Mrs Kerr; wine, any other kind, MrsJ DeGeer, Mrs Banbury: raspberry vinegar, Mrs Ruan, ‘ Mrs Pangman; vinegar. any other kind, Miss Bagshsw, Mrs W F Young; pickles, Mrs Kerr, Mrs Dixon; home-made bread, ? Mrs Wm Doble, Mrs W Young; collection ; of pastry, Mrs Baldwin, Mrs Switzer; - honey, Mrs Switzer, W and R Gordon. berries, Mrs T‘ We Banbury, Smith. Mrs B The Story of Mrs. Agnes Foran, of Halifax. FOLLOWING INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS A SEVERE COUGH SET IN AND THE DOC- TOR SAID HE CASE “'AS HOPELESSâ€"DR. “‘ILLIAMS' PINK PILLS HAVE Rssrozusu‘ HER HEALTH. ‘ From the Recorder, Halifax, NS. Mrs. Agnes Foam. who resides at 21 Agricola street, Halimx. N.S , tells a wondexful story of her complete restorat- PRONOUNCED INCURABLE CANNED AND PRESERVED FRUIT. Av-.â€" mother who had been listening to the tale of her daughter’s long illness, added: “It just seems like a dream to us all that we once despaired of her life, when we now see her in the pink of health.” Mrs. Foran said that when on a visit to England about a year ago she contracted a heavy cold and was threatened with a re- turn of her cough, but she at once got, some of the pills and by the time she had reached New York she was as well as ever again. She related a number of instances in which she had advised persons sufl‘ering from chronic complaints to take Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and always with 1 the best results. She mentioned particu- larly a niece of hers livine in Boston who was run down and in a wretched condition of health, but was now a healthy young: woman who owed the fact to the use at the pills. When the reporter was taking his leave Mrs. Foran said: “I am very glad to have the opportunity to testify what Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills have done for me and you can say that I shall never cease to sound their praises, and I bless the good Lord that they were placed in my way at. a time when 1 had not the hope that I could live." Mrs. Foran said that. wbe England about a. year ago 311 heavy cold and was threate‘ turn of her cough, but 811' some of the pills and by the “\Ynmon beat the world.” “What's the matter now?" “When my wife wants anything pretty to wear. she hints around until I per- suade her to buy it. Then after she has worn it out she pitches into me for en- couraging her m be so extravagant." All “in Fault. { PILLS HAVE RESTORED Corner of Sussex and Peel-stsu Lindsay - BOX 4151 Telephone tale it to ad a a. re- Rot, : had ll as r of 'sons take with ‘ticu- ”GO-@904 THBVIGBOFIG L061] flflflSMflflSGOflde Money to Loanâ€"Onitown and {am a ‘. . ‘ mode ate and no delay. PM? cunent rates cameras. ‘ Savings DepaMentâ€"Deposits of $1.00 and upward taken, withdrawal 83 time. Debentures issuegi for periods ot_from one to five years to: sums 0! 51:0 and um BID-VI "wâ€"vâ€"__â€"_i Highest current rates of inure-st allowed. Are you going to Build ? All kinds of Building Material constantly in stock. Sell the Celebrated Windsor Salt, ‘lOur Doors, Sash, Mculdizgs, etc, it: acknowledged to be the BEST for Butte: kiln dried. and Cheese. Lime- Plaster. Cement and TBLBPH ONE TOWN OFFICE - 17 IILL OFFICE - 18 ocwuancmeam-«asooowwafim ‘5 WATCHW 3 REPAERING The Rathbun Companié J'mmé'ééaém m HEADZOFFICE. 000000000ooouoosoaafismfl oeaeeaaooooaoaooooou “II-II lilo,” III-II I " anew Dinner and Tea Setts ARCH. CAMPBELL, Want a new Suit or Overcoat. We have you in every respectâ€"“Tiger Brand Clothmg- prices to match. Come to se: them. If you don’t see what you want in any line pleas it. If not in stock we will procure it. It takes something more than good intentions to CC 3h watch repairing. Modern requirements of watch “Cerf?“ ‘ relegated the watchmaker who did it by “rule of :hun‘zb f” baekground. Up-to-date machines, up-to-date methocs. inn 1' mechanical skill and knowledge. These are the :cguwsmfiu We have them. A “mm : BRITTGN Baa Plaident. WBTHE RUB ‘- L. COONE, is here. You will We keep the best JEWELERS lncorpontod undo: Cap. 169. Many beautiful designs to choose from, and very cheap. . stands unrivalled. Noted for Pure Teas ofi'ees. (LINDSAY AGENCY) m Rig (1;); G S1N 0 1AS P a u H. M. BAKER: A‘ taild 1e and re Wholesa dealer i ”high- -,_grade Having 27 years experience . the business I claim to be melt: select the best make of goodsand will recommend no others. All goods fully warranted, and ex changed if not satisfactory. A special discount given to the; who purchase direct from office. A large stock of i menus to choose from. [11‘ nstrc Family Grocer ”Correspondence sc attended to. V' L. did an a It Sugar and Spices. Also Gem Jars, all at current rates of: interest. JOHN MAGWOODy Managing Di LINDSAY, ONT. *, Cement and OPTICIANS : what -â€"all 5 t will suit "Nice Si Tobacc “Walkin Field The g. Cem xn¢xt 0‘. 0‘0. ta. 1 1 have flat: the A}! of

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