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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 Oct 1902, p. 9

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(l is now window. we} WOI'K rather can do for his [1c of one of the mom. icla-s which has ever e engineer north. “as In {own his Way home from had with him 10 lbs. rhit'h he intended to wolves to pieces and DI morning a counter- .mtre‘al 8-") bill was or Lewis of the local . an imitation of the was signed by Man- It the forgery of his Robertson, who for been the Sylvester at this point. has moction with that position with'Jas. 1 in the fancy seed ~ille match bf the ssnciation will be gsi 011$ . L/OK‘ typefi'l‘iting pired last night. has been in town :upcrinteuding the ay 3. number of the ;lohes arrived and up. Council will ght whether further will be given or to ad hau‘ “'35 y-erv good. m" is being played dience as we 80 sum of horses of ran away from the They were hitch- onc buggy. "They . turned south on bourne and back to they were caught. 15 done. At the ssing the rig tore a one of Supt. Bog- had to disrobe in ently on account of catching fire from . “hich he had put Sons agazine. Prof. ck discusses this yer Cosmopolitan rrtuining to fath- nns. The assay .12.: of readers. 11 run an excur- fuir on Friday. town wharf at ghome at 4.30. will be on board. Federal College tion in pennan- arithmetic; day as. Correspon- “323v. Wehve ,uble our number this term._§radu- t-h( éd in positions. culars ; “’M- 1. Business 001- . 9th. at the ompetition is ‘A spatial ag' to local ri- a so; of sil- exhibition in me given the their system ;.WARDEB. QCTOBEQ a ht soxm Dears t of Rda.‘ Compat well-known LS in town .1 Rider fixed in a water, and .anyzs stock . Here- ?011 Point ast M m, sam- to this were on 0th ‘ meet- office m: u- the prices “'9 “1-" Dougall Sinclair display of carria know that. he s but. av “- “M the ”many citizens who decorated our town on that day. . "The town clock is a. first-class one. It is good for 100 years." 5a; Mr. W. Webster. “It was quite an experience," said Fireman Earhart, who jumped from the first engine in the rec- ent wreck. “I saw the red lights and instantly jumped into the darkness. I fell on my shoulder. and went end over end three tim- es. The last time I went against the fence. One time I fell off a wagon when the horses moved un- expectedly and broke my, collar bone, but after jumping off that train going at 25 miles and hour I am not much the worse." uThere never was a. D crowd of people at fl this year." said M’- ‘ “Everybody was and obliging : the, stablfi had an easy meat for a wife. S come from girls at a -The drivmg mare driven by Mr. Will Pascoe at the Oakwood fair took second prize. but she belonged to Mr. Lewis of the Oakwood ch'ese and butter factory, who because his hand was disabled was unable to drive her. Isulted from s¢ratclnng Ins hand on a. nail while scooping salt. out. ’o: a. barrel â€"-\\hi1e Mrâ€" J as Butler, the hotel- mun was reaching into a. tub of pop bottles on Thursday, one of them exploded. The fragments flew dan- gerously near his face, and one at them lacerated his finger. ' ‘ â€"Lindsav Bros. held a. sale of hor-J ses on Fridav morning. Auctioneer} Bowes wielded. the hammer. The animals brought. from $36 to $127 each. Another sale will be heid on the 11th inst., and at frequent in- tervals afterward. em. w,. Wm has tutti clock in place in the fireh 1 tow ‘ One dial isson and by consulting«- ocmsiopâ€"auy, citizens havqud OW that the clock keeps very 'go'Od time. â€"Mr. Lewis of the Oakwood cheese factory has been laid up for three weeks with blood-poisoning that re- Jacket Lost â€"A lady's jacket, made of black V enetian cloth W’u lost. between Fingerhoard and Zion. on Aug.30t.h.1-‘mder will please leave it at this office. - ‘ â€"-The mixed train for Toforfto, which left Lindsay Nut 11.50 5-31., now leaves at 12.05.*’;“ mews. a er ‘Johnson : “I have got quite a. few answers to my advertiseâ€" ment for a wife. Some of them but I won’t, travel far for thém. One girls in tow: signs herself walked from my house ~ fioe in half an hour today," said Mr. H. Um. - «km. “A couple of weeks ago it sun In sz “GRIDS Little “Lia! than. better-behaved the fair than r. D. C. Trew. goodmatured ; special conâ€" U 11“»! w you Ladies’ and H ids’ Hwy Ribbed Natural Colored Vests. with finefleeoc luring, open in front; 25‘: also drum: to match. All sizes at each Ladis’ and Mads’ Ribbed Wool Vests with high ' nears and long star-vs, open in front natural color, with drawers to match. Tnesc gar 5.0 moms arc all Mush-lined, all sizes at each fiirluilf‘g'a Man's and Yorths’ Natural Wool Shirts with double-biased trams, ribbed skirts and wrists, sizes from 32 to 42, with drawers to match, m all siuS, at - - . Agents For Butterick’ PATTERNS

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