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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Oct 1904, p. 10

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i .2 T. m3. M. 1 M Watson. Wm Ward, 2 small, 1 Mai Russell . ltumtu. ‘ Beauty of Hebron, 1 ma . 2 Henry LeCraw. Po- 1 , ; other vaciety. 1 William Wald, 2 .l '1" Russell. 'l’otatoes, var- iety of 3 or more kinds. 1 Wm Ward 2 Ed Lch'aw. Swede Turnips, 1 J S Runmey, ‘2 M Watson. Aberdeen turnips, 1 Ed LeCi-aw, 2 Henry Le Craw. lreystone turnips, 1 000. Woodcock. 2 Ed LeCraw. Carrots, long white. 1 Wm Ward. 2 Ed Le,- L‘raw. Carrots. short white, 1 Ed- win LcCr-aw. 2 Henry LeCraw. Car- ,1 Wm Ward. 2 Edwin rots long red. LoCraw. (‘arrots short red. 1 Edwin} 1.00m“: l’arsnips. 1 Edwin LeCraW, 2 Henry LeCraw. Beets long blood, 1 Levi ('nrl. 2 Edwin LeCraw. Beets turnips, 1 Josh Bailey, 2 Ed LeCraW. .1 osh Bailey. 2 Levi Sugar boots. 1 '. Mangel \vurtZels red, 1 Joshua Wm Adair. Mangel Wintzcls, , 1 Edwin eLeCraW, 2 Henry . Radish winter, 1 Edwin Lo 9 Henry lleL‘ruw. Tomatoes, :largc red. 1 Edwin LeCruw. 2 lionry -- .n mm mum 1 Gen Woodcock" Marrow , 1 E LeL‘raw, z. I). now“... GEN RAL MANUFACTURES. Loaf bread, 1 Mrs H LeCraw, 2 Mrs G Woodcock. Collect-ion buns, 1 Hrs T Argue. 2 Mrs J Davis. Tub butter, 50 pounds, Mrs T Argue, 2 Hrs Levi Carl. Crock bup'tor 20 lbs., 1 Mrr TArgue, 2 Mrs Kay. Collec- tion 1 lb prints butter, 1 Mrs Geo Woocock, 2 Mrs T Argue. .Pair, Wool Jen mitts, Mr: T Arghe, 2 Mrs Levi Carl. Pair woollen socks, Adair. 2 Mrs G Woodcock. Pair of woollen gloves, 1 Mrs Wm Adlair, 2 Mrs L Carl. Woollen yarn, single, 1 n the best tea in the making, b‘“ satisfactory cup of m 9°” 2 Mrs LcVi 1 Mrs W ALSO A :ic. Pair of sale in Specimen of handwriting, 1 Miss Adair. 2 Miss LcCraw. Pencil draw- ing. 1 Mrs Birchard. 2 Miss 1) Le- Craw. Painting on xtplvot, 1 Mrs Ar- gue. 2 Mrs Birchard. Painting on silk. 1 Mrs Wm Adair, 2 Mrs Birch- ard . TWO HUNDRED ACRES.â€"â€"In Man- vers, south half lot 12, and west half lot 13, con. 8, Manvcrs. This is a. choice farm, in first-class state of cultivation. 'Convenicnt- 1y situated on leading road, four\ miles from Bethany on G. '1‘. 1L, and six miles from Pontypool, on C.P.R. The buildings are firstâ€"class. FRAME DWELLING AT BETHANY on the G.T.R. ; 14} storeys high ; meat shop, general store, show- room and postofliceâ€"all oocupled 7 L -..A. A.uvm unu- ’3'--- â€"â€"in the building. One of the best business situacions in 'the village. FARM OF 300 ACRES 1N ELDON township, two miles from Eldon Station, 2% from Argyle; conven- ient to churCh and school; 50 acres of tamarack unculled, balance principally cleared ; buildings mod- erate, young orchard ; good wells and running stream. This is an excellent farm for mixed farming. and will be sold en bloc or in par- eels. cellent. ' ONE HUNDRED ACRES IN MAN- vers, north half lot 7, con. 8, all cleared ; one m lc east of Yelver- ton; buildings fair; situated on leading road. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN acres, 5 miles west of Lindsay. Im- proved. Very desirable farm. NINETY ACRES IN OPS township. Bank barn 52 x 52, with new wind; mill thereon ; frame Ubrn 70 x 30 ; young orchard; 8 acres fall wheat sown; over 40 acres plowed. Four miles from Lindsay. ' BRICK HOUSE, frame stable, fve acres of land, at east end of Wood- 1 ville, the property of John Mathia- i ALSO A NUMBER OF HOUSES for WO HUNDRED ACRES, '5 miles from town. There is a bank barn 45x80 and two others, and a. mo- dern brick house, all in first-class condition. W0 HUNDRED ACRES near Beth- any; land and buildings are exâ€" Farms for Sale miles mum: Jaw. or day, In rm to am 5mm.” claimed that he is one o! to $40,000,000 left. by n broth. A total head-on collision occurred on the Gun. Hoopeher, Electric Rul- WKV Monday morning at. Preston. Two londod"coul‘cu's, pushed by‘ a freight. motor wow being moved on to the aiding’ at. Patthuon'a‘ mm. The conductor went ahead to-opcnl the switch and also to flag the poo-i longer on ‘trom Hupolor. u in the rule. The pun-onus- cu- wu not duo tor an minutes “(I the (mum. starc- od {or the I'itch. There in o ahu‘P cnrw ct. an: point. and hm. u the 6m humus- killed. 1 Kent'StneQ Lindsay vâ€" which has the grace and finish of up-fo- dMe foowveer. BURLEY HAS IT. This Spring’s shoe models are the daint- iest that the shoe world has ever known. ‘. I iyou bu “Hurley’s you get this springs models. f you don t get them your shoes will be outed-date. , *1 Buy at this Store *7 71â€"‘1‘ .J‘ (An. v. VI- ‘1'- D7- Domingo mat Style Suits â€"â€"‘ V1 , nd you wil leave the proper style of foot wear. madn of the p10] er n ate: ials and 501913“ pr: per priccs. This tip (a :15 you MOM mm 3010ch mu full’ 4 ‘v A--- "Am‘? a! \"0 Mache- wide. Free to anyone for with: only ”of our worm Fancy JCWclh-ry erllivs‘ .t' ‘0 “nu ”Ch Our goods “11‘ v.1») {0 >011. M customer is entitled to n h:.:u1~ql_m' our. pI-ooont. It you want. um mmmul “I 8“!!!ch your mum: and :\(1dn~~.~‘. We mnmd fiend thc'ZOchth-r) Nu ultlcv‘ f paid. \Vhon sold xwxurn u-i tho monev. .00. and We will promptly send you the human Sou-r. 1m. V .1 muff l‘!' 5““ A_~.‘Lâ€"- .- M. . Imndmnur “ i ..... 1“ u llJuu u.-. WV 2;”de your '6 1 mum an m ( mnndmnd the 20.10:“‘cl1ux ‘ ‘ “'hon mh I‘vim‘n us toyou, paid. the “Iowa?” ”find we “ill px-mupfly send Wt ‘OW: scfl’f. This 1~ :1 grand! ‘0 mndmnn I 1x Smr “an" [gout delay If \ou :xnsmr plump”) the goods and rclmn :‘.u‘ mono) Q‘m '0 five you an ommrLunin M "In our. resent a Handsonu‘ Pu “Gold" wwc Fr“! without Rollin“ ' in CR Dl'f~ CO» M smnsbrmk' not. tar from 1101““ not. flopped 3" M” mm:- lodcins. ‘ he wu mil-0d. m was It“! in hi8 "‘ {ma gt the b0‘ om Md» "t“ being dmost severed fu-um h M Rooke, {he in. ‘ "vm Wear, had his M1 \‘ Cl on “d in. right nnMv W 0‘ the other purewnp mm. but none serimnh. M will be held. M1 If you unswm 1' and return ‘ Iht‘ m5” V wi- QOVHN‘. (\lli’ skins. {or lzu‘gt‘ hum. nund mus“ declared he, “that Hu board in the Watchm garbled to some 0le them do not reprosom at all. Th0 paper 5 them right .or sond a hand reporters hero 1. cry word we say. I it to blame. I wmxld reporter myself. Bu reports all summvr i porter had spoiled w was in what we .sui man-Wardcr reporter «what. we think nlm .‘As the hour appmn inafibshoukllxzfin bl uneasy, and at last copy of the. Watchm his pants pocket the ‘ and remarkcd'that "(,th to talk ulmu posedhc might as w now as any othvr 1i that. report of our 1- ;hc Watchmanâ€"“'8 rdor, or, as he opened up flnnfly journal and u among the many 0”], ticlcs in its pages. about, the CHOOSO \‘.‘; the Pcu'l‘hnrn "w iv‘u Board ca:-:i«.: m bus didn't suit Mr. Sum] "‘l have no hosimti Mrs 301"“ 50‘ «muchâ€"88.3mm S‘ "NO“' in this r11)” meeting it. says 1h: bargain“! with Hu- trogs before Ihvir (-31 don't; our pun-«ms men who are unusual our best. 11 8413‘s tun.3 at tho prom-ding: nus: (Show, of the “uh-slut Only-a few. said itâ€"ni Winn; (‘urrinsi Some of them said it: Salesman Stuplt-s-â€"I not say it Was Un- M1 Salcfinmu Currinsâ€"N (ed that. idea. “.hat “'0- t" what we say- Staples (OHFH‘IIIIH ' that. I Said I (Ullldl. on‘er on the CUlIdHInl if the IIIarkI-I I‘~.«II “ould think 1h(l\ \\.I it. I didn t su_\ ”1‘33 4 \ "1110“. [10 > .I\.~ "(i Salesman (”III-rims would think thon- Salesman Stapltsw Ibcr suing it. ; Salesman Cum-insâ€" Salesman Samplesâ€"i Salesman Currinsâ€" better stop. (lmughlcj It was ChiOfl)‘ about Wardcf's report. or 1.] two weeks baforv. w glance} at this Dapt‘r's‘ oral. i mama move, if: it W"_Matdlmah-“'ardex hm court plaster p make better reports, fro ‘ the meetings 0 mt, was the rosnl Salesman Staples mo representative or thi meeting Of the ('hM'S-J day morning. The reason rm- this mdure 0f thv Hod Ho be, found ‘1 the "Then this rt-xmm man-Ward” 905's thm ‘ing adjourned, ('nuk .8nd bought “1y (“hm-st ‘correct but I dun“: l1 walled mo. 1 think 501' I went to him. Waiting (or mo mud ‘ tied, but, 1 Wanted u: «dan't think I was (‘01 “Here is unothm- (I ‘Baid the fluent. 5111031 0" 90inbed alum: the the artidc. and hv re how the snlcsnwn :11 and talked after the} 0W to; anything after the mcoting (he the newspmwr. New Privileges in (hose du Was aware, he said. Would not curtail bl.“ if the Watchman- "blg enough cars to W said after and no business to p wene lots of things a no importance. till 15d. and own they 1 lugs. Thop did um elude a, quite length: QM qmech with th ed at. the beginning Salesman Currmsâ€"i Salesman Smplcsâ€"1 Salesman Currimâ€"l better stop. (Laughlc But Mr. Slaplvs ha The report Said that. the salesman a HWSI. know anything gut" l-‘itzgorald." ' said Mr. I don't takv much no says, and don't vnnsi he makes as n 'rnns1 trying to gvt our chd he can and if he wzu school children it. dun He had to come to all. A little further 0 Salesman Stnplvs‘ 3 but to that sum»: raised no ohjvclinn "Oh. I thought _\' move that the “at porter be voted 33 our meetings; I 9‘2 on! that." said 1‘3 ihe‘board gut to h Cook oficrod 8%. l :genld 9 cents, and M Cook made it mum bought 0m flhd‘ Bed Rock 17 fitm- thon (‘nfll M breath but M M have his m i!“ Mboush‘ “1 Invipoaa .1704 BRINGS 0 WSPAPER ,chmm-Wa P’M‘fi‘fffl,‘ L'O

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