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Watchman Warder (1899), 4 Oct 1906, p. 3

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which ifts but 33 that resents .nd at- value. ything dining oudoir. Lmuni- date- ides. ad I oubie ‘83 loch, é ts i SIM! (0%. E 12) Kent Streak Over Maren-n B LEIGH R: DR 5 A TOTTEN [GORE G. JACKSON . Barristers, eta. solicitor. tor the County 0! Victoria and the Bank of Montreal. Honey to loan on mortgages at an-_ the lowest William-st... I F. D. Moore, m lowegt; Sawfly 7 pgrtormed. R. POGUE. DENTIST, office near- ly opposite the post-office. Special sttention given to children’s teeth. Howard V. Pogua, D.D.S. L.D.S. R. SUTTON, Dentist. Lindsay, Hon or graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Sur- geons. All the 'latest improved method: adopted and prices moder- cte. 'Omce over Anderson Nu- gent’n, opposite Veitch’l Hotel. say. Honor graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dentistry. All the latest, and im- proved branches of dentistry a: m. Vâ€"v- , ins. Wirliam-st.. formerly O'Leary'u omco. a Vw-‘fi ‘â€" . n _ â€" Headquarters for 800‘] th' lembet of Royal Dental College. mthodonia. Crown and :5er work. The successful extraction of teeth under gas (Vitalized Air) and flu insertion of the beat artificial dentures continues to be a. spam“! of this omca. on» nearly oppo- site tho Simpson Home; wonomm Fog co ~4 ._,..‘ 1.2m JOHN H. WILSON WATCHMAN-WABDER, OCTOBER 4", 1906 GROSS, Dentist? . WALTERS. DENTIST -West of' Flavene’s Vdvér Gregory'- Kent and Wi And Bridge? Judge ery may become moist and moldy. A homedmade haV' box will usually be} found cheaper and more practical. Al- most any box will do which has a A tightly-fitting cover. The ‘wood of which it is made should not be too thin, and of course there should be no knot. holes or cracks. Old trunks and valises may sometimes be successfully utilized in this way. The box should be loosely filled with shavings, paper, or hayâ€"the last mentioned being probably the most satisfactory. The hayshould be re- newed every two or three weeks. Be- fore the pots are ready the reciuisite number of nests in the hay should be prepared, and when the pots are.placâ€" ed. in these holes the hay should be packed under and around them tight- ly. Any _kind of pots can be used, el- though of course earthen ones hold the heat best. The tighter the top fits the better, but if the food is to be used within six or eight hours, it is CAUGHT COLD ON THE C.P.R. LE Mumfordtdlslml’sycflu curedhimaftcrthenoctors m5, 53km" just what no as . healthy firmer. He_ works his ow Egséats, chills zngffevefand 1 pieces my ungs. was sinking, emu?“ the doctors said than for me. Two months trut- meotofPsychine putmeright on my fee! and I We had no mtum of lung trouhlo since.’ . I: Mr. ,Munflxd had stated to take Eééak'ehvis m- 50c. Per” Bottle WWW‘QW WW“ VCJV'WwW' ~Jb’ W" W as; Boxall Matthie i3? ' HARDWARE " %%%% The Hay Box‘or Cook Stove Continued from page one. we sell better goods at the same price, if we sell the same goods for less money, or we carry goods which you cannot obtain elsewhere we deserve your Order. 1'! ELYB 1‘0 KEET'OOHPITITION. __ Gill or Write for Quotation: in the Line; We Cmy and the Work W. Do. Builders’ Hardware; Miscellaneoue Hardware ; Tin, Enamelled and Nickel Plated Ware; Cooking'and Heating Stoves; Hot Air and Hot Water Furnace Work; Plumbing and Metal Work; Iron Pipe and Fittings, Paints, 011's and Varnishes‘; Glass and Painters supplied. 3”H’ewo:ksmsmm Auctioneers . ,. 3- CAfiBRAY. Ont», Li‘ Everybody likes a .w.um%. n‘. worthy to be called Happy Thought, Souvenir, and Treasure Stoves and Ranges are GUARANTEED PRODUCT not necessary that they should be of a kind which can be hermetically clos- 'edl ()rdixidfy'tops Will be found per~ fcctly satisfactory. When the pots have been placed in the box carefully. and without lifting the lids, they should be covered with. a pillow and the lid securely fastened. When not in use, the box should be left open and the hay loosened. the pillow being hung in the air to dry thoroughly. The chief advantages of the hay box may be summed up asfollowzs 1. The cost of fuel canbe reduced four-fifths or even nine-tenths. 2. The pots are not made dimcult- to wash ; they are not blackened, and they will last for an almost indefinite period of time. ‘ 3. The food is better cooked, more tasty, more nutritious, and more oiâ€" gestible. 4. The kitchen odors are obviated. 5. Time and labor saved. 6. There is.no need of stirring no; fear of scorching or burning. .\- 7. The cares of the housewife are lessened, and her health and happi- ; ness are thus protected. 9. Warm water can always be had when there is illness in the house and during the summer when fires are not kept up. 10. Milk for the baby can be kept warm all night in a pot of want. 11.. Where workmen's families live crowded in or two rooms, the lid- ditional suffering caused by kitéhbn heat is obviated by the hay-box, for the preliminary cooking can all ,be done in fine cool of the morning 12. At picnics the appetites of the young people are only hair’satlsfled‘ by sandwiches and 01’.th cold men. The bear boxean furnish shot med! anywhere Â¥and_a.t any tithe, " 8. The kitchen need notbe in dis- order belief the day. ‘ employment can take with them hot cofl‘ee, soup, or an entire meal, thus avoiding the necessity of 'returning home atafixad hour or‘ having“ it‘ brought to them by. another member of the family. ' , 14. When different empgdyxmnts, make it ~-neces8ary for the vn‘rious members 'of a- family totake their male pt jdiflei'ent hours,“ ‘this can ‘be mm without a multiplicetjpn pr- work. with the aesiétahce of the. M. box._ Of veourge it 'is access-17' m ‘13.? Similarly. men and women working in the fields or having night THE VERY BEST MADE IN CANADA. mnkfort.‘ Germany.- returning Mr. E. Hosgmxre stated that as he wing it. had been appointed mists“. mn- . neither agar of the SurfingBank at Kirk- - field, his new duties would require his full time, and therefore he in: “mtg, compelled to under his resignation 1;, various from the emcee ‘of clerk and treas- iii ‘ um: of the township, such wig-nu; e M. tionjto take piece at the end ofthe S _can b? present your; .vw..,- 4 . ‘- A. _-_ u The following~ i9 the honor rol, for September. names in order of merit: Sr. tom-tn classâ€"Martha Johns. {Jr. fourth classâ€"Jessie Robertson, Maggie Kingsborough. Sr. Suiâ€"Torrance Robertson. Cora Thompson. Robert Kingsborough, Spurgeon Hunter. - . ‘v nus- â€"râ€"â€"q--__. Jr. 3rd.L-Jessie John§, Nellie Brien and Emma. Randell even, Mag- gie Johns. Bruce Robertsou. Ruth Robertson, Jr. 2nd.â€"Eva Robertson. Thomas Lewis, J anie Burgess, Maggie Bur- gess, Venie BurgeSS, James Thomp- Best in reading and spelling in first class. Morgan LeWis. Best in arithmetic, Ross Robertson, Best in writing, Walter Kennedy. ,Oct.18th; gt 1.1 a. m. E; IOEGKOVEi Clerk. vv-v vv uv-- . Mr. Natalie urged tint the cul- vert on the, townline be deepened. drained and cleaned out to or ginal grade. A I n,_._ .A,--._.I-‘I I." “3ft 2nd.â€"Eva. Robertson. Thomas Johnston and May Kingsborough, Wesley Brien, Joe Hunter, Maggie Robei'tson. Councii met in Lorneville tn 12th inst. Members all pro g-ut. urer pay from lthe general funds the sum of $35 towérds the cost. of the stone crusher, the balmy of the account to be paid by Conn. lic- Fadyen from his appropriation for ward 1. Carried. ' A deputation of parties interested in municipal drein No. 1 waited on 0' â€"\-v- Moved by ‘Ooun. Ross. secanded by Conn. Robinson. that the township engineer be instructed to have municipd drain No. 1 cleaned out to original grade line, beginning at the culvert on the townline and ex- tending through Thanh. gineer be put. an mmflcipu drain No. 1, Eldon end Thanh. Amend- vasvSpencep-That the minutes as read he reCeived and a«loP§ml.--Car- Pu Conn. Robinson :eported having examined gravel pit known as Cooper’s Hill and found a good quality of gravel ranging from 3 to 12 feet in depth. ' Mr. Sam. Jen’s reported on the Bad condition of road beat No. 33. Robinsonâ€"Spgme.-â€"flht the treas- AL- the council. Eldon Council Proceedings 8.8. No. I, Verulam a. 4;} Atapm inflame! w animus int-eddies much; (“eyed by In. (Rem) PW. the bride. dfintily attimedin chum amt «may the drawing 'room 0‘11 “the am of her tether She was attehd- ed by the groom‘e,flster. Miss Ker thewuspm Wholoeked cull-min; in mdress‘ ot whitenormdie. ' The grooxn was ably assisted by Mr Charlie Babcock, brother of the bride. After the oerembny all re- paired to the dining room. where a sumptuOus wedding breakfast was served. The house was prettilyn dec- orated with cut flowu‘s and green sprays the bridal' part} wearing white and pink carnetions. “In: smilax. The high esteem in which the bride was held was shown by the numerous costly presents she re- ceived, among which «as the groom's gift, a. handsome silver sugar bowl and spoonholder com- bined. the bridesmaid receiving from him a. beautiful pearl brooch. An important announcement was made last week at the Education Department in regard to senior teechers' examinations. At present these are divided into two parts, with a total of twelve subjects. Public school teachers with second- class certificates cannot pails them now while they are teaching. be- cause they would need to go to a high school to prepare. In order to remove this diaculty as far as pos- sible. and to encourage such teach- ers to prepare for a higher grade certificate. and in justice to those who want to make public school teaching their lilo work. it has been decided ‘to divide the work iinto four parts. and to arrange that candidates who obtained junior leaving standing not later than 1900 may substitute a course of English literature for Latin.’!‘hls is done beâ€" cause some teachers did not; take Latin when qualilying. it not being obligatory. and others who did and have been teaching {or the last five years will have forgotten most of Mum. Wilson‘s mulling suit ‘wu navy‘bine with hat to much. The hammnplo left on the 6.20 train for Midhnd. mid showers of rice and confette. " A’pretty SW wedding «as solem‘nixed on WW.19th inst. a? the home of the bride's parents Mr. and In. A. C Babcock.18 Wil- liam-st., south, when their only daughter, Ema, was joined in holy wedlock to Mr. W.) E. Wilson, of this, town. Rev. E. L. Phelps, officiating. There we thousands of mothers throughOut Canada who have no heap itation in saying that the good health enjoyed by their little ones is entirely due to the judicious use of Baby’s Own Tablets. And there are many mothers who do not hesitate '_J_ AL- their Latin. Thechnnge has been deciqed upon in accordance with the request 0! n representative deputation from the pwlic school section of the Ontario Educational Association. GUARANTEED CURB f9! PMS 511;.jvnrm‘fnu no Sutherland to refund menu if PAZO OWNT unstocuroinatoudm 50c; says: “I feel sure that Baby's Own Tablets saved my baby's life. When I first begun giving them to him he was so badly constipated that the bowels could only be moved by in. jection. and he suflered terribly. After the first day I saw a marked change. and in less than a wcnk the trouble was entirelyremovml, and he has since enjoyed the best at lit-nah." You can get Baby's Own 'I'M~:r-ts from your druggist or by mail at 1’5 cents a. box from The Dr. WilliamS' shade. Barney says he was down the Otonsbee Saturday afternoon fishing. He trawled up and down for hours without a. bite. He was just on the verge of returning home when a terrific pull on his line told him samethlng was doing. He caught his line more 11me and brazed his feet for a lively time. Something was on the hook all right, because the line slackenod. and with a mumshthe big fish started down stream once more, and when he got to than! of thetsthor Barneywas mindfullysixlnchesoflhis seat and hourly dumped into the river. For 0. is: minutes the fisherman andthenshmsdinrs battle to any that at critical periods Tablets have snved a. baby life. Wm. Portia. St. Genevieve: Mr. Barney Devlin. one of the keenest sportsmen in Peterborough, and one who can tell a really good - story. says the Review. has now ya yam which puta‘Mr. An- dy Laidlaw's partridge story in the fiaicihe Co., Brockvillc. QM. Important Amendment to School Regulations mmmmmm WILSON-BABCOCK. ’Iunge that Milked Cows - Saved Ba'by’s Life 'won out um éIt~Iilil Pay You i 3 WHEN IN TOWN TO CALL g 3 . .2. at- Anderson, hugent Co.’s 3 Anderson, Nugent Co § [Jada-twat If m it.- Branches. 3 3 w:+:~o~:ooo.w:oo-:+ wzwwmw: ”oz-wow.» 99mm "UV ’wâ€" -u‘d â€" _ thief, When he opened the big fish he found that it had been living on tho ht of the land and was in am elm condition. It had formed the lubit of lounging along the shores during the hot weather, in wait {or the cattle to come down to drink or to stand in the water to cool on. Then u: star would run up I cows and disappear. SfldllS in fllfllitllffl {ma they verify the star.v "it; Beam-s “and: say ha dead earnest when he told th Boom and Bedroom Suites, Fancy Rockers, Centre Tables, Parlor Cabinets. 3001‘ Cases and Writing Desks, Couches, Lounges, EuyChfim‘Dim‘ and .11 the other odd pieces needed for the home. During the Fall F air a Special discount will be given on all our lines of Furniture. The Stock is larger than ever and well assorted. Consisting of Pgrlor, Dining- HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE Vofi. Then the sly fingy m9}:- . TAN GNEY EVERY LINE COMPLETE. THE FINEST RANGE OF GOODS EVER SHOWN IN THIS DISTRICT. at Anderson, Nugent 8; Co.’s arid inspect their new stock of Kent Street, Lindsay milk the the yarn Beingadirect importer [unable toquobethecloaestpfices. :plant for lettering and Tracing. We are able to do better and deeper work than heretofore. Call and get designs and prices be- fore purchasing. WOBK8.â€"In the roar of w on Cambridge-at” opposite the Putin. The Canada Permanent Western Canada .Mort- FE? 91 Int-It” “I. an! Gran!“ tent with mm “1‘1 m ”' quiz-menu. ALL BUSINESS of thin natuu may print. and manual. lindsay Marble WOIKS Farm Loans inandmanufactuneraofdl . Soothem 9min m

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