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Watchman Warder (1899), 31 Oct 1907, p. 10

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Eigfwéifl 31.3! l 'U c ,1 ft" .. S. L. T aube, eyesight specialist. of Toronto, will be at. Dr. Austin's of- fice, Coboconk, on Wednesday, NOV. (ah. If your eyes bother you in any way, or rm.- glasses you are now wearing am: not satisfactory do not ’l‘nor road case between Lee Bros. am] the township of Somcrvilio, which has been attracting consider- "Mo attention in this locality some : me past, was disposed of an the 1.3111 inst” by aMundcipa] Board of Arhitratots composed of Messrs M. (Ircm‘, jr., J. Hodgins with J. Rum- nov 93 referee. The case hung, chief- neglect to have this reliable specialâ€" ist «warnine them.-â€"43-2. A! MR 2 and 3, and Mr. ‘smun, u. LS. of Lindsay, who was ureSnn‘; at vhe mquest of the Board, examined inurtvr-n or fifteen witnesses, as to Goxermuent movements, etc., which resulted in convincing the Board that Lee Bros. owned only a strip of Interesting Items Gathered by Correspondents and Re- porters from Around the Neighborhood. Greer, jr., J. Hodgms wun a. num- my 33 referee. The case hung, chief- I}. upon the true location of the Hun} allowance in front of (ion. A, .1! “fix 2 and 3, and Mr. ‘1mith, O. THE WEEK’S NEWS of the . COUNTY and DISTRICT swamp land 18 feet wide at the nar- rnwost place. between the bay and «'0! line. The Board awarded Lee Bros. $15.00 for sufficient of this r165 m was t Swamp The Wan-Inf: Granted clay..- I: Gold Dust Washky Powder M'Wâ€"fi'w rut? damn" m uni“ mam“ uhmnnmm.mno,-muumson. Ibyauly exceedsthatofallotbernshmpo wdorsmbinnilb‘ob jmtfibitu WWMM1R?\GOLDDUST clumsnrythhgfmnoahthfich » ‘ . \ \. _ -., COBOCONK N ORLAN D J. CARTER Lindsay Mr. Young Man, w.”"’”-’"“ ”“""‘. f' j 47 v; . ‘ . . ply call at the home of Progress and 20th Gentw These two well-khownebra‘nds are only to be had i when you think of Buying yOuI Oyefcoat and Suit forWinter. 1- AALI- fl-_L-..“ Flnf Progress “Black 1' ig Stove Pulish is cntircl \ new. othing like itâ€"noziu 1g 50 goodâ€"has ever been 0 ‘er (1 housekeepers “Black Might” ‘v .z o (D Moiher’s Helper S. L. Taube, eyesight specialist of Toronto, will be Mr. Suggitt's store, Valentin, on Friday, November 8th. from 1 until 4.30 p.m. If there is anything whatever wrong with your eyesight, do nor neglect this oppor- tunity of consulting him.â€"48-2. eldest daughter, Mabel Elizabeth. was united in marriage to Mr. Fred Skerritt, of Toronto. A very pretty marriage ceremony was ceremoniwd on the;2nd mm... at the home of H‘. Thompson, when his makes a quick, lasting $113119 that stands the holiest fire you can build in the stove. i‘quailff god for Grates. Stove- Pipes, or other honwork you want to keep polished. 3 Insist on having ‘Black Knight’ WEDDING AT HOTSPUR. 5 Man, if you are after Exclusive Styles in Furnishings, we can supply your wanna w p Special Shipment of Hats and'chaps passed into Stock this week. Stove Polish V A LENTI A The happy couple left on the 5th for their home in Toronto, the bride travelling in a. grey suit, with gloves to match, and large white hat, trim- med with pink roses. The presents maid was Miss Ethel ’llhompeon, who was daintily gowned in white silk. The groomsman was Mr. W. Short,! of Tory Hill. After the ceremony’ had been performed, the guests ad- journed to the dining-room. where ample just-ice was done to the good things prOV'rded. the tables being prettily decorated with ferns and as~ to the bride were both numerous and costly. We all join in extending the heartiest congratulations. and wish them a long and prosperous Voyage through life. While the wedding match was being played by miss Gillies, of Toronto, the bridal party took their places on the lawn under an ml! or autumnal leaves and fame. The bride was giv- en away by her father, and looked charming attired in lace robe over white silk, with tulle veil, and coro- net 0-! Orange blossoms. The brides- We are informed, says the Omemee Mirror, that -a. moose called to get 3 drink at the Commercial House pump one day last. ween am to quire which way Messrs. Hayes, Beat- ty and Weir intend going for deer this fall. He wanted the information for the deer so they could keep out of the way. Batter change your pro- posed hunting ground, men. This re- minds us that â€"â€"essrs. Hayes and Toole were otrt in the latter’s back yard shining the barrels of their can- 1101:, and after inspecting the work Mr. Beatty wended his way towards Bethany accompanied by his purp and gun, for their daily practice. They were seen returning without any game, out being asked the why an! wherefore, .w explained that m1. Courtney's traction engine would haul ‘ 11‘”: -u':. b . and above an flange in ML!“ A LA.-. WEST PETERBORGUGH. FAR!- ERS' INSTITUTE. Mr. Wm. Collins, secretary of West Peterborough Farmer’s Institute, has received word from the Ontario De- partment of_ Agriculture, that the special speakers for the InStitute meetings this {all in West Peter’bor- ough, will be Mr. E. C. Drury. of Crown Hill, Dr. Annie Backus, 01 To- ronto, and the teacher of Aggiculturd .at the Lindsay school. The dates ranoe gave Mr. E. G. Brock” for! apmctioally thoroughbred Jersey' cow coming thee years old, and e. few days ago he sold her to Red Fr. O’Leary, o: calm. for $75.! 'I‘hisseemsabigpriee,butehe is worth every cent 0! it, forshe hasI given noless than16 lbs. 0! butter ter! in a week, and would :10th better on first-clue gnu. It. Brock bought her somewhere near Funny of the meeting are 1“ Dec. 7.â€"Ezmismore. Dec. 9.â€"La,kefleld. Dec. 10.â€"Warsaw. be held until" Tanuury. Deg. 11.â€"Keene. The Peterborough meetings will not. THIRSTY, BUT INTE-LLIGENT,‘ MOOSE. I Furnishings, we can supply your (1 Suit forWinter. Sim- ;h Century Clothing. be had in Lindsay at wy ers are making elaborate }‘rL,‘aX" anl'tione for a. good season of the 34(1:V‘!“roerin’gamc.”end are looking for- vould.w ward to an exceptionally good time, ,as there are more special attractions ithan ever on the program. {hour as the McDiumddâ€"Hch‘edden ()up, for 1R1 competition between Mum-1a] and iFenelon Falls, and “him becomes 1hr property of the club v nning i. 1111‘: West you: in succession. This cup was ,,hee won by the local club last season. De-I and they are confident that it ‘11} the stay in FeneIOn tor mother winter at :itute least. The Bobpeygeon-Stanton Cup :rbor- for competition between' Bobcaygeon of’ead‘Fenelon Pub, in a new trophy ,1 To- to be played for under the same rules 1ltura‘ as the McDiarmid-McFedden Cup. The dates District Cup competition. played at ”finds”, in the big event 0! the see- i A number from this appointment Attended the fowl supper gt Se:- grave on Monday. the 21M. inst. ' The home of Mr. Charles Swoctman stroll through thc wood north and east 0! the lake. Last Saturday two 'beautieaâ€"thcy are all beauties till you get themâ€"were seen quite non: the roadside. I We are glad to report that Mr. A]- I 5 About two weeks ago Ir. Jonn Hark tipped a quantity of apples, amounting to one hundred and twat- ty-sewm borrels. to Hr. W. Bodman, of Huntsville. The fruit was collect- ed from several of the farmers of the neighborhood . ' bars to make up eight run. This would b? the largest memberuup the :club has yet enjoyed. ‘ ' Tomblenfltbleamwetachoa lushorjnsgdmen; plgn._ Wetboteadu bert Henderson. who hurt his Not in a. runaway accident about seven or eight. weeks ago, is ugajn able to walk without the support of his care. Being an energetic man doul‘bkleas Mr. Henderson is u glad to be arOLnd again. as we axe pleased to see mm was gladdened by the mivu of a baby boy on Saturday last. Our congratulations are extended. Mr. Charles Broad is attending the Model School at. Port Perry. CURLING PROSPECTS A'I‘ I'ENE- LON FALL). Class commencing last Tuesday of each 2:00:31 These Iesmnsteaches hm; to cut, ta puttogetherwy gumeut mmthe plaineuts-hirtwaistsniutotbenoctehbas etedres. Thewboleftnilycnnleemfim one course. We hue naught over Devan WWIWMWN son. as it. is open to clubs from Oah- uwa, Petcrboro, Lindtay, Colbome, Port Hope. Beneville, Orillia and other towns. In addition, there are the usualncompetitions among the 10- ml rinks. The managing committee in yourapuotlmosthmcr Take a Personal Course at School. LEARN DRESS-MAKING BY MAIL The' Gazette says :â€"-'l‘he luml curl- rs are making elaborate preparaâ€" certainly do need Xena-1’38”“: Cato. Whether it‘s from n Dunc. Cut. sum. Swelling or Spavin. xsxmnus wlll cure the kmcnessâ€"qmcklyâ€"completely. CUPAI. Sun, May 16th '06. “I lave used Kcndnll‘s Spcvin Cure for so years slid find it a sun cure." AA_-‘ A_.-.‘ Lame Bases wants to perfection. J 01111 PLANT. . Tho‘ NW”, 0! Cumpbelno'rd on plant a mam Falls. The by-hw was voted on on Friday hit unlea- riod. by a. vote 0! 296 {or and 11 113er BIG IANGOLDS time his strong point is mangozdn'. But to the tale 0! truth as bwoe‘ly told by Tho Petal-boron”: Exluriner: Here’s something m be thankful lor. m motnmg, Mr. P. H. Nuk- cr. of Indign Riven brought «a the Mr omoe two mangolds, weigh- ing together thirty pounds. They .. ...1.|..I. Pon Hope Guide: A couple years ago Mr. W. H. HcOallum, clerk o! the township of Hope. received one potato from Medicine Bat, and the yield from this we: fourteen hills. Mr. Hoodlum placed them carolully away, am! this yesr planted an 10‘. withmoxrenltthuhomzmy bushels. It is his mutton to phat the twenty bushels next you. with the hope that the yield will supply the township 9‘ Hop. {or all unto come. Thieisthestoryu‘imto us by the clerk on Friday morning. NO RACE to be much room 10:- oomplaint on the score of unproductive land, gt least, so {at as Ir. Walker is con- corned. PRESENTATION '1‘0 DRAWER AT SOUTH lam correspondent. in being voted 10:- appreciating . good thing when they get it, as was evidenced Thurs- day. when a. few of the pawn met at the residence 0! Hr. W J. K111811532 the directgr for the lzvmliLV. and presented their milk-drawer, Mr. George Sherman with ; beautiful gold watch chain. gccompuniod with the {allowing “the”: Sir, we, a. few or the patrons o! Bobcaygeon cheese factory, have met that in a. somewhat public was we might express our appreciation o! drawer. We have admin“! you for your punctuality tad obligdng unn- ner. Many of no he] that. we huve sometimes impooed too much on your good mture, u yeti were any. cheerfully willing to do any 0! us a favor, and although it. has not. been a. very successful year {or milk-draw- en, yet that is . great consolation {or you in {he bet 0! knowing that you enjoy the esteem nod geod will 0! this entire neighborhood. We all a$09!). yet, M m of tho hourly-m poloctnpu highly pleased with your ”Moon. Simd on bolt” 0! the Pm Campbou, J. ‘. mumm‘m. Thom. “manymdnmw andbmhoocnpm‘mthronom. not-um on. o! In. M'- “mummonmm ingotué 1m: inst” It. mun. Ju.L.Arnoldmutw¢thuucident whichthoughbudenOIghm k: humus-unmighthavemn. Potts' hill, botween three cud tou- Thin Whilc dnivhg out to the Praline!- to ampt this watch chain Iron hermlabym NINETEEN sax-ms. SUICIDE IN THESE I O- TA'I‘OES. good qualities as a. “27ml: wri’ta. u South Vor- batik of twvn'y which VERI '- it. after This 7;] Working Pants 1; Melon Falls Star. Lindsay Rout-8t. Near the Post one. Watches, Clocks, J ewellery, Silverware, Flatware, China..!etc., etc. PU TY’S RETIRING SALE The Riggs stock will be sacrificed to clear for {new 80065. Sale begins Wednesday. ‘ contmue until the stock is sold. Open evemng: PRICES BUT AiSPECIALIST’S SERVICES. Frames fitted and re aired. S ectacles fully adjusted p p Eyes mined free from 9 ameto 12 no In. to 5 13.111. Further announcer! MR. R. L. MORGAN (Optician of the firm ox Morgan Bros. for many years) has purchased at a. low rate on the dollar, the stock of Mr. Rig“ Omng .to~thc wonderful increase in the optical business?! above firm it was impossible {or Mr. Margan 10 8‘" 1.‘ necessary attention ; and now being releivcd ot'any “ESPN?“ 1!! drug store, his full time will be given to the Optical b11519" Horse Covers Commercial Several Sets 5. 25 H ’ ‘ 0;: 8 W001 Sample Wool Undershin er ' 03' regular value. ‘ ' . we” Top Shirts, etc. etc. “ ‘.n" 8 P1! Wool Sox, 5 pair for $1.00. Home lulu lists. ANNOUNCE ME! If you want full market value for your RawFurSWGinseno sln'p to af- I'd! M in not Opal: Our instruccion is individual. Stardom; my sneer on my school day. Our Saturation in Bookkeeping. Short. ma. Typewriting. etc" is practical and up-wm. Write or all 3nd talk the nutter over with A. n. HOUSTON. Principal. Lindsay, Ont. Dr. Burrows CORONER FEDERAL BUSINESS COLLEGE S. J. PETTY FOR BARGAINS IN I m; Woollen (0., mm Ontario All wool check. >ha With buckle. 82.25 to Robe Linings, fancy cheek to 60¢ per square yard. .J ‘ Untearable Tweed Pal“- d 7 7-4-- guns. made ”0 W001: M mug renen'cu w 3: g1ven tn the inaw Suits, Wmnted. ”m“mmsv held twice a Hm" Transatts a general banking hm Interest at highest current 11' d lowed on depOsits on the daily W TH E ‘ Farmer’s Ban of Canada Branches in this District : w Pontypool. Neatleton, Judi and Dun-ford. 3 in 1 Gun Oil and W “ch... Grease. Also a splendid [in of Loaded Shout Baker Bryans, lime; Head Office : Toronu 81 Company and (“131 and. EM“ January and u by u.- (a lawn! 8'.th school of Telegrap : )w-st. Eff-«unto. \\ .1», ~ Wsmssss $$$$$é mmmssss sssssss: V ENTER any mu 1.. ii'OOW kl BuinosaorShm-t hmm- . -. I haunrodm gmd‘m- \, u v- a II. y.ou Weprunde :4 {up - “facilities. Write u). Contrd Business School W886”: sssssszss : rsnnannpnv : 06 {mean Tomuu- W S ;. W36“ 83$ SSS SSS A Beautiful Complexi FRE U bounty h morn desirahl 9W“ complaxion and e u n muue- compluu'on “W b y the I: ~ of the ORIEN'I «L S 1"! obtained after yeti "find u. gnu. «pause. H 1 “It nod by the lures: udl ”It women of Europe. . THOROUGHLY educate l f “(MW of this #611001 T “we of goblin; positions. than LIP- su} Wkly gn st. :r t tune to enter. ""9 mt! Alexander Get the 308$ 1. Mon ad recipe . U “Wasn’t, forever y '4 I“. both, {or u um Led Ji) V , A“ an Pain!“ ad Prot'rc“.\ . ”I" and Commercial u u by us. our new bu; ( “mains Sent with 1»: 19'» but on receipt of 4c in stun p i! It [)th 80111» fity tut the farmers m maria will be banana winter by lack of if stock. In Some St‘litxd -r feed is g \‘vry .4 How is it ‘ ”cl w: M? Are they t “:32? DO [10! to 41.1 Mot rug and $2.00 1n rm or bins. Get ~ “on our supply 11 I'll'fl: ’3» C. MOSELE\ N 3' Revealed refs The Secret n1 . ELLIOTT. I) vv_â€"_ , m! of this schuul uro- a!“ positioni. Th? do: an“: thnn the WM"! hm for 001] mmmlingm fl! "3 8‘". W- ‘1. a your loos! cont. considerably Toronto. W Iron cruwm r W. New Yor Um this oppo‘ Ehe blood 0 builds up in every " . It Pa; Menu] 3$$5$$ with 1‘! IN, bu

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