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Watchman Warder (1899), 14 Oct 1908, p. 5

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ry stock which rcustomers, This )OD CONDITL 'RAC'I‘ GRADE. bPlease mention or ten ”tug. , onereal good i1 orchard, from the any of ] u for a months in 1 :ouutry u a order» for n lot 16, hpcruto {armor be married men 5 ACRES OP 'ariposa. Ap- Jlies, Cambray ‘f and the pur- ;. Small 0" riety of fruit. fiety of fruit ‘159, Lindsay, takea even tb a: capital son. mart. I WILL ASY TEIKMSO ME FOR PAY- .ts will reqnifl Tram the out- lied with address : fGHES. Andsay. ‘ small capital, 'ould take up onevhalfmilea >r price am i To RENT.â€" 13, Maripofl' _ tillable land. nixed grain 0’ é locality. hall vet terms ame house and Terms 8837‘ house, rated near sta- dred feet up- in line of tho ‘lway, between a, it is my name to tho Agata ACRES ON SES 11: €011.11: or less, 140 Apply ” WoodVinOv containing at 30:60 Lindsay Branch, B. E. WALKER, President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager way with equal facility. ‘ E f ”I t E d d t f d 90 U P‘ TRY B U 3 ' N ES 5 ”filleflér’tie°ir§nsa3fi22m§Pst§2ar h.- mkingr business. Sales notes will be cashed or taken for collection. Ac 0 nts ma be 0 ened b mal and BAN Kl NG BY MAI L cor:‘ies depoysited 05 withdrawn iln this “in; with 001121 famlltv. 122 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Branchzs throughout Canada, and in the United States and England THURSDAY. 00mm,..qw Money to loan on first mortgages on ment. u Ofioe' hour! Btu w.» on will find it toydur édvantage to If you are saving money y , Open an account in our Savings Bank Department. Interest. 33: per cent. Office Hours: 10 to 3 o’clock. Saturdays 10 to 1 o’clock. Branches of the Bank in every Province of the Dominion. - A general Banking business. transacted. Savings Department at every Capital Paid Up Rest ‘ Undivided Profits Branch. Bank of Montreal ' HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO nsmnnmsnnn 1896 WILLIAM FLAYELLE, President ESTABLISHED 1817 Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve Fund, - 6,00 0,000 . Holmes, Manager . B. Black, Manager Lindsay Branch $14,400,000 $12,000,000 26,617,628 ESTABLISHED 1861 $2l7,628 terms of repay- ms wAr‘cuMANMARDtR. LINDSAY. erRlO. POULTRY. Pair Brahmas lightâ€"1. and 2 S Ol_iver. Pr Cochjnsâ€"l Stephen 01i- ver, 2 Eng: lietherell Pr. Mr black redâ€"1 Stephen Oliver. Pd! BERKSHIRE. Boar agedâ€"1 G. H.‘ Mark. Boar under one yearâ€"1 and 2 G. H. Mark. Sow agedâ€"1 and 2â€"0. H. Mark. ' Sow" "imder One yearâ€"1 and DORSET SHEEP. Two ewes having raised lambs this seasonâ€"1 W. R. King. -Ram lamb- 1 W. R. King. " YORKSHIRE WHITEâ€"SWINE. Boar agedâ€"1 W.‘R. King, 2 Wil- liam Downer. Sow agedâ€"1 W. R. King. Sow under one yearâ€"1 and 2 W. P. King. GRADE CATTLE. Cow in call or evidence o!â€"â€"1 'John HV. Mark. 2 William Channon. Heifer 2 years oldâ€"1 William Chan- ‘non. Heifer 1 year oldâ€"1 William ‘Channon, 2 A. J. Mark. Heifer calfâ€"1 John W. Mark, 2 William Channon. Best herd of cattle, any lkindâ€"l Will-lam Channon. COTSWOLD- SHEEP. Two ewes. having raised lambs this seasonâ€"1 G. H Mark. Two ewes shearling. and two ewe lambsâ€" 1 G. H. Mark. Ram agedâ€"1 and 2 G. H. Mark. Ram shearlingâ€"l G. H. Mark, 2 William Downer. Ram lambâ€"1 and 2 G. H. Mark. LEICESTER SHEEP. Two ewes, having raised lambs tliis seasonâ€"1 John Cullis, 2 M. Mc- Arthur. - Two ewes shear-ling -â€" 1 John Cullis, 2 Malcolm McArthur. Two ewe lambsâ€"1 M. McArthur, 2 John Cullis. Rain shearlingâ€"l John Cullis. Ram lambâ€"1 M. Mc- Arthur, 2 John Cullis. SHROPSHIRE SHEEP. Two ewes having raised lambs this seasonâ€"1 J. R. Kelsey, 2» G. Mc- Kague. Two ewes shearlin'g - 1 J. . R. Kelsey. Two ewe lambs â€" 1 J .. R. Kelsey,2 George McKague. Ram aged, 1 J. R. Kelsey. Ram shear- 1fng.â€"1 J. R. Kelsey, 2 George Mc- Kague. Ram lambâ€"1 and 2 J. R. Kelsey. ard. Bull 1 year oldâ€"1 Anrea Birchard. THOROUGHBRED JERSEYS. Cow in calf or evidence ofâ€"l John R. King, 2 Stephen Ollver. Heifer 2 years oldâ€"1 S. Oliver. Heifer 1 year oldâ€"l S. Oliver. Bull 2 years oldâ€"1 S. Oliver. '2 years oldâ€"1 ' C. H. Knight, 2 Richard Greefixvay. Colt one year .oldâ€"l‘ Richard Greenway, 2 David Steyens. Best foal of 1909 â€" 1 Richard Grecnway, 2 A. E. Rich. Parr horses in haxnessâ€"l Neil Mc- Lean, 2 G. A. Washington. R0 A1) AND CARRIAGE. Brood mare and foalâ€"1 David Ste. vens. Colt. 2 years oldâ€"1 J. W. Hancock, 2 William Channon. Colt 1 year oldâ€"1 David Stevens, 2 Wil- liam Channon. Best foal of 1909-â€" I>~ Cow in calf or evidence ofâ€"I and 2 William Channon. Heifer 2 years oldâ€"1 and 2 William Channon. Heifer 1 year oldâ€"1 and 2 William Channon. Heifer calfâ€"1 and 2 Wil- liam Channon. Bull agedâ€"1 A. J. Mark. Bull yearlingâ€"1 Eddie Rich, 2 William Channon. Bull calfâ€"1 A. J. Mark, 2 William Channon. THOROUGHBRED HOLSTEINS Heifer 1 year oldâ€"1. Alfred Birch- hands and overâ€"1 John Gillis. Single driving horse, under 1542; handsâ€"1 George Curtis, 2 G. Mar- .tindale, 3 Nelson Barker. Lady driverâ€"1 J. J. Bushnell, 2 Miss Net- tie DeGeer. Gentleman’s turnout â€"- 1 J. J. Bushnell. 2 George Curtis. THOROUGHBRED DITRHAMS 1 David Stevens. Pair carriage horsesâ€"1 J. J. Bushnell, 2 John Brown. Single driving horse, 15} AGRICULTURAL HORSES. Brood mare and foalâ€"1 John Cory, 2 ‘George McKague. Colt 2 years oldâ€"1 and 2 W. R. Greenway. Colt 1 year oldâ€"1 A. E. Webster, 2 Dan McNabb. Best foal of 1909â€" 1 Percy Brown, 2 John Cory. Pair agl. horsesâ€"1,Michael Caughlin, 2 J as. Rich. DRAUGHT HORSES. Brood mare and-foalâ€"l John De- Geer, 2 William Downer. Colt 2 years oldâ€"1 A. E. Webster, 2 Wil- liam Downer. Colt 1 year old - 1 Ernest Webber; 2 James Taylor. Best foal of 1909â€"1 W111. Downer, 2 John DeGeér. Pair, draught horses â€"1.Michael Daddy, 2 William Chan- non. GEN. PURPOSE HORSES. Brood mare and foalâ€"1 Richard Greenway, 2 George McKague‘. Colt ’irize List of Mariposa Bull 1 year oldâ€"1 Alfred Fall Fair for 1909 D. W. King. 2 Leslie Mark, 2 we.- termelonsâ€"l George Savlnac. Coll. 0! cut flowersâ€"1 Leslie Mark, 2 Ne]- l3 6 parsnipsâ€"I George Savinac â€" David Tait. 2 pumpkinsâ€"1 W. P. _King. 2 George Savinac. 6 winter radishesâ€"l Fred SaVille. 6 long Lradishesâ€"l Enos Metherell. 2 squash 1â€"1 Fred Saville. 6 turnips, Swede â€"1 W. P. King, 2 D. W. King. 2 vegetable marrowâ€"1 Fred Saville. FRUITS AND FLOWERS. 12 fall applesâ€"1 Alfred Birchard, 2 J. K. Parkin, 31. F. Brass. 12 winter afaplesâ€"l NeISOn Barker, 2 J. K. Perkin. 12 crab applesâ€"1 Jas. Taylor, 2 James Jordan, 3 Steph- en Oliver. Collectipn of applesâ€"1 J. K. Parkin, 2 James Jordan, 3 Nelson Barker. 2 citronsâ€"l Geo. Savinac, 2 D. W. King. 2 bunches black grapesâ€"1 Mrs. D. Dundas, 2 James'l‘aylor. 1.2 pears,â€"1 J. K. Parkin, 2 James Taylor. . 12 blue plumsâ€"1 Mrs. D. Dfindas, 2 Mrs. James Jordan. 12 egg plumsâ€"1 Mrs. James Jordan, 2 Mrs. James Taylor. 12 plums, green gage â€" 1 Stephen Oliver, 2 Mrs. James J or- dan. 6 tomatoes-1 D. W; King, 2 Fred Kemp. Coll. of tomatoesâ€"1 â€"1'w. P. King, 2 A. E. Rich. Bush. potatoes, Early Ohioâ€"1 W. P. King. .Bush. potatoes, Rural New Yorkerâ€" 1 George McKague, 2. George Savin- ac. Bush. potatoes, any other kind â€"l George Savinac, 2 Leslie Mark. 2 J. F. Brass. 1 quart pickling on- ionsâ€"1 Lealle Mn'rk. 1 peck potato onions-ml Fred Seville, 2 John -W. Mark. 12 onions from seedâ€"1 Mrs. James J ordan, 2 Leslie Mark. 12 onions from topâ€"1 D. W. Klng. 2 Leslie Mark. Bush. potatoes. Bur- bankâ€"1 A. E. Rich, 2 George Mc- Kague. Bush potatoes, Early Rose :H‘mburgs. silver smuggled -- 1 and :2 S. Oliver.‘ Pr. Kondansfl and ’2 IS. Oliver. Pr. Leghbrns, brownâ€" 1 and 2 W. R. King. "‘ Pr. Leghorns. bullâ€"1 Enos Metherell. Pr. Leg- homs whiteâ€"1 and 2, S. Oliver. Pr. Minoreesâ€"l and 2 Enos nether- ell. Pr. Orpi'ngtons, but! â€" 1 Enos 'Meaiereu, 2 w. R. King. Pr. Ply- mouth Rocks, barredâ€"1 S. Oliver, 2 Enos Metherell. Pr. Plymouth Rocks, buttâ€"1 Enos Metherell. Pr. Plymouth Rocks, whiteâ€"1 S. Oliver. Pr. Polands, golden spangled â€" 1 S. Oliver. Pr. Polands, silver Spang- ledâ€"1 and 2 S. Oliver. Pr. Span- ishâ€"1 and 2 S. Oliver. Pr. Wyan- .dottes, silverâ€"1 and 2 George 89.- Hinac. Pr. Wyandottes, white -- 1 {Enos Metherell, 2 Harold Weldon. Pr. ducks, Pekinâ€"l '8. Oliver. Pr. geese, Toulouseâ€"1 Enos. Metherell, 2 W. R. King. Pair turkeys, bronze -â€"1 W. R. King. 1 Leslie Mark, 2 Fred Kemp. 6 garden carrots, shorthornâ€"l Leslie Mark, 2 George Savinac. 6 heads or celeryâ€"1_Fred Kemp, 2 Fred Sa- ville. 6_red cabbageâ€"1 John Dc- Geer. 2 F. P. Coad. 2 white cab- bageâ€"1 George Savinac, 2 F. P. Coed. 2 ‘cgulifloweraâ€"l F. P. Coed, 2 George Savmac. 2 cucum- bers-1 John W. Mark, 2 Fred Kemp. 6 mangolds, long red â€" 1 Eddie RICH. 2 George Savinac. 6 malgolda, yellow-1 C. H. Knight. ROOTS AAD VEGETABLES. 6 beets, long bloodâ€"1 Harold Wel- don, 2 Leslie Mark. 6 beets, tur- nipâ€"1 D. W. King. 2 F. P. Coad. Field éarrots, whiteâ€"1 George Sa- vinac. 6 garden carrots. orange â€" 1 Leslie Mark, 2 C H. Knight. 12 ears sweet cornâ€"1 Leslie Mark, 2 C. E. Knight. Kague.- Bush. fall wheat, redâ€"1 George McKague, 2 Herb. Graham. Bus}: fall wheat whiteâ€"1 Enos Meth- erell. Bush. spring wheatâ€"1 Mrs. J. E. Terrill, 2 A. E. Rich. Bush. clover seed, alsikeâ€"l Thos. Webster. Peck beans whiteâ€"1 Mrs. J. E. Ter- ril‘l. Peck of bean, any other kind â€"1 W. R. King, 2 George Savinac. 12 ears, field cornâ€"1 J. K. Parkin, 2 J. F. Brass. 12 ears pop cornâ€" GRAIN. Bush. barley, 6-rowedâ€"1 J. E. Terrill. Bushel toats, white â€" 1 George McKague. 2 Enos Metherell. Bush. peaS, murowfatâ€"l George Mc- you? But it hangs on! Can’t get rid of it! Home rem- , edies don’t take hold. You need something strongerâ€"a regular medicine, a doctor's medicine. Ayer's Cherry contains healing, quiéting, and soothing proper- tiesofthehgbst order. Ask your doctor about this.‘ Noahoholmthzseoughnnedgcine. W1 Mrs. Kemp. Guipure work â€" 1 Mrs. Kemp, 2 Mrs. W. R. Greenway. Head restâ€"1 Miss Kelsey, 2 Mrs. Kemp. Holder for whiskâ€"1 Miss Kelsey, 2 Mrs. Kemp. Holder for slippersâ€"1 Mrs. G. A. Washington. Huckaback workâ€"1 Mrs. W. R. GreenWay, 2 Mrs. Kemp. Lace crochet wool or cottonâ€"1 Mrs. Munro, 2 Mrs. Leslie Mark. Lache crochet linen or silk â€"1 .Mrs. Kemp, 2 Mrs. D. Dundas'. Lace knitted wool or cotton-1 Mrs. Kemp, 2 Mrs. Munro. Lace knitted iimen or silkâ€"1 Mrs. Kemp. Lace, Butte-bury-I Mrs. R. G; Webster, 2 Mrs. "Kemp. Lace point or Honiton [Mr-s. Kemp. Cushion. Berlin work f-1 Mrs. Terrill. 2 Mrs. R. G. Web- ‘ster. Carpet made of ragsâ€"1 Mrs. S. Oliver, 2 Mrs. G. A. Washington. Carpet made at woolâ€"1 Mrs. S. Oli- ver, 2 Mrs. G. A. Washington. Dress for ladyâ€"1 Miss M. McKay, 2 Mrs. Kemp. Dress for childâ€"1 Mrs. Kemp, 2 Mrs. G. A. Washington. Drawn workâ€"1 Mrs. Kemp, 2 Mrs. Washington. Dressed doll â€" 1 Mrs. Kemp, 2 Mrs. D. W. King. Dailies for tablPI Mrs. Kemp. 2 Mrs. Mun- ro. Drape, fancyâ€"1 Mrs. Kemp, 2 Miss M. McKay. Embroidery in silkâ€"1 Mrs. W. R. Greenway, 2 Miss M. McKay. Embroidery in muslin â€"1 Mrs. Kemp, 2 Mrs. Washington: Embroidery cross stitch-:1 Mrs. Kemp. German raised work â€" 1 â€"1 Mrs. Kemp. Burnt workâ€"J Mrs. Kemp. 2 Mrs. Munro. Cover- let woollenâ€"1 Mrs. R. (l. Webster. 2 Mrs. J. E. Terrill. Coverlet cot-l ton-1 Mrs. Kemp, 2 Mins M. Mo. l l Kay: Cushion for pinsâ€"1 Mrs. Kemp, 2 Mrs. Washington. Cush- ion. fancyâ€"1 Mrs. W. R. Groonwuy, 2 Mrs. R. G. Webster. Cushion. crazy workâ€"1 Mrs. Washington. 2. (13.8. 2 Mrs-Kemp. Fancy basketâ€" 1 Mrs. G. A. Washington, 2 Mrs. Kemp. Batting work, cotton â€" 1 Mrs. Washington. Basket for wall das. Pan home-made buns â€" 1 Mrs. Thos. Webster, 2 Mrs. C. H. Knight. Coll. of canned fruitâ€"1 Mrs. H. C. Kemp. Fruit jelly â€" 1 Mrs. H. C‘. Kemp. 2 Mrs. J. E. Ter- rill. Quart strained honeyâ€"1 Mrs. D. Dundas, 2 Mrs. H. C. Kemp. Maple sugarâ€"1 Mrs. J. E. Terrill. Maple syrupâ€"1 Mrs. Terrill, 2 Mrs. 'I‘hos. Webster. Coll. of picklesâ€"1 Mrs. Oliver, 2 B. G. Kemp. Tomato catsupâ€"l Mrs. D. Dundas, 2 Mrs. D. W. King. Crock butter, 16 Ibs.â€"1 Mrs. John Pinkham. LADIES' WORK. Apron, fancy homemadeâ€"1 Mrs. Kemp, 2 Mrs. G. A. Wasliington. Blankets, pair {or horsesâ€"1 Mrs. D. Dilntlas, 2 F. P. Coad. Pr. blank- ets, home-madeâ€"l‘ W. R. Greenway, 2 Mrs. D. Dundas. Berlin wool work, raisedâ€"1 Mrs. Kemp. 2 Mrs. R. G. Webster. Berlin wool work flatâ€"1 R. G. Webster, 2 Mrs. D. Dundas. Braiding â€" 1 Mrs. D. Dun- Send 1°C., name of paper and ,this .d. for our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's Sketch- Book.’ Each bank contains aGood Luck Pen‘ny. and will make the baby strong and well and will la}; the foundation for a healthy, robust boy. or girl. _ Tiddi‘ng in the Throat “Ins; a_litߢ tickling in_ the_ mt!" f 1s mam}; troubles scan at BOWNE 126 Woman» Street. West Tom-0o. 0m. doses four; times a day, .mixed in, its bottle, will last 3 year-old baby near- ly a mbnth, and four bot- tles over three months, Scott’s Emulsion given; in ‘Ahalf-teaspo’on FOR SALE BY ALI, DRUGGISTS A so-Ccnt bottle of health. ifiwhyaflow lttocoufinue? AnactWe cranium mummm? 'Bascball tournamentâ€"1 Valentin. -2 Hartley. 8 and 4. Cromwell and lBriLain. We are advised that the manage- ment has no information to give out in connection with this matter at present? For some time past there has been a considerable amount of survey work done on various parts of the Midland Railway, and reports have been circulated in diaerent localities as to the eomp'any’s intentions. The management states in regard to all of them that nothing has been definitely decided. It would appear, therefore, that some geneml plan in being worked out for the betterment of the indium! Railway. and that no definite ntatanmt will be made‘ until this he been adopted. das. Pr. ' stockings, woollen â€"' 1 ' and 2 Mrs. D. Dundas. Slippers, fancyâ€"1 Mrs. G. A.“ Washington, 2 Mrs. Munro. Shawl, crochet,â€"1 Mrs. G. A. WashingtOn, 2 Mrs. Mun- ro. Tea cosyâ€"1 Mrs. S. Oliver, 2 Mrs.â€" Kemp. 'I‘enerifle workâ€"1 Mrs. ”Kemp, 2 Mrs. G. A. Washington. Table centreâ€"1 Mrs. W. R. Green- ‘way, 2 Mrs. Munro. Tatting -â€" 1 lms. 5. Oliver, 2 Mrs. R. G. Web- ster. Toilet set, any kindâ€"1 Mrs. Kemp, 2 Mrs. W. B. Greenway. Uno derclothing for ladyâ€"1 Mrs. Kemp. Wax workâ€"1 Mrs. Kemp. Yarn, ‘woollen home-madeâ€"l Mrs. S. Oli- lver, 2 Mrs. Kemp. I FINE ARTS. Crayon. drawingâ€"1 Mrs. J. Jor- dan, 2 Mrs. Kemp. Pencil draw- ing-1 and 2 Miss M. McKay. Paint- ing on velvetâ€"1 Mrs. R. G. Webster, 2 Mrs. Kemp. Painting on silk or satinâ€"1 Mrs. Kemp, 2 Miss Kelsey. Painting, water colorâ€"1 Mrs. Kemp. 2 Miss M. McKay. Oil painting, landscapebl Mrs. James Jordan, 2 Mrs. Kemp. Oil painting, any sub- jectâ€"1 Mrs. Kemp, 2 Miss M. Mc- 1. From near Timn, through Tiny and Tay townships to the second Concession of Tay township. 2. A branch line from Midland via. Penetang £0 a junction with the Pen- etang branch. 3. From near Wyeville northerly to the second concession of Tiny township. ' ‘ RAILWAY IMPROVEMENTS. The question of the erection of a. new roundhouse at Lindsay is bound up with that of the improvement of the old Mtdland Railway. says the Railway and Marine World. In this connection the Board of Railway Commissioners has passed orders au- thorizing the company to construct the following lines: Farmers' competition of speedingâ€" 1 Mr. James Thorndyke’s " Miss. Jay Jay." 2 Mr. George Barry's. “ Lupidist Smiler." Boys' one-mile raceâ€"1 Albert Hutchinson, 2 Alfred Bradley, 3 Frank Weldon. Kay. Book of assorted pencil drawingsâ€"1 Miss: Flossie Goad. 2 ma. Viola Richardson, 3 Miss Cora Mark. 4 Miss msie Hulycr. Hrs R. G. Webster 2 Hrs. S. Oli- ;ver. Pr. pillow shunsâ€"1 lit-3.1%. 1G. Webster, 2 Kiss Kemp. Fancy panelâ€"1 Mrs. Kemp. Patch work of silkâ€"1 Mrs. Kemp. Patch work crazyâ€"1 Hrs. Kemp, 2 Hrs. Munro. Quilt, knittedâ€"1 Hrs. Munro, 2 Mrs. G. A. Washington. Quilt, 10g cab- inâ€"l Mrs. Kemp, 2 Mrs. W. R. Greenway. Quilt made of patchesâ€" 1 Mrs. Greenway, 2 Hrs. Kemp.- Quilt, any other kindâ€"1 Miss M. Mr- Kay, 2 Mrs.\R. G. Webster. Robe for infantsâ€"1 Mrs. G. A. Washing- fon. Rug made of ragsâ€"1 Mrs. D. Dundas, 2 Mrs. Kemp._ Rug made of yarnâ€"1 Mrs. Kemp; 2 Hrs. Dun- das. Shirt waist, home-madoâ€"l Mrs. Kemp, 2 Miss M. McKay. Sew- ing by machinkl Mrs. Kemp. Pr. socks, woollenâ€"1 and 2 Mrs. D. Dun- 1â€"1 Ilia. Kemp. 2 Mrs. R. G. "Wob- Iur. Pr. mun pittaâ€"1‘ In. Kanp, 2 Mrs. Greenway. late {or lampsâ€"1 Mrs. G. A. Washington. 2 Mrs. Munro. Hats for tablkl Hrs. D. Dundas. 2 Hrs. Hutu-0.. loat- mellick workâ€"1 Mrs. Kemp, 2 Its. WaShington. Nettingâ€"1' Mrs. Kemp. 2 Miss M. McKay. Ottoman â€" 1 PAGE mu “a

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