r‘ 51%: the next THIRTY DAYS ’ .I am going to sell DOWN WITH TEACHER WANTW 7593. S. S THE PRICES Wm)! afl‘tf Plush and Harness Aéeésgurics at low price19.Wé WAN: id Béwiï¬b‘ béttét Abq‘t‘mihied awn m aria: (mm m e mane; Md thiï¬ mama at 68mg a6 1% gen mm 2m 6? she Mame Wig) w; 8? Mt m: e Emmi 19a; m m- dunngm mm Gm [ LINDSAY J. B. BRUCE Prizes are better than ever Oamhtiflgï¬f - “H! in m 1‘ A Good School 3?; 4. Vacuum. duties to cumâ€" m J an. 1, 1910. Salary 8400. Apply stating “W and 'â€"~ _ A __ TUESDAY December Christmas fAIR A phonograph or gramaphone furnishes good entertamment at a. very low cost. Make your funnly a, present of one. W. H. ROENIGK These cannot be got at lower prices, no matter where you go. . Edison 16.50 up. Victor and Berliner Gramaphones Records for all Machines Now 'is the time to prepare your produce hsï¬a Gee Raquaintsd: Phonographs Academy of Music Block in which to train for earning a. good Inlay in tho Central Business 001- logo of Toronto. Our ï¬ne catalogue explains our superiority, and is mailed free on request. If you are interested in prepar- ing for and securing a. good sitoation. write "8 without delay. Address W. H. SHAW, Principal mamaâ€"aid Unlined BLANKETS .Woo! and J ate HARNESS Sohd Service .MITTS “HIPS A“ kmds 12.00 up RUGS 1909 21 9‘ “321358? Mr. Daniel Ratz. a leading citizen of Elmira, is dead. ' ed the ears of the License lk-pax‘t-i mvnt and Provincial Inspector' Ayearst and License Inspector Thorn-t bury visited that village Friday' and conducted an inspection. It. was; ascertained this morning that «level-i opments xvii! follow, but nothing tie-3 ï¬nite is known as yet concerning thcl probability of chgrges being laid. i For some time it has been suspect- ed that a sprinkling of “blind pigs" were in operation in the low! op- tion village of Omemee. The hotel there has a good reputation. but ru- mors that whisky was bring rem-fled in various parts of the xillagv roach: Are There Blind Pigs in Omemee? A daring burglary was pcrxmtrnto‘j'Bucl 11911 were onuesmams. at the G.T.R. station, Woodville. on 7"" P'r-hursday night last. The agent, INDIAN MISSIONARY- Mr. Dowr, discovered the door to Rev. Mr. McDongal, the celebrat- be open and the safe to have been ed Indian missionary from the carried oil when he reachml tho of- 'Northwest, with his converted Indian ï¬ce early in the morning. The safe chiefs, entertained the people of was fornd ir an empty box carILindsay at old St. Paul’s church. shortly tor. Nothing of value was .. he burglars were nftor- ‘ G.T.R. IMPROVEMENTS. in it. wards caught, thanks to Mr. R. It, is rumored that the G.T.R. is Matchett. lOCal .agmt. and t'hiex‘ _about to erect large shops for re- Bell. They Were given two monthsipairing engines on an extensive scale at hard labor. {in Lindsay. '9 win; mm 3%?†.. _ 8.___WM!:§ §.%%§{MS' "é? A scratch team from Lindsav teat the Kirkï¬eld nine 27 4 in a r ant baseball game. Thu Kirkï¬uld team accused Lindsay of playing a Chi- cago professionai player. T. E. BRADBURN’S REMOVAL On Wednesday last a goodly num- I her of our prominent merchants and other citizens assemblvd in the din- ing-room of the Benson house for the purpose of presenting an address to T. E. Bradburn on the (we. of his' departure far Peterboro. ‘n .T Mc- Intyre, M..P P.. occupied the chair] and S. A. McMurtry the Vice (hair. ‘ Mr. Bradburn leaxcs shortly for Pc-I terroro. I BOBCAYGEON' FIRE. i WAS MARRIED.‘ A ï¬re entailing the loss of $15,-. On Wednesday, Sept. 8, one of 000 occurred in Bobcaygeon, when Lindsay’s most enterprising young the saw and shingle mills of Mr. merchants, Mr. Arthur Lee, took un- Bick were burned. {to himself a. wife in the person of ..__.._. iMiss Jennie Day. daughter of Mr. T. E. BRADBURN’S REMOVAL and Mrs. Alb‘ert Day. of Garden. WAS IN IRELAND. Mr. Twamley, who Was in Ireland returned recently, bringing several thom sticks as presents to his frknds. - BASEBALL. Victoria, â€Warden Friday, Sept. 3, 1886.-'I‘hursday was as ï¬ne a day for beating ~Whit-by as could be de- sired, but it wasn’t done. Lindsay considered it ‘ best to allow the vis- itors the gaine and to do their best to Win the return‘ match. The score was 17-11 in Whitby’s favor.. Little pitched for Lindsay, Bates caughg and McAdams played ï¬rst base. Runs 8110a, Limited iééi"imï¬s# THE LINDSAY TEAM WON. 154-138 You“ Stregt TORONTO 1: li mm! was in M indium 38mm! 383 am; and awakens: Egmamm we m 3113; and minimum: 92mm mm: m; it}; 1:68; {8 an; em: m 9939:3858! ma hm: m5 by: me numhsczeï¬ï¬. SPECIAL $1.00 FOUNTAIN PEN For either a man or woman ho more sensible Xthds gm mm be fauna thanking kw:- Fuuntnm Pen. SENB 58% GAMEBEBE I BURGLARY. THE WATCtIMAN-WARDER. S. A; CAPTAIN ARRESTED. 3, The Salvation Army captain Was ay arrested recently because the band te- played on the streets. The ban.) ay was forbidden to march m proces- is- sion or play on the street corners. {Early Train to 3 Run Next Summer At 2.30 p.m. in the city hall a conference was arrangvd‘ with Mr. Tiï¬â€™n. Mr. (Towan' of the Gram! Trunk railroad, Mr. 'I‘. A. Wilson presented Cannington's case. whiln Messrs. A. Staback and H. Purvi.c spoke on behalf of Woodvillo- and Brock. all urgin the necessity of an early train to omnto. Tm: nthor members of the d‘elpgatiOn air spoke oh the matter. The result Was a mutual ‘ufldorstnndihg between thn Grand Trunk Rai'hmy system a'ml the fle‘bgaï¬bh phatlthp mimkny mm- v'm-iï¬ but. Mth tut éï¬â€˜brt m 95‘ ta tstt git butts, H-ttih bt‘tttet‘tt Off-k amt bktg-gafbt- gum HMS an that t “tiftvhk aahéétmae who , b m S Mt“ t S. Stu-3» Haiti h-tstn ‘ Tuesday morning of this week a deputation composed of the followâ€" ing from Canningtonâ€"Reeve P. J. Anderson. eat-Reeve Fred Dick. Coun- cilors W. H. Blackwell and T. A. Wilson, Clerk Wm. A. Robinson and Messrs. Chas. Junkin. R. H. Ship- man and R. A. Sinclair, formerly of Cann'ington, but now of Toronto. Brock township Was represented by Reeve W. 1-1. l’urvis and Councilor John. Sackville, “bile Woodville was ropmsentod by ex-Wardcn Adam Sta- back and Councilor W. McKee. vis» itod Toronto with a view to enter- ing a complaint with the Dominion of Canada. Board of Railway (Tom- missioners. ' {MESH 1 Miss Clara Knowison, daughter -of 'Mr. J. B. Knowlson, town clerk and ,treasurer, was married to John A. Bucknoll, of Ingersoil, on Tuesday sby Rev. 8. Weston Jones. LIMA Miss Nellie Knowison and Miss Ethel Buci 11911 were bridesmaids. Rev. Mr. McDougal, the celebrat- ed Indian missionary from the Northwest, with his converted Indian chiefs, entertained the people of Lindsay at old St. Paul’ 5 church. The attendance at the High school here is 82. and of these 54 pupils are from Lindsay. GOOD THRESHERS. Messrs. Casey and Scott thrashed last week for W. H. Burke at Valen- tia'forty-two bags of oats in ï¬fty minutes. This was not a. spurt. but just ordinary work. A'IVI‘ENDANCE AT HIGH SCHOOL. AMALG AMATION‘ - Last Friday night the union of the two Masonic lodges in Lindsay was consummated, the new lodge retain' ing the name of Faithful Brethren. PASSED LAW EXAMS. Mr. R. J. McLaughlin passed hié recent- law examinations and won a $100 prize, leading a class of 100. HYMENEA L. HWENE“ I'Tm-numc’e your boy to invite his ’I‘iomfs more, and yourself greet mnm mnï¬ally when they come. Th:- ank nf social privilegm at home is Do not disgust him with farming in the beginning by toiling him that, he does not need anything but his board and (lothes now. because he will have “it all" “hon vou are gone. I'wcntw-ï¬xo dollars when a hay is ten years old is more to him than ï¬ve thousand will be when you am dead and gone and he has the farm. KI. N§2 INS f1 III WW. Vi W kzgghmrmw mam'nI In mflff 22331132??? ,2 .. JEWIK at “an? karts mg . . â€ï¬‚ 3 , , w Igg‘llgre flg’gum m3 Nae ‘ï¬ï¬g‘flmh bax, crafwflï¬s dimct cum meaget 33¢ ï¬nézkmé T Mdbm Co Mm, ‘ 3; specify “Dmn’ s.’ Do not stane vour family For the Sake of taking the Best. of evenxthing m â€w market. X broad and gener- nus Sun! mcnot develop in a starved Nady. Live in just as good thousé «9 ~mu (‘nrr own. free .fron: mortgage. Hm'oa pfz‘asant. sunny liVimz room “'i'fh hooks and papers and InusiC. 'mp Fertile cause of the tomptation nun-ted by city life on tho rnuntrv vmmg manâ€"New Zeahmd hairy- mnn. aéééï¬mmï¬ï¬{ awné m ‘1‘“: Max m cm “Riga? HHS ME? $23319: ï¬awmwmm Don't snub him. 11w man who snubs a boy is unnorthy to be thu father of a son. Let. him have the money he earns. You would have to pay the hired man for taking care of the calves and the cons; why not re- mum-rate your boy ? m wégemaaémammatxeamg ,‘nesc and truth in whatever you en- trust to him. ' Do not blame him when he is not mt hull. even if things do not turn out as you expected. Never dispar- age his efforts. Continual disparagw meat breaks the boy‘s spirit, and there is nothing mox‘e inspiring. no- thing moro refreshing in this world than the broad, courageous, undis- maxed hoxwfulnoos of a manly boy. Take him into your conï¬dence early. Let him know what you aré going to plant in the tin-acre field. and how you propose to make the upland ï¬elds pay. Suffered Terriéle P a i n a hxcouragc him when he tries to do well. even if he fails. Failures which teach us how to avoid future disasters are successes. Make him he! that you nest. upon his faithful- I. not ï¬ll his life mtirely with work. Recreation is as necessary to happiness and to healthful develop- nent of the spiritual and healthful fgculties as is pure air, and there is untold wisdom in the old saw. “All Work and no play nukes Jack a dull bw"' ‘ 11' you are a farmer and you want your son to be a farmer after you, tench him from his earliest boyhood to mspeét his father‘s calling. In- ma into his mind the fact, that. the great men of all ages were sons 0! farmers. Teach him never to be â€tuned of the senseless and thread- ban jokes of would-be humorists over Old Hayseed and his lumbering old market wagon and his quaint.- nels of speech when he visits the city and stares round at the sights, and does not make. half so much a tool of himself as the average city man when he comes to the country. Fur of luv!" n m M I. "I‘m and" Our "DOOM mut- mont. We man romavo four and five at on. at. flagâ€"IM’D’OOIIDI. if at- undod by â€In. ï¬Ã©â€˜eï¬ï¬ï¬Ã©aï¬ï¬‚ fags“ awn $54? m 8* gm mama ELM I my?†3% mm; m; s‘ ragga FARMERS’ SONS from net kiflfleyl far» We mum. 53m Fur-m Emu m 1333,51} qysal Purple TOOK AID POULTRY SPECIFIGS1 WANTE D M1 009â€- who-o! ROYAL PURPLE srocx SPECIFIC mu last one mm «mm diniwhich hauuhmtwo-tmmot t da stock foodsin ï¬fu cert Manes at mam-Manama three amigo“. §OYALS PURPLE STOCK SPECI’FIC t k 23:†‘4‘" um um 1““ mm ts y-lon A31. .5062“ containing {L L tir‘ u the mount he cantrachuwflllastmdays YAL P RPLEwiUincn- m: A‘zï¬'uc of mama It s an ï¬nishinglgq quick fatitener stimulatinsfthk‘ amt L ~77 d ,"f‘ It“!!! WWW†Wan tn feed ntoflesh 1ttcncr1tv Mb dtwfllunmyflmitsmflnnuï¬mn Tim. ROYAL PI!!!" POULTR‘: SPFâ€"lCY “wrathBrSmlflcfor [try not forstock. One â€cent package “m [1“! v 31‘: heno'fldlmm'lflumnll Dwilllast twenty~ ï¬ve hens â€days. which it fr "h d"- - '* “uh“ cost. It make. I In ying machine;2 <2“ A' \k ' --L ‘ ï¬rmwwmmmmmm r“ t“ e â€MEL r comparing results m: w n sayROV AL I†“uh I“)! II‘ERPIZE mane ofyour animals and an other on r- than! a tttgdeittém-um as k! Ragâ€"As? ur e ct on can c WW .ee: we mums. come...“ (g an} acev o G Ct'rcm'l.‘ Lama-Q Winter Qf plumm mt icallv. Cures bots. colic. worms. skin diseases and debxm ' >rmancnt1y. Dan mama»: n. says: â€I have usedROYAL PURPLE STO SPECIFIC persistently inthefeedin: of The Eel.‘ 2.02:. lamest winner of any pacer on Grand Circuit in was. and 'Heary Winters: 2.091. brother of Allen Winters.' winner of 336.000 in trotting snakes in Iâ€. Mhorseshave never been off their feed since I commenced using Royal Purple Munsteyma‘o. and I will always haveitinmy stables." OaLWoodâ€" S. of Kingâ€"5L, wast. S. of Kingâ€"st, “cst, Kinm cuntâ€"â€" S. of I-‘enelonâ€"st. 8 :3 10.18 2.0 -5 12.43 Fab-med, Mill Reserve S. Pt. 1-16 42.68 3.07 45.75 PatontorL Burnt Riverâ€" 9 § 30 01 2. 75 32 76 Patented 1. James Richardson McNeiHic, Treasurer of the Countv of \ictoria as directed b? the Warrant oi the Warden of the County of Victoria, dag. ed the Ninth day of November A. D. 1909. will proceed to sell each and every of the above mentioned parceis of land. for the arrears of tam-s no: I'm- upon them mspectiVDIy. as abow set out, together with costs, (unless the said arrears of taxes and costs are sooner paid). at tho Court Howse in the Town at Lindsay in the said County of Victoria. at clou-n o'clock in the foronoon on Tuesday the ï¬fteenth day of February .\.I\. 12110. J. 1!. MCNEHJJH. County Treasurer's Ofï¬ce. County ‘i‘rwasnrer. West half South half South half Pt. South half 11 ROYAL FUR?“ STOCK SPECXF 1C contains no [train nor farm products It mcrcascs yield of milk‘from thmmflvepouods per cow per day before the Speciï¬c has been used two weeks. It makes the milk richer and adds flesh faster than any other preparauon knoun calm M with ROYAL PURPLE are as large 1t six weeks old as the; w0u‘xd be when MR6$W§§T ‘Oé3m SPECIFIC builds up run-down animals and restores them to plaques! almost mically. Cures botg, polic. words. skin $53.35: gag Tï¬ESI RY, February 15th, 1910 Pfllt Of It!“ or Street W. of Main st., Island, South half Tiéashrer’s Sale of Lands ‘10 b. held in the Cour: House, LINDSAY onuty 'I‘rmsurer’s Ofï¬ce. Count; Lindsay. November 9th, 1909, First published in The Watmumu-Wardor, chmher lllh mistie C J u u ty of Victoria Make Each Animal Worth fl . do . mwwmmdout of thcfeedyou give them so theycangecfat also tow ï¬digcasc. cure disease and kecp stock food" can do all thew them the best He things, Y‘LP RPLBWKN SPcéCIFIC can and does. It is --L nQL--I- E--.IHD..L- un-_.|:a.:-_-_n Idta “Stock Food†But a “Conditioner Nobodym hegrd of "stock fogd" curing the bots or Eolic. making [was In: In winter. manning the yield of milk ï¬ve pounds Def cowaday. or m W W ggqlumms and-vigor. L v- â€"â€"_ .â€"- v... 'v "-7 -777---†W'bvéa you bed “stock food " to your cow. horse. swine or poultry. you an Bud! (calm than what you _al~_e growing onyouroxjn farm . Lut 353 26 31 30 ' iii! M ii“ his: mm 8%me e mu m%‘ ta Tï¬gï¬ containing 31:0 3 mm m; 0%., mm m: 25% Over Its cost TOWNSHIP OF SOMERVILLE. 8 70 42.99 3.07 44 AT 11 ()‘CI.OCK A.M. VILLAGE or BOBCAYGEON. 7 50 6.56 2. 10 50 9.10 ' 2. 10 50 11.02 2.28 TOWNSHIP OF MARII’USA. 25 25 WVQR am Pm E9» TOWN SHII' 0F DA LTON. 1 50 25.47 2.64 8 130 30.92 2.77 11 95 19.34 2.48 TCWNSHIP OF DIGBY. 1 100 11.63 2.29 7 100 11.52 2.29 7 50 6.56 2.25 10 50 9.10 ' 2. 2. 10 5O 1 1.02 2 Comm 1) and costs of Acres Arrears publication '1“ t d On 33 of afCent a Day Near P.0. WM» $10.59 $2.26 12.8..) I gammy, DECEMBER 6.95 2.23: 9.20 Pub flied 9.47 2.25 1 1.72 Patented E‘R'S 46.06 12.43 Patvnted. 45.75 Patented. 32.76 Patented. County of Victoria 8.11 N LINDsAY l’a tented l’atrntad Pa ten {a .3012 on another PU R PLE h†not 0t 1" 1 909 mm] or Dal euted 9, no. :anently. ’atenhad‘ ’atenm ’3th amted. ed away In drew Walk country {m worked as liest 0n the (‘01! came to H O. the buih g skilled “'l an excolhnj eighty -Pigh1 Neath-toll has return Visit with lit, Alderv dition.-â€"â€"In The oys Fred San ilg, Dec. Nestleton success. basket soc the umpio church. Mr. an Sundav Ir. J: a. pleasa headay ( be out nise (1:1 ‘1‘. Han- earthly w: (858mm)! “Fruit-a4 at 50¢ a box 25c, or sen ado: by Fru H ' ul Ian ant rio id(