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Watchman Warder (1899), 3 Jun 1908, p. 6

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ANF i‘r r: ’i‘hu all i (if 50 hid it Illill l'i llt' ‘F W. and lvir lug ant he 5 ion lanl _\' or nine haw clefiefl for .1.) Ce ’ DB. HcAlpine, corner or William, and Colborne sta, Lindsay. Spec» in] attention paid to diseases of ‘ nose, throat and lung; Dulce hours: 10 a.m.tos p.115»: 7 to DB. F. BLANCHLRD' IRADUATE TORONTO UNIVERSI- SITY, CORONEB FOR COUN- TY OF VICTORIA. Dace.â€"Ridout-st., corner Kent "and [unduly-eta. Phone 45-35 M â€"-â€"â€"â€"__â€"______â€"_-â€" Dentistry M on. E. A. NESBI'I'I‘. L.D.S..D.D.S., Dentist, graduate of the Royal Col- lege of Dental Surgeons of Ontarit and Honor Graduate of Torontc University Practical three years' experienca All model'- We Over Canada Bank of Conanâ€"roe. Entrance Wil- liam-st.. Lindsay. Ont. Phone 272 ments. Dace : ’ successfully practiced. W DB. POOUE. Dentist. Office near- ly opposite the poet ofl'ice. Special attmtilon given to children’s teeth. Howard V. Pogue, D.D.S., L.D.S. ___________.__â€"â€"- DES. NEELANDS a IRVINE. Den- tists. members of the Royal Col- lege of Dental Surgeons. We have all the latest methods of dentistry. Special attention will be given to Crown and bridge work. The successful extraction of teeth under gas (Vitalised Air) and the insertion of the boot artincial dentures continue to he a specialty of this once. Gales nearly op- Orthodonia. posits the Simpson House. === Barristers. etc M HOPKINS, Solicitors, Notary Public, etc. Solicitors for Bank of Montreal. Money to loan on terms to suit borrower. Offices- 6 William street, south, Lindsay. Ont. G. H. Hopkins, K.C., F. HOPKINS AND Barristers, R. Hopkins. B.A. M ITEWART a O'CONNOR, W Notaries. etc. Money to loan at very lowest current rates on best terms. onceâ€"corner Kent and York sts.. mm. 1‘. Stewart. L. V. O'Connor. B.A. M IOORE e JACKSON. Barristers, eta. solicitors for The Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to loan on mortgages at five per cent! Of- Im William Street. Undsay. 1'. D. Moore. K.C. Alex. Jackson. M LEIGH R. KNIGHT. Barrister. So- licitor. Notary Public, solicitor for Farmers Bank, representing Water- loo Mutuai Fire Insurance Co., of Waterloo; Federal Life Assurance R. GROSS, Dentist, Lindsay. Mem- ber Royal College Dental Surgeons. Ont. All mdern methods iin the dilierent departments of dentistry from" the pen of Mr. W. Hickson, of ‘Bobcaygeo _, appeared in' the June , number '0! Rod: and Gun : Since our trout fishing last sea.- son. Bruce has had many glorious visions of _the joys in handling the rod and line, while playing the gamey'dwellers of our crystal lakes, and he yearned for a few more hours’ angling. Hence on June 20th I received the following note an afternoon’s bass fishing at Bob- caygeon. Have a good supply of those big juicy worms ready." The foregoing was the leading thought and mandate of Bruce’s .Weicome missive. Precisely at 11 :12 a.m. the train steamed into llobcnygeon, and Bruce soon appeared on the platform. We exchanged the usual saiutations. and then came his first question: ” Any good fishing? " " flood." was my reply. " Patch any bass yet ? ” was his next. “ Some, on the mor- ning of the 16th." I responded. " What about the 'lunge fishing? ” he continued. " Excellent,” was my answer. “ Let us get all up the lake." was his final decision. I reminded him at once that we had better get on " outside ” of a sub- stantial dinner, as the lake was a hungry“ place. To this suggestion Bruce readily assented. I may just say that Bruce is a sportsman of good, sound. deliberate judgment. He is not a particle like another sportsman (or so-called sportsman) whom I once saw. 'l‘his fellow had procured a guide to row himself, his son of about fourteen, and his daughter of twelve. Then he walked out of- the hotel, with his coat on his arm, to his boat. flung it down on the seat and sat upon it, and began about as follows: " Say. guide, have you the hale in ? " “ Is there any hice in that box ? ” " Where’s my trolling line ? ” " Here it is.” came the reply from his son Jimmy. " Oh, but. say! Where is my rod and line '2 " “ This is it, pa.” came the gentle answer from his little daughter. “ Look- a-hcre! Where is that landing net of mine ‘2 ” “ Jimmy. you run up to my room for it i ” Jimmy is off. and he now starts his daughter Lena. to tell him it is not in the Co.. of Hamilton. Empire Accid- room. but in the hall. At this “It and 5‘"th 00-» 0‘ Londimvijuncture his wife comes to see if Ont. Office over Farmers Bank.’ opposite post oilice. -___â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- IcLAUGELIN. PEEL a FUUI‘ON. Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries. Motâ€"corner Kent and William streets. over Dominion Bank. Lindsey. Money to loan on real estate. R. J. Hchughlln, I.C., they were getting off all right. and he started her to tell Lona that it was in the allies, and when all three were tired searching lor it, some one :found it on the verandah, and then he wondered how in the world it ever got there; but nobody could llam- A. Pool, A. M. Fulton.,B. Imake him wise on that point. a. E Money to been Then he began again: “ Say, guide, are those hoars all right ? " " Do they ever squeak ? " But the U. B. WELDON, Mariposa township guide was sitting quietly _ on his Issuer of.l[s.rriage Ucenses. Conveyancing in all its forms. THE UNDERSIGNE) is prepared to 051*, ”'0“! Fl” 135m cushioned seat, looking out from un- ' der his slouch hat, with his dreamy black eyes, straight at his interro- gator, preserving all the while a loan money on Farm, Town and golden silence. The following interesting artiéle coat 1," ,. “Guide,“fdidn't you “see my coa .” came~tlie laconic response from the guide. V Then he wanted to know, “ where were all their eyes " that they had not seen his coat be- fore that. Of course, he never con- sidered but that his body was quite transparent, and they had a perfect right to see it at once. Then when he did get to the .. beds " and hooked a beauty, and Jimmy said to him, " Pa. let me from Toronto: “ Perhaps I may take help you get that big fellow," he the morning train on June .27th for muttered; “ Don’t you worry ! None of you need worry ; I'll get him just now ! " Then he jumped up in the boat. for the first time since he en- tered it, and, nearly tumbled opt on his head, and let the fish run under the boat. Then he called out. " Jimmy, give me that gsfll " " Not the gaffâ€"the landing net i " Then he made a. dive with the not into the water. making about as much noise as a hippopotamus, and just grazed the back of his prize, which darted under the boat. with a slack lino. give a turn or two and was free. Our expert angler cranod his neck over the side of the boat and muttered something to himself which was just as well that nobody should hear. and then broke out. “What on earth were you all do- ing ? " The guide smiled a smile serene and kept the golden silence all the while. To return to my story. At 1.80 p.m. Bruce and I arrived at the boathouse. with our two rods, three trolling lines, lunch basket. and a can of “juicy worms.” The sun burned a golden yellow high in the heavens; a gentle southwest wind was blowing, which crisped the lim- pid waters; the air was dry; the day was ideal for angling; we shov- ed out our boat. took our seats and propelled it towards the west for a mile, to an old pier. Here we made a few casts and I landed a four- pound bass and Bruce landed one that we considered diminutive. so We returned him to his native ele- ment. We moved still farther towards the west to a favorite spot where Bruce and I had angled with great success some ten years ago. As I was stdoring our craft. I took my bear- ings. and when we were just, as I thought. on the same " old spot." I called to Bruce to drop the an- chor quickly. This he did and my line was out before he could turn to seize his light split bamboo to make a cast. My line did not descend half-way be- fore it was seized and carried away below the clear water; this was the signal that a struggle was on, and a struggle it was, for I had hooked a four-pound bass. After the usual playing I landed my prize, and made five casts in as quick succession as possible, and landed five of these gamey fellows, all of about the same size, before Bruce had had the pleasure of playing . one on his light rod and reel rod and reel. It now occurred to Bruce that he .was the “ hoodoo,"but the " spell " soon The only mot-ion he broke, and his line was singing Village Property at very but made was to rub the back of his left through the water, his reel screech- nates of interest. Company or private funds. I am always ready to My good mortgages. I. E). WELDON, Solicitor, etc.. Milne! Block, Ihdony. hand with his right hand. ing, his light rod making semi-cir- This seemed to irritate his em- 'cles, first this way, then that way. ployer, so he said: ” Well, ‘guide. 'till his fish rose and he landed him. since it be that you have nothing to We followed the same course for an either buy the land at 01109 01' (illit- say, we’ll go." As they were "just hour and a half, baiting, hooking -‘e vantage unless he knows that he is going to have it for a certain length of time. ardent follower . of Izaak Walton. ; : We had fourteen, all about thesame .. 2 size, and would average, three pounds each. i _ As our “ juicy " worms were ex- hausted, we weighed anchor .and started for Bobcaygeon, where " we landed in fortyéfive minutes. After our arrival we were surrounded by ‘a gang of boys. whose numbers were soon augmented by men, some of . whom wished to see if we had not ‘ taken more than our legal'number. We informed them, however. that we never did that sort of thing, and that we would inform on any one whom we saw taking more than their “ count," as we had no ' re- spect for the " game hog." This excellent sport. whi woulc‘ satisfy the most enthusiastic follow or of Izaak Walton. was obtained three miles from Bobcaygeon, on Sturgeon Lake. and from the ap- pearance of the millions of fry of bass and masklnonge, there will be unequalled angling in these waters for the next two or three years. The water has been kept to the same level since early spring till the pro- aunt. in these lakes. and this is one of the great means of preserving our fish. Perhaps there is more do- struction to our maskinonge by a drop of a foot or eighteen inches in the water in May than from all oth- er causes of destruction. _ Hay those gamey ilsli long con- tinue in goodly numbers, so that when llruce and like anglers come with their cans of ” juicy worms ” they may enjoy the sport of kings’ i “‘9' .. beside sign-hm of WW“. \lh Illinllll‘. will '1 }) llnsl \ {Wrw' . cuter ccrror worse. ., it Spam and Children. flied You Have LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The Warderinyit-esietterszltisnot Annual Meeting Of necessary that the views of the writ ers coincide with the opinions of The Warder. but thefi must be free from offensive reona ties. As a guaran- tee of faith. the writer’s nameand W. M. S. in Lindsay “1‘1”” muetbeeigned. but will ”0“" The sixteenth annual meeting. of twenty-seven years' effort in Jalum, printed if so desired. A (lRlEVANCE RE RIFLE RANGE man's Missionary Society. of the Hethodist church, will be held'in the Dear Sir,-â€"-In your issue of May Cambridge-st. Methodist church on 6th, in commenting on the proposed [rifle range. you speak of the land as an” 8' 9 “d 10' though it was of very little value. .THE PROGRAM. You say " the proposed cost of the On Tuesday at 10 a.m.. the chair new range is estimated at 810,000. will be taken b the resident. Mrs. that the Government granted that G. D. Platt Pibcton and after the amount a year ago, so it is assured ' ' opening exercises c mmittoee will for the near future. that it contains be appointed. reacléllons and mom- about one hundred acree mostly crisis received. . marsh lands. that it is practically of part Will also be W‘szaniner s re~ no use to the farmers.“ Now Mr. Editor if the farmers The session will commence in the interested get a fair value for all afternoon "t 2 p.m., when the open- the damage done to their farms, by m exercises will, be conducted by the time the range is ready for rifle ultra 03°“) J' A' Jewell, of Ennis- Practice it will have cost not less illen, and Him I. E' Jm' ‘0‘ Bowmanville. Miss Winnifrod Arm- than 880,000. strong, of Campbellfoni. will read a There has been three lines run, and if they keep to the west one paper on mission circle work. nearest the river, it will take about M" -R‘ J' McLaughlin, K.C., 0‘ 120 acres of splendid land suitable Lindsay, will occupy “1° Ch“? Tues- to grow anykind of grain crop. day evening, and the "choir will be If you had spent half a life :time in attendance. Following the chair- fixing up a' farm you would not con- man's address a duett '1“ be rend- sider it of so little value. ““1 by m" Edith ““0119 and Ir. A farmer cannot work land to ad- Harry Brimmell. I". (Dr.) Jef- The Government has an idea what The president's address will be the range will cost; they should interesting feature 0’ this session. the Bay of Quinta branch of the Wo- and Ira. Kilborn on the results of sixteen years’ service in China. so- loe will be rendered by Mrs. Georgi Blackwell. and lira. Freeman. “ Our Ilseion Work Among the Indians " will be the subject of an address by Mrs. Geo. Frost. of Tweed. Mrs. (Rev.) A. J. Strike, of Campbell. ford. formerly of Lindsay, will gin. an address on ” What the WIS. l~ doing for the foreign population in Canada." " French Canadian Ewin- gelism," will be the subject of an address by Hrs. (Rev.) B. H. Lt‘lhh, of Port Perry. THURSDAY'S SESSION. Two sessions will be held or. Thursday, one at 9 a.m. and one at 2 p.m. In the morning Mrs. Vaiâ€" leau llorvon and lire. (Rev.) Lim- bert. Orono, will conduct the open- ing exercises. At this session the election of organisers and of officers for the ensuing year will take place. Hrs. (Ben) J. R. Hears, of Wei- come, and Hrs. (Bev.) F. Johnson. of Camborne. will conduct the open- ing exercises at the afternoon Sesâ€" mm, Lindsay, will read an “an" slon. The election of board dele» of welcome, which will be followed 8.5.08 Md “ion band exercises are by greetings from sister societies, °f" “"3 Program. as well as a quesâ€" tion drawer. Arrangements will be made {Or the next annual meeting and will be follow“ by mission ex- and a conference representative will A year ago there were a number of ercises by “10 Lind“! Iission Band. b° IPPOinted. '0 BORROWERSPW ”9 ”“1118 nicely under way he called out: 'and playing these beauties. till we short stakes driven in our land when A“ me“ by “"91““ Giflord. money on real estate mortgages at in lowest current rates. The busi- n. is done in our own omce and the principal and interest repaid to as without any expense of- remit- . We also purchase mortgages debentures. T0 INVESTORS ~We invast money for clients on mortgages, also upon municipal de- bmturee. MeLAUGHLIN, PEEL a FULTON, Barristers, etc... Diode “ye Veterinary Surgeon Stanleyâ€"flGilson JANETVILLE ONT. Tile Genesee Hold JOHN COLLINS. PROP. King-st. West. o mite Princess Theatre. TO . Ont. - 1 rs mesa: sad 9" e1,175,975. " Say, where is that coat of mine?" . ” Jimmy, did you see my coat ? ”i from both. “ Hello! Say, guide. stop that boatl the excessive use of certain articles . , , of food and drink. which in time Vetlnary Surgeon and Dental leads to a disturbance of the func- tions of the liver. As a result products such as uric acid or noticed, for are thrown into the blood. ca icon that ea the confide; known I! gout. W 90 “8“ TWOth m. harmful lag proper diet and maintsinin liv- "mir . mates..." .. .... re y so ya - slots so sciatica, l g vigil“ 31mm in liver disease as (is must he incl . for after“ 'H-is pills of lsndrske. and. Dutter- b0 8 specific for slow, m or .3“, mug?! M Slve toastsnd v; , , muoeiptsfromthssalesolwwlmitsdutieswitheaaem. . ti . Prince Rum 10“ are W“ ‘t Oncettyhs liver is'corrsoted.Dr. Ea- milton'e' Pills. jspply their peculiar Eminent Physician Explains .\ Rheumatism, c. Cause of Gout, landed twenty-two from this a few years more. till they die The real cause of gout is due to merit to the kidneys and eliminet Consequently it follows that. hav- saf.. ~l4 and diflcuity of exertion become things of the past. all whatsre oil'heumaticpttlgon? ", forgone. This cleanses the bio and sends it back thro sys- tem. full of sour t and strength. ' Rheumatic tendencies are no 1 PB" blood kills Dull, aching twine-on. stiff joints. Of course by rheumatism such com- loss- of time getting out the stakes. WEDNESDAY'S SESSION. vice at 9 o'clock. left by Ira. Joe. Personally I would rather the Cow u” c°°no of Patel-hero. Yours truly. moms am. Lindsey. May 28. 1909. The public are cordially invilml in one the ground 'wu soft, in the “We“ Kilborn, ,H.D., will close the even- .tm '11 the ml“- ’spot. We returned eight of these when the land sot dry and hard they “'3 ””im' . " Lena, did you see your pa's into the water, where they may play were as '01“ a! I P0”. =' When (my- coat ? ” " No,” came the reply .and gambol among their fellows for 1118' 310118 It s pretty livelygait I of with three horses on a binder cut» I must have my old age or are taken by some other “118‘ 8““! R 18 II“ V“? P100!“ to be brought to a sudden belt on One of these stakes. to say nothing of Kilgour, °f PMoro. " The‘ Buc tlfe damage to the binder “a the ceesfui liseion Band." is the mm of ‘ ”p" t" 3' "Id by Rios Mvr- ‘ ”“3th aching find daily The re- “We struggle. it's the same ernment would fix up a rifle range port on Superintendent Intelsat“: 3%.?“ “My "mm“ Boom.“ somewhere else. SAMPSON’S SIRENG Iii . Pill. cure these aiilnrntr. 0M0! and. add . his I. 30...: I". by u Ol- m POOP]. prove this siatrnwni. ' WP. 0959 Mil-ill... Limi- “ a. Program for the am We . Pit. ”I: " I have and Pill! and rcrrivmi C MWPM' Wm “duct“, the in“: m but from mine. For some 1“ that I was developinl wIirlseeived no benefit from , and finally deter- ”fl'. ta 'Booth'e Kidney . same at are muted as .V’Mr OLDEN TIM Never before and vigor so 30 eagerly sou No man finds 1y wife, and t to enjoy the pi spare no efiort health. ' Is your da strong and strength to dl‘l pleasures that iightful exercise after the ball Vigorous, or l\ ferent, and par When strength easily mainillln- the glow m brought in H... to the Hit-p, ll duty 10 5w- ill hand '0 1155151 health. llpun ihl- mm ly foilous n sir ing blond “lllll and surplus um- slred by illuw . Slop fillil il..ll for your (luushl deal. unri it |.li - Ferrozmlw. l‘:\'i'l‘_\' u‘l‘nix 1! i" man (li‘l'i\i‘h I'll many “ills t'lw, talizing l.()llli' It is sin-rm? ~ men and l.~ ;. and ri-gullil'll- .‘i Fcl‘l‘ilzulli- : r porflwlly slllv l.» the form 0: .‘l .- lel and Slliii 1: $2.50. ill llll‘ - 45lh_lizgii a . ll. “us i“ m ~'--i morning 0.. gun 45th New: . '11? j at all lll.- I\l‘ii Vii” ask llw' Milli be l‘L’ill‘Vt'fi Hi iij mending mull .. posed (if (ml; :4. as the 45th all Another l‘lliii'vl“ fiClllS iii filial \ltj quest (if illv will! tranfipm‘illllull v-l Point and l‘l'llll‘ly drilling. A llllhl the ngifli‘fil mil in previous .\f‘.ll‘fl‘ 'I‘holw rumm‘x j Wander rulmriul’ ‘ 800d authority 1 Lindsay will llll\i selves what is ref ”1. All omt'lul this morning fro! OttaWa stating must be redum-d . ice to four com] companies that, event of the regil will be : No. 1.â€"Lindsay No. 4.â€"-Omemc-€ No. Sfâ€"Bobcayj caster. ‘ No. 6.â€"'I‘or_\‘ ] Son. The four compa‘ are two in Lind: Norland. Each c< of thirty'men, t-ig 9d omcers, thy-m? twin. and two lit cials document all of officers that wi Without this yi follows : 1 colonel. 1 adjutant .1 signal oil‘lrur. 1 quarfcrmnstur 1 medical ()llii'i‘li 1 Chaplin. 1 Darin-major 1 handmasim 1 Mail-scrgvomld 16 liflMllllli'fl 4 captain- S lieutenanin 16 scrunch” 16 (:Oi‘lmrnia, 12° privaim. 6 signals”. 8 flfvaflla. The above allies] "and m Governmei: w for prison 4 Vol-them Ontario. Dr. w. It. nerwil

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