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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Jan 1911, p. 6

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W. I returned to m... um”... ._ V ‘ MuM«.Ayoun¢1ady whohusonetonowmvme. www.mmd uranium row Wuhoutdxmfleawutotm-“d 0M Poimtomtfwtm m by lr-Won'l‘uV-‘ anthem“: um “can; wmo‘t.plueauadmmc.mt!or wet”. “Mean-tombs.“ data! HP.WulayJevd.o!thinnd¢mtoHr.Wmfl.mmsa unwmlm to“ Wmmfliljl ~ ' mm” “"m.«mw.; WW 3% JANUARY STOCK-TAKING’Sâ€"ALB g5 I m a Bapus‘ dained Cune 14“ Baptist church» 3 Out. I want to words as ‘OSSibl‘ Dr.Williams' Pit tor of the Dale ni-miniams' Pink Pills. 1.wa.s tor of the Dalesville, Que., n in 189 8 Rev; .‘ church in 1891, and agai While pastor in 1891, th Ba; King. 3. tonna- pastor, aged 74'. stricken with paraxyma a... w..- could not help himself, He had or did, take a tableapoonful a barb every day to keep his 1 regular. I thought of Dr. W11? King. a. former pasnor, a5“. ._, :tricken with paralysis so that he‘ . W001) ‘ . ‘ ot help himself, He had ' t0. Fieetwood, Jan. 9â€"Now that the ‘ municipal elections are all over for or did, take a. tablespoonful of than barb every day to keep his ‘bowe13| another year. we hope to see great . Williams [improvements in our townships. All Fink Pills. He began taking them, sWamps, where the underbrush is al- and-it was not long before he' could most meeting across the public road- wels were 1’0- 1 way. should be cut back some, small gular. The paralysis never returned, ‘stones or. the public highways should tive. Be 1110 go t rid of. especially thistles“ and his bowels remained ac tically from {bur-rs, burdochs, etc. gravelling died a few years ago prac old age. lswamps so that the average per-Son '. nvill not be literally shaken to pieces I went from Dalesnlle. Que., to lcrossing old logs and proper rail- Groton, Vermont. as pastor of the . . urch in that place. There mgs put on both sides 01 some cal- and one-half vex-ts, crossing creeks, as they are very dangu‘ous without railings. AL- “no of 7-â€" 9â€" I-.. and pupa-ans. lived a man about two an miIes from Groton by the Neil LIch. 9. Canadian. he was ill. and being a C AN OPEN LETTER t0 Regular Genuine Bargains; All Furs, Mantles, Millinery and Staple Dry Goods Clearing at gleatlv Reduced Prices STOLES Mink Mamet Swlea, 8 hils. 8 chum. 8 hands. 84 inche- long. Raga!» 312, 9010 price 39. Mafia ‘0 amok with two heads at 36 «ch. Genmno natural Coon aces, mnfl’. R0301“ $18, for 812. COON SETS Large gillow umfl‘, lined with best qudity fancy uupo satoen, trimmed with two heads, 84 inch throw, special $13 for set. . ASTRACHAN JACKETS ASTRACHAN JACKET SEAL SETS -'â€"v_ Best quality fur, fancy cord and button trimming, 30 inches long, this is a swell walking jacket. Regular $45, for $30. Comes with Western Sable collar, best quality satin lining, fine close cur]. Regular 345, for $35. C-‘ - -‘-â€" ' ___,,, Millitary collar braid trimmed, 30 incheswalking length, Regular 354 for $40. ELECTRIC SEAL rthumberland 00-. ‘I am prepared to ,1 you in as. few sent engaged ‘i what I know ghout ‘and have therefm Pills. I,was 'pasâ€"-time a. permaqex lle, Que., Baptist .how‘eyer, .tr'eferv y ,d again in 1894-55. | the Canadian Be 591, the Rev; John. (Sig «581' head 74‘. was‘ .,l I have given you the Iacns ox buwc three cases which came to my per- L- gsonal notice, and I think only iQSt 2. i to other sufl'erers that these cures. o ;sbou1d be given the widest publicity. ‘Ii you wish me to go before a. .ma¢ 7- gistrate and, take oath to the truth- Ie I inmates of the things mentioned above .. II am prepared to do so. I am atpre» W sent engaged _ in evangelistic work, It I and have therefore not at the present» 5â€" time a permanent address. J. can. st‘how'eyer, “refer you‘to «the editor of 5. l the Canadian Baptist. # A A, #1.-.. Pills for 3250-" advice, took Dr. and when some t in Lachute she v and Dr. Williams all. the doctor'arcare. is, we are glad to be able to announce. almost. herself Mr. William Kells, son at Mr. Mrs. Richard K9113, of the wean down visiting relatives, looking though that cough? agree! mmfvve don't expect he W one of the game sex home throw tad pillow ahtpo 51‘ year, we hope to see great. vements in our townships. All ps, where the underprush is al- meeting across the public road- should be cut back some, small 5 on the public highways should go 1: rid of. especially thistles, burdochs, etc. gravelling $2.50." She followed my :ook Dr. Williams Pink Pills :1 some time later I saw her te she was as well as ever, Williams’ Pink Pills did it (Signed-) you the facts of these ich came to my P91" T. 0. Some!“- with him under \wuw v" Mr. Robert Wilson has returned to Valentin, after spending a 'week in Tumnuo. > . ‘ * -L OI-‘L Mai-k V come off mu." u.â€" _ sem t.ss.st2ng her mother, as she ill. , . ‘_ M'r. Shaver, of Zion, spent {-011- day with Valentin. friends». Mr. Melville Richardson»- tletou- spent Sunday at mem. of Nes- MIILERSMITH Millevsmith. Jan loâ€"Tl season is over again, a and returned to their 8 Queen's University on Milk-vsmith. Jan 10â€"T1ie holiday season is over again. and all feel benefittei by the many festivities. L.0.L. 952 held their first meeting on Monday night 'and'on Tuesday a number of our malnbers attended the district meeting at Lindsay. ‘ ’ Mr. Rollie Parker and Leo Zeal- .‘e last. MANTLE DEPT. COATS The» no going gt very low can at skirt alnwi coil“ satin lining. pl 820 to 825. for 315‘ Regular 810 Jmkota $15 to $20, for 310. All rod 314. for 37.50. Miss MacDonald, our. resumed her duties alter holiday 980801: at. her hc SKIRTS High class voile skirts mada o!‘ 3111 V trimmed with tpplique, others branded. $12,1‘or 87 98 Pmnama and Voxle S5 50 to 87 50 for $4 98. ford. Mr. and Mrs. Gill Thixrston of \Vaâ€" #59“, 3”" PMa terous, Sash, is visiting at Mrs. arena room. ‘3 Thurston‘s father’s, Mr. James 1.. ting room 3““ Kennedy. All are pleased to see 1' not known. ‘them again. They are missed both in While m business and. social circles during the room, the ct past few years. which was all s , - .uJ- 1-7 7_._ LA... a. LADIES’ SUITS Not many tn ‘mmed hats left but some , Fur hats from $6 to $12, for $34nd $6. Silk velvet hats, seasons wings and mounts. Regul: terous, $3.8m, w "a“... .. Thurston's father’s, Mr. James L. Kennedy. All are pleased to s_ee 9 them again. They are missed both in business and. social circles during the past few years. The election last week in this lo- cality was of great interest. It is said that Mr. W. J. Patrich, our nominated representative for coun- cil, received the largest vote ever polled here. but was defeated an a‘ general vote. A large number attended the * tun- _eral service 0! the late Mr. Gifford. Mrs. John Grind. taunt. st Mr. MILLINERY Something for Every One at Greatly Reduced Prices During This Sale a}, school it 2 P- m. 1)in tom. shut! collu‘ satin find, these we Regular 318 ad 820. for 812. c. Perkin is Ready $450,000 ties altef spending “1° at. her home in Bran“ D15, lUl' ctr-nu v... aasons best styles trimmed with Regular $8.50, for 92.75. very)“ 1 bun- w cos. Diggonu sex-gen. >8 akin: silk lined. Regulu- In 310 to 815. for $9. "An reduced ’jmkota IS Inuuw‘ the young r _â€"â€"â€" git-on: of skiing important Informa- cepts on.the dollar. w tion the M090 of which is of so Accordmg to the list of. much impo l to the ! tug mobilities, the amounts owing tode- community. positm-s and‘holders of drum the ' WmWW 1: M if "a" . should beremembered that misin- - . . ‘ eludes probably about $8,000 dnnfits . a MIIIIOII ”(mars 139qu. It also includes the branches __ at JanotVille and Nmm wiltk ngo' Jan. 9__The report _is- the bulk at Nestleton. Amm ‘0 sued by Liquidator Clarkson, of the thE'mmt the mt liability at rm Bank, this lnoming shows the W0"! branch totals $34”, that the bank took over a million: 562125,‘ Klnmonnt. $33,902.88; For dam.” the Keeley mines, and that typed, “7’992-41- the nominal deficit was neiu'ly hau ' n million. He intimates that the - double liability obligation of the A___-- m. “mnnmm shareholders will probably Sam LETERVIEWED BY REPORTER In conversation with a. Warden-1 1' 1111‘. who was the means at saving .n-‘vâ€"_-_ £6me and who was‘in tm to in cash and a. Watch belonging to Mr. Laird. The pipes from the kitâ€" chen stove passed through the chil- dren's room. as did those at the sit- ting room stove, but the red cause is not known. Anderson uvâ€"vâ€" -_. mptaweremudetorescuethoboy but‘tono avail. Mr. Laird is seriously burnt ”‘- ound the face, head find ma' Ho sleptmuwmxtmmdw ”‘ ouaed bymmoimm' ‘m.hdm~hbw°“ patienceâ€"â€" w '. ‘itTvian' .uniu to ‘1' TIMES gnoauoeuo 1::wa which was: 0“: COULD NOT WORK- "I m 5011: in County Gavan. In? land. and “not! from Baum. in 1831 BECAME SO WEAK oenume bargains. FOI voile. IOU. Regular 21!: to up to well ‘3" Huge Combine in GAINS CONTROL course is tint there is no fee. no restrictions as to age or pre edncstion. Th‘e worthy district mtive will be anxious and LINDSAY PIONEER PASSES AWAY .1] debts. Mr. Thomas Cuff Died Sam- day from lniuries movement country passed away on Saturday in the person of Mr. mums Cult, who died from injuries received from! a. cow on Wednesday. Only a, week ago Mr. Cufl celebrated his 85th b" v. being hon in the County of Gavan, Ireland. and sailing to Canada. in 1831. He has spent his entire life in this district. settling first in Emily. then in Peberboro. and spending the rest of his life in this vicinity. Mr. Cull was of a. very kindly dia- poaitionibeiug well liked by all who a II AL- AMI).- rw-"v-n v--â€"o ----- - knew m, ' especially the Child’flh] who will miss him may. Ho law to mourn him five daughters. In. B- E. 0mm. town; Hrs W. WM." town; In. Rummy. Toronto: H"- D. Fitzgerald. Toronto, and Eli!!- both at hoin'o. and one Ion. W: gt Nam N. Y. Recently the lute Mr. Calm 1nâ€" terviewed by . mm. and II! “I0 ‘deeeuod gunman was at all times in interesting pal-ion to talk to. and hub; “Lam mm ax. ,_ A__- Oneof the Satin!” down the river. It was manned by Mr. Crandell. who received the hon- orary title of “Captain." and two men who used two oars each. and sailed from Port Fury to Lindsay. Where the locks nra now were then Vvllwv --v ,-_, rapids. khan wé came to Peterboro in 1881 there was one log house on the Otoncbee riverglt was the gov- - l.â€" Bantu-w. - .-.., â€"v. 7 grant! from Quebec by steamer to Cobourg, and than walked to Rice Lake through the mum and then from Gore's Landing they sailed to Fuel-bore. A: tax a My is con- cerned. I remember when Ltndsay now, was called Purdfc's Hill. beâ€" cause Hr. Purdio was firepldest set- tler, 3nd had built auxin here; and I member when Kent-st, Wu such a thick. dismal swamp it via impassar Me. As for Omaneo. it was ~called Cotthg-hun's village. It. Coming- Mm had built a. little mill there a year When I was 12 years old I left my father and moved to 0!”. where I worked for g man, who. during the l‘aebeflion of '87 wu'an- out and out new. I had to drive-em twice a. week to Port Hope-uni leave some things that had to hem“. in a wag- gon by my employer with his father mum in Port Hope. These. I learn- ed Iota. were ammunlfiu, etc.. for ‘oh. ugh-ls, 1‘ mamberone time. Qtn'gjfi'a} I always had to. first in the morning, to get wood. and found two men in up yard with their swun- vv-V â€"_ bones tied t3 £110.6qu whee}s. always been recognized as unawa- 31%? mo “hmy mums; W311;- greatest dollars worth to the had. the" ° was. "1 Every home in Cunda will be an than ' . - t m a” d°°r m Wk ”1° “7° better- of The Family Hex-am and unanimmdopened'akegofchetry , _ whiskey. I donft know what else Mb Star. as a; regular weekly we? transpired, but these two men, who itor during 1911. were spies, went back quite satis- fied that there was nothing rebellious' . -â€"--â€"-â€"â€"â€"? Mt my mm- "3‘3". “‘3‘ 9" ‘3‘}? MANY mm BETY‘HNS ' 3;; ;:s 1â€"dozén glitterim swords uncovu-ed on the wagon to which they had tied their horses. “In 1888 pm was proclaimed. the same you: amen Victoria was mmuuanom. Mmtmayum there was not. It was simply a in the bank. The 91d "W0 aghQ's' viliage. 1:. coming- had built a. little mill there a after we came‘out to Emily in Trent Valley District wtudi’ow first. boat to ply was simply former Lindsay ‘A "Wm“.l WW! . E393}; swmmmt it will ‘N‘k moor (or the people than You Adm m'. octane of "the 9M). M “Gaunt!" u on.“ w on from»; inane! r a an hydro-W in 0mm a m pomion um um Nuns Mr nmrnrkhtoputgnop on: Aha £3523“ am no MW unworkhtopflglwm mum m cm IN F‘U‘ST you bud mat come to as." W. the people 0‘ cum-lo. when as true dtmflgg is munch?» to 7 A- _-__ l- light, “11“th mama: to uy In to this nutter. A day of rock- Eon-wiyigoi' pg to Ottawc m {oda‘l charters. and The manners of the Toronto News are“ met in the city room Sotmidoy, any! the shove mper. and presented Mr. Percy I. Little with e hand- some eel-huh pipe. The presentation was mad by Ir. J. S. Crate. the news editot, who spoke of the esteem in- whicm. Little is held by his as- eocinmr‘l wished him every sue. can in his new position as telegraph editor of 150 Regina Leader. "Tim" Little came to Toronto two years ago after heVing been n ‘time be his boa reporting the coun- ity courts. whee he is e. famiiiar 118“"- Mr. Little, whose home is at Gar- den mu, near Port Hope. at one time was. a. member of The Post re time was a. pox-torial' at WARNING We notice in- The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Mentresl. the publishers are warning their readers whose subscriptions expire this month, to renew at once. The renew- al orders and new subscription: pouring into that ofiice every day are a. night to Md. In their prospec- tus. {or 1‘91! the publishers promise some maxim improvemehts that will make the paper even greater Var Inc than over More. although it has always been recognized as Canada's mayn.n.rary¢0o..ox Do- trommpmnowmde Namathocoum.¢ll ‘9' para In their 1911 annual analogue immmymtorthogmt ulna and economy 0! that-0mm goods. “A” W natural law which applies to mm. 39- puu «any to plants.” A good 00W (1. 0.. a W) eat: no more Mgmmmmaysiwwm I! much haw?» "Good blood.” WumuchWVifl: com um witheon WWW“ plants. WWW-alman- mmWhmoI-twosfi‘ mflou. for no matter how superior nmwoloomonoflghmay unaware-sumo. 1““ tb' m m of m amu- ”knead for nod-nan ulna D- I.” t 60.. muwm ”Nth but phat Mn: equip- mt;h-W.8uw.nnd W nmumdwwthou 1‘”. i“ “m he of the esteem I held by his as- m every suc- ion as telegraph , Leader. lame to Toronto yew sixbecriptions A A Bee every (my are f,‘ In their prospec- 3‘ ublishers firamiso 1 _ provvemehts W ;'_..-. HORSE WITH w 1.1! Coal and Woo Alwyn reliable. Purely Vege Saul! and my to take Mandrake Liver Pills Onto! headache, billiousnvss am Guns of All Kinds Repaired Gun stocks made to order Hm Clipoel‘s ehu‘pcncd equal to In- Umbrenas covered and rvpmn Saws Gummcd and Set. Ska! Sharpeued, general umchiur WU at [Bibi iqclcand Omen! Rqairle a nu P08T_BU!1;DI!€O -â€"â€"- 7 indigestion. ‘ ly vegetuhle sugar c pill which out be «8in In by everybody. [It Baker lllllllifl (0., limit! WANTED. â€"- YOI’NG MICK AN woman to prepare for posiI'rOns 4 Trust and Rmmsibflity wor! from $40 to $100 per month. 'l‘l catalogue Alexandem TORONTO. ONT. Sands far above me average h‘ chess college of mm country. 1 Mom for placing students in pd dens is a remarkable one. 1.an Lamb :r, Shingles. E Cement and Sash Factory oods no young person (an better safeguard ag: versities of fortune or u I. source in a time of need thorough business training ANNUAL MEHI Town Hall. Woodvi 0ur TELEGRAPHY and mum AGENT no Annual Meeting of We can of the Eldon Agriculw Society will be held in the Tuesday , Jan. “1913- L. E. STABA‘ facilities to give you 1h» best 11‘: ing in the Province. ( Mr {Mu-l are SPECIALISTS. All htl>il and shorthand (Gym- 4', hum.- . GREGOR Enter xnw. HOHE STUDY COURSE! Lindsay Business (191k (Affiliated wiLhOx-illi Dr. T. P McCullo Shaw, President “on, Principal. EXT POST BU UILUII‘ Geo. W. Shepherd Prop 25c Per Box SPOTTON JANUABY 10“ PHONE 77 HAVE e or a heme“ of need than 1 Bu lio ion “1 Presidw (‘08! 0‘ table Skau haw on l'l

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