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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 Feb 1911, p. 2

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Give your servants GOLD DUST to clean With, treat them rightly and you Will have few occasions te- insert a “help wanted” ad Y on cannot cxycut 3! our ma... -- _- T . ‘ shin-shape unless you give her every modern helv To keep house without GOLD DUST is to ._- work by hard, old-fashioned methods. For clean mg everything and anything about the houseâ€"- from cellar to atticâ€"GOLD DUST is worth its weight in gold. It cuts grease and dirt like magic, does away with scouring and scrubbing, and save: time and tempers. Your servant can do more and better T hey say a good workman is known by his togls. You cannot expect your mai Unuu new “w-° didn't see why it :VBuâ€"lo not work‘ as Port Hope and other places fol- lowlng Conn. Dobe'on'e plan. All the High schools in the county would be considered. Second Deputy-Reeve Dobaon edd- ________________.â€" HOLIDAY RUSH OVER some: m’mfi 10 per cent. outside the county. The rush is over and we can now handle your order in cornice On motion by Reeves Steele um Method the nutter m lelt over un- and give your work extra attention' All the newest patterns I well on the Wbluee and 'hleeke. ‘ w m Jm “on. I.) n‘ n: (In '0' on“ «11110039 Dealing? “v "U53- Boun- Wo Tron! or! Cute Dam. CONSULTATION FRI-28 vuucosa vans. NERVOUS BoomeoaDI-zm-dfla- Km“. BLOOD udURlN ARY COMPLAINT: «nefa- Bin-kid KIDNEY “a BLADDER Dim... (can. HOMETREATM andDIMPothrhM an. Dns.KENNEDYKENNEDY . 1-4.. .41 u [Ln-nil Mich. We “Imus.“ r‘vw â€"._ ._e,, I 01.0 E All letters from Canada must be addressed w to our Canadian Correspondence Deport- ’ ment in Windsor. On. It you desire to in Detroit as we see and treat see “madly all at our ‘ so: ofices whch are for Correspondence and ' dares all letters .9 follows: râ€" THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY by Ma‘vw: of FAIRY SOAP: the oval cake. (EUR: DiSEKSES OF MEN -----‘ gnu On‘ Dru. K. a; K. are favor-3mg known through- out Canada where meg ave done bust. nee: for over 20 years. '1‘ ousands of patients havebeen heated and cnred by then- great skill and through the vxrtue of their New Method Transient. When you treat with ' ‘â€"‘â€"‘ -~n Inn Running? with man. know ygu m aeanng with respon- ciaus as they own and occup} theirpwn office building in Detroit. v aluec “‘L-.. .L-.. Amhl A vnur mm ll “611'ku VIMUV ..___-_v , , at $100. When they decide your case is curable. your worry is removed for on know they will not deceive you. '1‘ ey o matter how many doctors have failed to benefit you; no matter how much money you have spent in vain; no matter how ' couraged you may be, don‘t give up in des- pair' until you fit a free opinion from these master speci ‘ ts. 1! you are at resent within the clutches of an secret hub which toms bugging out and eXpodng your : it ”21;? bring as %e result 0:815:ch apen eâ€" or. . Loy your use before them confl‘dentinlly and they will tell you honestly if younn ~ ._â€"...1,,fi. «at» 001.0 0032mm amour." cAuAnA FOR 20 YEAR! Toma. Mich. On Thursday the stock judging was‘ Continued at the Audeny and as Mr. ble manner. In judging cattle, he stated that he had a very simple rule to judge than by four points, lat type, 2nd form, 3rd. flesh, and 4th skin and hair. » The breed was of the type which it A... --A11.o sent, Mr. Can took his place" points in beef cm ble manner. In judging cat“ had a very simpll four points. 3rd. flesh. and 4‘ The breed was or we type wuaw .. represents,» and the head generally shows the breed. was soft, I» The breed type, ne State-u, w“ dicated by the head and neck. as dairy cows were different in that re spect from beef. In form one point should never be forgotten, while e. butcher wants all first class cuts, it is almost impossible to get them. While constitution and health have a. great deal to do with the beef cet- tle yet the animal must have good cuts. Run a line half way down the quarter, he explained, along the body to the shoulder, and they would *‘A Lâ€"‘â€"â€" ‘uv'inn {ha 'UUuy DU my .... get the cuts which bring twice the Value that others bring. So that we should have an animal with a form which will put on flesh in that por- tion. In making a, selection he stated, that they should not fail to get an animal which shows development of , 1L2-.. A...“ “nua- "â€" flesh on the back. Another thing that should be guarded against in form was to have tips that stand out pro- minent! The hips he stated. should lay deep and the loins should be well filled to give symmetry. A good feed- er, he explained, generally has short legs, short neck, and was generally full fleshed. - luv, ‘ One ot'the great benefits of this course is the tree manner in which questions are asked and answered. ‘7VVV,, The farmers present are always in- vited on the stage to examine the animals and explain what they con- sider to be the best points in the ani- mals. The farmers and breeders are takilig â€"a.wgrea.t interest in this con- vention as they realize the benefit to be derived from it. CELEBRATION Ottawa Free Press: Rev. Sister Agatha. oi the Water-st. convent of the Grey nuns, recently celebrated the silver jubilee of her entrance into the religious life. Just twenty-five years ago Sister Agatha, whose name in the world was Miss Mary Foley. and whose birthplace is Nor- wood. Ont.. but who lived for some years in Lindsay. made her profes- sion. She has been connected with the convent here for the past twen- 1ty-eight years. entering after gradu- ating from the Normal school. Dur- ing allthat time she has been 'close- ly identified with educational work, having been for eighteen years mis- tress ol the English schools con- ducted by the order here. Sister Agatha is a sister of Rev. Father Foley, who was also present at the celebration, and sister of Mrs. J. H. Flurey, Lindsay. A niece, Miss Ger- trude Stringer, sang a solo. Many telegrams of congratulation were re- ceived as well as a number 0! gifts. Should the L. C. I. e a County Institute? Thursday afternoon the education committee of the County Council met with Reeve Mulligan in‘ the chair. After the passing of the set- tlement o! the accounts or the Ome- mee High school and the L.C.I.. the matter of forming the L.C.I. into a. county institution was discussed. 77‘â€" - 1-4...nzlnnod‘ county luDuLhI-Ivnvu .. Councilor Dobson, who introduced the motion, stated that he wanted to see the matter discussed freely and quietly and would be satisfied to have it left over until June, while the council might examine and get to know the whole nature of the thing. It was not a selfish desire, ‘ but it was his purpose to get the best education possible. The people in the. north who come to school. if ‘the speaker had his way, would be allowed to ride on the railroad free and the $1 fee might be paid over to the railroads Education should be free, said the speaker. “ To-day the L.C.I. is an approved school with the best recommendations ever viva“ it- and I am willing," said giVen it. and I am wuuug, m..- the councilor, “ to let the whole county have it. The Omemee High school and all the other High schools might. be taken in also. The cost would be no more. and there would be no‘ more coming to the county 90“,?“ for grants. It might ,A -A mam-"n wnuld have to be W: D“ “" not be,ho.rd.” Reeve Dr. Vrooman, stated had nothing more to add t‘ iCounclIor Dqlgaog had said- --.IA A had nothmfl Councilor I: Chairman didn’t see ‘ as Port m lowing Cou the 3‘81! SILVER .IUBILEE am the act Under Discussion ifliE WATCHMAN- . "V” WAN-3151‘? MAI. onrrA AGATHA . 'Vrooman, stated that he more to add to what more. and there re coming to the grants. It might at Toronto would 'bl-if; that would we of the alfish desire. to get the The people to school. it The sudde clock SISTER b the Death's “1011!?" {Aug "V-v V'V'u J. H. my notice. 3 Ger- " Many said whole Thursday the Typos traveuau um. to Little Britain and succeeded in tying the score team tram that. place. The lighting of the rink was, very poor. the elec- tric lights musing to work so that oftenthecrywashear “Wh’ere i! u ever. Little Bfl’ the puck? .HOY___. beam and the awn w u...â€". The game was called at five min- utes to ten and in one minute Harry McConnell scored the Typo's first 3031. However, Little Britain now woke up and some good individual plays were made, it being too dark [or combination. After some clever stick handling W. Perkin notched another for Lindsay in 10 minutes, Which ended the scoring for the first half. In the second half Little Britain ~ Anbn'm‘nn- hociey tea£n wént to Toronto tor tne purpose of playing ‘t-he return match with the "C" school of infantry club, and although not having their strongest team, succeeded in winning out by a score of 4 to 8. A FAST TRIP. One of the fastest trips from the Old Country was made a. few days since by Mr. Wm. F1avelle, who has been making purchases in the Euro- pean market. 119 left. Ireland on 26th February at 7 p. m.. and was inhis Afl‘mnv_ Mr. John Carew has purchased Messrs. McNabb and Martin's saw mill near the lower wharf. and work will be resumed immediately. April 23â€"A special meeting of the Board of Trade was held on Fride night. last. The secretary was in- :struct'ed to communicate with the town council as to what steps. if ‘-~A AL- Pm Ina: huh. uv n”- -7 ‘ February at 7 p. m.. and was inhis own housaon March 5 at 8 p. m., ex- actly one week and one hour. any. arévbéing taken to induce the Crossen Car Works 00.. of Cobourg to remove to Lindsay. CURED OI" BED WE'I‘I‘ING BOO’I‘E'S KIDNEY PILLS Mrs. J. Tut. of Mark-3L, ford. Out». ”3'" ”Our nine you old hey has suflered severely with kidney wenkneee or bed wetting for over two years. Several remedies have been used to cure the trouble, but none gave my relic! un- til he used liooth's Kidney Pills. This medicine went right to the cause, of the trouble. removed sum. and to-day the bay is practically de- void 02 all kidney complaint. I wish all mothers knew of this excellent curative remedy, and am glad that Death’s Kidney Pills were brought tol my notice. . ‘ Booth’s Kid. ney Pills cure backache. dull shootixg pains thick and cloudy urine, gravel or stone 1' h e umatism, and all dis- WW II A.MD The members of the Adult name THE BOOTH GUARANTEE Clues of the Methodist church attend- We :1 not guarantee to cure in all ed 111 a body. The interment was at eases t if you derive no benefit our St.- 1'9“" '3 cemetery. ‘ agents are authorized to refund you Much Mpfihy is expressed with vour money. Booth’s Kidney Pills themembers 0‘ deceased’s family in ‘ their sorrow and loneliness. are sold by all druggists. 50c. or postpaid from The R. T. Booth Co., ' Mrs. Guillet was eighty~three years Limited, Fort Erie. om, Sold and of age- guarantced by E..Gregory agent. Also sold and guaranteed by J. A.‘ -â€" _-_ _-Aâ€"_v‘vn Wylie, On‘n'emee. ”In. "31.. UL" The death occurred with startling! suddenness on Jan. 25, about 5 o'- ' clock of Mr. 'wm. Deyen. a. well? known resident of Victoria county. 1 The deceased had been in this city I on the previous day, with a load of = grain and when he returned to hisi home, which is about three miles' ’from Omemee, in the evening. he complained of not being well. About midnight a doctor was called. and at 5 o’clock the next morning he passed away Quietly. The cause or Mr. Deyeli leaves to mourn his loss a wife and four children. only .23. NlNE YEAR OLD BGY a. wife and four children. only one ‘It was a. stick of prime white oak of the children being 81‘0““ “9‘ “1° :13 Inches gum and 28 feet long. deceased was about‘ MW years °‘ end eofind u u nut. He in now age and was almost. a life long "I" cutting hole- atlhother please uni ex- dent of Victoria. cougtzg He. “,3 4191111113 the shore bed with a mat; _-_.- A An, II VI 'avvv-uw vv :1:th respected. ”Id 919 ”we of Elicofi{ but at muons of his death will be "09““ With 3”“ mains ; “wagon Ififthâ€"Bob. In- regret by 3 large 6W0 0‘ Manda. depmdwt. ms. JOHN Gum The Cobourg World contain! following mount (’1 the M Mrs. John Gumot. um:- 0‘ rew- Mitchell. of madam The death tool; M“ her ,, _..A‘ yuan; gamma um men of Cabourg ‘ Gum“.- was L‘._ -A._..J , A tow doses of FIG PILLS uvâ€"vâ€"v vvvâ€"v - «33;. Wiwu Tm» “hm .BACKAOHE. mum Friday last 0! W'- G“‘“'*" “a“ °‘ AND mum mamas. 1mm. Jéhn unmet, Elq.. {or my year- one o: tha_grimlgd_m «M 3" done- 01 FIG PILLS will _.__ \ .n -A _ l._. _.- â€"III 80â€"Tho bill to consolidate hockey OBITUARY 5;: teaâ€"m and the exciting from Eoronto for thy travelled opt wld contains the t. of the (bath (.1 I!“ of In. mm: place at. her _ reli- ... Toronto. on of the ”mg two When roasting meat in the < put a. small basin of water into to prevent any diam-bio an or the oven getting overheated. When a, woman has to pay for experipnce she wants it at. 7“" rates. * May 7â€"0n Wednesday of last week Chief Constable Bell recei gram from one Flat/Lets ,of Gavan. asking him to iook out. for a horse stolen from him, and giving a, de- uuuâ€" ... nu. “mud. The chic! getting acription of the animal. The chic! made inquiries and discovered the this! riding down a side street. When chased the man abandoned the horse and made good his escape. The work of deepening and widen- ing the locks still continues and is being speedily pushed to completion. May 21â€"ML P. C. Taylor a. law weeks since employed a young man from PQWbOx-o to driVB the “PMS HEALTH rip; and deliver parcels. During the past. few days there were articles missed as well as money. and the ’ (inactive employed soon brought the charge home to the young nun June llâ€"To-dq (Thursday) has teen proclaimed e holldey to enable a .11.... Bid: clnvenn to extend the funeral of the FREE FROM Cflm'fi late m Hon St:- John xenowd. GRATEFUL AN! !___-_ was married to Mr. John Gnillet. founder oi the mercantile minute that. still bout the (wily name. and with him united 3t tint. time with the Oobourg Methodist church. In. Guillot had the Jay of seeing mem- bers of the (unily identify than-ave. “‘ol'l. She is survived by Mr. Geo. Guillet exâ€"M. P.; Mr. Walter Guillet. Lon- don. 15113.; Mrs. Mitchell. Lindsay; Mrs. Scott. Miss 8. H. Guillet. of Winnipeg; Mr. Edwin Guillet. town: Mr. Cephas Guillet. Ph. D.. Washing- ton. and Miss Guillet. Toronto. The remains were brought here (or interment and the itineralxook place lon Sunday afternoon from the reel- dence of her son. Mr. Edwin Guillet. Service was conducted by Rev. S. J. Shorey. D. D., pastor of the Metho- dist church. assisted by Rev. Dr. Raynor. The address given by Dr. Reynar. who spoke from an aoquain~ taneeshlp with deceased lasting many years. Was particularly appropriate. and comforting. The pail bearers were Messrs. D. H. Minaker, John and William Henderson, John W. Rickie, Frank M. Field. K. C., and Isaac wilson. The members of the Adult Bible Class of the Methodist church attend- ed in a body. The interment was at St. l'eter’s oernetery. - ‘ Much sympathy is expressed with the members of deceased’s family in . their sorrow and loneliness. Mrs. Guillet was eighty-three years 101880- 5318!“? “(I an: uvuu v 1.7.. only two weds and a hall. She is an aunt of J. J. Wetherup. iormerly oi brother. Lindsay. now 0! Calliornia. had simply sold his ticket x.» a .CflJPOl‘ and the man found dead 0.. “mtg. gatfigsst I13:31:11?ostriiuable the train at Thief Fails had auumn citizen in Mr. Wm. James Robinson, it" who passed away early last Friday. -â€"'--â€"' The deceased was 52 years of AS EXPLANATION age and death came very suddenly. Although llerk Agnew ful‘\\.i!'i‘-t‘3 he being ill for only three weeks, the mimites of Ups council xiv-MW“? ings too or three weeks ago, Hm taking seriously ill on Wednesday twenty-four hours before his death. ’uere "Aislnid_ However, they aim-0.x“ Mr. Robinson was appointed prin- I in this issue. cipai of the east Ward Public school I in September and during his stay LIFE 1MI’RISONMENT. in town had made many friends. be- O'Connell Gordon receiVod _ ing very popular with the pupils. turday afternoon at {our o’clock ..; Previous to coming here he was lficiai notice commuting the (:mlm: principal of the Bridgetown Public [hanging sentence to‘xJife imprim»: school and previous to that principal ‘ ment. from the Governor-General. â€" oi the Button Public school, being Peterboro Review. in the profession for thirty years.‘ The deceased was a strong worker of ‘â€"â€"-â€"â€"""â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€""â€"â€" -â€""“ the Baptist church and will be great- W by m .iOPERATION Mr. Robinson leaves to mourn him a loving wife, two daughters, Mrs 0. Gardiner. of Morpeth. Ont., and Miss F. A. Robinson. of Toronto University. and three sons, Frail: D. . Maple Col- K. Robinson, of Hamler. N.Y., '1‘. Robinson. of Royal! . lege. Halifax, and Mr. C. R. Robin- son, of the experimental farm at Ot- 5:1 A number 0I 0‘ re endeavoring ‘ ‘ock company ‘0’ attinn‘ a. hall mile .'Wiured as the ofl-sides and William Hendmon, John W. Rickie, Frank M. Field. K. C., and lame wilson. The members of the Adult Bible Class of the Methodist church attend- ed in a body. The interment was at was that of one man inviting an- iother out to the yard to fight and 1the invitation was accepted. ending :indpolice court with the above re- is‘ t. FINED FOR FIGHTING The young man who was tried: be- fore Magistrate Jackson last. Tues- day for assault to do bodily injury. was fined $15 on Friday. The case FINE OAK. rs. Mr. Richard Nicholls while around Last Tuesday evening. the lukes last summer located in the friends surprised her at water of Pigeon lake not iar from Wellington-at... when th the shore a sunken piece 01 square there with a mieceilu timber. He marked the spot and prior to her marriage. on Monday .alt wt 3 hole through piece the eecond week i' the ice right over the stick. It was no trick to bring the suck to the GRANTS TO LIBRAR] ‘top, hitch on to it and yak it out. At the meeting oi the ‘It was 0. stick of prime white oak oil ma»- dternoon. ll :13 [urban mm" Ind 98 fat ‘0“. cation! “kW!“ ‘31 "s debenture debt, muuuu. : house some time ago by 1 M.P.P., received its thi on Monday. Sailing the sco_re out 2;}, penalties. point Mr. F. C. Tnylor a. few of our local horsemen to form a joint. y tor the purpose of mile track in Lindsay. HG PILLS overtime W“ ; the tie cpuld E; decided to some time in caught and widen- the oven )mv-quin o '1‘ men. IIRS. WARE? STONE Dentin called to her own-.1 mud on Thur-any gt the Ron Memorial Hospital. In. W Stone. The deco-nod lwd boon living in thohouso formerly occupied by the late J. H. Knight und had been in the hospital only two wet: and a; hall. She is an nunt of J. J. Wotherup, iomerly oi Lindsay. now of Cdifornin. WM. JAMES ROBINSON. Lind-n3! ihfiu Lost. gnome: valuable rr~ -_ “ALI-nan.- Axes from 750 to $1 Every axe is guaranteed 2nd growth hickory axe handles, only 30c each. Every handle, hand-shaved, other lines from 100 up. Have you tried our New Leader Cross-Cut absolutely guaranteed. The Best. in the World each with handles. ls:45;-..: - .--_'- At thé choir practice at St. An- drew's church Thursday. Miss Mar- garet. Gray was presented with a set. of ginen by the members of the prior to her marriage. which «aka PRESENTATION canon "51â€". .v- _ w" venous public lib- urine In the county were read by the clerk. It. we: moved by Coun. Mum- gan. seconded by (Joan. Dr. Sims, mr.v.uuna.m.lm°‘- ESE AND HANDLES To LIBRARIES If it‘- no county coun- nomo communi- not from the .‘s Ham-dram. '0 h“. it ? Fanâ€"Cu») up 36 7m) commune CANNINGTON HAN SOLD 1115 TICKET TO A SCALPER. “1an. Jul. 27â€"Neil Lewes, gt E. 3:. WV Acmu|\ "-r ~.;-.‘i:;{ and could 11°t ‘ stand or walk 3“ distance. At 13511 sa§;€sa§ zg . 3 1 E a 2 11‘me TO A SCALE! Winnipec. J an. 27â€"Nell L0 mum. Huh. I, ”0"” 0‘ Lowea the Cannine‘tono man who. it. was feared. he murdned. ha returned from the South and m tint. the mysmry has boa: cleared up. He hard from ms want. who 18 in m. Lou-s hid Imply 801d his ticket to I. «nape: and the man found dead ur. the train at Thief Falls hwd imu; two or three weeks ago. ”Hi" minlnid However, they amwar’ “a-“ .â€" _v_ O'Connell Gordon received Fu- turday afternoou at {our o‘clock ni- ficial notice commuting the Gorhum hanging sentence to\life imprismt- meat, from the Governor-General. - Peterboro Review. WasCured byLydiaE.Pink- ham’sVegetableComeund i [Jan .Eâ€"i’mkham's V‘ MI!" unu nu: UUI“ " ' me. When 1 “we to her some umc ago I was 3 WT" 30k woman. Stif- ferin from femuk’ proub l Nd Inflammation of the female organs' and could I!0t stand or walk at“ distance. mm“ to thro mopenu buttlis 11” Amendfi’medfidii MYSTERY CLEARED UP ss-Cut saw ? They are World from 2.25 to 4- 00 'E'EPPs's.” CHANCE 3. When 1 “'IZUIC Ontario. d lam "n 1 he may has In CAPITAL. $10,,000000 THE SAVINGS B ofTbe Canadian Bank of Comme 1 upwards, on which interest is 31.0 delay in withdrawing the whole 0: deposits are welcomed. Accounts may be opened in the operated by any one of the numbci of this kind saves expense in cstab after death. and is especially usefu his wife. or for others depending u WDA'Y. FEB. 2. 1911. In order tn reduce our possible before stock taking, * FOR CASH. Capital Pa d Up Rest Undivided Profits Bank of THE VICTORI Branches of Province of the I A: general ] transacted. Notice is her-eh; gin-n H.“ the shareholders of the Con-['42 WP. Lindsay, on .‘IOHdu_\ ty o'dock m in ‘ht‘ afll‘l'nn and anemia statement m' Hm past year, the eleClion at dim other buSiness as may h;- lvruu W of shareholders is n,- Deposnors with the comps the annual meeting. though 1 10 to 3 o’clock. Saturday: 10 to 1 o‘clock. Savings De Branch. GMMIQWGIE WEST WINDOW WILL CONV REAL BARGAINS. GET m7 m SELL FAST. Onto-Imdlmaarpdl. 1'8“!“ Summmtorcht mmm.wmnotr STOVE at CIN Buy Now a . CINNA sun EDMUND WALKER. c ALEXANDER LAIR BARGA IN BE ON NOW FOR A FIFTEENTH KENT'ST. 10 inch. maul-r ESTABLIS

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