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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Feb 1912, p. 23

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mm 134* main”; 'u sifinifi , u" , I HOME DESTROYED- vâ€"â€"â€"V7 A diSastrous fire, which completely wiped out the domicile 01‘ Mr. . A1- bert Thurston, a farmer who re; sides a short distance from, Duns- tord, took place on Thursday, Feb; 8th. Mr. and Mrs, Thurston weré in Lindsav when the fire started and $§¥§$§E€Q§§§ in Lindsay W1 were apprised cu .-â€"â€"~._., were apprised of the fatality _ by? ’phone. Neighbors who witnessed the scene at its beginning, hastened to the residence, broke open the doors, but were driven back by thel flames, which were only intensified by the influx of cold air. The fire originated from a. spark, which may have come from a. heat- er that was left burning while the family were in town marketing. The Couple were sad at heart on coming within sight of their plea"- :sant and comfortable home, to see but a. pile of ashes as a monument to mark its memory. The loss is a. severe one as the insurance . was which may have er that was left family were in t The couple we! Farmers! Mutual A Man of Mom-v. James ,Eeenan. who is said to have carried more cash thronch New York’s financial district than any other man living. celebrated his eighty-first birth- day anniversary recently. Mr. Keenan has been in charge 0: the vaults of n Kew York bank for fifty-seven years continuously. In the days before the establishment of the clawing house balances had to be settled in gold. and Mr. Heenan can-in! about large sums daily. In later you rs he has carried as much as 36.000! :1» in greenback: on V m h ‘4 ‘rr twin m‘ ' "D'sâ€"ibis uILaunu’s uxl-uv’an PILLS. ulw.uwv”.- some of his trifis to the subtreasm'y. If m LIVEB‘tS my Febriary T Lith- m Emu“: 3’ .Amn; laughter “109 M”? “M" mnder. 389d 46 years metal private. Please Omit .fl°“'°’s_- -â€"In Pure Bleached long cloth, 36 ins; w1de, Soft; finish, reg lzgc, sale price per yd" m3......11013 Fine white eombr c. 36 inches wide, a lovely soft quality, Imen finish, reg 15c, sale price per yd ......... 12c 36 inches. wide. fine ev’en specks, a. dandy an the price. re; Mill ends of C “:tton, width! dandy qualities for sheets a: per yard......'........'..'..._. ....... . Choice Pillow Cottbn, 48, .' quality, best. Weave, reg 40¢ per 72 inched wide, plain c1036 even weave, extra 31.! 1‘83 2:0, 88-18 per yd coco-coo.uopcwo‘ootoo‘coco‘dobaoézorfp’110 Pure bleached sheeting, extra. wide, heavy 1 fine even weave, 30c value fbr per yd... ','""""',-‘”~" Imported twill or plain sheeting, 7727‘ and. 80 i wide, even thread, a reg map, 40gvalue sale per yd. Very choice showing of English White Goods at Special Reduced Prices ‘ Visit This Store for Real Value and Satisfaction in. l nun. -m Unbleached Sheeting ‘ carried by the - White Cottons de fine even weave, ffée from black‘ n the price, reg 12:}: for per yd ...... 10c C“‘ton,w1dths o '50and 54 ins, some" for sheets and linings. See this for , Pillow Cotton Grey Cotton Sunday, Sheeting non-noun. vooo-nsou I STOP THAT I’I‘CH IN TWO SECONDS WITH D. D. D. No‘ femedy that I have exer sold for Eczema, Psoriasis, and all other diseases of the skin has given more thorough satisfaction than the E. Gregory druggist, Lindsay. DAM BURST. ca-.â€" \ancouver,1«‘.eb 11. â€"â€"The bursting of a dam MS a small lake near Union Bay on Saturday let. loose an im-| mense flood of water, which coursed down the valley, destrOV'ing forty- five dwellings, with a property loss Variously estimated at between $20 - l 000 and $30, 000. Seven persons, all of whom are belieVed to be Chin-I The accident oc- ‘ ese, are missing. when curred at about 5. 30 p. m. , through the heaVy rains the ' darn, used by the Canadian Colliers, and owned by Mackenzie - Mann in gen- erating. powerlior their plant at Un- ion Bay, collapsed. ,A huge, wall of Water, gathering impetus, with each sueceeding 'minâ€" ute, swept down the valley. The residents of the district, known as Chinatown, had but five minutes' warning of the impending disaster, Many of them fled to the surround- ing high land, while others sought refuge on the tops of their houses. LWhen the ’flood reached the settle- }ments its depth Was estimated at ’fifteen feet. The dwellings, which were mostly of the shack yariety, were broken tip like matchwood and Carried along on the crest "of" ~ the ._- 1 r. wax/e, being-hurled" aside as \th'e "3'31- ley. broadened and theftidex'o‘f Water :. éinptidd itself igico'thqf Sea.” w-° â€"_- beheld‘hithefiownmn on Monday night, Feb 19: under the auspices of Hope Division No. 1-74, B. of L. ’13:. for the benedt of dabbled beatn- NOVEL INVITATION”; Today The Wdrder job department big At STOP THAT ITCH --7, , ’ 7 â€" 18c 0 inches wide, beautiful yd, sale per. yd > ...31c out a. novel invitation fOr Home md (Ball. which .73 (Sad-LjOIE-é wide, 7 heavy clgty, wide, "soft; finish, watex‘, gathering ; sale price ; 18¢: 24c 29¢ 15 DEGREES BELOW. The mercury on Saturday register- ed 15 degrees below zero all dag. This is something which has never occurred in Lindsay in the memory of . th: oldest citizen, But Jack Fmst was relentless frorn morn’ till night and kept right. on the job blowing its cold breath up- ’on .the thermometer and creeping through crmices and crannies , to take a. nip out of anything ‘susi ceptible to q 7 Put-01inch toweuin‘g. 13 mchaifidmgawfl-mh ’1 stripe centre, our speciaJ per ydingfim: Roller towelling, eXtra w1de£§lbd weuhtyciodxfokn 1 .A ‘0‘..â€" Xevery day use, reg l2§c, sale priwfier‘yérz.‘ ..... .r9c ' Good- heavy'roller crash towelling; pure white tor' ‘ with red b‘order,‘very easily washed, reg 15¢, per yd...llc - ‘ Heavy ellv'linen glasfi"£oinls; just the right size. These always sellrfor 12§c each; hale p‘rice each“; ..... 90 Items that will 'be found giféijly' fedizced at this store Corset Cheers. "' Night Gowns Waigng Drawers ,. . » querskirte , _ Blankets Table Einan ' Table? Cloth and Napkius Embroideries Laces -, . ‘ i iiaée Curtains Bed Spreads . ‘. 'whige Dresses -vv‘ _- A special import, all linen towellingfk‘th red Iborder J fish the right. Weight, reg Meade price, 3 yds for...2lc wâ€"v 34 inches wide, very fine ushtjé even weave! CCTV tainly a beauty for the money, tog 1,00 sale.“ ,.._.... 71° , , To get the beat of'BacKnche Get a Box of ' ‘ Otherwise Backache ‘ May set the best of you“ Nothing disturbs the human system more 'than‘ pain whether it be in the farm. of'hcadachc, Lackache. neuralgia, smmachache or the pains peculiar to women. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain PilIS'are a sundard remedy for pain; ant! are praised by a great army DI men and women who‘have‘ used them for years. , , “A friend was down with LiGrippe and netfly crazed vial twin! We. another for hedge me. , er who? her debt minpd a: anew-vial Dr. Miles,’ " Anti-Pain Pills Eflfiwwmw‘nMMBIchEI. . é“ .. a In». 0. 5. $56. gram". .09: >» -= 1260.3; noon. 3 03‘. Erna. incâ€"0).. 0932930.... Everything in white its frigid powers. Grey Cottonéqjjjnlézhc { Tea ToWels 1 ‘ Tea" ToWeHing‘; .Eixig. 18 inchfii wide” ite' reduce-i ms with credit to the Societyond: to hiinoelf. The subject or this whbrtsketchaloooorwduomroo- , tot or the Eat Victoria Moro ‘ Institute for thirteen years, hunt; the position at Vice-president tot the mmmyemi Iii-folk; Foo'o Township. Mr. Fee is a. man ox eoneiderable municipal experience. 1 having served‘in the township coun- ‘cil for twehre years. during which time' he has been of very valuable ee- sistanee to the township. Reeve Fee tékee considerable interest in his m Mendelian for'nineteen yearn mMaamctot-ormmuyu. mum! Sdc‘iety filling the amount There is one nmn in the Connty} Council this year who 'gives promise to be a. man of north to the county in-geneml' because of his good level headed businm' emethods. nameiy, m. Imm- H. Fee; Reeve of funny MAnmal-fin "lI-A Fee is 8.1?!“ of am yen" in; théébunty 'Council‘ ' but it is. .m- anthem mm mm on‘sniéxous' mpmnwiqny ISAAC 'H. FEE. Reeve of Emily Township. mu A Man of Money. James Keenan. who is said to have can-led more cash through New York's financial district than any other man living. celebrated his eighty-first birth- day anniversary recently. Mr. Keenan ha been in charge of the vaults of a New York bank for arty-seven years conunuoualy.‘ In the days before the establishment of the clearing house balances had to be settled in gold. and Mr. Keenan carried about large sums daily. .ln later years he has carried as much 0.08.000000 in gueenbncks on home of his trlpa to the tuba-enemy. Cincinnati’s ‘Munieipnl Lnundry. Cincinnati hasopened 'n municipal laundry. wherepoor, women of the ten- ement districts may takethe‘ family clothing and do their own washing with the aid or. the most up to date machines-9.! The eqhibment includes onongh power washers.- driers and elec- tric irons to accommodate titty family washings each week. and the cityis preparing to build more [sundries of like nature. The idea originated with the board of health. which was quick to mm the sanitary advantage: derived from removing clothes wash- ing operations from the living and sleeping rooms or the tenement dwelb era-Exchange. tion By Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compqund WELL AND STRONG He buvdyflebe what was before‘ h_im, and after to cu-ry‘ out our plan at praceding night, 6003'): HOUSE, LINDSAY on“ Tucsdsy February 27 1912 It 11 o ’olock a. m woman}! or GARDEN. Putof 1.0: or Sued What could I do ? He had stolen the money. gambled it. repented of his disgraceful act, and had led me to this desolate corner solely. to ask my adv ice. I earnestly prayed for an answer which might benefit him during the future. This was all my shattered thoughts four” to express lunch o short time." " You must my. or you Bill net be true toyour con-deuce. you cannot face your auditor now; I mu endeavor to uâ€" mates. " Give me your adVice while we are yet, together, " said John, for.‘ that was his man “ 1 have taken; you into my confidence and v_ou know what depends on your assist-' It was an exceptionally small clearing. having a floor of maple leaves. walls of a thick growth 0! small trees and shrubs, and the intervening space overhead intercep- ted by the dense black clouds which indeed seemed to float a short dis: tance above us. The surroundi’hgs; my companion said, bore in all 're- spects the resemblance of a prisos- er's cell and he and I wele the in-' JOHN GARLGW. It was a cold wild night, and even the trees shuddeted in -th'e wind. It seemed as though ~old “ Mother Earth ” groaned beneath tne impenetrable load of darkness this dull NOVember owning. Should not. even Wordsworth have looked upon the pessimistic side of life on such an» occasion and from such a place ? At this certain place in a. corner of a large woods just outside a village, these were the thoughts and teelings that the pervading spirit or nature impressed upon my mind. 'I‘hswindrosrsdthroughtheiewre- mainlng leaves on the bare branch- sl, snd the lingering hour: dragged by. I thanked that Almighty hand above for protection. I shall nsv'sr bs an. to express my appreciation at the sight of that pals pink light that slowly found its ‘yayovsrthsssstcnhlllsto our lqnslycell "John" I «lied con mum» E. 0! WI ..... 9 i 7.86 2.50 10.35 Patented E. of lain-st. 10 Q 7.86 2.50 10.35 Patenm E. of Hun-It. ... ... 1.1 i . 7.88 2.60 10.38 Patented E. o! mimzm1a i 7.88 2.50 10.38 Patented coll each and every of the wove m'e ntionod parcels of land, for the u- m of can: now due upon them respectively. as above set out, to- gether withjeoutg-(unleu the said m Of m and costs are mm- paid). at the Court House in tho Town of Lindsay. in the said County of Victor“. at. Elaven o’cloc k in the 101151100” «3 Thesday the Twefity-oovnnth any of February. A. D. 1912. '- ‘l ‘D Ito-N17." I 111‘. the required sum and cancelâ€"â€"â€".” The sound of galloping horses reach- ed our em from an near-by road. Find the sunk,” echoed the coarse voices throwh the trees. slat you to' go quietly to ‘some tun. country. then , honestly the 9001' \icttm. " It will not. be long till morn- ing," I replied. “ And those fellowa will be far on their track. Little Jim will take you across the lake." Apparently he was somewhat com- toned, and wearily relapsed into a rootlets sleep. ‘ Although he seemed dead to the world. he was not resting much. "Obj. Mojhgylcomol, KI’lelnixm! nnmn'.’ mun-em ‘ words OGod!" Smhwmthe wom which Mama! m hop, hi?! lips. Anvmmw m m 1mm I do? " demanded ML.“ 22 9 § 12. M VILLAGE or F ENELON i7“! 4‘ ‘ Z P 45*”, 8 A. r . \ - ‘. mwhat com- relapsed into a yd dead tp the rectum much. 5' 5: tag. 3 E C 8 nice t m ‘ Townsafp or mmmx. ’mwwsmp o F the "Watchman ‘as-aoo 17.00 ‘-2.67 19.67 Patented Tommy; OFAIAEN-V. ‘15 in ”A n_-, . - 1 25 86.64 I ToWNSElP or man. 'ollegs dis- NOW Way. to U00 Cranberries. For stained cranberry sauce boil 1 qunrt of cranberries in two cupfuls 02 water until they are tender. Then strain them through a colander to re- more the skill. return to tho fire, add afgpound of granninted sugar, boil for Us". manta uld turn into molds. ‘ For cranberry Jelly boil two quarts .Warder" Novemh m SRvd 19] l or cranberries in a quart . till thev are tender and them through a bag. In- and add to each pint of it of cranberries ii: a quart «f \‘rarr-r un- fl" “3.9!. are tender and thou strain them through a bag. "out the juivc and add to etch pint of it, a pound of ““31"“! sugar (threeâ€"quam-rs or a pound m be used if n tart. jeiiy 1.1 wantéd). Stir until the sugar is dis- ”Ned. but do not boil. Turn into 18“! situa- or mom; Med cranberries are a conven- lance Ml little sauce is wanted ““1 m M fruit Is not at band. _ -p‘ A compiete explanation of the diflicvisies encountered, and the simple and logical way to overcome them will he sent for the entire ten for $8.00. Advice on single problems $1.00 1 Correct touch and fingering 2 Octaveq 3 Chords How to overcome stiffness 4, 5 How to overcome weakuexe 6 Pedaling, 7 Good time and proper accent 8 Playing with exprcssiOn 9 ‘ How to Practice 10 Hints for public perform- legr. Y0 Torontn . fora thorough course in Busi uass. Shorehand. Telegraphy 0 English in now of Uinur Term Now 0 n- Write for catalogue. \d «a» W. H. Shaw. PNCidH‘ . H924 Offices. Centrsl Busineas Cull- lxr. Yonge Gerrard flu: ,- Enter Any Day 17.70 Patented 26.02 Patented PIANO LESSONS Shaw’s Schools, Toronto m’n III! Total "Rate-arc Once-o! Not Pawn be Won ', m. 18. 1912 . it MILTON Lindsay, Ont. County Treasurer $9.14 Patented 14.88 Patented 9.90 N at Pat. 9.46 Not Pat. Everlasting Me the same wa y. with [3â€" Best _Scranton > with order. Car of § MW u-rived. Highes #1- Alsike and Red clovew Ephe- TQrms Cash. An ca figment of overdue a L.olicitaed. Durability cavity A“ makes of Guns repait made for ,G"_“5-,_ Skates and Repainâ€"d. Saws Gu Eett. Horst- Clippers equal to new, Lof‘ks F Keys. Cream Separators General Machine 'Ropuir l“Prism William St. I Next Post Building. Honor Graduate of the aim College, POSt'G a! Veterinary College- London School of ’I‘ropl 0.0. and Residence O ad Cambridge-st... one: Phone 387 J . Re! Muddy: Mflmy a specialt)‘ promptly unaided to Charges moderate- J05. T. my “MBA mug: co's Daily Transcontinental Th AuL CANADIAN Standard and Touris‘ TO CHICK 11am craiusdml} flaking cmmm’h’ CALEFORN and Pacific CO“! For reservations at «i T. C. .“A'l‘l uri'l'x‘. Slim " ” “our .......... rd Household ........ m, LIN DS? WUMENTS Arthur Gra? W. H. CRBSI GUN REPAI Geo. W. Shep x‘ LEETWOOD Read Mixed Plérida :' n White Bro To WINNI Veterinary SH VANCOU MUFACTURCD Nu Stone Artistic ‘ 'I find Brunt! moot i1 Fey'or W. W ». 15, over: old I and [1 day 0. B. [30“! Slate hm w marl gar-rive: Gmni

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