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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Feb 1912, p. 6

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‘the Scotch Line, M10111- ENTERPRISE. We wish to extend to those who were intemted‘in promoting the Vic- toria,'Haliburtcn and Muskok; Telee phone Co. our sinoere congratule¢ tions for the energetic am: executive > 4 ' ushed through their telephone " bridge to Uflington, thence through the township of Oakley. ‘â€" Graven- ROBERTSO} fiesihentf Tat; cabh d a. sympath- tic messagé to King George on the death 0! the Duke of Fife. The man with red hair must be careful that his own words and ac- tion are not of the same wann hue. Hamilton spent $1,543,635 last «mm- and finished with a surpluvaof M§””m””‘ M year and. finished ovc' 828.000- who sits down on HaVing 3, WV help him dccasiooally is a. wonderful to a. man’s se‘t‘ control. 4 ' .. It was q. 1". sy apinster who said ‘;L, two THE FOUR BYSPEPTIC Nady eVerythiag that enters a. weak, dyspeptic stomach acts as an irritant; hence the difficulty of effecting a. cure. Buxdock Blood Bitters will relieve all the distressing symptoms of dyspepsia and in a short time effect a cure. Mrs. P. C. Gross. Berlin. Ont, writes: â€"“ I have been troubled with my stomach for thelast seven years and tried all kinds mm]; mm 38d ones. lie-ember in business that m sounds on the man and not an Come to Warren’s Piano Store where quality of "goods 13 me first consideration and where you may feel we of a. square'deiel in price and terms. We do not give away "wdrthleu coupons to induce you to come here‘;‘ We just given you 3"9first ’ dust article at a really fair.price.,_ We cause!) as.- ehbsplg- as any. one who gives you good qualit . ’We entry the renowned Columbia Phonograpb, also recOrde end needles. , - ’ ' -- ,_~_‘_' Lindsay Street. 8. > and . William Street N. Phone 131-1. Suffers Untold Agony After Every Meal. .bdi Special attention to repairingrmwer an Repajmg While you wais. to, _ ,7 ., Throat and Troublesâ€" the Chatâ€"4 boys . WARREH of were divided into Waterprobf Boats For your spring 'émount m’ mikeaanha-e from V new: _He ' MWWWQQ‘ {In 05,; u. ham-r. Church Strattord. Feb. 1. -- In a small fire of mysteriOus origin 8.6 the City Hotal stables; Robert McEwen, one of the hoatlers. lost his life. In some manner his clothes caught fire while he was alone in the barn. WAS BUBNED ALIVE. while he 'was alone m the Dam, through which he ran, blazin'g tram head to“ foot, to fall into the arms of his father, who had just come out of the ho‘tel, and succumb. Deceased, who was forty-five yearsfiof age and of splendid physique, was burned al- most to a crisp. ' A Record With the Old BuckSaw Mr. Ed. Samson holds the 9""ivérse 44, with the “most surely I viable record of sawing two corfils of Hieved" and “certainty” of chapter wood in 57 minutes, with an ordin- L 4. and let us have done with all an ary bucksaw, the trick being done position and “know” and “be fnllypt on Monday last., The ieat Was per- mad " (U, m- L 32‘- 11100391 th formed on» the farm of J was 081- nnderstoqd 3°: 3" m M", he lin, Ops, and‘outside of an occaSion- igmfihgn “‘1 ”m. e‘ an al rub down with a.tanow candle : ’5 to both sides 6! the glittering blade 1; the man‘of historic name and p'réw- mm 09”” Inch. .0! x .. w ass used no cunning or deceitful".th thovhfuwuhm on; viable record of sawixig van. vr- â€"77 Wednesday at his home on lot 15, 0011.7, ops. Thedeoeasedhad been in good health until two days prev- ioua to his demise. and hi! sudden death we as a. uni-prise to the'hmâ€" “70 00“}3 0i i fieved“ and “certainty" or chapter 1, c wood in 57 minutes, with an ordin- 1. 4. and let us have done with all sup- ary bucksaw, the trick being done positlon and “know” and “be fully pet- on Monday last, The feet was per- angled" (U Tma; 12L “2:35 in: E \ h f J C _ nn erstood not say'lnss. ”7 9 omed on t e farm 0 mos 91' them in her heart ”a pondered than lin, Ops, andoutside of an occasion-l a1 rub down with a..tallow candle (verses 19' 50‘ 51". to both sides of the glittering blade 1 : " - the mm‘of historic name and prow- {7' The ch. aractora oflsome m' only ,_ ess used no cunningord 'ttul histtill thewhitGWash‘ieafionj" mm in W‘Oming “0 tmk- 7- Gem’for the moanâ€"m mm- ‘ Hisâ€"backers around Cross Cgeek rhyfopd, or 13.71. . I'll ! 4 cutter, in competition W‘ “V To Headâ€"Off a Headache ‘Nothing a Better they “For four yearsrl was ’subject to almost const'zh't" headache. At times so severerl w'as'“u‘nfitted for work. Through the advice of a friend 'I was‘persuadedwxo try Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills and the result has been-that} have entirely eradicated my sy‘stem'of those continuous heada’cheg that MIL-£3 MEDlCAL William “not. ‘ilt ,2. " They Give Reset 3.4 was“ Menu-co » , ,_ - SYRUP 0F 1335.3 and 5.59;,36tdu at your ucomcaaz ' ‘ anon’ep‘m can". u... u-..â€" ‘ly eradicated my slqstem of continuous headaéhcs that ved 'a h'a'rd "and cofiti’nuous 11 straiti."â€"-O. ’L. Rfisscll. Azt-C-arN-W-quEarlygh. ForSalo byAlI'Dmggm ' 25 M27590: , ~ W-_A_ A-.. of “goods is _the 60.. Torqntopan. Puffs Pill. it ,{p , 111 from fivwo- â€"-â€" 'w---r, _ mac. no as a partake: of real nah had blood and grow In may respect: a other “children do. but we must al- ways think of Bun :- being specwly controlled by the 301:8th. for what A __ _- -A Lemon VLâ€"Fu'st om.‘ -* m n, 1912. was true or‘ John the'Bnptlet must. have been two or film also (cheater l. 15). There were three nnnnnl tent! at Jenndem. nt which all males mnu ap- pear Glynn“. 14-17). end the pane overwu the amend this was Eu nut pan-over. It seems from 1 Sam. L 7-9. the: women went to these tenets] eke. .nnd our lesson plalnly tenchee‘ that jury accompanied Joseph. We . may not be able to say whether at thls 2 time He fully understood Hls own ‘ ldenflflentlon with this tent accord- lng to I Cor. v. 7. "Chrlst our passorer In unseen for un."‘bnt my own con- viction In that He nlwayi knew more ' than many are willlnx to bellere. ‘We I cannot grasp the wondrous statement thatnll. things were created by film 1 and for film. that He created. Adam nnd Eve. prodded the cont: 0: skins for them after they had slnned. wnlk- nVAAL _ n.5,“, yum. a. 474.34.:- Tau. .WQQKVWM W”ROV.D.‘-m autumammm. was: their can“ a gold and Wammmhm mwmugdotmmm mumcwdudhhnm Ind lee Into Egypt-and abide there till I» should hang them wont At m ed with Each. “hiked um: Nun. dindd with Abraham. lain-acted Moses abodmrthe pauoverflgfle’nsgbuh. Eggsâ€"h we cannot nihéksflnd. we can believe. am} through faith we under- ntnnd. There are wonderful things -....,._ w- , about the number twelve and every other number which will yet be un- folded to us (verse 42). In thls'ease it may have been just the age when a boy kept his first passover. but we will see more when weknow u we are/7| known (I Cor. xiii. 12). The fmst being over. the people‘ started inr their homes in every' part! or the land. and probably a great mul- titude “me together (or the first part ‘ of the journey northward. 'At the close ' of the first day each company would! make sun- that their number was com- { plfle before starting farther on their: journex. and then it was thnt_.loseph and Mary discovered that their pre- cious boy was missing. And we may imagine the eager bnt' unnvaiiinz O A _ -;-lâ€"b . ances and the sorrowful hearts \that probably could not sleep that night even it they sought to rest. It may be that they started back to Jerusa- lem immediately on ascertaining their 77-...“ loss and spent the night Journeg‘lnx. Only those who have ever had a child stray away can think how they text and talked. Then the three mg day: of searching for 81min the' city and the hopelessness and. bench at the close of each dayâ€"we peanut but wonder it they prayed to Him who is perfect in knowledge, who knotted: even _our thoughts (16h xxxvl.’ e; PI, “IA ~_‘_ cxxxlx. 14). If they knew may! they might hue known film 'we (flit they would have said. “Lotus 30 t to the temple. for we will surely find A1! LLAL St! W‘- wâ€"'-_, Elm them." Did He not unply that when He said to them after they did and Him In the temple: “How in.“ that ye sought me? Wis: ye not that I must ‘be about My Father‘s busi- ness?" (Vet-Sew». Revised version and margin. “In My Father's house" or "In the thing: of My Father.”_ He eer- minly knew who He was. and we no not eurprlsed that the rabbi: were u- toulshed at His understanding and un- swers as He sat in their midst. unten- .L _e._ _ _ I dons. How He must, even at that age. have opened to them the Scrip- tures. We would like to know whose home \was honored with His presence and who was privileged to care for Him those two or three days. but it is more important for us to lay to heart thoseflrstwordsotfiisasfiouot Bury. the first recorded words. “I must be about My Father's business. If we are not constantly in the things 01' our Father we are on the side of the enemy. for it must be the world or the Father, and they are opposed the one to the other (I John 11. 15-17). Contrast the "supposition" of Joseph and Mary (verse 44) with the “most surely be- llieved“ and “certainty" of chapter 1, L 4. and let us have done with all sup- podtion and “know” and “be fullypeiâ€" shaded" (ll, Tim. 1. 12); Though they understood not as: sayings. Mary kept ‘them in her heal-tend pondered them I-(Versa' 19. 50. 51). and asking them '19": North .0! m'unxoipany owned utilities gulch u waterworks, light and power lplantl. etc. ’ Another mutating Cum in tint tho percents" of wages to the total value of mutant“! pro- iducts romain- px-scticdly thn nm as one your ago, that in, tummy-nix PROSPmOUS YEAR. Tho mun] "port of tho Ontorio Labor Bureau, which has just been plocod in tho bonds at tho printers byIr. Rohort Edgar, Chic! of tho But-ooh, will show that. the Province .njo’gd 3 you at W‘ktbh W0" parity during 1911 in All dopmâ€" tor every appliunt. hdood, in oer-tun Ikfll'od tucks, it has bun duncult to obtain sumciont help to hop pace with the growth of busing-I, manta o! “autumn-in: 3nd labor- In contrast to the moat nnd un- 0319103130“ gusting to the south of the mm border, tho statistic. for Ontario, (“hand tram 311 Jim trad. unions and pmtncnlly every ploymnnt has boon vo'ry rm, and, u a rule. that. ha." been positions within the boundaries of tho Prov- in... than in I. total 01 $82,,000000 rchitis and 1;. soot] Dr“ Chase’s Syrup of Both bronchitis and asthma diseases of the nerves as well the bronchial tubes. and for terrible coughing spells and gasping for breath. ‘. Thege is nothing like 1"" ”m Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine 1t soothes _ the irritated nerves. ease and prevents the attacks of c9u¢h1ng,u:d enables the system to throw, on the disease. In fact the great popularity of this medicine ginslsmvly (into its success in cur- ing hmnchitis and severe cheat polds.‘ 1.831,». permanent recovery depends largely on gettin.r the nervous sys- Jtmmthoroughly restored, Dr. Chas- _es' News Food isof the greet.“ us- isistsnoe‘ln "Vim aw Wasted AND PRANTIC GASPING FOR BREATH COMMON T0 BRON- CI-IITAS AND ASTHMA. the organs tux-e 01A. W. Chase n..u.: every bottle of the genuine . bottle, at all dealers. or E Bates .Co. .. Limited. ToroI LATE PATRICK ROCHE. Mr. Patrick Roche, another of the old Ops residents, named awey on CASTOR IA For Inhnts and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought relief to suflorers W discovered by an Indian kiboâ€"introducedtoclvmnflon ha" a rematkable would!“ Wflymw manomssandwm. purifying the blood. banishing hedgehog and clearing the skin. 25¢. a box numbers. indicgu that man- OBITUARY. Limited. Torontq. urpéntine *0 from bron- Dr. Chase's OX’ ex- Irantic of in. and In. John A. 8011. South 0pc, nun-um . number of “I“ rohuvu on WM. Ju- 343‘.“ iihonorotthdrunéoud wit; Hr, nu! ma Bert. Wflscn, of Thom- e Dunstord. Wishing Kr. and In. Bert Wilson may more naive-eerie: uid thank- ingltr.a.ndlre.Bellforthdx-und hospitality, d1 returned to their respective homes in the wee sm’ Doctor. “Do you may believe the '0'” "b m batten”, ‘ “13.160. Inwawomumenr jug tor a twelve-yeIr-old be! “I" Anemia: without making all 91'0“ 0" ‘whce the conductor that the child ‘m undo: urâ€"cmw Wa" “376° be duh-H! from 801mm. mm. at a notation: Amado-n I'II- dht Who about the your um flooded the western and uouthweslorn Intel with counterfeit bills. sham mongugu und such like. Other: connect tho won! with "bong". _n scarecrow or goblin. and shill-plied to qnythlng fle- ,_n n. .L- auction. which was often MOM ‘9 the European student or China. at- ” 'm thug‘vnghLâ€"W out. Put 1 newly laid on into own; water with the shell on. Immediately remove it from the tire. The egg then cooks slowly and thoroughly. and when the wateeis cool enough it can he litt- ed out end opened. it will he toned to he at n Jellylike consistency, unico- vluly deliciou- end digestible. The white at en egg. it necessary for e child’s nourishment. my otten be «surveyed to the child without. his knowing it in orange Juice. This in prepared as followe: To the white of an egg odd the Juice of one omnxe end ‘n-little'sntu. 8min it carefully and set it ewny until'lt is very cold. Then serve it with; ,dr’ykhiscuit. at done if Eggs For sick Children. Eggs areyotten ordered to strengthen a fluid who has been nu. and no way I: better to cook an egg than wnn to called coddung. A “ 7AA- “It... i; with lemon juice. with a dusting of fine a; the than for a few In Ilnl Iâ€"v r"... .v Equal parts at map ago chalk mixed together and rubbed on a ninth-wed airman! than has been first well damp- ened will («move maths. provided 1t ls put in the sun until the mm: disap- W... ‘Wben callm ur cloth ls uportod with my acid the color may be restored by touching the spots with spirit: of hamhnrn. Alkali spots sometimes dis- appear nude! :1 Went at “new or tartaric acid. Hr szmb'g :1" "recite" met I A guilty Conscience needs no press 0,1: the street. ‘ “at “I see you've moved again. Deed- ---- beet.” was Payeon’s greeting. “W here . _ ere you living now?” - Friends. The plumbers friendâ€"Jack Frost. “Over on the next street.” rejoined . Deadbeat easily. “I made the change The ”as" friendâ€"The DOtboller. because my new page m . m The merchant’- friendâ€"The adver- mrdrencemmut withadgnon menu. _ The drug-gilt'e friend-The inventor thetenctiyeuinmenemmingto wmmmmwmm othotdrinhmdtheinventorotico mung," modes. ”’ch than”? ' The collector'- Mendâ€"The penal whom. utfleeteumbutnot ”Post No Bill" "-Jnaae'l um. _ men m let the collector work him- 11» Word “Beau” pd "bogus" I: said 0] Of. 0‘“ cover entirely can and PM" ,. COURT HOUSE, LINDSAY 0:: finally February 27 1912 It 11 o'clock can. mummy or GARDEN“ PIX-LINDSAY HEN DINE. ' 1 That. Unduy always produced men at to an high positions, has been time and quit: ptdven beyond the shadow of g doubt. Mir my and tux-0mm hu invariably plow them in the from. mm. A Britioh. Columbia daily made a note of n dinner given by a one time prominent gentleman in Lind- say. Mr. Wei. Greer, who invited to dine with him 1 (er 0! his home town friends at. the Empress hotel, Victorin, B.C. Seotod around the festive board we. Hr. Mike Gilles.- pie', manager for Put Burns. a cattle king; Mr. Joe- O’Cc-nell, of the firm 0! FitzpotriCR O'Connell; ‘M’r, Gmet. Hutu. chiet engineer of B. C. rdlwty; and Mr. F. A. McDiux-mid, City solicitor of Vi<> writ. It in not one. that no many old Unduy boys, d1 0! whom hold prominent. politic-I. meet together 8800 AND COSTS. WALKER WINS Put all.“ cram-t Judgment was given in this acuon this morning . uding the plaintin 8300. dam-g. vi full cacti. Ir. Samuel wm,.tno‘~p,ointm, tell on thonidewdk on Sussex-ct. in Jun. fat, and M serious injury. He w the sidede was seriously out of repair and that a. plant had been oil for over a. month. It was shown that eight years ago the town m but nothing was done. Tn: defendants contended dust the plain- tifl knowing the condition of the sidewalk was guilty of contributory negligence. outfit!» J udgo held that be but! token due care. G. 11. Hopkins. K.C., and F. Bounce Hopkins. for plaintiff ; R. ‘J. McLaughlin. K.C., and A. ll. il-‘ulton. for defendants. N. 0! WM.. W. of Calhoun-ct... mauv- .- 150 10.35 Patented * I.“ E. o! W. ... ... 10 § 7.86 2.50 10.35 Patented B. o! W. ... ... 11 i 7.88 2.50 10.38 Pamwd § 7.38 E. o! loin-at. 12 2.50 10.38 Patented I, Juno- mohordoou Julienne. 'r zoo-um c: tho County of Victorio, on am by tho Won-Int o: tho w ordau of tho County of Victoria, and tho mty-oownd «y of Nov ombot. 3.1). 1911. will proceed to ooll ouch cud ovary at tho obovo me ntionod pox-och of loud. for the on non of “no new duo upon them respectively. as above not out, to- with amt-yum the sold m of taxes and costs on ooohor pad). 1» the Court House in the Town 0! Lindsay. in the said County 0! Viotorh. at Eloven o'cloc k in the forenoon on Tuesday the Two-trauma: do, or Fohruory, A. D. 1912. I n u-\vm f m iota“ sold t6 Thou. Mrs Sale or Lands Whmyf Yintorh. form of Tsxes " to 50 held in the in» oollector'l Mendâ€"The per-on ybopann little uttdmbut not enough to let the collector work hun- self out of a Job. The walter’s Mend-TheAdlger vb? Conny VW‘LOQO, iuyIXon-mu- 22nd. 1911. (F- in published in the "thchman- or'E pt (Sam Ag THE '10". : was given in this action SUIT AGAINST 16 1 10 100 2319 2.88 mwnsmpopsomvm. TOWNSHIP OF FENELON. miusm or" bIGBY. of. m Arum COD'B and You! Rte-tedr‘ ‘ ,. 5:99}. of Not Puma he ’4‘“ g" 12.27- 2.55 14.33 Patented or rum»: nus. it COMMITTED PERJUBY. SECURED HARBIAGE CERTIFI- CATE â€" HAS ANOTHER WIFE Benevflh. Ont... Jan. 31. -â€" Ed- ward Symon. a. middle aged mun is in “IO county jail here chugm ith Will-l7. an accused procured at “‘9 Vflllge o! Tweed a. marriage 1i. «one, am he was a “idower. m be has a, Wife and family “W43 W County. Bofore Usage M he pleaded guilty to m . 0‘ perjury and judgment “0 for a week. A complete explanation of the diflicviues encountered, and the simple and logical way to overcome them will be sent for the entire ten for 88. 00 Advice on sm'gle prOblems $1.00 Correct touch and fingering Octaves Chords How to owrcmne stiffness How to overcome weakness Padding 7 1 Good time and pro per accent 8 Playing with expression 9 Huw to Practice 10 Hints for public perform- shoe 090“?”er D "n. It first you don't succeud,' “I” a” m broker, “ buy, buy ' m w elections resulted in “I“. 91 five of the famous ‘23.’ m! '8 ‘m 'KVIISEQEL 17.70 2.63 2.88 - 26.02 15 CM 23.19 PIANO LESSONS Wader" November 23rd 1911 for a He's}; 83mm. ’l‘oekgraM-y English in can of Itnhr Tum New 090:. Write for catalogue Audness W. .3. Shaw. Preside”. Head Mat. Central Easing-g Cul- 'm. Yonge’i Gerrard Stosv Toronto. Shaw's Schools. Toronto Children Cry so: rmcusn's >A$T0RIA 32.50 39.14 Pcmm EC. MILTON course in Busi- 9.90 Not Put. Not Pttented Pttenwd Patented Everlasting Memo Ct!!! “0103 business in the a: «and hoththesameold v in with the times and I w to do better work ‘th .980?! took and methods. Wupâ€"to-dam Marble all ms in this part of 9‘ it prices and see um My Queen . . fig Diamond ...... m‘Lâ€" Bast. Scranton s uahwith order. Car of Win. “just arrived. Highest pl fia- MEike and Bed clover, g Lindsay Marb!e W R. CHAMBERS. Pn Wud show rooms 11 k 1 MS“... immediateh north‘ Mom purchasing. Dara hilicy. A ('Lislic army All makes 0f Guns repzlil‘Pd,! nude far Gunsufikatea Shar and Repaired. Saws ‘Gumme M Horse Clippers Shut Null to new. Lurks Fitted Keys. Oman: Separators Rep: General Hachine Repairs an ‘V «Impmm ads 1162010 Lou Wicke 3. . ”doc to Post Printing 01 m 8t. - Lin Arthur Grahat r nnn'rwoon P. o. GUN REPAIRI Geo. W. Shepha. “fixed P White Bronze William St. North Post Building. 1. WAC") RED [aims . «Tim M; éfééfnamnw An cram: K M Atmfifit’lfl. {bi new granites. n1 .‘Slabe. sum hrownstnm luau-bk hu pruwxi fa“ Gmniw i~ yV0 Scone ("m Cl "I find a Bronze men: in Si fev‘or W. VII... over thirty old and J and perfecu dav it will C. B. N‘vv mount, W1 Bra BlCY‘

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