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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Mar 1903, p. 10

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i “Oh, to some extent, but. shallow S icultivation is not what it‘seenm. {The land must have deep: cultivation flor as soon as the subsoil is not -â€" n r us enough to let the Water down The Cattle m». and other: Growl g : apgdothe of the earth come up, 9â€"9 - in w Shal- you won’t get much of a crop out of I“, C“ tlvntlon ’your surface cultivation. Screntists .frhe cattle market is down and go to extremes. A fegomwigglgg ’ will likely go lower,” said Mr. Wilâ€" were told to go . we overdid tha- t, and now liamscn Parkinson of Marrposa k. A middle course "This cattle boom is theéis the right one. fifth that the Americans-nitrate onl the top - tation o , to a finish.j than a. 0 Saturday. fourth or have made and run Year-saga they took raising, thin hogs, the hospital at London, where 'he was taken after the great railway collision at Wanstead two months ago. He was on the ill-fated dyer hold of sheep-i . 1h - - . *of plow crops raise en d9" fl g, Erotation, but for grain crops and in the past few years cattle. gs Isoil u nev 1 allowed to They ran each of these industries to? id I believe in the clover ‘ . success and past it to failure moreiaeggdbu‘t think the rest the . soil that, earned its scores of passengers or less. There are so many P00.Ple .’ and the fertility it gathers to swift and terrible. disaster on the over thm'e that they can boom any; low, while theclover crop 15 [stormy January night. final-«511W they take a “on“ to' 111,011 it, do as much good as the c Moreover. Mr. Lamont was the the pas-t, few years they came overtoots to which So much credit is station agent at Kingscourt, here and bought ml the stockers, Scientists can have all sorts ‘ station not far from the scene of the , . igiven. _ they COUM get' I‘hese cattle they Iof theories, but, like the weather wreck. This was one of the stations could feed at small cost and hence :prophets, they a a mistake the express and freight were for it was a. bitter night. wind was blowing. and ‘ snowptorm was on. been very susceptible to colds and I though no if I did ever get out. I asked who it was. Vey, with whom I was the crash came. answero . him who I was, and we talked some; but a, breathed with- difficultyâ€"so much so, that as the wreck settled he was un- a fact ahead of the floor of the bagâ€" case . . _ We h (I no 11 fall In a dry 599‘ so franticnlly called by the telegraph lends o? megzmoke, toward which we when the officials found that through were facing peued. Dr. 1 sugared from the cold too; A strong a heavy I always had t the exposure would settle talking when I told weight was on him, and he togo to bed. “ Chronic cases ” that’s what the doctors call them, which in common English meansâ€"long sickness. , To st0p the continued Manufacture and dealer in 111 kinds of hair goods of which heap a large assortment. Your own nair made up to order. Hair requisites in Back, and Round Combs, Hair Bmshcs Tdct Combs and Pomp Pads Hair Pins, etc. 1- loss of flesh they need FOOT or KENT sr. both driven for 35 car that cut through the coach. clear through both when the accident hap- Harvey said he had been- Scott’s Emulsion. For the feeling of weakness they need Scott’s Emulsion. It makes new flesh and they had been holding them till this 55011 year when they began heavy selling] ' SIGNS OF SPRIVG and broke the market. It is hardi l'kl ll'd B t 't w e . . ' k next. l i 1 ey to co. 1 e. .u l as an mp- conscious through the whole affair: . . (iiigtnfa‘frkhiEsttaii lvo‘gdet: viii]; cattlei _.â€".oâ€"â€"â€" itxldlrooml 81:11. Wehepggiczlggugfigt II I was not because I Was struck ongglvcs nCW llfc t0 the WCak H ‘ ' .. ' L - ‘m y, pe mg ' r l ' ' the head which was bad- :hat ”Beyd areb gohiglastofalfsewggniu '5 ‘ Season When Most People Peelthat soon changed into the terrible $813313; My left ear was hold-’5y5tcm- .‘oniehlcglz ((lrfrbtzusbou‘; the mérket, - ’ Miser‘ble’ B'st Tina and Fagged ’tWO letters “Wk.” “Wk” .-.wkn “Wk” ling by only a Shrai. My left hand. , E 1500!] ets they .ar' 0 .h - -1 ' fun and; out that flashed over the line and all-Eww3 crushed my left arm and shoul-‘ SCOtt S mu ‘ g but they had t cm 81 os . c . . nounced one of the worst railway 1 tier badly 533nm ed an d my leg broken tthil‘l and weak pCI'SOl'lg out other fodder on hand, and had either l The spring season effects the health; _ , _ . -« . - . - - tragedies 1n the history of Canada: _ 'cl t t! t - t w ste or bu stock ,of almost meryoneâ€"of course in dilâ€"' . . iabove the ankle, win 1 was pu on , o ltt it go o a Y . The station at King'soourt was lof joint. Of course the whole thing|0f the rut. It makes new, in a doubtful market. They paid jierent ways. With some it is afeel‘ Lamont’s _ _ _ , lowurred m a ”mums ‘°’ ”‘8 ”8““ {Kill blood, strengthens the Sim» live weight, and can’t get ing of weariness after slight ex-erâ€" . . clear. ’s the biggest lot- Ltion ; others are afflicted with pimpâ€" work for the day. we: doneioigld tgi'was running at probably 65 mlles an, . . had taken, as was ls cus ’ 1hourâ€"the top speed. Even though nerves and glVCS appefltc Farming 1 . . ter ' ‘n the world. Look at beef 86 ]les and skin eruptions. Fickle apâ€" . l . y I petite, sallow cheeks and lackâ€"lustre past. tram cost up to 3:19 nearest lme thing was done so quickly, a rd. f station at which the yer gomg {passenger afterwards told me he saW,{Ol' 0 mary 00d. Scott’s Emulsron can be to I 8. Midnight Blaze llaoortol firethntlunotpmlc. nlu'ly durable to the average householder. What you want in said Edinburz- . ’ Edinburg. SpccmJ to Midwifery and Mr. Lamont tells of it; to 96.50 a year ago and $4.00 to} th th . th t th . s. 7.: .w. gees are e 0 er swns a e; " 1' 7) r0 . i * ‘bblIOOd is CIOgged With impurities and ‘west “79"“ StZOP' and the; got. on i010 car floor coming like a flash of Omar in New York State they grow 1must have assistance to regain its :board It for his .home ml: yagilulllg- lightning, and «ducked. his head a litâ€" . lot of beans and used to make health-giving properties_ “He had been Whllil'ed bac t’p hurls l tlc. That move saved his head from,' ken as long as SlenCSS wood money out of them. I tried: This is the season above all others,own office at Ingscour . w as, being sheared off as were lots of it. I sowed 12 acres. On half of it gwhen eVel‘yone-â€"young and oldâ€"need doubtless, whilehhe Wit: fiéggdwket others, 'by the baggage car floor. As lasts and (10 ga DI] all the I but a crinkly-shell bean, a :a tonic to brace them up, and theilnstrumsrlrtnatcallsinacc :1 er t ive ! it Was, he had his head badly lacer'tt'me. the rest the common white] sort. ibest eéonicDmegvitizil scieng: lfiasPtiis-i:)V:S tche lilies-sage gm: {Evoul-cl) ligave ated. D H h g 1 "hey didn't do very well. t 15 'cover is r. i iams’ in' 1 ’5’: . ' ‘ Althou h r. arvey c; , rlfiite a trouble to cultivate them. ZThese pills tone the nerves and fill averted the méaiugpheagontgettram , thoughtghe was not hurt, when we; ThCl'C S. DCW strength In the States they bring trainloadsliho veins with new, pure, rich, red lhe was on. u 1 w 0 0 were talking in the wreck, he “mind flCSh ‘1‘ every (1056. of young people from the cities to blood. That’s why they give you at cultivate and pick beans and peas. healthy appetite and cure all bloodideath. came. l 1 0t 1111 the boys I COUld- They were and nerve diseasesâ€"anaemia, skin .. - . . 3 thi greatest gang of help I ever had idiseases, erysipelas, rheumatism, hen-f The dayt 03?“! a“a:8mtct§ev?$:’ on the place. I let them rest every iralgia, palpitation of the heart and iand I was s :Ithiang gc'h in the nab? little while : one day it rained and la, score of other troubles caused by‘WaId end 0 .00?- £11 seco- ; they all went to the barn. They bad blood and bad blood alone. Dr. row passage tliicrc: ifhm I‘o nd mdown were about evenly diVi-ded between pWilliams’ Pink Pills will give you acrosstheflenko tlfecsii’nokin comâ€"i ()akwood and Little Britain, and new Wood, new life, now energyâ€"ith’e Side, 8;: “lg q f cin tilde end they hadn't been in the barn long ‘you cannot, do better than startipartment. . o t want a 1);: Harvey: lleOx‘n they began to fight. :taking them today. !of that compar mi: . a -We Were That crop 0f beans lUSt a‘bfbu-t- paid : Mr. Jos. Poitier, M.P.P., Grand 1 was standing W1 “1"- Every farmer ought to ‘Anse, N.B., says: “Both my wife italking. . . . . have a little patch, but they are not and. daughter have been greatly bent.» ; ' a crop to depend on, for the price fitted by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills} The next thing I knew was that I fluctuates more than that of any 'My daughter was in very poor Ewas wedged into a dark place unâ€"L other «rain. ;health, pale, thin and apparently ‘able to move, and With the cold D in on me. I realized at * * ’ 3bloodless, but through the use of the blowing she has regained her health ; once that there had been a. wreck, . again able to enjoy life. I l and “knew that we had met the freiâ€" ‘think Dr. Wiuiams' Pink Pills is the jght, for I had heard the orders for best medicine when the blood is Bus to meet it at Wanstea Substitutes are sometimes gleft the office. I did not. suppose If you Two had quite reached Wansted, and thought the freight had over-run l‘XDt’llSC-Q. No, I do not think we can go back ipills to wheatâ€"growing with profit if ' stock-raising fails. Suppose we get 12:3 bushels to the acre, and sell it at 64.5 cents a bushel : there is no :poor.” money in it. The Northwest can offered, but they never cure. beat us, for its costs too much to ican’t get the genuine pills from your cultivate the land here.” ldealer send direct ‘ ' “Will 11‘ the neawsysrtem o'f shalâ€" lliams’ Medicine (30., Brockville, Ont., llnstead of that we had struck it at low cultivation reduce the cost ?” Sand they Will be mailed at 50 cents ithe Wanstead siding. qu asked. Ea box or six boxes for $2.50. I -;â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_# I! . do I think I felt any great fear. ‘”_â€"' iM head was between the top of a i Jb'ack and the floor of the bag- car, which as you know drove ht over the passenger coach above ;the seatâ€"tops and out many heads 'off. If the floor had been an inch ;lower or my head that much bigger, ;I should have been killed. ‘ 3 At first I felt very little pain. but |the blood was running down my face, and I knew I must be cut up some. Soon, however, the pain be- t .n-’ . . l smuu) COUNCILLORS as mm? l Elwo Good Newspapers Differ About that 1 Question we are giving away fro. hundred- of elegant 3 Cameras, alumna! Instruments. m roast“! ,.‘ I ~‘* 2., ' ,. :_'..LLâ€" 3:" L ' Olothesan a hundred other valuable for BOYS! F R E E hcel or Fragrant Sweet m... Gills: lar 0100- . the Sweet Pea Seeds known as the mwrftestggfidfiiggggfgmm boo-um col ‘ 101‘s should be paid .for their serviâ€" ' ' ' ' " "" I". u ‘005. It is a point worth consider- ckec which entitles “16m to o ‘30 piece Of 511"er body will ho a... i of our handsome presents. Our readers may remember to buV. You can qu‘ckly earn an! “’o give you an 3elegant up-to-dato All Steel Air Bid. for selling I8 package-g two man“ all“ Donal-Bl“ Pour . :30“ngch Si“ 3““ " “‘“t‘i’f °“‘"'°""°’ fitfiidmf‘m I an Nichol u nie,6paca : at p ago-:oogant var ' Watch and Chain for Boys. l8 packages: and-one Watch 24 - Fine Conn-t Of his Accordoon, 24 since. ; Ladieu’ Choxce . . munxcjpal :5 packages: ouvonir Writing Set. with aluminum Pan C . Boya’ Fine Suit of Clothes.” packages: Splendid Camera. £5 g Fin A] It, and i ' money, not : Lace Curtains 344 yds long 2. pac We trust on. We want eyed-y honest boy and girl to send as th 2 nuno and add sold return us the money and we will forward Premium tor’s reward. Every little forth the opinion that town councilâ€" I and fine-flowering fatalities. “l0 1’9“ receives a Prize 1‘ . mg. several excellent sermons on should be the tOWn legisla- Thc subject has been ulletin and Orillia Packet. llowing frOm the latter shows that ithcse two villages differ on the point: Tilephone 4393 Main: The Collingwood Bulletin advo- lcates the payment of a salary to -town councillors. The Puckett beâ€"i W. F. DEVER co, “N All” 3W0 BROWN maul 19 \Vellington-st East ; would certainly result in the lower-. ___...__â€"â€" Establishe l lS‘hl :tilated bodies in the Wreck. told them of Dr. Harvey and he to the Dr. Wil- .that station and met us on the line. . ' I did not suffer much at first, nor, while somebody sets. ,that Rev. J. W. Macmillan, in one, matters here, referred to. said that honor and not} under discussion by the Collingwood The t l . . ,the mixture immune from smallpox, land a few minutes later the crash of ‘actually so hurt that one leg is justi getting rid of paralysis. and an arm: is helpless yet. As we lay there ‘ worst dread was of fire, which we: heard for some time roaring in the; wreck, and regretted that we had no} means of ending our lives, before it; reached us. But it Was put out byl the rescuers. Another sound that, l was gruesome enough was that of; dripping blood that flowed from mu-i l After 53 hours I was taken out. I i Was 5 got out after some difficulty. The! work of rescue was very slow. forf such care had to be taken. There; {was always the danger of letting thol 5wreck down on living people impri-I sound in it. thrust out through the wreck and he. One fellow's drum was 1113 hand f saved at i 1 could not get. it back. and arm froze still', but was the hospital. I cannot speak too highly of the London hospital. It is a fine build.i ing with 200 cots, and our :LLtfll-y was everything that it couldl be. Only one wreck patient died.’ He was a. ChiCago man, who did well for three weeks, then took bloodâ€"poisoning. ' ' 3 Mr. Lamont shows hardly any; signs of the accident except a little: lameness in the leg that was broken,i and has not yet fully recovered. He, expects to go back to work in a month or so. “I came out of the wreck” said he “very well, but. I iwould not take the whole Grand Trunk system and go through the same experience again. ' ' 1 A CURE FOR SMALIPOX ____..__ l l 1i Two Common Drugs Make a Remedy for the Disease E ; New York, Nov. gsulphate of zinc, one grain of foxâ€" ‘glovo â€"somctimo$ culled digiutlis; jmix with two table-spoonfuls of waâ€" iter; when thoroughly mixed, add lour ounces of water. ’l‘ake every hour for 3.~*"(lnc grain ‘ 1 spoonful twelve hours." If the directions of this roct‘ipcarv followed there will Le no ncod of sore arms during, at smallpox epidvxiiic. Sc. asserts Mother Mary Mario Jose- fph’s Orphan in Philadel- lphia. 9 Not only is the person who takosl Asylum, but it is even said to cure the disease . in its most violent. stones, and, in- deed, to create immunity to all conâ€" tagious diseases. | Local Correspondent Toronto Jas. H. Lennon Referrnces. Bffidstrects mm Wimm of the stande of our municiâ€"i “This is a. SUbStitUtC {01' vaccina- and Will 0450 cure any contaâ€" iing Ipal politics. The pittance that thcgtion. ‘ratepayers would be willing to pay ggious diseases." says Mothor Mary would not be any inducement. to thngoseph. “We have 130 children in successful business man. 0n the:the asylum. and none of them have render a seat in ibeen vaccinated. Three or four! other mod it would the council a plum for the wand poliâ€" ticians, and in their scramble for of- fice they would soon make it that the self-respecting citizen would not want to accept nomination. He would neither be willing to descend to the methods necessary to scoure ~ L336 salt election, nor to serve with the class of men who would be attracted by al . Th B ll t" j th land Plaster '35: sari. m... Q . . pectcd to devote their time and ener- ..alt and Fresh Fish Sugars by the Barrel Call and s e us about any of the above lines before bu;in'. The lime to buy is before the roads break up. , AT THE CHlNA HALL We are direct in liners, and can give unequalled values in New allia- ner S:ts, ll droom Sets. Fancy Chins, Lamps and all Staple Crockeryfifi ‘3 e com; hundreds of dozens if Cheap and Policy Glass Tumblers ind ‘ be?” mgiment °f “mm?“ a" l m“ of m k'nds. , fairs than Will the ,.payment of a . ~ '- 8 AT CAMPBELL’S ,. they hold. Packet believes that the success of f our municipal situations and prises depends upon a. recOgnition of; the principle that ovary man owes a5 part of his time and public, and that the greater the abi- lity and the more successful the busiâ€" ness man the deeper the responsibiliâ€"g ty and the more imperative the: duty. The inculcation of this doc-i trine will we are convmc' ed ensure. A. CAMPBELL- * * ’ : warlikfi FAMILY GROCER. " .. . m“sfii§ firm m3 . J § . . . , » . , E“. . 1'. u,» .r' a», ‘5 . ' ‘ ‘ 7 .~ if “ 3’3 » ,3 '~-4â€"-qâ€"â€".-. ! l Merits. Ken: st. for the honor of the positions which3 On the other hand, the? l enter- ; energy to the; Etimes a year we give them this reme-l gdy, and we have never had a case of! contagious sickness in the house. Onl SSaturday we made over eight gallons' :and today none of it remains. Hun- :dreds of people have called, to cash {of whom we gave a bottle of the fremedy.” g It was during the epidemic of 1871 ;in this city that the remedy was first introduced by. Mother Gouzuga. I who to the public business simply [soph's Orphan Asylum. was then in charge of St. Jo- It is said that she administtrcd the remedy at that time with the most remarkable results. She disclaimed all credit for the discovery, as she had receiv- ed the receipe from Father Kendrick. from a French physician, who had of Germantown. He obtained it discovered it during the prevalcnse of a smallch epidemic in Paris. When the prescription came into the hands of Mother Gonzaga, she set.to work to give the public the benefit of it. Smallpox Was then epidemic, and. as the news of the remedy becdine known, thousands of applications were made for/the specific, barrels of which were given away. nether Gonzaga made and much use-80 gallons 9. day. ‘ l . "I - x q u. mounted” as f' We will be glad into a “I“ W During the war a paper from General Helga passed through the hands of General Sherman and II today preserv- ed with this lndorsement upon it in General Sherman’s .well known hand: “I heartily concur in the W daflon of tho quarter-mutu- general. but I don't know what ho lays." _._____..__.â€" Genre-l. Father (visiting son at canopy-Pret- ugoodcigauyoumonmyboy. I can't afford cigars like these. Sonâ€"Fill your case. dad: All your: case! i no an to Work Hard Too. Miss Sweetlyâ€"What'l Mr. Holdup , doing for a living now? . l Georgeâ€"Oh, anything that his rich! wife tells him. ' l There Are Exceptions. “It is said that all parsons’ sons turn out to be worthless. Do you believe it?" “Oh. dear, no! Some persons have ; no sons, you know." ___..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"' Welsh Grammar and Spelling. l The following notice is inscribed' above the door of a shop In a North ‘ Wales village: “-â€"- Coblar. daler in; Bacco Shag and Pig Bacon and Gin-,5 me, and very good Paradise, in the 1 summer gentlemen and Lady can have good Tue and Crumquets. and Straw- ? bery with a sclm milk. because I can’t get no cream. N. B. Shuse and Boots l " l ph. a. Sister 0f Charity, of St. Jose-i medned very W9". i I What more Could Be ”Wlnt! ‘ “What is your father's objection to l . me, Millie?" asked the young man. “He says you have no application. Gerald." “No application!" he echoed bitterly. “I wonder if he knows I’ve been com- ing to see you twice a week for nearly six years!" Thereinnouselnreplnlngthatlire lsshort. Itlsnottobemeusnredbyl the quantity of its years. but by the quality of its achievementâ€"Philadel- .u- I“... l I Dr. Wood’s i I .No may Pine Syrup Guns coughs, colds, Bro-atlas. fioarsouoss, Group. asthma. Pain or tightness in tho the at, Etc. an oval: tompa'aturo. Have on. 01 our Jewel Range Wood cook. or Keaton installed in your homo and you will got the desired ro- ml“. 0.. 0 Plumbing, Tinsryi‘hing ml pumng' ' Neatly did Prompt- ly Done KEYS ”NEON, Lindsay 0990‘“ Bacon House. I l. PAINELL llllli own and W of W mm Teacher of Voice Culture, Piano. Organ and Theory, including Har- mony. Counterpoint, Canon and Fugue, Musical Form and History. Ifupils prepared for examination of Trinity University, or Toronto Con- servatory of Music. Studio and re sidence 50 Cambridgerst. PO. Box 23 _.._._.______â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Lindsay Marble limb ROBERT CHAMBERS )6. prepared to furnish the people ~,{ Lindsay and surrounding (‘ourifl'l’ \vlth monuments and headgear-5, both _ma.rble and granite. Estimates promptly given (2: "31 ll U}aâ€". gnrbred Eggs laid every morning by lkinds of cemetery requisites. Marble Table Tops, Wash Mantle Pieces, etc, a. specialty. Being a practical workman. should see his designs and C<':.?_'l.;:'c prices before purchasing 815(?\’»l."f".‘. WORKSâ€"In the rear of Market on Cambridge-st. opposite the l'oar‘szuâ€"r House. ROBT. CHAMBERS. FARM [HANS MONEY TO LOAN on Mort- gage at lowest current rates I HAVE access to the coo-ioâ€" eSt money market in Cunudn and Will 9V8 my patrons 1.31:) Mt thereof. EXPENSES OF LOAN km‘t do)“: to the lowest possible pomt COnSIS' tent With accurâ€" any and necessary rmuircâ€" meats. ‘ ALL BUSINms of this 11:.- ture Stridly private and conâ€" fidential. J. H. Sootheram LAND AG ENT- 91 Kent-at... Lindsay, Ont- ' I I‘M' .4 I file am a Fertiliser Imam canaaa Mariam corporation. 1 fl. norms. Agent. at Lind“? : Honey to loan at very loweS§ mm“- tuytim. andtennstosuitbor'i war. no. Corporation being 3” Telephone 98 , dentist, Lindsay, I- of Toronto I'nivm College of Dental the latest lml‘!‘ adopted and prices mo Office over Anderson ositc Vcitch's hotel. E. A. TOT'I‘EN, dentist, l. Graduate of Toronto Un and Rey-8.1 College of lie .304: Every departnivn actistry is done in a practical v ' tific manner at lllOllC' ’ces. Office over Morgan" y. F. A. WALTERS, dentist, L . Honor graduate of Toro niva'tity and Royal Colleg wtal College. All the latest raved branches of dent' performed. Cha Office over Grego NEELANDS, dentist. Lino ads teeth \vitliOut poi . (Vitalizod Air) administer for 26 years with great We studied the gas u . Cotton, of New York, H10 ' tor of gas for exirar‘ingz 1 Cotton \‘i'l‘lb‘s ll:.I\'l-<31 at he has given 1hr? Cur in 7 Persons “lillO'Jl :fl: 11.x“l r. Nceiand us<.-s the licsl .in ob‘Lunders. Beautiful :‘ ail LOCUI inserted 21L mind ”088- 1)1(’13CSQ( send (1 Ill'lfi‘lul fore coming. (illici- i,vati_ site the Simpson llousig {ante-«ed bust \vorkmausliip, oth Md rubber. Plates go i“ no} to break. NO clinl’ traction When plates are Dr. Day, Beads L ‘ eo'fl'zArnrtri‘! Brno . NT of private {isml's per cent. ‘ . o icitor, 1’0“ Building1 Williamâ€"st... HforflgiKINS. Barrister, S Ontario Bank. 110

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