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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Mar 1913, p. 2

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wlâ€"I-v â€"â€"-_ ‘â€" Pu‘tiry M 1123151me ”gunmen 3m. cnnosza FOR WU 0F VIc'mBIA once - radon-on. 60"" Il‘ Way-Ito. Phone 45- ”1GB R. KNIGHT, Barrister, So- licitox'. Notary Public. Solicitor for the Home Bank 01 Canada, repre- enting Waterloo Mutual Fire In- mfllce Co.. of Waterloo; Federal Life Assurance 00., of Hamilton, Empire Accident and Surety Co., a! London, Ont... Office over Home UCLAUGHLIN, PEEL, FULTON . STINSON, Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. Money to‘loan. Spec- inl -nttenti0n given to investments. omces: Dominion Bank, corner of William and Kent-sts., Lindsay. R. G. McLaughlin, K.C., A. M York-aw. Linda”- '1‘. Stewart. L. V- ‘ Bulk, oppbsite Post Oflico. Insuruuwu I EDELAYIM: nmnxum BUSINESS} " “’l‘herc is nothinkr in the charge! 1 that, tho (:m‘urnmem is unduly delay? )distribution upon the basis of /â€"â€"â€"’â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€". 3 [ng I" \the lust Census. As Mr. Borden has “E UNDERSIGNED 1’ prepared to ‘a, majority of nearly 50 in the Hanan Iona money on farm. town 3-3“ ”fl“ and us no genm-al election is likely 1‘80 property. N. very 1°W°“t ’3‘” ‘ for two or three years to come, the ‘ “ “rm-*- I “pm-Mm (‘mmdian fails to see. why Clerk. Oakwood. Fire ngent. Issuer of marriage licenses. Conveyancing in all its forms. ton. B.A - . Stinson. every Week was. MEEIIAN. AUCTIONEER FOR GI. Countm ot Victorh ad Pour- Mro. Them 449. many P.0. .mAm' 11. 03mm. LINDSAY. 1“, W a... cuctlonocr. Grnduau 0‘ mums, J”’ m”; o: Auctioncoflng. “mm m. Your ”"0““. 'oud“ ‘ thuluh .L Then. 195k. hho ch Money to Loan. . B. WELDON, Mariposa. township Clerk. Oakwood. Fire Insurance agent. Issuer of marriage licenses. Conveyancing in all its forms. logo property. no “a, "M - I Canadian fails to see Why of interest. Coupony or print: ! average funds. I an ‘1'”. mdy to b“? Ipn-ssing public issues like mu'al (le- ‘004 mortsaseo- 1- E- WWN- fencm the construction of good roads, agriculture and Mil-O 310°3- mmy “the stimulation of gtho reduction of the cost. of living ~xhoultl he pastponml merely to grati- fy a. low tlisgruntlml Oppositionists.” oollcltor. otc.. _______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" , _ _-_m A \? Inmnwm FOR GEO. W. SHEPHARD‘S William-St. North Next. Pout Building Linduy Ld’au. SW 3“ mt ad an} geek Best Service ! Skates c The doctor cannot do it all â€" his work must be supplemented by gOod service on the part of the prescriptionist if his efi'orts are to avail. Choose your drug- gist for his capability and relia- bility, not beCause his store is nearest. We believe that many have realized this fact and that to this know‘ledge is due the nfpadv growth of our prwcription {0 this know‘ledge steady growth of or Prescriptions ca livered if desired. H I G INBOTHAM James A. Peel. HOPKINS. a, Notary Publico etc. Bulk o! nontrad- . an “arms to ”it Woodville office at. office of C. E- ccncnved and polished inc. PRO“ 1'! f 0‘ Connor WOOD called for and de- Kent open Weeks. wt GERTRL‘DE EMMA MARSH. After a. short illness of two weeks, one of which was spent in the Ross Memorial Hospital, Gertrude Emma, beloved wife of Mr. ‘Albert Marsh, of lmnsford, passed away early Friday morning, death taking place in the Ross Memorial Hospital. Many growing girls in school I or business are frailâ€"delicateâ€" anernicâ€"lack energy and am- bition and have thin blood. It is all unnatural and unless checked leads to serious and chronic ills. Nourishment, not drugs, is the law of reason to build strength â€"-but when appetite is poor and digestion weak, ordinary foods do not nourishâ€"then SCOTT: EMULSION is necessary. SCOTT'S EMULSION over- come. just such conditions; its tissue material enters the blood without di- gestive eflort and makes it rich. It tones the whole system and starts the healthy action of cells throughout the [ 'l‘HREE nuns. I Amherst. N.S.. March Smoumn. am Acmlian \vunum. m1 lly guw hlrth m a child with I l‘hunds. nnu of them lwing' (level lhc‘ wrist of the Otlwl‘. from thumb Was attached tu the ear 1 2.-â€"Ma im- chuu. i The infant is quite healthy tut owmtlnn will be performed to l llul its superfluous hand and thm cause it is rarer. You should never neglect a cold, how- I over slight. If you do not treat it in time ‘ it will, in all pessibility, develop into blanchitis, pneumonia, asthms, or com other serious throat or lung trouble. Onthefirstsign ofaooldotoonahlth advhablemcmitatmogmdmtlet itrun on fat an indefinite period. For this purpose there {ohm}; to Truth is stranger However Slight MAY TURN INTO BRONCHITIS. Ont, writesâ€"“When my little boy m Mywsoldhe caughtteoldvhich turned into bronchitis. I tried every thhgtomeMemtodoctofamdi- mbutitdidhimnogood. Oman ImdviaadtogiveDr.Woolana-m PbeSyrmstfiisndhdmhehdu shottthmcmd. I'unldd- mmmwwvxg-mmh‘ canon". .1!!!»thva inflation. an often offend. but to (at "lulu b you nut to: SCOTT’S. icon Bone. Toronto. Ontario ‘24:: A COLD .53. Mart‘h “Puâ€"Magma Amulian wmmm. recent.- | tn n child with three f ”nun being: developed is quite healthy and nag I be performed to Md itl nous hand and thumb. I [wave the family ford on Saturday, ‘3" o'clock; servicn hurch. Interment, than fiction. bu- Country, to_ Barbara. Helen Fr), Capetown,'| Be years an M h 14th 1863 my took Upper Can a, on are . '. William A. Goodwin, of Lindsay, be- ro, where '5, after- ing groomsman, and celebrated the |. where 50m anniversary 1 religion home on Wellington-st. ‘ , member It speaks well for the stamina of the family when we recall that 111'. band and iuoodwin's only brother, Wm. A. onths 01“ Goodwin and wife, celebrated their '5 and five ‘ golden “adding anniversary last Dunsford. June. . . t‘ I last Friday at their‘ .Muggie Angus Bobcab'gwn- ”W"'u a , Messrs. H. Grundy of Lindsay were in Fe a few hours on Tuesday. Miss Della Brokensbire and Miss Lulu are guests of Mr. and Mrs, Fred McNeil. of Red Rock this week, M... W. Townsend, 01 Cameron, and R. Howe, neloh Falls for Mrs. V called on day. A very interesting and amusing event took place here on the rink on Wednesday evening when the Tailors and the Counter-hoppers croased sticks and alter a rather strenuous half hour the hockeyists considered they had played a good game. The ‘score was 5-2 in favor of the 000m.- er-Hoppers. The line-up was as fol- lows : .‘A 1 Counter-Hoppers â€" D. Oulette, 1 wing; Roland Virtue, r. wing; Ern- est Brynell, goal; J 09. Hefi‘ey. point; Dan Doherty, cover point; Stanley Kelley, centre; Percy Don- aldson, rover. Tailorsâ€"M. 'Quigg, 1. wing; Fred J efi‘ery. r. wing; Eric Sharpe, goal; Arnold Magee, point ; Archie 'l‘rudell, cover point; Bid. Burgess. centre; iJos. Carley, rover. Mr. Stanley Hamilton, who has been the buttermaker in A. MeIn- tosh’s creamery for the past three vears. left town on Friday and; will years. 18 accept a Wright M. uoouwm to_ Barbara Helen Fr), Upper Canada, on March William A. Goodwin, of Mr. and Mrs 1“, his wife and don, Ont., and Florence (NW N at Toronto)- a members of the I \-.-V. 111‘. and Mrs. Goodwin‘s son, L., his wife and daughter, from I don, Ont., and youngest daugh Florence (now Mrs. D. H. McMich 01‘ Toronto), are the only out mhers of the family who wene The oldest. son, ide in ] -mn.‘ .‘ me to be present. frcd'\\’.. and wife, res l' JUICU\u \..v .. , oi Toronto), are the oan outside mhm‘s of the family who were able to be present. The oldest son, AL' frcd'\\‘., and wife, reside in Port‘ Huron, Mich.; Frederick William. wife and family, in San Jose, Cal.; Wright, Warren and wife, in Los Angeles, CaL; and oldest daughter Bessie (now Mrs. Geo. L. Silver), in Odgensburg, N.Y. Illt’ Grand Orange Windsor, Mar. 12.â€"The fifty-fourth} annual convention ol the Provincial Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario West was formally opened at the Armour- ieo here this afternoon by Grand Master Frederick Done. 0! Toronto. Nearly 500 delegates were in the hull iwhen the Grand Master delivered his I address. ..I ,n-LI_._ “HUI Van In the evening a. public meeting was held, with the Grand Mestm‘. Mr. Fred Done, 0! Toronto. the in the chair. Mayor Clny delivered the wddress of welcome. which was responded to by the Grand Master. Addresses were also made by Dr. J. J. Williams. 0! Woodstock. Deputy Grand Master ; Mayor flockin. 0! To- ronto; Rev. D. C. Hassock, Toron- to; Lieut.-Col. J . E. Scott, Kincarn dine. Grand Master for British Amer- ica; E. '1‘. Essay. K.C., London. and Re\'. John Coburn, Toronto. Nearly 800 delegates" are registered at. headquarters. The real work or the convention will start Thursday morning. wv- u---° ‘ After the opening preliminaries, Mr. Fred bane, of Toronto, the Grand Master, delivered an address” dealing with the variqus matters in“ which the Order is interested. He declared that the need for such an lOrder was now greater than ever. and quoted Sir Richard Cartwright’s statement that the Order Was a. {one to be reckoned with (or generations a goad position in Manitoba. Hamilton will be missed very from a. large circle 0f friends Two Chinese merchants were exe- cuted at Chengtu for secretly stor- ing opium. Four officers were killed at Kienchow while toning farmers to destroy poppy crops. Soon the voice of the mtenr gar- :dener will be heard in the suburbs. rel atives here or when “8 reCall that 111. only brother, Wm. A. Lodge in Session gest daughtor, H. McMichacl. boy would in which he wu a (active. The Women' 9 Institute regulu‘ meeting will be held on Ffldly alter- noon at the home of Mrs. Thomas Paulsom. ‘ '1‘ ..... Inc-- the auspices of the F‘enelon Falls chestra. This drama is gixen local talent and promises to be great treat. 4 -- ntnn a“ Dr. R. M. Mason, M.l’.k'., spem Sunday with his familv. Tndo‘p Harding. of Lindsay, was in Judge Harding, 0 town on 'I‘uesdav'y- vv'vvâ€" A large number of handsome and suitable presents have been received testifying to the esteem in which Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin are held in Lind- say, Toronto. Hamilton, Norwich, London, Collingwood, Ont.; Odgens- burg, N.Y.; St. Paul's, Minn.; Cleve- land, Ohio; Sea. Breeze, Fla.; etc. The receipt of a number of letters of congratulations from many former associates on the Grand Trunk Rail- ‘1- As a. sample, we publish a from General Superintendent "My Dear Goodwin,â€"-I am receipt of your card announl golden wedding anniversary self and good wife on the 1‘ Many relatives and menu: has on Mr. and Mrs. Geodv and wishing them long life ROYAL PURPLE 'i Stock Poultry 3W1? ! piness. We wlll and absolutely (no. for FREE the uklnz. poutpa‘d. one of our â€"‘ ‘lum “‘9“. book! (With in- um. on the common alum of noel: tad poultry. Tells how to feed all kind: of haw nnd light horses. cola und mm. much cows. calves tnd fattening steers. 3130 how to keep and feed poultry so tho: they will lay a well in winter as in summer. It oonulnl 860 recommends from all over Cunda. from people ‘ whg1° havei used our goods. No former should l Vi “I L You can fatten cattle 1nd now an 168 time LV using or Born: Terr. Speciflo than you could possibly do w thereby saving a month's foul and the coat to you xvii! uc‘ be m‘re thou six pm or $1.00 for one steer. It - ~ ,, “much". with without. u. You can fltten um.» tnd hot! in I MOM“! less time Lx' using on“ Earn} I‘m-31w Stock Specifla than you could pouibly do without it. thereby suing a. month's fed and labor and tye cost to you xvi}! fic‘ be mwc thtn $1.60 {or an: visa or $1.00 for one IMP. It will keep ' ow condition with ordinary .- .,VV. V. in: animal on your place m it. on mu out: first nnd see the marvellous result which will be obtained. Our Stock Specific wil‘. increase the milk flow three to five lbs. per cow per day. while being fed in the stable. A 506 Wewilllutucoworhom'mdui. DROYAL PURPLE POULTRY SPECIFIC will make your hens la! in" as well in the I Jun-av.- w, . Yours truly, U. E. GILLEN." ' CHRIS Intives and (Honda are call- , muons . and Mrs. Gaodwin to-day 5m u- pheo try it. on this one nay-venous result which will file wilt increase md friends no cul- lrs. Geodwin to-duy n mmr life 3nd hap- week LOST \‘ALUABLE HORSE Mr. Richard Hall, a funnel sides three and one-half mile Little Britain, met with a. 54 while coming to town on “ afternoon. It's Better than to blo! llwuhms :Sholl we let our (ormcr comruuw. ..._â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"- | Weary and rcpino u. home ? r own horn Think 0! Fisher digging post-holes In the lonely wilds of 'Bromc. nor to blow you blow a. borrowed one. i 1 which pafses the House! We who spoke \xith exaltatxon Inncrozsm‘gv 9‘ ICUIHart Of the peoples' sacred right ‘ to r. h'-h e886 5 fsrfn', To express their royal mandates box-5w w to he was fr" Through the legislature: might. his hoot in an openmg art, and in cndeavoring to “h . . k d broke the shoulder bone. y are “0' 3°“, as so rea y. bow our party a sun has set, I was taken to the House . nun-.13 where it still re- ‘ To adopt the playful antics ' | n! um wanton sun‘s-agate. Ld a. load of hay on his‘ Sancti‘ as driving in the ditch. which passes the House: We who E That. vthe gifts of power are 5w iAnd the shades of opposition Colder than the gtmbler's feet. “by are “0. 3'0“ \ow our party To adopt the P18 of the wanton Well. my friends. you '1‘th Mackenzie Kin Fisher too was le When the country's Chilled u- with i‘ we, you ask so ready. r party's sun has set, the playful antics wanton suflragette. 115 it. icy wind. King's u: outcast. 5 l8“. behind! ry'g cursed mandate former comndee exudation u must. remember power are sweet. “unsung u Anon Think 0! King. the boy Napolvon, Printing posters at Berlin, Striving. struggling. hoping. pray: That he may once more get in. What care we Ior people Better far to let tr Go the way 0‘ ‘1 Thu! to let our tv Pine in Waterloo So behind our gulant u'uuv , Prince of every petty art, I! we cannot rule the country It. is announcad oflici obit-Ct o! the Visit of 1 Wales to Germany is fr of studying the lnnguug try. The chap who is an e in; excuses never Can fees {or his skill. We can make unced ofliciuhv that the Prince 01 rmany i: let the Empire of mighty Rome, tur two bravo comz‘: :erloo and Brome. 3.11am leadc the 15ml) ‘u‘c 300). 1913 an export Can draw s manaa 2 is lean praymg. Lindsay Branch, M in all Departments of " Shaw's Schools." Tommie â€"â€" COW Business College wi1h 4 city branch schools, The Central W and Hammad School, and Shaw's CiVil Service Schooi. Free catalogue explains courses Ill! advantages. We invite you to write (or it. W. H. Shaw. Presiâ€" dnt. Bend Oflcoa. Yonge and Gmm.. Tomato. CAPITAL, $15,000,000 Accounts may be opened at eve! Bank of Commerce to be Operated t same careful attention as is given tc Bank’s businas. Money may be de] way as satisfactorily as by a persona THE CANAD OF COM] From W 25th {0110ng has tar, merges into our Sumnw ' ' the ell-nee for the farm- f." king in a: kind: of *‘M Ribbon, horse hair. -_. Spring Term 1 queasy”, mmcu : oflera just now a good assortmunz of ma MACHINES at eXCcpturnnil)‘ lc the room to:- more DOW goods. WARREN’S PI on" W worked with can}: bid}. at do. I: won a: [or love? ~ 3‘ ‘5. WWW the whole by h In I d. by "selfâ€"me cash-s! m tho mos! substanttaiiy LA. '. ‘ho m m washer. ova m EVERYTI‘IING GL'A RA VTi-ZI-Z D A Headquarters tor HIGH-GRADE Pnkj ING MACHINES in addxtion 10 um“! L KINDS. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. NM}! £933 SIR EDMUND “WALKER. C.\'.0.. MES LAIRD M M dealer ‘0 show you 1).. hula" Wuhan M” Chum ‘8 ‘ho woflz': best churn. Wm: {or analogue. - munmasous BANK OF Oflce Hours : 10 to 3 o'clock. ”W 10 to 1 o‘clock. GH SP: HAMMOiD .IC neon-pound by Act of Parliament Lindsay Bran ch estab BANKING Paid up Capital .... Rest ' Undivided Profits Every descriplinn uf tnnsacaed. Dawn-4s m Branch Branches m may Pu min in. an) up)!” hcwfoundland, Luz York, Chicago 6" 7 General Mnnngcr 901b, 1913 liver. u caused action ‘

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