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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Mar 1913, p. 3

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tt 3‘ art 0X1 "'29. hl‘ Prince OX )1‘ the purpose {1‘ of the coun- LI 34‘ 1 '14 ountry 1r 1p; I hat vv 3 ma. 3H i BANK OF MONTREAL 1m to 3 o'clock. Saturdays 10 to 1 o'clocx. ;; “sun; MARCH 20th. 1913 r) Avllll . )IARSH.â€"In Ross \Iomorial IlOSpi-‘ tul, Lindsay, on .‘Jarvh 13:11. 101" 1 “'L inflowing Easâ€" ”" Gertrude I-‘mma, holmmd so our Summer papartmcnts of mus," Toronto - << Voltage with 4 mmlP. The Central ::a;£mad School, x’il Fer-Vice SchOOI. vxplains courses , We in‘v’ite you to . H. Shaw, Presi- u'ife of: ~' Albert Marsh, aged 2-1 yearS. 11‘ ‘5 momhs and 4 days. I M BIRTHS. I~‘H\\'H-II-:~In LimISuy, on Saturday, . Mar't'h 8‘, to Mr. and Mrs. Herb. ,1 FL)“ 101', a, daughter. ,MCKAYâ€"Jb Mr. anJ Mrs. Fred Mc- 3 Incorporated by Act of Parliament Paid up Capital ............ $16,000,000 Rest .................. $16,000,002) Undivided Profits 3 _302,000 Office Hours : Lindsay Branches In every, min 141. NH 1:“ \cwfoundland, York, Chlcago, e‘: : .Zvu-y description of Ba transacaed. Branch nkmg nusmess bavmgs Departmvm an wary by using Milbtfrn’s Lam-LivetPflh. f M 0‘ the_xtqm_ach,_yith which 1 the great value I have by wing huburn’ ’s Lam-liver 1 taken. They are a speéfflc for awnâ€"d; garden arising from wrong action of the Some symptoms are burning pain in the stomach, constant vomiting, abnor- mal thirst, incessant reaching, etc. On thefirstm ohm ofthesesym tom Milbum’a gnLixa-Liger Pills sho d be Catarrh of the Stomach is generally caused from some interference with the action of the liver, and is a malady that afiecta the whole body. Mr. Michael Miller, EllersligaI A @=,.-“1..“k° #8889qu mun: 1H EBREW HOLIDAY. ”Huang; Easter will be a Hebrew holiday "The Family Friend tor 40 years. " A never finingv‘wfi for ‘tnup ind Whey-harm the “01m oust this year. On that midriv the Hebmxxs “ill celebrate the --â€"â€"-â€"-â€" ,vfeast of Purim, founded on the story DEATHS. iIcontaiinml in the Pool: of Esther. There will be sex'xiccs in the Heine“ Bllll Kâ€"On the 11th, in Bobcavgeon, houses Of worship, ”M the feStiuil is Margaret Grace Bxick, aged 1 one of merrv- -makln«r more than reli month, 9 days, infant daughter of lgious ObSCI'\dnCC‘. lheatrical pf”. Ambrose Brick, 0i Verulam. formances and mamuerade parties! will be among the nnmnm- n.....-... â€"-â€"..______ Branch established ry Province 0‘ *he 00- )nnxr ('1) 7]: 1th 1- . London‘ England, New .$32.802,ooo B. Black, Manger Lindsay Branch DIED .D. 1858 Esmblished A. D. ' 1817 tannon. M1" {“h'e” was engaged in South Paper In the store former“. Infliical blv J. :1. Mars, the.cleaner a: ed to ex,‘ but no“, occupmd. by S‘ ’hx‘ouv‘h frult dealer, and whlle rum: V conSi- hand along the wall he came lg and .tact w1tn the needle, Which p k were ed his hand, hiding itself um arrivml I' 158513- comet: toneaand sincethen he manpuxmdic’dnwmma gradually weakened until his spirit w“ '°' m" (“’9'“) M": "h _ _ embocmwll. film out this morning. The Omsmeuflcu'nOhm-nm bodngut‘kentoAndersoneNug- glam-136mm ‘elit's un ' - ' smmmdufim ‘ ‘ daunting room; '11: de- pone-db I! i M 1‘” °”° hm” ”"38 in human-mama. town. ‘ THOMAS McNABB At the ripe old age of 82iyears Mr. ’I‘hos. McNabb passed away at the House of Refuge Saturday last about 7 o ’.clock The deceased became an mmate of the Refuge about six van-s ago and had‘njoyed good health un-‘ «Iormances and masquerade parties will be among the popular Purim amusements arranged by clubs and Sunday schools, and eat, drink and be merry will be the order in the households. Among the orthodox the rules of abStinence are cast aside‘ xon Purim, and wine is taken‘ freely, one of the sages having adVised to drink until “ yOu cannot tell the dif- ference between ‘Blessed be Morde- cai’ and 'Cursed be Haman.’ ” To remove the needle the doctor had to open the hand in two places, The injury caused Mr. Silver consid~ erable pain. Inf tho nwotinn- all a; lhml [won a most inte isttuctixo altmnunn I [he m-xt nice-ting is {the hunw “1' Miss W. l nvsdny. April 9th. 3 Iho M-par‘unvnt of Ag: Speak on poultry. The munthly meeting of the West Ops Women's Institute was held on 1' Wednesday afternoon at the Mrs. Walter E. Curtis with ladies present. home of sixty “ Home sewing,” the topic fur the day. was taken by Mrs. W. Stewart. assisted by many members of the Institute, all showâ€" I 'ling good patterns and gixing‘ prac- Lticul xuggw-stion in regard to sewing. . E‘Severul dresses were ‘Bxhihited, Show- 4 Wing the styles fur the summer. i 1 The musical nlnnhers were com; fet'ihuted by Mrs. W. R. “hides, Miss' Ruth (Kurtis and Miss Ethel Edwards A social half-hour was spent, the refreshments, which were [by Mrs. Huzeltou, Mrs. ( {and Mrs. “alter ("ttt'tis, I semed I ion. (‘m'ncilj I I “I the (310540 I“? the nu-ntin..~ nn .. .i. ,-, . “n.5, ugc uau He came in COD- itn the needle, which penetrat- hand, hiding itself under the Ladies Had Busy Aftexndon ,’ With the‘Needlei ,mu‘ty acres have realized sums r: from 8600 to $1500. The early turn 0! spring unaccompanied by rere frosts is dex'outly desired by whb are engaged in those 1 branches of husbandry, as many cxtons vely engaged in the culture those crops at the present time 1 only in this district, but th rough Ontario. OB I'TUA RY. More consideration is clover crop than the wi “inter period. Dire results seldom 3° 5:211:11 and 321T: . . v a u m wo emmate {mm other «was during the gzndaged y frigid months than excessive snow "I consulted two (3 or sheets of ice, the latter which per- ; all the selves, linime: mits the air to pass between the heard 01'. hilt instead plants and the frozen water. This I 30‘ Worse. appears to be one Of the greatest W dangers this year and a few mild days will relieve the tension which] exists as to the welfare of the two‘ 07.0133. I nuns- , _, anuxry as to how the {all seeding 0f wheat. and clover crops have stood the ‘Zigd!’ 01' the winter has elicited little information. It is noticeable in patches Where the snow has melt- ed a‘Vay that the plant is still green‘ and healthy-looking. This of course has not uiuch force in foreshadowing the future results, as more injury is done about the time the frost is ‘Ieaving the ground than during the winter period. Dire results seldom! eminate from other causes during the frigid months than excessive snow or sheets of ice, the latter which pen; mits the air to hugs; lmtwmn fknl. this locality it is one 01 a greatest aSSets, many m seeding‘s of from ten mum}: all agreeing that a most intervszing and Enquiry as y Mrs. W. R. “'Mdvs, Miss is and Miss Ethel Edwards half-hour was spent. ”Yer rooms cm 11de we engaged in those two ' ’ pped ‘ ms; van'coao soru a of husbandry, as many are In med patches. cu ely engaged in the culture of And'"88‘3“ ”"1 3“ post free from Zun- ‘ops at the presvnt time not M00. this district, but throughout engaged in hanging e formerly occupied .e cleaner and press- than the winter wheat. as Mr. Knigln. of gx'iculluro, is to fu he hvld at .V""-‘4 nn Wod- S one of the farm- . many of whom I saw an advafiment for Outlay-a 5089 and Cum Ointment In the m ”Mdedwdwtbmsm 1mm usedthamtormomthantmonthmg. ix‘ Y > ihg. I used to have great Mg’l tmuble in getting her to Kt; 7") ale‘ep at night. She matched 30th wdoaulcouldto prevent her. for sometimes she would scratch the webs oaand than is would be very sore andburning. Shemewalnlyamm Itreawd herfocicandalso used Mm: kinds of blood medicine. and clam: but got. no cure. I thought she would be disag- ured for life. “Ithadhfledtboutth'hmm gla- I __ 7 R9Wiߣ,"‘ App ukcn by" Bret .V many 24c. E l shmvâ€" Beef Wac- Beef, sewing. Beef . Show 4 Butt ‘ I Dark ('011' 1 Buck " Miss I Bran! llwards Chick given the THE DAILY ‘WARDERr LINDSAY. ONTARIO. ‘ to thirty ”Ulu‘ll‘u Lever is a keen politician, a former I'UHI Liberal member of the House of Commons, and took his duties in‘ that body more seriously than tho} . . l Imajonty of members who have large} outside business interests to attend; Very Bad Case. Little Blisters to. He is extrgmcly popular amongl Brokeand FormedScabs. Thought DUI??? Temdisha 11g! Icontribuuu: m! I I C (r z n u, Would Be Dzsfigured for Life. p°’ ‘ a a". ° " ’ a” 9m“: ‘5 a! . S d 0. t' non-Conformlst and a stnct Longre-I USBd CUthUfa oap an m gationalist, a teetotaler, and lives ment a Month. Completely Cured. I modestlv and Rimnlxr A“ L.“ - ,. .l 'n The bad roads and disagre \wather was rmponsibh» for 1h:- edlefmarkvt last Saturday. No (-l [was noticeable I‘xwpl in the pri hogs, which aqumed H) S “'9St Butchers have paid $9.40 N id on than be out of the market. :\ 3 «me of scarcity seems to prevail. Alsike clover, $7 to $12. “DEL"! Apphzs. 50c to $1.10. 0" by Breakfast bacon, 23c. in piece many 24c. sliced. 5110“" Beef, hind, $12 per th. Pl'ac‘ Beef, front, $10 per cwt. “‘ing- ’ Beef cattle, $4 to $6.50. sixty ”‘0‘“ ! Butter, per lb, 28c. to 30¢. Barley per bus. 40 to 50c. (on-I Buckwheat, 45c bus. Miss Bran, cwt, $1. aFdS Chickens per 11). 18 to 20c. UYOI' [I C ream 15 to 30¢. med { Cheese 18c lb. 'ncilj Celery Sc bunch. 1051*; Ducks, 180. 1b. it! Eggs, per dozen, 2-:0. ”1- ! hour. Manitoba, $2.85. ! Geese, per Th. 17 to 18c. : LWO E “This ‘I the ‘flt b0! 01 light that 1 “it as “mud to a. frm- d1 the a {1M whom 1“ h' would our. ' xrty “ It is m rang- worked ; c v‘ reâ€" ‘ been no rec ly Se- _ Purely he , 11 u a sure c1 ytio I 90m, Chapp mg; var-ice: ' at? in med m‘ re of A" druggisu poet {mfg-c not Orion. hout “Wimaum;0w: J'Ogix, “V0, $9.25 In $‘J,-;( Honey. 15c. lb. H-‘ns, 50¢ each, 1‘2c I'D. Hay, baled. 75c. cwt. Hides, cow, 90. to 11¢. Hides, call. 12 to Me Tb. Hides, sheep, 50c. to 75¢. Hay, $9 to $11 per $011. Lamb, 15c. to 18¢. per qr. Lard, 15¢. per lb. Oats, rolled, $2.22} per cw 51m: LINDSAY MARKETsfi , u I. cores, chapped hands, 11108113, blood ling; varicose com, piles, ring In med patches. cut. 1) 9 Ali druggista and stgfeg Dell ct. 00c. m} C..- )(j V 1e Mr. J. ’E. Arsenanlt. o Justice of the Peace and station master at Welling. t- ton. on the P. E. I. Ry.. says: “ Four :1 years ago I fell on a freight truck. sus- e tainlng a had cut on the front of my , leg. 5 instead it developed into a had ulcer, and later into a form of enema which spread very rapidly and also started on the other leg. Both legs became so swollen and sore that go about my work by having them ' I bandaged. "I consulted two doctors. r;all the salves. S 3 3 1 I and tried I got worse. “llh‘ I thought this would heal. but the “nest du competition with Graham, :1 rich C I Mr all of w . Twenty-seven years ago a young! man has running a small wholesale" grocery business in the little English town 0! Wiga; a few years ago: Without blaster or excitement. that- - bought Stan’ord House.’ Cal home in Londonâ€"the' house which the lute Queen Victoria called ' lit with I could only Ithermo ' a palace " when comparing: her own humble abode. Fur- ”. he bought the house in not only King George, but three immensely wealthy linitnents and lotions I {A'me-rtcansâ€"Uuo heard of, but instead of gettingbetter [Jerk banker; Kahn. the New ‘ “‘hitelaw Reid. the A late ambassador, and Mrs. Miller I ulit‘ornia woman. 1 horn were anxious to obtain! I In: 1 bud got hold of Iggzgth-i: would cure me, and in the end it d “ It in now over n year Iince I worked s cur. in my case, sud t. been no return of the ma.” Purely herbs! in composition, 1 in 3 sure cure for all skin din o ‘, g % w Tu (1 man 8 Mr. J. E. Arsenault. a Justice of the grocc Peace and station master at Welling- DOWn ' ton. on the P.E.1. Ry.. says: “ Four with< I years ago I tell on a freight truck, sus- a tainlng a had cut on the front of my same leg. I thought this would heal, but the li Instead it developed into a bad ulcer, house and later into a form of eczema which called spread very rapidly and also started 'it _. on the other leg. Both legs became 1' “" so swollen and sore that I could only ”"3" m ’go about my work by having them compe bandaged. .-I consulted two doctors. and tried Ameri :all the salves. liniments and 1m--. r . Georg 9."! be»: of. zTé-fii‘f which minimal to $9.25.:. a have paid $9.40 rather} out of the market. A great! . l seems to bra-van. .u very rapidly and also started] 1e other leg. Both legs becamei rollen and sore that I could only mut my work by having them Lged. consulted two doctors. and tried e salves, linimentg and lotions I : -n L-_L .,,. - "w . , ..... mun... 0511:?! mm b” There are rumors that it “ill be Fa IIIPQMOP, Zun~Buk .picture' gallery. or a museum. Unly u!::’dgm!°°d.p;i:: f::fo:'::§i:e-e:ns.-lf he certainâ€"t hat piles, tingwarm l Th ,, 1 “1] he a limme. . bum and braid: 0 man “hose bulu'lng pocket- ?Ilklaflusoc. box, or 'bfmk enabled him In du this is Sir . Tom“, {at [I “‘. H. Lever. and hl‘ lnzuln 4” LL. ‘ in piece: or Iomethin 'hich Frank lamina, an. o! Inger-son. ‘wumunfly killedbyatminuhe mutantdanotber. VAmwhommhkh-nd to Whmfiytoohzytomm disagreeable midtown]: for “Mt: in Glasgow and min; °‘ 30° university students who at- or the poor ' N0 ('hangc ‘ fne price of! 'Chicago. Variable routes Liberal stop-overs. For full information as to rates, routes and literature, write or call on B. 8. Bennett. General Agent, 46 Yang: Street, Tor-Onto. LOW COLONIST RATES. Low Colonist'Rates to Pacific Coast, via Chicago and North West- ern Railway. On sale daily, March ‘15th to April 15th, inclusive, from all points in Canada, to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, Nelson, Rossland. and many other points. Through tourist sleepers and tree reclining chair cars from puonc men, is a lug contributor to (garnet-to basement: Metallic coil-I political and charitable causes, is a. i mgs mu be placed an the office and non-conformist and a strict Congre- halls and new electric fixtures added. gationalist, a teetotaler, and lives! The stabling accommodation will ‘modestly and simply on but a Very [ be Increased and new sheds erected. 1 small fraction of his enormous in- M“ Ashmorev is bound to give “chef come. travelling public and guests the best .._______ at all times when visiting in town. I an nn‘r nxr‘ram n ----- ’he ““79, thanks to the financial as bsistanr‘e ol the Levers; they ow: [their own big amusement hall, \x‘hicl useats almost 3,000 persons; the: l . . have their own clubs and educationu centresâ€"in fact, everything that could be done to increase the thrift. intelligence, happiness and welfare of the cmployes has been done. And what is perhaps almost as important [to his employes and even more im- ‘portant to the outside world, he has successfully introduced a co-partner~ ship system, which yields to the worke'rs in his factories a yearly bonus of about. 10 per cent. on their} ‘wages and years of service and put.- ting a premium upon long and faith- ful effort. _ZM-Buk ‘not knm ic-mpknvrs and the fame ,connnunit_v 3mm sprt imm‘e than 15.000 poop]: fem upon the soap factor h-im‘, more Cuntendcd “'c '\vurk\\'omnn are not to I 'where ulse in 151121“ "(I (Land's End. Hundm {of dollars were span, ,tpuhlicity um! the bus {rapidly that Uw tu'u lifound th--msehcs in : Idem}, M) M'nlituhlt' hi )won lhut th'zV uh) uh Illnt‘uncflr'n lllmn n 10L you advertising 0! >1 preaching $15,000,004» Tin-y hogan a favtm ,‘vhristcned " Port Sun; {share of the Myrsvy. 'htati. Frum tho nun- .. Tach umn owns the mg 0;: "mail; Mum n f“, i‘szwnding a [urge {in intelligent. lhis time the l‘ and business mar. tising SUIHLWVINH regarded it :2 Hrs: businnss uvttm- a :(‘ulISL‘, in K } A nu-rican ! ods. lh 4“". U. Lever, and he made all millions out or soap. Hei head of the great firm at Lox er I and his rise to great wealth is ’of the romances of tlw mudo'l'n {fish busimlss \x'nrld. l-‘run: {smallest lmm’nning he and his In I . . . ,er have but]: up thl-nr leSIIIOSS ‘0 n 11 Is by far tht' largest soar: mm it is hv far the huth 9 in the “arid and cm? of and rkh-st. instituliun Britain. in I.(‘\ 0? SI “’chde C .v-ul LU ”u: as t] in his factories a yearly F3“ about 10 per cent. on their sum system based upon rates of {years of service and put; 'â€"- mium upon long and faith-111? a keen politician, a former The nember of the Hou: so of hotel and took his duties in “house more seriouslv than 1!)» hostel f members who haxc lurg: fore C1 u'ness interths to attend; f The present Duchess of ‘has said that she would in 11 Conan. and now S Lever, far from attempti: in it, generously gives it tion. What v become of the hogan a factory at 9d "101‘! Sunlight.’ )f the Myrsvy. near mm the first they w , rorcy years in use, 20 years 0.1 u“) LBW“; ”W ”TV" ,'the standard, prescribed and Lug amusement. hull, whxch J . . most 3.000 pol'SnllS; they trecommended b] physlc'a‘ns own clubs and educational 'FOI‘ women‘s Ailments, Dl' fact, everything that jMartel’s Female Pills one to increase the thrift. [your druggist , happiness and welfare of I at Once Poor Boy Now England’s “Soap King” a soon spread. 'l‘n-dm 15.000 pf‘nph! are depend- he soap factories, and hap- comendcd worknwn and 2 are not to he found any- in England. lie from n a first necessigty getter am! by his many u-spocts. .19 is more Hum Euglish in his moth- ; was one of the first in to rocugnize the efficacy of a [urge part of the rmvnuo ig-vnt. adu-rlisinz. Bufm-u tho English manufacturer ass man looked upnn adver- 5 almost. as important i and even more im- outside world, he has roduced a, co-partner~ which yields to the many respects. he than Enulkh in h us soon made his me business grow th Um hrmhvrs John U'Uroms Hundrmls uf thous to ands ‘ span, ouch .wur in at. the time 0! writing rnt. Duchess of Sutherland lat she would rather live re. and now Sir William from attempting to live ilk‘ house in which Duchess 4 mum-I hing I thuir business until! a luxury film." an the near “il'kon- Py Wore ideal of the model i in business be former The proprietor of the King Edward ousc orlhotel has decided on making his Ities in ' D the c ling: Qttou 1' ‘ore °°mmen°°d “‘9 “Wk 0f repapcr-‘ ing and painting the premises frOm house one of the most ,upâ€"to-date bosteleries in tmm, and has there- among st snap mmrcrn his udx or! is and his hrolh He is the Lever Bras... TS 500:) it to the na- 1h" In rues: in Grout 30h iv] I'larlel S remale Pins. 3 Hip ,-,a,rth slide on 1] ‘(fuL-hra cut. l'anum “-" ; Forty years in uee, 20 yeare scam m motion. “'11 l M ,the standard, prescribed and f *“"’“'~"j“"5 mad"? 8 M, frecommended by physicians 1‘3?" gm“; . 1 . . , , . , onz , a 5:11' 1: m“For “(omens Allmeets, Dr in the shown,“ Mass utiMfil‘tEl 8 Female Pills at ‘ Men mmmd mm. or ft- {your druggist ' - - Io‘p , “viola- palace is t “(‘0 Lou-r .‘I My u p 90“!) to 31: i‘ The Kind You Have Always Bought In use For 0V3? an Vanna LITTLE K I N G EDWARD If you are satisfied to as they come, you won't Fiurce storms SWt'pt ave States. Many lives wet-n Some damage is freshets an the ( Rivers. "Dr Martel’ 5 Female Pilk m o6} his 6 C. E. WEEKS _'â€" wvv‘l notiCe. terms reasonable RUSSELL-ST. LINDSAY m Wells drilled at shortest notiCe. terms reacnna 1.1.. JOHN DENNIS P This institution is in a position to extend Swings Bank Depositors. On account of the ing for money, the Company will 12 five year Debentures at the re 19 of the rate is 34} Der ppm a... on “A- 1111‘! {urtht 5 per 0011' CONDRNSED m Report to Dominion Government, 31:: Jan" 1913 the rate is 34- per cent. in of Withdrawal. GENUINE Mortgage loans Gaston-in is a harmless substitute for goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. . contains neither Opium, )Iorphine n substance. Its a e is: its guumntcrr. J and allays Pcverishness. It cures D6 Colic. It relioves Teething Troubles. . and Flatuk-ncy. E't ansimflatvu the l“ Swmm-n and 130‘.“ Is; giving healthy I The Children’s l’unmgcux _'l‘hn 1:.“ 3.--, 7â€"7. ,1, (W“ Ana's: no All Counterfelts, Imitltiotzs an Experiments @hat trifle w’" .\‘l ”:1 Int--‘ â€" "32:35:22,223 PUMP MAKER -ST. LINDSAY ON“. NEXT T0 CREAMERY x, I have no middlemen’s What is CAsi‘ESfiiA Manager. 3" to take things won't get lunch. I. over the United s were lost, 7N: CCN‘LIUI COIPARY. 77 MUNRIJ' STREET. â€".â€"._ ~ 7 Children Cry fat; Fletcher’s 95? For Over 30 Y'ears at current rates CASTOREA ALWAYS .. .' w... s .1001. all“ ‘V [HQ s Teething Troubles. cures Constipation it ansimflatca the Food, regulates the an Is; giving healthy and natural sleep. Ham-ea â€"The Amulet-’3 l‘mcnd. un account of the high rate: ny will until further notice 1' rate of 5 per cent... On opt-z all cases from date of deposit 5 pap. («an engaged three or four times It's ,a wise cork that knows itsl NEWTON SMALE umps, Wind Mills Gasoline Engines Reserve fund $90,000.00 3 true for Castor Oil, Pare- yrups. It is Pleasant. It whine nor other Narcotic untcrr. It destroys \Voms cures Diarrhoea and “1nd roubles. cures Com finatinn commission to Jam, 1913 :Argzw you cm. ‘e on the east bank 0! Panama (‘anal, was unusual high rates prevail- a raid on isn't conxidom-d 5 until she has 3'0" give some make anug-f- Assistant. 2 issue its opt-n deposit facilities ’AGE THREE to date Pay

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