n wearing zges to “new that tho i. 9W M M an “as" new. a up"! Summon a Sin}: Investment,†Ls and {emens Tailors l Ieava bran m lRONTO Ce 95%?‘1‘s‘s‘4 WNW" APRIL 20, an 1 once ipeg by and aotdhd McLaughlin. don mu, 1 188. can h-ï¬u‘: m. with ‘UDIO and apply west sike mun. mun... gent Seedl Lindsay ms that 30mm†Jmlud Ltlons WJtW‘Q-WW W TheflomeBanManada Lindsay Branch. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE CAPITAL, - $10,000,000 REST. - $7,000,000 Ullr‘l I- vâ€" ___7 Ban branch or The Canadflm ink of Commerce is equipped to issue dun. on a. principal cities in the tailoring counts!†without deln : â€â€™4‘ “â€"â€" ‘ Na. M. 351 Germany and“ Sen: 1 gm Gm: BM mo Sim v “a? lndks. etc. The n'm‘wtt or these drafts is stated in the money of the com: where they we pay- .ue; Wu H they m.- drawn in sterling. Mes. marks, lire, mm, luring. yen. tack. rma‘flew‘ etc. 13 the case any!» This ensures tint the payee thread will meive the actual mount W ‘33 Lindsav Branch. H. A. HOLMES. Manager J. HUGHES, Fâ€"wcâ€"w- uâ€"_. w. w... -W- \\ . v » Lu y.‘ mmutmum M H “M it?“ they: MM ah“)?! ‘9 ï¬gs?“ rm.“ ‘2? .. . q â€.41.. (1 m4 my; kmqh‘m “G W‘Wmt MW m $109 n; .m. d .. ‘ . .m Nun zuuuam‘ï¬- CW '1! MY? gm I ï¬ll lhhuï¬ututy wasucpwqf- Bin“ n9 ehjeetu‘ â€0M WRGET 2125:: 11.32: a 22%;“, REPAIRSMN‘EATLY ANDMOMPTLV EXECUTED. DRAFTSioN EQB‘EIGN.COUNTRIES A4..!___J AA 2--.-- A...“â€" ij RS DA Y 0m. \- r iRS‘I‘ OEASE MEGHRNIOS EMPLOYED AND VERY BEST LEATHER USED. 1:) to I; o'cluck. Saturdays 10 to 1 o‘clock. Manager Lindsay Branch Branches of the Bank in every Provmce of the Dominion. u ‘ - - Aggeneral Banklng business transacted. Savings Department ‘ at ev Branch. erV Capital Pa d Up Rest Undivided Proï¬ts Bank of Montreal sm EDMUND WALKER. ova. 1.1.0.. D.c.L.. Plasmas? ALEXANDER LAIRDLGLNERAL MANAGER Notes Discountï¬d and 8999“} BMg Busingss mmem British and Egmigg @838§€9§dï¬Â§t!d: i thc impgï¬an eiï¬egei hmuims :cmd eenaeetieag thwagheut @aaads Ofï¬ce? Hours= H. B. Black, IFULL 1301:9911)!!! 1119331,!!! HA1! A Good ReliaTxTe Boot 1-, APRIL 20’ 1911s Head cmeezmnomo 6 King Street West Bub-Bunch Denmark n p. urxng done or rubber heels ï¬xcd can in and we will Ms “hilc you wait ‘â€"â€"_ ESTABLISHED 181'? There are no more Up-to-dnte H a t s than those shown flfu gal} an 1.. Eigghésj; Band LINDSAY 8T“ WILLIAM ST. 1 Hugh's $I4.400.000 $0,000,000 {om _ $27,36l,789 $96|J89 Here? EE-uâ€"‘u Settlement. Stink-M shoulders. mathemtho-W'm“ " ' ‘ " dist church. pun-idem. ad m o! 035-900» 5"†out m 8100,â€; ‘ theprmdpdorpnluudtb Bu- (â€NJâ€) mm-smomumnr,.bflkdï¬bm' ,. "memummflmwfldn «memo-r. mud mat-WNW“ ‘ with the 903mm; 59mm they mum mly whisper in mm $988.32 "haw can we M 9199;! with»! him " lively is such him-M ’IQF- row in many nan Successful in his promqn. m. Nuttins was rostrum and mm by hi! pupils and mm. mm mm: ad W9 t! 9km M 110 could untold M_QII__ ht! â€861495, i! am; is a team name ta its my deaths 9:9 {mam m gammy: When the news a! his 9958! spread #9 ms 3949M t9 wit: ages the my at Manda: limped The community grieves andgrleves deeply. A man has been snatched ifrom our midst, a. true, strongmroad man, a man‘ of stat-1mg Christian characteâ€˜ï¬ of ihdphfltdbie‘ energy and bbuflaie'és‘ enthusiasm (of the fight; a ma whasa whole being was was up sf sympathy £8th samwmg; Emmy fer- the assay flhti swing; m Madam tar an: hegï¬eeted; admim‘ lewd; he s‘taaa unique meag m fella“, {he Mug {we at Gamma mailman; ‘i‘e knew him was £3 have him: Te knew him mummy. and {a be as: mated with him in any ens at his magmas aeflvmes was $9 iew, ad: mama more Big} thq more: Mr: Nausea was a resident of r‘enalun Falls for some years, moving from there to Kinmount. where she has resided for a number of years, being MRS. A. H. WELLS. On Friday. April .14, at. the early use of 3] years. Mabel S. Weils. wile oi Mr. A. H. Wells. was called to her eternal reward titer a lingering ill- ness oi about sevanieen months. Hrs. Wells Was 9. daughter of Mr. 3Wiiiium Eakins. Albert-nt.. and has been a. resident oi Lindsay nil her life ex- cept for two years spent in the Can- adian West. She was a member M the Hamlet rhiirbh am! of the Dan- phin Maura or this Ladles‘ Auxlimy a! this ï¬rstharhuoa ei mum mm- men in Hannah; mama a her-Ewing Mama and the Mlewiag ehildm‘ alleys rm: elm ‘i‘heevm and mm. than m. m to mama their law My mum‘ Mm. flaw-y 11mm. Wining; My. Rama and 1.3mm. 8! hashesm‘ mi m9 mum m in mg: tans-“Mesa and mm in Elma. ma: JANE HHH‘WN The “max WNW 08 Mrs: damn How-Wm MM m‘ the Na Juaï¬ph Iriormn Wm ream w hum am She passed w m Mama! reward an Wednesday attammm at me we of 64. utter a lingering ï¬tness of al- most a year- ' LATE MRS. CONLON. The remains of the late Mrs. Con- lon were taken to their last resting place on Friday afternoon. The fol- lowing were the pan-bearers : Messrs. M. Hanahoe. P. O'Neill. A. McDon- nell. P. Gasslen. D. Walker and Mr. Matthews. exact description of nine-tenths of the ailing women 0! Canada? The doctor dldi not underitand her case. It was simple enough. It was Kid- ney trouble. And kldn'ey disease is the one great cause of women's tro- ubles. Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure it. “My Kidney Dianne stoned from a cold two you-s ego. Rheumatism set in. and I was weak and nervous. and in a run down condition. I was attended by a, doctor who did not appear to understand my case. Three boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills made a new person of me." i Is not Miss Reyome's condition an WAS WEAK. NERVOUS. RUN- ‘ DOWN AND WIFE!!!“ FROM mammal-news KIDNEY PILLS [ADI m A NEW PER. SON! Beeuwulen. Alte‘. â€April 34,..(399. old).â€"Women who no men. run down and enacting tron: rheumetienx. cannot tell to he lntemted in the one at Mien Gertrude E. Reyome at this place. She we. exactly .in that condition. 'l‘o-day the in u the puts it hex-eel! "e new person. ' Dodd’a Kidney Pine cured her. Bare in her statement given Jar publica- tion : WW CANNOT FAIL To INTEREST WOMEN ALBERTA LADY mm or an em BY DODD'S xtn- ‘ my mugs r m OBITUARY. ,3 THE WATCHMAN-WARDER, QWQWZWE 9.1m.wm.wsonÂ¥ mule“! “91'“ 1in sports his clean wholenmne spir- it, and his unmning activities were 30 be had for the asking. Sincere and faithful he lived up to his Masonic oiiiigatiuns nn tow poor murtnls could. (iiiimi with n wom- (inrfui memory nmi 0. k001i si‘lim of perception, tho qunliiy of his Work had mmie him famous in every Mn- sonic iodge in this (liairivt. and his services were eagerly Rouuhi for and unspnrinpriy alum. ‘Hw i-m‘mmlu Hymnal! 0N“ MM R wâ€"owflmmmn (M mm NM new and mm m tuumviua 9mm“: Praaiuamâ€"Rev». u. M: Yuma: Mam-w?» A- MuFadm-T Gawain-skater Campbell, ‘ Sec.-'l‘reas.â€"Ben Stacey- ’l‘he mater-is! is said to he plentiful tor a fast nine this season and my various tournaments will he visited. bridge-st. Lornevllle Baseball )Team Organized â€m mm mm“ Mum mm m. gum! MM MM uwmslu Hm: MM wm hut am humus m Mu mmum P‘enr‘m and upright. lm umwnkm- [V and trerhamly mmhmmmi um «mm. m. wry pram-e was a chm-k in «I! that my: uhnwmly. PM thv W‘mnu ulmfl- hp hm! hm mun-y. w m» Hwhmnt nmnw n mm! M mm MM a gummy; Mum-Mm m hmpnuu mm m MM Hum“ â€"Muster Leonard Shire. son of Dr. and Mrs. Shire, at Toronto. is visit- ing his uncle. Mr. G. A. Little, Cam- Mr. Way is one of the oldest resi - dents of Lindsay and in his sojourn in this, the shire town of the banner county of Victoria. he has witnessed many big changes.. He settled in Lindsay just before the big fire in 1861 and can give a very interesting account of the event. At that time the stores were of frame with here and there a. brick one. The fire com. menced in a small store. situated where Dr. Blanchard's house now in, as any other healthy Englishman,. sleeps well and enjoys being out of doors. all ‘of which accounts for his. rugged. hale and hearty appearance. . John Way. who is known to the ma- ‘ Jority of the residents 01‘ Lindsay. has carved out his own destiny by, honest toil, and integrity arms, and; today is regarded by his fellow townsmen as a. man of sterling char- acter. In private life he has a. host ' of friends which he has drawn to him. by his genial manner. r years. In truth he has braved md overcome the struggles of life tor a). moat eighty summon and winteu. and as he says Name". in sun halo and hearty and ready for a, great number more. In fact he enjoy: his three square meals a day the Same W9 1mm 1* this Mot sketch. has flowing through his van: one you! old blood 0! the natives o! the had 9! the have and the treeâ€"England. A “luau-mod largo head crowned with a dumb: ot anvor hair tells m own awry. name. by that. Mr. “My in well advanced in John D. Way. the “Meet at WW? 8%“ mum. «mm» m ta m m m: w .3 £10,170†(“0' lostqfloudtm THE LUTINE’S BELL (unwise. Feb. 26. 1892.â€".\ lu‘ge gathering'oi people assembled at the siniinn awaiting the arrival of iha 11.90 imin imm Lindsay. on which were expected Hon. .1. imhmn, inte- iy appointed senator; Charles Fair- balm. MAE; and Hagar Sam "when. mm... the nurmsiui mum- date in We went numb mi Nut-iii \‘li‘Qlei iiMn-iinm. m me u- Hi-ni M iii! mm. ï¬waiur mm“ anti mm Him. “when m We- mmi Hui Wm wai- Miiiifiii imu: umm iiy Min-n- mm Numi- mi Mum iiuhmm; A isfiwmiim im- mmwi mi a ““N‘Hiil' mm i« am: imm mm Him â€mum“ MW gnu-n ham-at. and “to Heart. Bartlett and Lane. who we now dud. In fact they may be laid to have plas- tered the town. Mr. Growden. Mr. Williams and Mr. Geo. Coombs. did most of the brick work. but they too new passed into the Great Beyond, with the exception 0! Mr. Growden, who resides in the east ward. The town grew very rapidly atter the tire and there was plenty 0! Work for everybody. A few years a!- ter the disastrous conflagration the Court house was built. but the reg- istery was not erected for some time after. Mr. C. L. Baker, father of Mr. W. E. Baker, built the Adams corner and conducted a large gro - cery and feed business. He also er- ected the packing house at the rear of the store and Mr. Geo. Matthews ran .it for a number of years until he started.in business {or him- self. I‘emperu-y hulldlngs. he ststed. were bullt on the slde streets and work was st once stsrted to rebulld. the hulldlm beta. at hrlck as they now stand. Mr. Way ststed thst he had plastered almost every bulldlng on the street. tocether with “r. l“. Reeves. who is still llvlng on Dur- hx “mat; Nahum Mhmh‘ Wm: mu m! ï¬ï¬‚flhflwflï¬z m. 91m: lmm arr-hm «hum 8.2% haw and was maxim! with 3mm “ham, MW? which ha mm 9mm! whh a ham: 5mm: hnmum W MN Hume Ads NH“- A FIRE- On WedueSdey night unit the frame dwelling owned and occupied by Mr. '1‘. ll. Jones, Adelaide-8L. We: de‘ strayed by ï¬re together with all the contents. The ï¬re was caused by the explosion of a lamp after the family had retired. und W “pally. annoying the bulldtm. Ir. w‘ I. Robson bum who}. 0! Kent-ah. u m- n wumm- the block when the Primau grocery at†and mutually the whole town “on to my hand. “a nu ‘ w“ “M“ out. at “mm“ mm the". Ir. J. Andfl‘uun onet- 1W buildup. ho "nod. . Wm but“. on the “do “not. and ’d the "m "m" ANN" a Mr work mm at once aux-ted ‘0 rebuild. â€â€˜3' "m ‘0‘†“NW" A“ howl. we banging. but" at brick u they the Manson House. was doing now thud. Mr. Way muted mt he human at the corner of Victoria - had mum alum-t every bulldm "0-. Mid Glands-at. On Monday the American flag â€Duncan!“ I Stephen Arnold, a. young man of inbout nineteen years of age, while [engaged on a. horse power working a Ian-aw cutter at William Moynee', ,ebout four miles north of town, ao- cldentally got his foot in the gear- mg. it was badly mama and one home broken. Although very badly injured than is some hope of saving the (out; Madam 9%. Avril 16:5“? 66m: New; Game“! W: 6: Weed‘s sen: {Sammy am at an out: how mm mean“: If: and h: Weed and ms! Elm men. who were slewing shave 9!! am am a mu an: ewe m that um. “my having to :39! in their ï¬ght when em as 1 W: Smith's m m doe! '8‘ g On Friday evening a joint commit- .tee of the citizens and curling club 'entertained the well known Fiaveile rink. the winners of the challenge cup at the international bonspiei at Winnipeg. at a banquet at the Simp- son House. The room was \ery tastefully decorated with flags and His Worship Ray occupied the chair. 'on his right being seated the vic- torious rink, composed of John Fla- velie, skip, W. Simpson, J. McL‘en- London Families ~flad Narrow Escape Mr. Wu well remember: when the poet once we: looked after by Mr. Adam: on Lind-â€Mt†immediately at the rear of the Y. H. C. A.; alao when the )lidland Railway had a station in the out ward where the prelent coal oil warehouee is at the preeent time located. This railway ran betwem Port Hope and Linden and wu afterwards connected with the Whitby line. Some time after- wards the G.'I‘.R. bought this line and built a station where the pre- sent freight shed is. Time has wrought many changes but Mr. Way missec the old familiar faces, very few of the pturdy pion- eers of those early days in the making of the Town of Lindsay are alive to relate their story of the early ‘llfe. Old friends. bosom chums. have passed into the Great Beyond. from which no traveller re- turns, but all of Mr. Way's friends hope that he may be long spared to favor them with the benefit of his helpful and pleasant association. nan, and J. McMillan. Alter the tables had been cleared toasts were proposed and responded to, after which a. complimentary address was presented to Mr. Flavelle. to which heireplied in his usual happy nian- ner. flying owr the Mike of Mr. hill, the American can“! here. it being the “unwary at the mummy of Pre- sident Washington. A mmammmm. North Mum. mm. 4.4m m- any okrhihg. him. 19» Mmht mu M the hflï¬hboï¬ gathered a! We hum at m. th mm m Maw mm- hunt mm M»?! Ma“ «Immune m Mhhimhl; Mm sum time hm! M»! m! in «mm Mmhmmu hm mmh Mm which an «dam mm Wmmh mm mm m Mr». mm M“: mm am «My. m «mm W». mm mm A “MW at M?" thanking; mm M mm mm muumhmw IANHHM‘ WON: A “M interesting hockey match was played on Wettttaidtw await“: w tween JJNISIX and Wterttom. result- ttts tn hum of the local team tux the wowatatu it. TI‘IE WIN NING RINK. i'Vmï¬â€˜ i fnow ENUHERATORS AND c03 MISSIONERS WILL BE PAID. Ottawa. April 15.â€"The cum are taking the coming census wm fl 5 cents for name of each living pm 30:: and 10 cents for dead ones, . well a special rates for farms, 1’. tones. schools and soforth. The 6-. ans commissioner: in charge of m operations will get 1 cent for eve-1 name in their district in â€iditiog; I. a salary. mind Chemica! C'oDepl. Baron-h» MANGA-TONE BLOOD mm _TABLETS are the ideal tonic for pig will people. see. n boxâ€"6 for ‘z.5o. . mg Maw-e Mm mam My: hm \II \mm mm: mm mum an (use «M I w amatqhw: MM «mum "wir- smwnm mmmw . Mimic tï¬hhiwt I Mm» mm m is haw “Wu "1mm whamm Eu Mine. M We weir; «mi “.9. «u grow «mm as in the 3'“ year. and W the haw-e to m to set-uh whare dust av crease m M like so my cum I know M sprung is here. When flies m a Hold. w victim's nose and 0' : “hen skeetera prod aud prickh, wit! small but poignant. spear; in. birds come back and bring as tho songs they umd to sing us, and ll. come up and sting us, I know 1†spring!» here. When tin-less agents gym-1 me all} smiles from ear m ear. and do M heat in brat me, just as (hwy «I. last year. h3- selling fruit when M‘- ‘ms. ur mmm that are (mum, or Mb» gunk "mm: lmutlm. 1 know um swim in MN. When 1 .m «on: Mad mumm mm mm; MM» t. WM. my nut-MN: smmmm- won an duo? 1‘.th am «an: m Q Mm huntsm and NM 9m «mm m Mum um am an «when «mum 1 Hum Um 9mm in hum «man. u.- mm‘uw Nwwm MAM“: me by: CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. m Kind You Hug Alum m HELPS THE SIGK TO GET WELL AMI! FHENBTUBIIMS It is tho outhuaiuuc pain of Mad: who hovo been cured. whit m dooo no and: «unto GIN mus known in any action 0! Condo. 'fllo lotto: below is only one of flat MM‘GIK PILLS»: by tho. who how and them. I! want. him vim Gm nus will at «you who has cm I“ thus. Thu will m tho flag. ma Ibo!“ m. We: annulled m M known to m “I think it my duty to tell you dad GIN PILLS are u sure cure for Kidney Trouble and Lu Grippe. I Men-loo much with my kidneys md Ln Grippe until I used GIN PILLS. and mull not be without them in the home. I shell always recommend GIN PlLLSb myone I know is suï¬ering withtbeit Kidneys. ' ’ --__ .0 h...- GIN PILLS are said on 3 Fit. guarantee of money refunded they all to give relief. soc. I boxâ€"61w £2.50. ngple {feejf‘you write. w WHE SPRING IS Ill-IRE TAKING CENSUS Vwcouvn, he. rm. Tm Mus. mm acid on a r refunded they soc. I boxâ€"61w youv-rite. Nada-l oDcpl. BHTM