Kawartha Lakes Public Library Digital Archive

Watchman Warder (1899), 20 May 1908, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

S. s Cur- §m‘“g es, spad- ml saws. my repay m 9!) use :e things MI limbs 20. 1909. " :rs «Nu-ow garden US we show many exquisite novelties es- pecially designed for June wedding gifts. These articles have the rare '~harm of combining- the beautiful with practical utility. Our REPAIRING department is equipped to do at! work piomptly, at very moderate prices. F‘Yedciing Rings 14}: and 18k r,_k-.1 IN SILVER AND CUT GLASS Mr. Samuel Thompson has bought the Rossin House license at Toronto for $25,800. Property on Boy arid Adehidaâ€"sta. Toronto, was 3016 at SLOW-{i loot ELF. McCARTY crawl Bisho'p of Moooonu by. Arch- bishop mm at tho Church of St. Andrew, Iii-Mann. on the Bay-st. homage. ' Our 29.9 AnnivérSAI-y finds us do- mg’ a. still increasing business. Our methods, services and treatment are right and results are highly satisfactorv. Such usatisfaction is fillal‘ilnteed you. Lowest Prices. est results. M. B. ANNIS, Oph. 1)., zyggil IN LINDSAY 9:: Kâ€"an-EERBJJS eill’s shoe stare] Lindsay Eyeglasses repaired. Broken Lenses replaced M.I).C,M., F.T.M.(.‘-. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE : Corner Cambridge and Wellington Stree cs. CAMERON WILSON Mammoth Lon‘ Rod. Glut In- tormcdlato yellow. Ronnlo‘l Bu - ar Man lo. Bun» But. Ronni. I Cretm mkud. Yollow Globe. Wu try tn merit: your confidence by uhmiuing ~‘t‘t'da from reliable sourc- .-_~ win-ml according to the De t.- nu-nm report which is our 311i e. The Butcher DUNOON’S are superior to those com- monly sold~ The experience of a. life-time spent in the business is behind every out we sell. Let us have your next and note the difference. that the meats which we sell It is 3 Fact Drug and Seed' Store as an abundant yielder wi-h high food value and go'nd milk producin properties and almgether the has of the intermediate varieties. We haw again recaived an an ample» mwh supply of these as well as all th nthrr well-knnwu desirable dm 5 the experimenting for you. The scientific farmer appreciates their recommendations regardin the different kinds of field seeds an acts upon theiradvice knawing that I)» can a: t, the best returns from the kinds they advise the use of. In nmngles they particularly single out Yellow Leviathan Experimental Farm EYESIGHT SPchALgs'ij The Department" of Agriculture Mal-flag: ‘Igg‘enées Issued 'l‘he Popular Jewelry Store "19-“. h .‘u‘i ,_ ., ‘ v.‘ 4 a '3 ”Wat ‘ m THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1909 THROUGH THE NGLES Kant-st ‘iEvery Reader Should Know I; The Following Medical Facts: WEIGHS 2,000 LBS. NOW AND WILL BE PLACED ON SHOW. Calgary, May 13.â€"A big steer rais- ed 30 miles horth of Gleichen, is to be taken ‘to Alaska, Yukon, exposi- tion, to show the possibilities of A1- berta’s natural grasses. The' ani- mal; 'although only three or four years old, stamds'six feet high, is 11 feet 2 inches long, measures 8 feet ALBERTA GROWS BIG STEER v 8 inches around the girth, and 51:: feet on the hips, and weighs 2,560 pounds. The steer was worked in an ox tram last fall and was turned Out on grass, never seeing the inside of a stable throughout the winter. It is thOught the steer will before the end of the season weigh 3500 pounds. The owners haVe refined $4,000 for it. NEW R. C. CHURCH. , The laying of the corner stone of the new R. C. cathedral at Beaver- ton will take place on or about May 27. Archbishop McEvoy, of. Toron- to, will perform the ceremony. A very large gathering is expected to attend, including a large number ‘of Reverend Fathers, as well as the Catholic community within a. radius of fifty miles. It is hoped to open the church next fall quite free of debt. When asked where the regiment would drill, a. well-known military mun stated this morning that he thought it would be in the agricul- tural grounds, providing they could be secured. Another well known military men will try and induce the regiment to go to Sturgeon Point, and drill on the golf links. ltjs twenty-seven years ago since the ~i5th Regimnt drilled at head- The date has not been definitely mottled as yet. but it is thought that it will been or about June 15th. The reason for-the regiment drill- ing at headquarters is due to the fact that the Government has cut down the militia estimates by thou- sandal~ of dollars, and by every regi- ment drilling at headquarters the Government saves the enormous ex- pense of transportation. The same implies to every regiment in Cana- da. fiOW few “film that tWéDtY-fiVé per cent. of all disease has its origin in some inteference with the function of elimination. Up to a certain point the body has power to object to destructive elements, but this poW‘ er is limited. When it happens that the body is loaded with wastes and poisons which it can’t eliminate, fermentation, decay and germ life run riot through the blood." Serious illness is the result unless nature is as- sisted by a cleansing tonic like DnHamilton’s Pills, which are purely v egetable, contain no mercury, no bisâ€"muth, no injurious metallic ingredien ts of any kind. Such a medicine isthe greatest possible assurance to ev ery man and woman 0! health. spirâ€"its and contentment. Grand results a re achievsd! and famous cures madeevery day by Dr. Hamilton’s Pills, a 3 this letter proves. .From Newfoundland Miss Lillian Anthony, of Upper .Gullies, Concep- tion Bay, writes: "In praise of Dr. Hamilton's Pills, I must. say that l have used them with grand success for three years. They never fail to cure me of,indigestion. Formerly my face was full of pimples, but now my complexion is clear and ruddy. In more ways than I care to mention have Dr. Hamilton’s Pills helped me, they would be good for every wo- at all dealers. This in the gist‘ of the oflicial no- tice that Col. R. Sylvester received yesterday from Commanding Officer Gordon, of Kingston, and it will no doubt come as a. surprise to the members or the rag-imam, who a1- wayn look forward to their annual trip to Kingston. The 45th Regiment hm drill at headquarters in Lindsay this sum-E mer, instead of going to Kingston ' “rww- 7v '7â€" Abair antimmadcfmmth {whammmm nmmma macawkméimmn Mm: More: mmmm; J 0 am flout-MI Inn" Man. WW 45th Regt; to Drill _ Does not Dolor the Hair Stops Palm Half. Destroy. Dandruff n to use. ,Insist on only Dr. Hamilton' 3 Pills. 25c. per box 0:- five t: M A‘ in Eindsay filis Yéar ‘ on Fair Grounds AYER’S HAIR VIGOR TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. Miss Ward, of Coboconk, was brought to Hers dospital Saturday morning suffering with appendicitis. The ambulance conveyed the patient from the G. T. R. depot to the hospi- tal. week. Mr. McPhade, who has 1 in charge for about ten months been moved to Mariposa station succeed Mr. Milloy, who has 1 moved to Whit-by. GENERAL CONFERENCE. Victoria, 13.0., and London have both invited the general conference of the Methodist church. the next quadrennial session of which will be held in September, 1909. It would cost $27,000 more to hold it in the former than in the latter. A RANCHING' COUNTY. During the year 1908 there were sold in Haliburt-on county 217 hors- es, ~3250 cattle, 4,017 sheep, 2415 swine. 8,098 poultry, and 29,‘ .252 lbs. of wool. Sheep, poultry and wool is considered profitable with quick returns, and could easily be quadrupled in a few years. There re mains in the county 1.823 horses, 3,- 330 inilch cows, 6,695 other cattle, 8,428 sheep and lambs, 229 swine and 22,493 poultry of all classes, as per reperts of Bueau 0! Industry for 1908. The 45th Regiment band under the leadership of Bandmaster Roenigk. will be in attendance during the camp. It is confidently expected that every company will be filled. The captains will commence at once to recruit their companies. Each company consists of forty men. a captain. two lieutenants, and the staff. otfloers, namely: Col. Sylves- ter. Major W. Henley, Major F. Holmes Hopkins; Paymaster J. A. Williamson, Quartermaster E. H. Hopkins, Chaplain, Rev. J. W. Wal- lace, Surgeon, Dr. Gillespie. ‘ Until last your Woodville had n company. but It. has been transferred to Tory Hill. CHI" (" . 50h .T.R. CHANGE. The Woodville G.T.R. station has change of station masters this \l r: w. (‘0. No. 3. “mintyâ€"Cant. Hol- torl'. qumtcrs, then under Col. Cubitt. They drilled at the head of. William- st . along the river bank. The regi- ment at present consists of about 350 um. command of eight comp.- nius, as follows: Co No. 1. Lindsay-Capt. Henlw. 'Co. No. 2, Lindsay-muting Curt Duck. M. No, 4, Omemeeâ€"Capt. I-‘oe. KO. 5, Norlandâ€"Capt. a. ho. 7, Oakwoadâ€"qut. Cnnd 9 No. 8â€"Dal'caygeon. (Japt. Lan- 0 3o. 6. Tory Hillâ€"Capt. Amie-- for $1 A! Large quantities of grain have been brought down from Fort_ Wilo liam to Midland by the grain boats since navigation opened, with the result that the Grand Trunk Rail- way is very busy on this division. In fact on Monday the rush was so great that several .trains had to be sent around by the Allandale route to Toronto and down the main line to the seabom'd. ' SURPLICES FOR CHOIR: In addition to thoouh prim a shield will be 31m to the school winning the first prize. A letter to this am bu boon motocvory anchor In the com”. Mr. John Hogan, a resident of Queen- -st., while working in his gard- 'en Friday afternoon between four and five o'clock, took a weak spell, and fell to the ground in a. semi- conscious condition. Hewas remov- ed to the house, where medical aid was summoned. Mr. Hogan soon re- covered, and will be around again in the course 0! a, few days. TIMES PICKING ’UP. o. > ' fering (:th prizes for the best col- lection of weeds and wild plants to consist of forty difierent weeds and twenty-five difierent plants. The prizes will be competed for by the rural schools only, and the winning collection become the property of the county for the use of. the agri- culture! clu- ln the Condom. ' SFF’FERED WEAK SPELL! It is learned that at a. recent meet- ing of the official board of the Cam- bridge-st. Methodist church. held in conjunction with the musical com‘ mittee of the church, and also a, committee from the choir. that it The accident occurred early in the evening, while Miss Massaw was cleaning the upstair window. She was sitting on the window sill clean- ing the window on the outside when she lost her balance and fell to the ground below, a distance of {our- been feet. CASH PRIZE. Mr. 7W. Bell, the fireman whose leg was broken some time ago, and who has been in the hospital for some months, will be able to return to his home within a day or so. The bone has knitted together and in a few weeks more he will be able to get Was decided to purchase surplices for the choir, the choir to raise a cer- tain amount of money ‘to defray a portion of the cost. It is also stat- ed that it has been decided to re- arrange the seating capacity of the choir loft, and to install new seats of a more modern and upâ€"to-date kind. FELL FOURTEEN FEET. Miss Lizzie Massaw, daughter of Thomas Massaw, Colborneâ€"st., east ward, fen Irom an upâ€"stair window on Thursday evening and received a number of minor injuries nud a se- vere shaking up. around. The Lepartment of ' Agriculture, through Mr. D. A. MacKenzie, is of- Messrs. Hancock and West who were injured in the explosion accid- ent a few days ago at Haliburton, are reported to be improving favor- ably under the care of Drs. Giles and Soady. IS GETTING BETTER. GETTING BETTER. The Lindsay district meeting of the Methodist church takes place in sCambridge-st. Methodist church. Lindsay. on Wednesday and Thurs- day, June 19th‘ and 20th. Lay de- legates will be present on the sec- 0nd day. Potatoes promise to be dear eat- ing before the new ones; come in. They are now retailing at 75 cents per bag. DISTRICT MEETING . ADVANCING IN PRICE. Mr. E; L. Bordenâ€"“Then pardon my misnppmheneion. I would like to ask the Government to lay upon the table of the House. before the end of the session 'a statement of the payments for damages in connection with the Trent Valley Canal !rom and including the city at Peterboro. to tho.county of Victoria. .Hon. Rodolphe Lemiéuxâ€"Pardon' me. I am not acting Minister of Pub- lic Works. I simply uimmred a question in the absence from the Chamber of the Minister of that Ia- parummt. Mr. R. L. Borden-Before th'e ord- ers of the day are called I would like to mention to my hon. friend the acting Minister of Public Works: R. L Borden Wanted ' Statement of Claim meet- proof. Call for only two posts where --""' v othenneeddn'ee. Save you moneyallround. Come and seemplet. thgulLorphonefonhisywHov/prices. Puts the Page Wire Fence ‘ years ahead of cornpdtion. It“ doesn‘t weaken the lateral wires as other locks (loâ€"it doemld the fence in shape year in, year out. And the ' b, nsteel-s ' wire ’ in Page Fillies can be metcmghter m1 '6- than other fences. Makes them 3113- ”PM‘ €13 Puts th years ahea4 doesn‘t weaken the late them to you. - When it cbmes tmprices we can save you about one-halfon your tailor’s bill. Our spring styles are now in and in would afford us ‘great pleasure if you would allow us the privilege of showing This gentleman’s friends could see no difl‘erence between his garments and those made by the best tailors.‘ Neither can you or anyone else. They are identical in cloth, tailoring, trimmings and style. .As to fitâ€"we’ll leave that to you and your friends. Bring back any garment not satisfactory and get your money. - - _ -- “Hy friends ask me where I have my clothes made, when I tell them that I get them at Houzer’s, ready made, they seem inclined to doubt it until I show them the label.” Said a. stylish young fellowâ€"one of our customersâ€"to us the ntber slay: “ Testimony ” En bags at 1-153]: on». E? thing confidant“!- Quench. “at and oi»: of Tm Dns. KENNEDYKENNEDY Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing and furnishings One Door West of Post Omce Are undcflm? Hun molest!» 9 Are wtntendln human-y? H. “DER yourygfiood been W! Have 52:11 any MEI? of“. NM» Mmoo Whntuhudone fox-others “will do for )on. coagulatin- gmrlfitmmégmg‘oh trotted who for an boast. pinion F of can... 0 ma r w o u. u 0 Books Funâ€"“Tho Golda: Humor.“ (EM) on mama: Men. m R!) NAMES‘_US£D_WITI1IOUT m gamma; PRIVATE. jig n.- d‘Y'OUYG 3 195511.; Mia?! fig.â€"Im manic Ml“ or later exec-«fies {naive broke- m your system. on syn mu n owr son. an n “luau-l Myoummmom you nut! to be or‘Ihouldbo wm paw WWI? BLOOD POMNSmmthudmmu-dham Thermpthem llfo bloat! 01' the gum magnifies: endni W from way mam wm cause ӣ3: m van 0 . I In ‘ ac noume t1! blond d omry only 0pm _ 3y moms- our. VABIGOBELE [HIRED HA8 YOUR BLOOD BEEN DISEAQEO? SUITS HERE $12.00 to $17.00 Cor. Michigan Ave.. and Griswold St. Detroit. Mich. . HOUZER:E 6‘ NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. Confined to His Home for Weeks. “3me andevnhebiuln moth broughtons double "dowels. When lites-bed we we aching would beco- eevere end Iwu often laid up tor e week a: stoma. Kym: rhyuden told mean operation we: my only hopeâ€"but I themed tried ueveml emxbut soon found out w the? wanted was” money. Icouuucneed tolool: upon ml docaon as law better (In. Ensues. Onadaym tux-module why Imoflworkmmuch all told him In oondi on. ho advised me to conuzlt- Ira. Kennedy It. Kennedy,“ ebed taken (meat from them h‘msclf and kner theyweno mum and mm. I wrote them and not'- arr. Nevin-Io- Taunm. My progre- wu somewhet slow and (twins the In: month‘s treatment I won eomewhnt discouraged. However. I «up tum-w! treatment for three months loam end we: rewarded with : complete cure. Ioould onlyeern 812. week in a machine shop l-eâ€" fore treatment. now I am earning?! and never km 0. day. .1 vi. en Meter- knew or your vein tie-taut. HENRY C. LOCUST. 18km fiat. " “8 Heavy? where 1-27-- PAGE SEVEN 717138 one-mile b0, ed at It! continued horseâ€"rm for

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy