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Watchman Warder (1899), 5 May 1910, p. 3

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st. hr the t that nits £1368 DN’S bore, knee :0 40c at FOR SALEâ€"J HAVE BEEN m- structed to sell two good mom without delay, one brand! h u township or Laxton. mm 500 acres, and one in 131‘. mm mm of Somerville, 0011M ’00 urea. Both these Prom m be Purchased at Very 10" “a." I. E. Weldon, solicitor, mm- TORONTO, 031‘. h i; noted throughout" CanadP fur high-class work. [Thirty-four 91' 0121 Students have lately accept 9“ 200d positions. The damand for our graduates is constant. College "pf-n all year. Enter now. Mag- mhcmt Catalogue free. . W. J. ELLIOTT. Principd 0"“? ‘1 ""29 and Alexander-m. [A a ELLIOTT @‘Wéfiya Io Yea Want a Good Business Position " Thrn ('hnose the right Schpol in : V kioh to get your education. T. C. Matchett, Agent, Lindsay v ,Sept 6, 20. Th!‘1)\1j_:h Special Trains Toronto to Winnipeg and “fast. Lé‘u‘c Toronto 3.00 p.111. on above a. 9 Thrn mh First andgccond Class Coach- cs, annzs: and Tourist Sleepers. Apply to nearest C.P,R. A cut or writ: R. 2.. Thompson, D-P.A., oronto. " Askjor Homeseekers’ Pamphlet GOING DMES April 5, 19. June 14, 28, Aug. 9, 23. May 3, 17, 31. July 12, 26, VIA ”new"... at: recommending “Pruit-a- twes". They realize now that these wonderful fruit ]juice tablets kidneys, from an inactive skin, or m all four. Naturally, the ordinary “digestive powders" and “pe 11 tablets" will not cure the trouble, because they Hives” is the greatest remedy ever discovered for all forms of Indigestion, Dyspepsia and other Stomach Disorders, because “Fruit-aâ€"tives” is unequalled as a blmd-purifying medicine. “Fruit«a-t1ves” acts directly on the liver, regulates the bowels, strengthens the kidneys, stimulates the skin, and thus rids the whole system of all impurities. “Fruit-a-tives” will positively cure you of any kind of Indigestion. “Fruit-aâ€"tives” is sold by all dealers at 50¢ a box, 6 for $2.50 or trial size, 25c. If you are unable to obtain “Fruit-a-tives” conveniently, do not accept substitutes but send to “Fruits-tines” Limited, Ottawa and the regular size packages will be mailed you, postpaid, on receipt of price. M Homeseekers’ Excursions 150w uunmcu, VUKI] mxung nut 35 \u H as employxgng dig; for me and as a last no the y would not cure 1119.1 PLANTAGENET, ONT., JANUARY 3182‘. 1910 “‘about March lst 1909, I was taken deathly sick with Stomach Tronbl Bacgyhe and General Breakdown. I failed from 125 pounds down to 80 pound: mg- . nn 1’1 nod to bed for eight weeks. and was unable to eat ork ' . anythm onm stunmch, vomiting nearl all the tune. I Effie-ted to (he, and $31: man 3‘ ' y a}; m H as employmgd' erent physicians. ' fur me and, as a last resort, one of the doctors told me “ thvy would not cure me, nothing would”. at once. and 2'ch «View days, I was able to leavem bed. M “branch t Ems 5nd I (23;:ch eat .213 ““1- g? “About March lst 1909, I we; Backache and General Breakdown. was Hm fined to bed for eight weeks, \L . ' ' 7 ‘ “ " ' .0.r.....u .nm.4___‘ A And“Fruit E LL! OTT When all else failed, the Doctors said, “try Fruits-fives” THL RSDAY, MAY}, 1916. Low Round Trip Rates WESTERN CANADA -tives”cured Hrs. Gadieux MOEâ€"try it. Fifty years' guarantees its merit. SENTENCED To DEATH. . It happens every time you treat a corn With at Putnam’s ”(Iâ€"Com d!”â€" never returns. Nothing so certain The vital statistics for the month of April shows that there were 10 deaths. 5 marriages and 15 births during the month in Lindsay. ‘ ers, because “Fruit-a-ti;o:s-’;i a-tives” acts ' ectly on the stigulgpg the skin, and thus POPULATION INCREASING. “ I would strongly advise makers to get to their factories early. Get the factory and surroundings in good condition before the milk comes in. Be in good shape to receive the milk on the first morning." j was got by (3375). (11396 MacQueen (2"90 Sir William Wa] Newbridge’ 5 (1a.: queen £3298). Clyde hada goc and is bound tc mand this year. Reeds. Burnt Rt the premises, 101 erville. ‘ GE? to]; [fan â€". Mr. D. .1. Carmen wers is the fact of the maker not get- ting to the factory in the spring early enough. A great many mak- ers will be getting to their factories only a. day or two before the season opens. The result is that they will not be in shape when the milk be- gins to come to the factory. Such a. maker will get behind. Some men have been a. day or two behind all summer just on this account. “ One of the first mistakes that we notice on the part of some mak- Mr. D. J. Cameron, instructor for the Lindsay district, writes as fol- lows to Farm and Dairy, Peterboro : I FOR SALE. v‘â€"â€"° Clyde had a good season last year. and is bound to be in great de. mand this year. Address Wesley Reeds, Burnt River. or apply 01! the premises, lot 13, con. 8, Som- aville. POR SALEâ€"The pure bred Clydes- dale, Prince‘Newbridge. He is a. light bay, stripe, hind feet white, and was Iealed July 5, 1905. He was got by Lavender (imp.), (3375), (11396), he by Young MacQueen (2290), tracing back to Sir William Wallace (128 ). Prince Newbridge’s dam was Rose Mac-1 MDE. LAURENT CADIEUX, Ifactories’ Early '. 125 lies Mamie Naylor was visiting friends at Fenelon Falls {or a 19' due last week. Miss Grace Metcalfe, daughter 51 Mr. George Metcalfe. has decided DOt togotoVerulamtorthe summer rmonthe, but will in all probability! bewithMrs JohnEvereOnoffiliS district. Some new hoes have been noticed oflate,anditieeurm1eedthatnew arrivals from the home land have The many friends of Mr. I. Chris- tian are glad that he is now able to resume his farm works after his Mr. John Cowieson, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Birdie Cowis- son, drove to Lindsay on Saturday The district Sunday school is flourishing, and the success in the attendance is most gratifying to its organizers and gives pleasure to its superintendent and teachers. f The younger generation of the dis- trict are busy forming up their best blood, so as to be in the running ball teams are called upon to show with other districts when the base- their skill at the game. Mr. and Mrs. John Curl-ins were in Lindsay 011 business on Saturday of , Several residents of the district at- ; tended the ceremony at the re-open- ' ing of Hartley church on Sunday f of last week. They speak well of the excellent sermons given at the afternoon and evening services by the Rev. E. Elliott of Oakwood and former pastor of the church. There ‘ Was a large congregation. Mrs. J. Cowiesou paid a visit to Mrs. Murchison's home at Glenarm, for a. couple of days in last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graham», of ithis district, were in Lindsay town on Saturday of last week. Mr. D. R. Spence, of this locality, : was in Lindsay on business and vi- ' siting his Son Claire, who is a stud- 1 cut at the L. 0.1. on Saturday last. Mr. John Cowieson, of this dis- trict, has had his father, Mr. Alex. Cowieson, of Orillia staying with him for an indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Will. Parrington and family, of Lo‘ng Point, were guests at Mr. and Mrs. H. Boyd’s on Wed- nesday of last week. The Islay branch Women's Insti- tute hold their next monthly meet- ing, which is also the annual one. at the home of Mr. D. R. Spence. on Thursday next, the 12th May. As the business of the meeting is exten- sive. new ofilcers having to be elect- ed, new members received. auditing of books, and new papers given in.‘ it is most important that every member should be present at this meeting. Will members kindly bear this in mind. Music will be also given. The many friends of Me. G. Howie are glad to see that he is now con- vuleacent after his long period of sickness. rI‘he farmers Q! the district who possess sheep. are being well rewu‘d- ed in {He number of lambs their ewes are rearing. One prominent resident had a. ready 6661‘ for every one he possessed. which ofler he ac- cepted. ' ‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Metcalle. 'of this district, were visiting at Fene- Ion Falls on Saturday of last week. Mr. Joe. Lee, of Cameron district. visited Islay and made a call at Mr- George Metcalfe's home on Sunday last, returning in the evening. Rain falling at the commencement of last week again interfered with the seeding arrangements of many of the residing farmers. Mr. Charles Metcalfe, assistant to Mr. Joe. Lee, Wee visiting his fath- er's home'on Sundat of lastweek. Mr. W.‘ H. Warwick. of Cameron Point, paid a. visit to Inlay on Mon- day Just, calling at the home of Mr. Marshall Moynes. Islay.’ April 30.â€"â€"Master Carl Moynee Was under_ the parental roof {for the week end last week, after- wards retui-ning to his scholastic du‘. ties at the Collegiate Institute. Lindsay. Interesting Budget-l! From :1 THE WATCHMAN-WARDER, LINDSAY. ONTARIO 'ls'l'ayWicinity BIRTHS. SNELL. â€"-On Saturday. April 23. to Mr. and Mrs. Snell, Scotch Luie. a son. The mosquitoes are now making their presence felt to thpse who may be driving through the swampy roadways. . “an: 'TF- “W! W" 0‘ late Robért aged 90; Funeral will leave the residence of hu- dumb- P0“. With their young- the guests of Mr. and Haynes on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Graham and family were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Moynee’ home on Sunday of last week. It must be gratifying to the farm- ers to see the fall wheat making such good headway _ln its growth at this this early date. mine, on 'nmrsd the wife of Mr. Wm. ‘now started on their farming exper- iemees with some of the neighboring farmers. Their visits will be wel- corned. ~â€"~In the township of 30m- IAIRIAGES . Cory, of Mari ‘ ‘ IHAT do we mean by uniformity in flour? We mean stability and dependability, every barrel like every other barrel, every baking like every other. Now, uniformity in flour comes only from eternal vigilance. It is the result of everlasting care and watchfulness at the mill. It can only be produced by the most advanced methods of milling and the most expensive up-to-date production with the The Ogilvie Mills are The machinery is I expensive. The inspe departments are the r the world. It has taken enon of a life time to achi: Royal Household F101 which is your. protectil L_t_t2,,, f; ’T‘l A ‘ [“0 April 26th, ,. Bottle, 3 son. township of 1’. April 21, on April were wov wâ€"‘ -v ‘ Mom BY'IA'. A 10-1117 to run $80,000 {or new» 17 0‘ ago and damage will be submitted H1; . Ruin: to the citizen. 0! Peterboro ' ‘ ' " ‘ ““"“‘ ’ “ DOWN GOES HAY. N0 W03}. celebrate and no 0;er and tint this tell. of Lindsay. on April 28. TATE. â€"Onth925th- in H. daughter of John 1910. Tunguay Bentley, aged 95 years. 1 month and 8 dayu. ARREN.â€"In T186816, Saskatche- I“-. In. Rich. Wax-en, mother of It has taken enormous Capital and the experience of a life time to achieve the absolute uniformity of Royal Hous‘ehold Flour. And it is this achievement which is your; protection inst risk of any kind in buying it. The watch, watfi: watch and test, test, test which have made ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR the world’s finest flour are your permanent safeguard as to quality. A the utmost care and watchfillnas. ls are models of up-to-date equipment. is the most advanced and most inspection laboratory and test baking the most complete and scientific in over they will I.” dour 0 ~ [m proud. We m onset mod. to hop In, It this pm'hmm I. and navdouu Mon .AGE THREE.

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