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Watchman Warder (1899), 4 May 1911, p. 3

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- '3: f~2~i~<~2~¢°m leave Pmonto nt'x“ High Grad; >d three ply. Thxs HE z'ulls‘ warran- "A‘ ‘Qh ofing Stoves ans .AY W‘Q‘flfl iDlO 1‘ Time l‘“\' _““‘”‘ at once THIE tice <hes of all makes old Lindsay m and get , proper » wash- 9 trnishes, Hm Head O‘fi‘:c f ”I . . of Caz“; :Z;B'w pald on savmgs ac- counts of one dollar BRANBHES AN!) summons mnummm 5mm LOCAL BRANCHES : LIN”SKY JANETYILLE md may abOut CVL' the Lindsay Branch, H. A. HOLMES, Manage TH “if ‘sâ€"“iCTGRIA LOAN SAVINGS C0 Jam es Lo “’ omn Head Office of the Home Branch 0f Canada. 8 King Street West. Tomato. TheGoodWhuI. 33H! - $10,000. 000 IL)! gE CA.NADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE .5 Rm! l ad“ Ide Proms gunman; my (swim! Pa 6 Up $4.41 Bank of Montreal Cleveland D..'.UND WALKER C. V. 0.. LL. D. D. C. -., PRESIDENT ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERAL MQNAGER \\ \HV Mk. ”“1 .‘i‘iJlllCLi on application at the Bank. .‘Ziun \xitli its 'l‘ravcllers' L'licques The Canadian Bank .of ~ lxxlli‘kl a booklet entitled “Information ot‘lmercst to those -‘ " which will be sent free to anyone applying for it. . l , w: 10 to 1 o‘clock. 3'! makes of the Bank in ever-y i_. we m” the Dominion. 510. $20. $50, $100 and $200. :nzdian Hlufic of (Jonunmcrce are the nxost convenient '2. xx) mane} “hen trwuclling. They are negotiable dcntitxi: 1g. and the ex: 111 amount p: .uuble m the prin- 117115 is printed on the face of every cheque. The ,1 in denominations of * 11w ('luiIIlS of our Savings Bank Department :ziv that we employ our funds in first mort- tutv fill: investment that is everywhere un- pr. «"Irltt‘d. \Vv pay interest at the rate of :~ mm according to term. Money to loan on ’ (:121'1‘cnt rates of interest. 10;“; ~ {1-, wings Department at every .I ;--:. Lindsay Motor W0 yrnu' l‘t‘IHtil'S u! d accessorios and Motor Buat. shot-ks general Bankingr business General Banking busi‘ ness transactéd. Special attention to savings accounts. Full compound interest HEAD OFFICE Ufigma Cherie: TORONTO 1854 Newton Smale, ’ CHEQUES H. B. Black, Works. “'KLLIAX-s'r"S-(Jl‘fl‘H. u-ios for Bury-19. Automobile jAMES MASON General Managct. Manager Lindsay Branch $4,400,000 $0,000,000 $27.36!,789 REST. - $7,000,000 3 Because the CLEVELAND is made in a. factory where there are experienced fore- men and expert workmen. n-.. w 5"” ~.- “an“ Yet a factory Where even 'expert work is rigidiv in- spoc tedhefore the bicycle is sentto the shipping room. _The frame is made of the finest seamless tubing. reinforced: the hubs of solid bar steel; the tires. rims. saddle are first quality. Spokes of best piano wire. All bright parts heavily plated and rust resisting. min: ‘iti)1((1:1}(\\1( Why the Cleveland $93389 Incorporated 1 895 Assistant. On‘gz‘nal Charter year. neglect. other crops and turn theiremtothom-gicsym can: Canada has the largest Consecutive wheat field in the world, nine hund red miles long by three hundred mil- 95 wide. Last year she took a crop of! this area of about a hundred and fifty million bushels. There were 8,376,949 acres under cultivation. This year it is estimated that there will be well over 9,000,000 acres ploughed and sown, and that the to- tal crop will heat the figures of 1910 by about thirty three per cent. This is a large gain.for so short a time as a. twelvemonth, but, When you come. to figure it out, it does not seem at all impregnable. Immi- grants have been swarmiog h: as never before. They will break Vir- gin soil and, in most cases, will put it to wheat. New lines of railways will be in operation this spring, giv- ing hundreds of eettle'te their first opportunity to get their entire crop to market. Old farm, who in the past have devoted only a. part 01 their time to ralslng wheat will, this 1as the direct evidence will not b ‘comin-r along until the harvest itscl arrive; but. the external evidence {in this Case, is all sufficient an quite weighty enough to be worth; of consideration. One mm: in every dozen of (‘un ada’s population is a. farmer. Th. figures, vspecially to those of u. wh: We in the city, are somewhat sur prising. Nearly four million of Can- ada‘s total population of eight mil lion or thereahouts, are dependent upon farming: operations for SUP port. At this season of the your merv \i In lack I‘armer is busil} en- gaged, in one stage or another, in "rowing- something. lIe's been iv- in': low and taking it caSy all “in- ter, but he“ 3 out with the birds now and he's beating the sun to b-re- tk- fast ewry morning. Most of these «rentlexm-n are devoting their ener- gies to raising wheat. Dollar wheat. with its unlimited market. is at- tractim; more people back to the soil than all the other agricultural cries put together. If a. farmer thresheg out a good wheat crop his troubles are over for a. long time to Come, and the farmers this your will have .. I "Dollu- Whes ”. This mm in tho mp il- more acres under the wheat crop than ever before. it ever has before, far eclipsing the banner years of the past decade. 1%- temal evidence, as the book worms say, Cam alone be quoted to support this statement at the present time. It is not lively, however, that the scars and prophets are in: wrong. and, all things Considered, it is safe to assume that ('anada. as a whole may hank on taking: out of the ground this year more money than Muntrval. April 28. â€"-â€"\\hilc at. this early date. thew is absolutely no possible way of making a definite stun-1mm. it is estimate-d by the scars and prophets that the field crop of (‘unuda for 1911 will he by far the largest in the history of the country. Everybody expects this. everybody is looking forward to it. but (-V1-r5L0dy is busing his or her judgnwnt on the signs of the times which 10-day are paramount. but. which. “hen hurwst time comes. will he unfit-ht history. “'HHJ 1.1‘. [infill-IRS ARE Bl’SY ("fill-ZR SPHERES SHOW GREAT ACTIVITY 'l‘uOâ€"MllJJ-JKS l’lU'TI’AR 1M; FUR LAWN-L HARVEST DY PLANTING EXTENSIONS A.\II NEW ELEVATORS â€"- '1‘IL-\.\‘.\'1’UH- 'I‘A'X‘H‘N (‘HHI’ANHCS ORDER .-\l)'I)I‘l‘IO.\'.~\l. I-‘REIGIIT CARS AND INCRLASE OCEAN GOING .-\.\'|P INLAND 1~‘1.F.F.'I‘S ()l-‘ STEAMI'ZRS. nnwal. Apri! 28.-â€"â€"\\‘hilc, at. this tours". going to he of huge benefit. , lur outside of the actual earnings Prophets Foresee Record Wheat Crop Already 5 WATCHMAN-WARDER. LINDSAY. ONTARIO. l'lIlHil-Z METHODS OF FARMING IN Tl”) WES] gm. 0. Madam. Wm“ was Headaches efl'ect all ‘83. and both sexes alike, but the female sex in mm ally the more effected tbmuzh the higher cut and more deflect. emulation of the system. Burdock Blood Bitters has. for yuan been curing all kinds of hqnhcm, und 1} ' ' 't a tqsl we feel m thirty-fiva year?- titer the “heat as been garneredl iajfll threshed it must be stored. Unâ€"q ftil last :cear elevator room almostl {all ox'er the Country was ample. Last: hear, and slightly the year beioreu {farmers experienced considerable con- [gt-stinii. 'l'here “ill be no difficulty this year, for the International Mill- ing ('ompany. which has been oper- ating a 1.500 barrel flour mill at? MOose Jaw for the past two years, and which has several mills in the United States, intends to acquire elevators by which at least one mil-, lion bushels of wheat will be taken} care oz‘. Other companies are plan- ning extensions in a smaller way and this same company is preparing plans for extension along other llnea| also. The Moose Jaw mill, a land- mark on the prairie for miles around, is to be enlarged, an oat- meal mill is being.r built. and large sums of money are to be invested in various ways with a Vie‘v to plac- in...r the company on a footing with some of the older establishments. Incidentally, it may .be interesting. to mention that the International Milling Company is considered as one of the brightest stars in the milling firmamwt. It was founded some fifteen years ago by I“. A. Bean, Esq., who, at that time, own- ed one small mill at New Prague. Minnesota. Later he' acquired mills at Walls and Blue Earth in the same state, and later on again a mill at Davenport, Iowa. and the Moose Jaw mill. t'p to the present not a dol- 1 1 tours". going to he of huge benefit. . lur outside of the actual earnings of No the country as a whole. and in line company has- Mr. Bean put into glnflfly spheres when: a pIOUgh “1101- extensions. From these five mills he let hoa'fl of great. activity prevails in turns out about 6,000 barrels of !1~r¢-parution for what is coming. The flour a day with excellent nrofit. and luhvat has to be milled. stored. ship- tit is not unlikely that even further Iped. reshipped. graded, re-g'raded, plans of expansion may be heard of Sam! a thousand other things adore shortly. The Canadian Cereal and lit finally appears on the banquet [Milling Company, whose mills are itahle of a foreign potentate in the la“ situated in Untario. are makinga {form of a fancy bit of pastry, or on Imucertetl attempt to build up the THERE ARE FEW PEOPLE :ncr thc kin-hon shelf as good home-made Ll‘ea-‘L Thus it is that others are Hwy tin-$9 days twides the farmers. ml“! thus it is that. there will be great «wings in many lines thin lum- Who Have lover Experienced A HEADACHE. bf 'othexs The market. was poorly attended on Saturday. (‘hickcns sold for 22c. per-lb. Alsike clover is no to $10 a bushel. Baled hay is worth $14. Buckwheat. 45c bush. :J-‘lour,Manitoba, $2.80. Rolled oats, retail $2.30. Shorts. retail, $1.25. Bran, per cm... $1.20. Fall wheat 80c bus. Large peas 90: bus. Small peas, 75c bun. Barley, 50c. Oats 32c bus. Rye 59c bus. Spring wheat, 75c. bun. Goose wheat, 75c. bus. Chickens 22c rb. Dairy butter 25c lb. Cmnmery butter 29c. 0 O. O O 00 O O 00 O O 00 O O O. M O O .0 O. O O 00. OOOOOOOOOOOv'OOOOOCi 0.0%.”.00.00.“.OO'OO.”.OO.~.~.O0.00.00.00.00’0...” §The Lindsay' Market year, and both inland and sea-30mg ships are clearing decks for a busy year. Ahm-e all, Canadians themselves are busy and hopeful, for all true Canadians are interested in and anx- ious for a good harvest. And, from present indications, there is no rec.- son in 1he world why Canada should not, haw: a bumper cornucopia this year. [rolled out industry. Therefore the establishment of 3, rolled oats mill int Moose Jaw by the International Millingr Company may be looked upon 3as another sign of the times that «he country as a “hole is waking up to its own. Next to the farmers and the mill- ers come the transportation com- I-anies. The railways are showing “hat they expect in the way of a crop by increasing their orders for ftcight cars and by hustling im- provements and extensions on alll sections running throngh and out of the wheat belt. The lake carriers and ocean going fleets have never; been larger than they will be this‘ year. and both inland and sea-going ships are clearing decks for a busty Va] 6 to 15¢ pt 04 Lamp 14 “18:. Pork 15¢. Potatoes, 750 to 81 has. Live Hogs, $6.15 cwt. Sagekwbmli; scent-bunch. Bunches-auburn. Eggs, 16c, 17c, 18c. Honey 25c comb. Cheese 17: pound. 14rd 19¢. m. « Celery 6e bunch. Onions. 31 g bus. O .0 O. O O. 00 O 00 O. p O. O O 00 0. O O 00 N v 0 O 8 .0 .0 0.0 \\ '5?)‘.// I want to N. nd you :1 complete 10 dayl treatment \‘H / entlrely Iree to prove to you Null. you can 1‘ u re oum‘lf at home. msily.quickly and surclv. Rumf‘m‘wt. llmcl! will cost you noun; :4, ;L\'o :u- ineiumcntaoomplcw trial: and if you shouldy'u-h to oonuuucnn will cost you only uboul 12 cum (1 week. or less than two oenluudav. I! “1“ not inn-Herc With your work or occupu' Can. Jua: send me your nan. and address. tcli me how you mill-r. ifyou wuh. and I will hand you mo "(‘RUUWUUP ."0ur¢‘n~’e.oulirelvfwc. in Join wrap «mpg: return mail. I wil! ulsoscml _\nu lrre olcuumxybookâ€"“WOMAN'SOWN ME ICAL AD leR"wixhexplaumwry illustration» 91.1w curclhomselvm-‘al. homo. Every woman would lug why women sullenund how they can easily have it. and learn to flunk [or hem". Then “'hCIlUlchCIOI'FHyhâ€""YOU[HUI-‘1hflVL‘alllOpcl‘ar lion.” you camdccidefor 'ourficlf- Thousandsof woumn hm'c cured llwmwlvcswilh my lmmo rvmcdy. 1!. cures all. ol or younge'l‘o Mothen of Daughters. l “'1“ explain a. simple lune U‘CHTUICHI’: which speedily and eflectually curen Lcuoorrhosu. (iroen Sioknm. and Painful or Ivaxlur Menstruation in Young Ladies. Plumpnerh‘ and healthulwagu result, from i" ‘i"'- a “Wu-rover you live. I can mfer you :0 ladies of your own locality yv 0 know and will gladly (m any Mitfcrer that. this Home‘l‘renment really curea all women a (11th and makes wmm-n a me your addreu. and the (rec hen duyu'treatmcut is Wul. axrong. plump and mbuxu .luat un ‘ yi-une. also tho book. Wriw (0-day. as you may not we thus otter again. Address: Q 'Mns. M. SUMMERS. BoxH Mrs. 11. I“. Coulson died a: Mont-i Mr. .Tuhn Donog'h was elected Pro» real from injuries suseained in an mdent of the Cunadian Frateraal As- automobfle accident. sociation. Such as Levithian Mange], Mon- mouth Long Red Mangel. Giant. Yel- low Mungel. at. Higinbotham's drug store. fwus thc quest of hvr sisu‘r \lis‘s ‘»\m_\‘ Adams on Sunday. Mr. Xc‘illiv Mcl'luuldvn huu rmurn- 0d l'rum "I'm-«bridge, “ho'ro hv has sum" ”)0 Dust {ow llmnths. Mrs. Eliza Graham, «‘1' Lindszu, was the gum-1 nf lwr father. Mr. Richard Wright mu! mhvr rennin-s in this (-mnmunity. Mr. \Valtvr Wnuds, «If [’(mtyponl, was at Mr. (:90. “'ilsnn's lam week. We are sorry tn how to chronicle the serious mnoss of Miss Greta Philps. "or many friends hope {ur her commute recovery_ l-‘I ELD SEEDS . Mrs. J. Michm-l, uf Maui” this wovk u! hor brother's. .\'. l'hilp. Mr. and Mrs. "orb. Fla (:rm-nhnnk. syn-m a Couple ‘ at Mr. '1'. Squires. Sowml from here attondc .los vadl, sr.. sale. Miss Addie Mums, uf‘ M ss Mamie i‘uolidue is the guom «If her fric-nd, Mrs. (Rn-v.) I-lllinn. (lukWood. from SIM'INI am y friends Miss Hurhvl Hrnun .m \luslvr Hmnlvy mm». of spent an {cw (1113s with her Mr. and Mrs. lid. Brown. a number 01' birthday par .im'ulnle time Hank's, " The Elms Mush-r \Villic Us!“ a number of his lmy A. 1:“le «1‘ ‘1 Culiu are bus: ground and prep seeds, while uthe \Irs. \Hluml (Hams liruw nrv Mus WM ”WM fi'mmeM. “mm, hm A‘vmvmw! \r-v. WNW « SW «an \Wh MN, $1.. M. firm-«w. at“ 4mm. M HIMM: INVNM in We Swab ‘REE T0 YOUâ€"MY SISTER \" \ i JRVN X. My WNW N‘sm‘wa \ “mm MM §i~r~Mm WNW M" Minsk». is \X-a'eisw' MV-v um“- “w “w Ist. Miss Every Department In fully Equipped to eneure Prernln end Efficient Service. Run». ".00 not In“. I“: in ma. n9. mm Imy no. W to. my mm m but. cumin I! “A. \fimm. pk» mark Ma «mm M. W!“ hm 1‘!»er Mm yw mm ARK“ Hth ‘M‘ hm“. .s Kathiv M m Tuesday I: ‘t‘lm It is brilliant] white and sparklin â€"looks dainty and tempting on $6 tableâ€"and goes urther because it is absolutely pure sugar of the finest quality; Make the test yourself. Compare ===a “ST. LAWRENCE GRANULATED” F slwndiny. n Mum Max tr!) div Adams cues! uf he i'!‘f\l| nesnumeeSnwleflnlIICO-W I'v“ It is True Economy '11 any other. I‘ll on the X l‘( Mu‘l tl‘k culth “‘9 seeding \h rm Martina. slum! hvr's. Mr. \\‘. friends in r sisu‘r \iis‘s Mr OF CANADA 01‘ Lindsay to use the highest grade of sugar like In! H“ :1 8m Hf KW rd ith Lind I‘m-(mu l'l‘l “TIN V «Mn ia no; nhvw u rum s HI (hl \Hhs men: wuh t'xH mazructjmm lo any Fuflt‘l'cl‘ Hum Women's alum-ms. l mmL lo bun all “mm-n about. this curc- ;. ou. my render. tor yourwd. 3 uur daughter, your number. or your uislcr. l “11;: m- trll )ou bow to cum: yourself at, bonw w-‘nwuz, the be! 0111 doctor. Men cannot understand \Hfln» en‘ssu cri:.,;~. \tht we wnnwn know Iron exw perletzce. he know bullcrlluuuuyducwr. I Know that my home Lmauucnt, is a safe and sure emu- {or Lemrrhcaor Whlllsh discharge. Ulcer-non. Ulsâ€" plaaemenl or Fall!» of tho-Womb. Proluse. Scamv or Painful Perlods. lerlne or Ovarian Tumon or Growtha. also palm In the head. back and bowels. bearingdou Multan.nervouaucumreeplngleel- In: up the spine. melancholy. dealte to cry. hot flashes. weanneu. kldney and bladder troubles where caused _by weakneag pecpllar to our w-x. Mr FREI TO YOU AND EV€IV S‘STIR SUFFER- ING FROM WOMEN'S AILMENYS- 1 am a \wumn._ I know woman s snfi‘t'ring'a. .l hmc found the cure. 4' 1 mil pun}.- l_r_c_c of any charge. my Ilflf'h. "eu- 7. “I. md (‘Il ll \\ (If Horsemen would do well to have route cards primed at this pffice. Good Work and prompt delivery. Woodstock. Axpril 29.â€".’\ letter Was rum-nod lg; License lnspfl‘tor sham-r this morning from Prmincial Socrctary Hanna wining ‘ho license granted to the hotel at the MILE. smtion. The vmnmissioners granted the license last “wk, and the tem- mrance people Sent their protest- to the prmincial secretary. Mr. Hanna. says he cancelled the license owing to public sentiment being against it. ROI ' TIC CA R D9 (IVI'IHRI National Lazv Liver Pills are just what you need if the bowels are “tight" or the In er torpid. The) act gently but my. 25c. 3 box. a Rheumutkm, for I have no doubt that if they win persist in the treatment, GIN PILLS win do {or them what they have dune for me". ‘ 75.7er I’i'LLS are a wonderful medicine and I take great pleasure in recommend- ing (UN I‘XL}.S 30_ all suffgrclzs (Em! GIV PIT LS are sold by all dealers at soc. a boarâ€"6 {or $2. 50. ySnmp 1: free i! }ou “rue us. Natinnal Drug and Chemical Co. Dept. 8. Toronto. “I an wriiing this .0 let you sad sufierers from Rheumtism know of tho wonderful benefits I have derived from GIN PILLS For two years. I was... mmlid. incapable of work of any kind. For sxx'tecn months. I was unable to move “about the assistance of a crutch and cane. I was treated by our best dwt‘ rs as well as taking treatment from a specialist in Chicago. I did not im- prove and had about given up hopeof ever be-ng we!) again when a friend advisz d we to try GIN PILLS. This I did. and with a two months treatment was‘a “on man again. This was four years ago and l have had no remot- my tn able since. I still we a box or two of GIN PILLS a year, ju>t as a prew‘ntative and an (mama! to go fishing and shooting {I the spring and fall. and lie out on the ground at night, without any incon- vcmem‘c. SIXTEEN MONTHS 0N BRUTBHES! HON. HANNA RULES NOW MUS“ W ‘LICII COMMISSIUNIZRH [Bl HASTIXG LICENSE WINDSOR, ONT. ALEX. W. vazxsox. PMII rm- PERTH. NJ.

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