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Watchman Warder (1899), 29 Jun 1911, p. 3

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R MEN ’uld There? 1911 ma in Hum-6 not Nut. " 5' for 750 «ch 1; my was condfifi'ved by“. (nonhm in the m“ Stephen in W “" wedding LESS M- 3083' 'lhe bride. wh° attired in a. whit. mull, m ‘ ‘ “II its and rllemens Tailm LINDSAY. 01“” FE clothes 'r West of Post office. 0‘ your In an oval need have I‘IDL' JUNE 3., made Clues hem for ar the 50018 uton With Full Equipment $850 lawn 35 moth“: Lindsay ’r///////////; 5- I ’////////////, 5â€"- I 7///////////4 ‘ . , fl///////// M ”(///// ”////' / .7 A\ ',; fl/A/MJ ’////////;;z,/L ; _ v ///////,y///; 11111 2 Aummi: may be epénéd at ever braneh'ef The Canadian Bank 9? “mm”: m be aperated by man. and WIN reeewe the same 6mm ullmlh-u a: is gma :9 all gum deaargmentfi 6f the Bank‘s humus. MUM Hm)" he deaasited or withdrawn m thl§ way as fiatisfaetorfly as t,» a ”mum! visit to the Bank‘ Am Lindsay Branch. H. A. HOLMES Manager S‘PRATT . XLu’ve Probably Guessed Buy Your Seed Corn ‘ You‘ve probably guessed that the people .who have the engulf .65: medical expenses have taken some pams to find the nght grocery stores. ' ~ “What to eat” is one of the big questions of hie 5 am} “where ‘0 bu)" it" takes on a relative importance. The store 13 one of the “correct answers” to the question. V‘ - v ’ The Canadian Bank of Gammqree extends fie Farmers every facility m M Mummaa 6f their banking buyine§§ meludmfi the digeeum and mum”. nf aales notes} Blank sales" mates an 9pr ed free 6f eharge \ LEA m Na Lav” MM- THE CANADTKNâ€""B’ANK OF COMMERCE James Low, Manager. .\'( VFILJ'rZ is hereby given that a Quarterly Dividend for :3;«- flirt-r: (3;) nmnths ending June 30,1911, at rate of six per wit. mg) per amum has been declared upon the Capital Sim-k of this Institution, and the same will be payable at the 0“le of the Company in Lindsay, on and after July 3, 1911. 'i‘hw transfer books will be closed from the 24th to the 30m To send money anywhere in Canada, or the United b. .-I( ~. take out :, \ioney Order through the Home Bank. 1<;;:~ mt ion at the Post Office is not then necessary. pg, N ,1 safe method The Home Bank will give you ll. :« ------ .Ip: for the Money Order, which is a. guarantee 112:: the amount; will be paid to the person, or firm, you (ii-w" The Home 'Bank's rates for Money Orders are: THE VICTORIA LOAN 8: SAVINGS COMPANY CAPITAL 3 $10,000,000 REST, - $0,000,000 Head Oflice and Seven Branches in LToronto. Branches and Connections throughout Canada. Office Hours : 1H m 3 o‘clock. Saturdlyl 10 to 1 o’clock. 'I‘HIIRSDAY, JUNE 29. 1011. ' ' ' Where You are Sure to Get the Best; True Name and Quality W Branches of the Bank in every Province of the Dominion. ' ‘ Al'general Banking business transacted. Savings Department at every Branch. ‘ ’ day of June, both days inclusive. Hy ordvr of the Board. Capital Pa (1 Up Rest Undivided Profits sm EDMUND WALKER. emu. Lam. twig. PHEOIDEN‘P ALEXANDER LAIHD. GENERAL Mamas» Bank of Montreal I! 'l‘ll FARMERS’ BUSINESS To wnd less thnn 85. ................... " over 8 5. And not over :10. J. K. Hislop, Manager u ‘10- u ESTLBLIBHED 1017 LINDSAY. ONT. u... Newton Smale, . B. Black, Manager Lindsay Brunch ”27,470,735 $4,400,000 $0,000,000 $1, 070, 735 10 15 Assistant. J anetville Mr. 1AH. Richards, 1852 Second Ave. East, Vancouver, B.C., writes: “Allow motowriteafewlineainpnisoofyour Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine syrup. Last fall I contracted a heavy oold which left mewithahacldngooughlhdeveryfime I Would get a littlemoreeold this hachn‘ g cough would become a lung 'tting one. ‘It t on getting worse I t on @0519“! m0“? "Fins Maura arcing soldiers. are and huge stOJ disappear hungry t and inner lack of hinting Regiment removal 1 about 75 hlax stung Mm there he“ mun rel cavalry tl plentiml but not large enough to suit the average fisherman. Mrs. Donald Grant arrived in Wood ville last week after spending the winter with her son-in-law, Mr. Geddes, 01 Sarnia. Miss Maggie Campbell, of Lindsay. spent the week end with friends Mrs. D. Jamieson, Miss Irene Bingham, Miss Lily Gilchrist, Miss Anna. McLachlan spent Saturday in Canning‘ton. At dawn Friday, Capt. Patterson. and Mr. Ben Stacey hastened to Bal- r - .. a _ . discussion by a. number of the lad~1 Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Warren arriv- les proved very profitable. ed home 00 Tuesday after spending _ Last Tuesday evening the Meth- a delightful vacation in Toronto, odists had a Very successful tea and Hammon “an Niagara. concert, the most pleasing part of Mr. S. NeVison, of Michigan. spent the program being the burning of Tuesday in line village visiting old the mortgage. Over a year ago they friends. wen ready for the same when they Mrs. Tompkins, of Cambray, ViSit- met with such a. loss through the ed her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Gould last explosion o! the gas. Much credit id due Mr. Whathaxn' in the way be worked for this congregation. Afien dad I) Contracted a Heavy Cold. Miss Belle McDouguld followed by ;, discussion by a number of the lad~ is: proved very profitable. The Women's Institute held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. R. Thomas last Thursday. The new officers for the year were in their places. A large number were present and a good program was‘ given, a paper prepared and read by1 Mrs. D. Carmichael spent Saturday Mr. Whatham wul preach his fare- well sermon Sunday evening. There will be no Presbyterian service as the Methodists will occupy that. church Sunday evening. Woemma, Mme w, = Rev, mm Mm Whitman are tum-1y preparing fur mm new home in Oman, Their host at trienda wish thamaucoesa in than new field at labor, Methodists Bum Mortgage on the Church hr; Mubaren mam! a «mum; at the General Assembly regarding the grown at Humanism in Canada. It Became a Lung Splitting Cough. Weakness, tired leounga. stomach dumgements 1nd disorders 0! the netvous mum soon disappear when Dr. Chan's N0"! Food is find. This medicine cures by the build- ing-up process, and for this reason ‘its benefits are lasting. Nearly ‘everybody needs something in the spring to enrich the blood and tone up the system. and it would be im- possible to get a more satisfactory spring tonic than Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. 50¢. a box. 6 for 09.50, at‘ all dealers or Edmsnson. Bates a Co. Limited, Toronto. 1 You can tor-my youml! ogolnlt the germ- ot dilute by using Dr. Chuo’l Nerve Food. This great restorative troutmont mm. new, red cox-punch- in the blood. makes the blood rich. red and healthy. But In the wring the blood in morally thin. ml: and watery. It lulu tho “tanning rod cox-punch. and you become an my pray to the some 0! dim-o which new to lurk everywhere at this time o! tho you. i thn the Hood in rich “6' rod. ‘whon it in Rudy compo-ed oi rod eel-puma. than in mm chum low diIouo cm. 'i‘hcy cannot. thrive in the syntax: which in filled with good blood. 3103,3311) moon 18 THE CREA- TED? OF GMCIDmâ€"YOU CAN GET THE BLOOD RIGHT BY USING Dr. Chase's Nerve food .-Ladan the interim“ wen evidently not obtAinod by lilo in m- Somo o! the M m at the natural-sported. 'I‘hetboenoeotthe avmmwmmum extent the absence 0! nodduu. ~ Thu-a in n nofloeublo hate! Regiment while on drill, sad the removal from dutiefl 0‘ a, gun or about 75 years 01 388, who found his strength totally unequal to the There have not been as many com- plaints this year as formerly, re- garding the rations as issued to the soldiers. A competent M or bug? era and cooks are busy upon the huge stores of supplies that daily disappear into the mum of the hungry tent-city. Al to aocidmta and illness there ht; been a welcome lack o: excitement. Beyond an; {mm o! a print; of the filth Rev. Father Hank-y conducted aer- Vice {or the Roman Catholic sol- diers at 8.30 o’clock in the morn- ing. He addressed the men on the solemnity of Corpus Christi, the team. which was being celebrated yes- Barriefield Camp, June 20. â€"- The drum head service at Barriefield camp was one of the best held for some time. Service was conducted by Major Crecggan, chaplain of the 16th Regt. Those who assisted were Chaplains Wallace, Beattie and Rural Dean Jones. Capt. Thomp- son, chaplain oi the 49th regiment, an Void Kingstonian, preached an ad- mirable sermon from II. Timothy 4th chapter, 6th verse, " I am ready." The key-note of the sermon was 8“" riflce, duty and obedience. The preacher made fitting reference to the 1 coronatiOn of King George V. and urged his hearers to be loyal to the king.- ' Miss Florence Bellingham arrived home from Toroqtp and will spend a. .couple of weeks with Fenelon Falls '| friends. Mr. and“ Mrs. Kylie, of. Lindsay, were in town a few days this week. Mr. Victor Stewart, 0! llaMaater University. and son M Mr. fitewart. Verulum. occupied the pulpit in the Baptist church last Sunday in the absence of the pastor. Rev. Mr. Cooke. Mr. Stewart delivared two splendid addresses. I “'8. I“, (‘rflfldfiuu “‘ lai"“"Â¥o W a guest at Highland Hume thin week, MP; and Mm human. Mama hug: m: and WNHMMMH. M ‘I‘umnm. and MMRHI‘: mmm an MM‘M. Mn 1“. [55mm mm mm. “um flaw. mm [mm M Hum Kawmhn, ”F! A: L: (Junie. M L‘nhm‘onk. «New un tuwn Manda un Bump: any, Mr; W; ‘1‘. Junkin mm m ‘l‘nmnm an Mummy M a haw Mum. Min Luiu Janos mum»! home from l‘pteflmm hat with; Mra Aug-u: Fountain In In *l‘uhmm this week attending the (20.1”; mm. \‘tmtlom Mrs. (tun) H. B. John-tone and baby, George, returned home from Toronto on Friday During the summer months the ‘St. Andrew's Sunday school w. be held at 10 tun. instead of 2.80 p. m. This gh-es the parents and children a better opportunity to st- teml both Sunday school and regu- lar morning services. Mu Mattie Robertson, of peg". bot-o, visited her cousin, Min 1“. C. Brandon lut week. Min Ruby Ala-tin returned to {own on Saturdty utter spending sown] weeks in Kinmount. up; and Mn. Kenneth IMO, of Lindsay. spent the week and In town the guests of Mr, and Mn. Thou. Lane. Rev. Mr. chomb. of Toronto visited town friends on Suturdny. Mr. Albert Raul“): spent. Nonday In Lind-w on business. um Armin N10 arrived home from Petal-bore on Friday. Mr. Nut-mu: Inna Mt on Ionday tor Mel-on. uni. no... mm. mm 9. im- tin and Mr. Norm“ Martin manna to Mummy on Monday. In. Trunk. Of Lindsay. In guest. of Mi‘. Ild Mn. Juhn “"0“: ’ ‘ Ir. Banks. at Tflronto. spent Bun- dty in town t5. sum or Dr. tad In 1:. M. Ila-on. Melon Faun. Jun 20.- Kmen. o! manic“. in the Ir. ud Mrs. 000. Whistle. Vis’itbrs A're Numerous " at the Cataract Village Attended Divine Service for Lindsay. In an Mn. Juhn Rob- And each loldier there,- though his tongue my be fur-rod. Onthoublbta‘lngbnmingnnds Immuchmddrminmu Sodxynndshu-ptromuparchodup Not 1. sound will be head can the husky note As he stamps u: the goon-Mp only and It“ \ But each warrior will sadly think of the last A WARRIOR'S LAMENT. Not a drop will be sold, not a. foam- ing glass, ' As each corps to its duty is hur- Barriefield camp this year is by militia ordets. as dry as the de- sert. of Sahara, so far as. the use of intoxicating. liquors is consumed; which has caused : . tive audience of omcers on the var- ious successful tactics of past cam- paigns. Incidentally several ladies from the city were the guests of the stat! ofllcers at a charming little afternoon tea. | In. Green. at Woadviile. is the f‘ guest oi It. and Mrs. Copp. ", Ir. and Ira. Robertmn. oi lon- tml. in the guest at fir. md In. ‘° A. Pratt for n few days. e. Hrs. Fred Purvie and children are " guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Cupp ior a few days beiore leaving iur their new home in Saskatoon. fir. and fire. \‘at‘aiuou. oi Toron- to. are visiting at. the hume M Mr. and lira. James Hyman. I Mrs. Less Cliff and son Bertram 01’ Cannington, spent several days in 1the burg the guest at Mr. and Mrs. R. Wagar. Mr. and Mrs. Sutclme, of Lindsay, spent, Friday in the village. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Moore arrived home on Saturday after spending so- veral days in Zion. Mrs. Sinclair and children Miss Johnstone. of Torontu, guests at Sunny Brae: Farm. Whfld ho mitten his low voiced Mri- Thfli- “WNW. (at WWDOI'U, is visiting irientia in town. We Methodist congregation held service in the 'i‘woniey hell. 'liie congregation will give a tee and a good program on Tuesday evening. the occasion being the laying oi the corner stone. Specie! speakers are being procured for the occasion and a good time in being planned. Mr. W. Creeewell, o! Oshawa, spent Sunday in town. The ordinance officer and general n11 officer, addressed a representa- 0:: those arid burning ands. Mum, min and Hum, vacuum at Lindsay. spam Sunday at "Mt! home in mm. Wishing mum was hailed wim mum ny mu- mwkhwing «um: tummy. Mn an pm no home ”what have town npnrmt. Mrs; Juhn L‘npp. Mrs. um. Minn mm mm. m. m (‘nm an; AM! ”P9; B; Brukohahm. In and Mn. um Mulehm. Mn mm film Mun- wm Liulvmu. mm 8mm and Purl mulvmn, was in Unkwumt am mummy humming "we Imam! ur‘ Hm hm- MH; “and. 01 the instructor's stern fir. and firs. Minnow. and mm Willie left on Monday fur their home In Calgary. And longs for cooling den. :h raw recruit will curse his (ate, And the drought tint there pro- Hedrwkerehecametobe Hr. Bender-on. of Lindsay. {pent Sunday with his ulster. Mrs. Thou. Scalar. Nil: Hamlin, of Kincu-dlno, II the guest. 0! her sister {or a tow duyn. Ill-I. Pound and daughter The!!!“ of Lind-av. and Mn. W. 'I‘ownoond. o! Cannon. visited Mr. and In. )1. Sharpe on Tuoudny. It. Adm Campboll o! the loa- mu Bun: mm, Bollevmo. spam Suturdw in town. mu Stella Burma urn-9d homo tron Winntm on Friday. having boon callod to town owing to tho lot-lou- 111nm 0! her “than Mr. Ben. Nubian. 0! Th. Wurdor ”g. vlmod in town on Sunday. brim..- They will "mun In town [or n M! am More leaving (or “I01? hum in Orunvmo. 1:. and In 8mm: returned to town on [outlay dur updating their hom- noon in Toronto. ‘ In. 8mm: (no. I!» Ell; John-ton) to on. oi, Molon Font populur Jun. and A man-mum‘- dull-nun: Mhbflhmdflm h.‘ “Mum gu nigh-t otherwise find an out- for Health - leghu beenfuledsbsolutelytight ES Vern :ts I. by our patented process. The 9111 0 . um. {and joint. keep out It IS yours the that“ m. for the asking. Write for i CLARE BROS. O. CO” LIMITED. - PRESTON. D. CINNAMON, - Lindsay. WW " (Ewan-v "deb-MI- A Blosslng to the Farmer’s Wlfd makes it especially desirable for Preserving. The recipes work out right when ST. LAWRENCE GRANULATED is usedâ€"and the Jam, Jellies and Sweet Pickles are sure to keep. St. Iawrenoe Sugar is sold in E. cpmniept 2° popadkags-r FL vow; noun: wuu. " ram." WARNER n w wrm m AIR THAN AT 70* wrru DRY Moist Heat is the Natu ral Heat And it isjust uimporhntto hoop thewfreefromoodgu saddest. In the “Hedi" every phat mwysfhgwnthu fumce. Will hold enough water tohstzqhours. May be filled 1t either door, as Has five times the evapora- ting surface of pans placed over furnace door. Runs clear around the back of the bDoorOpenhofinpuL Eitherdootmybenoed. farmer’s wife lnthehmflydrdqtheBellSeu-vice isindispen- ssble. It is e mt household companion. l t shops for her when she is toobusytogototown. lthringe her in close touch with the social life of the community. Loved ones in: sw may be reached. for the Bell field is almost limitleu. It relieves the monotony of life. She casual belonesome with the Bell Service at- her command. It is s constant source of pleasure and. profit in the home circle. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY :ggmhumw; 43 Subset-l» Long wmfl 1 pain in M. “LA- __1 n... ‘v No Cu or Dust. HE Bell Telephone Service light- ens the domeétic tasks of the Clrculu‘ Wuter Pan tho by the‘pou'nd and bird. mums-plinth.” you ever got from seven. Doyou want to knowxnore about thiafunuce? By actual test the “ Hecla" save: one ton of coal in seven. That IS. it is so constructed as to give the same heat for six tons of coal u The “ Hecla ” supplies this moisture in p'enty. A large circular pan of water is placed where it will be easy to fill and where it will not I). overlooked. Adding moisture to the air in- your home will give you tlw name hat far less fuel. A consideration. no doubt. But that is not all, Warm dry air. however pure. is not healthful. The human body demands more moisture than is carried in the winter air. h e a t i n g {or Health us well as Comfort. It is yours for the asking. Write for it. 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