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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Jun 1913, p. 6

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fi$5555555$5555555$55 Famous Dispenser oi Healing Herbs Visits Lindsay Patients-- Mrs. Stephenson’ 5 Fame Spreading i | i l Ill men tmfin Mr. Michael Miller, Ella-die Alt... m:â€"“l uke pleasure in writing you Magazine great value I have received by min; ilburn'a Lam-Liter Ping. to: m of the nowh. gmh which I bubmsmflmrtormyym I and but wish ud they completely 'oe,25eonusvisl.5vishfor8190. deden or mauled direct canvas: clpriqoby'l‘hc’l‘. MM%Umi The little uld woman. if we may be pardom-d for using thv term. is the picture m‘ health and cheerfulness, uith n gum! showing of silver grey hair um] wry pleasant features. Her taken. Tyeâ€"yin pooiflotordldio- animating!!!) rommnxudonotthn Some lymptomn are burning pain In the Itomwb. mun: vomiting. ubnor- rnl thin inccmnt mucking. etc. On an am. of my 0! the“ I tom Mllbun’; Luau-Liver P511- _uho __ __bc Caturh of the Stomnch is causally caused from some interference with the notion of the liver. 3nd in 3 unduly um doct- tho whole body. SUFFERED FROM Catarrh of the Stomach For Thirty Years. 3| PAGE SIX Dr did not arriVe in any special ~ was thcru a galaxy of the men and other prominent the tnwn to meet her at. the 1.5 wollld have been the case r. Friedmunn stepped into One tatod called GOTO stssss~ssssss§~s~s‘ss [Amway on Saturday Door East of Dominion Bank, Lindsay I'm LI'XHt In all E stvles all we '25 su‘ts‘ in assorted stylc~ respect: whipcord<, serges, tm pr‘cocs tor this week chuhw 30.00 fur . A Variety of dankand liuhx tweeds and plain shades in Eng? ish snrges coats, si‘k lined gored skirts relular.‘ y 8 $14 and 310. Special this week We: have just reCcived a shipment of new summer shapes a” the: very finest. styles and fineSt umterials Tagils, Chips and Milzum all this week at hm? prico. stl'nWw‘ re At Greatly Reduced Prices! In Medium and sma‘ WU}! Cozul'cti I'iuh‘. I‘liqc LADIES’ SUITS AND now on a number (lisgu-n.‘ REDUCED PRICES IN MILLINERY In the. tt"‘t at, hrs -an i new est cloths, -n ein'nt icngtu and in] length shot silk :0 this \luck spec! m ......... (MIL, “HS WEEK OF SPECIALS IN famous, Re: Regular ‘.’+ ”I; Iur mgnm '201-0 for ul‘ Maps and c‘bloxs in smartIy tailored and fancy 4k half price. ‘ Ready. to Wear Hats “ill mm- you if you can stand my trvutmcnts,” .she stated to one pa- tic n1. " They may tags. ~you a lit- tle pain at first, but yum will be cum-d," and thus she convinces one that the remedy is Worth the tak- Believing as she does that all disâ€" eases are directly or indirectly caus- ed from caturrh she tirst doctors with the secret powders, a. mixture which resembles very much cayenne pepper. It is snulYed up the nostrils. or taken internally at meal times. The liquid medicine in bottles is of a dark colnr, and the “ serum " is claimed to heal, along with the pow-' del‘. M‘ery known ailment. MN. Emma Stephenson has a large number of patients in Lindsay. and it is stated that the morning train tn (‘arim-L Ont.. and the 6.20 rum. train buck. have been paying since the tnmu n! MPH. Stephenun spread. no brisk has Men the tunic to that point. Carmel. Ont. It. sounds all rlght, but yet ls not. on the map. Nollhor hmt ll. any llcenw to be unless lt. chunmm lln present nutun. That tlllu In no! such a very remote pou- slblllty will lm rocdlly uuppoawd by than who haw had occulon to vlalt Mrs. Stephanie»: at. Mr homo. Om man. who conduct. . llvory bullnoaa in Mlllbrook. in aid to have ream-k- ed that his :00de had lmremd by twenty-five dollm g week since the medicine woman' a tune wu hmldod broadcast. ‘ BUSIXESS IS BOOKING. Thornton, and 78 yous. Carmel has sprang from 1:. designs.- -â€"â€"- tion to a pocket edition 0! a unl- COLLINS.â€"In Ops. on Homily. Juno tuium. Tho business that was tor- 9th. 1918.“ Timothy Collin. teed merly done by the on» lone store- 90 years. ' V ' A -‘I is ing New Hats For June New Outing; Hats wonderful secret. herbal remedies putting." it mildly, indu‘d. “I smai} shupcs [5in 2 00 L0 Ladies’ Suits Ladies’ Suits Cd Spring Coats ‘sssss s~ss‘Qy‘ss“~s~“s~§“ and colors up is and fancy :m white and white 1 25 u..-uoo w. on. ooooooooo . stand three quarter and lining: re}; f 1 9') :n.dnte in every n.1x'ures. These '35 00 IS’ 00 122.00 keeper, has increased b_\' leaps and bounds, as a. direct result of Mrs. [Stephenson’s notoriety. The indi- {x‘idmxl that undertakes to 11nd Carâ€" imel will probably appreciate the iknuwlcdge that the ahove mentioned ipluce is located about three miles gstraight: south of Millbrook. An easy plan would be tn take a train ‘to Millhrook und.then follow the Istroam of Vehicles. Mrs. SLeVCnson's herb cafe is locat- ed on one of the four corners which, for Some reason or other, huVe been named Carmel. Speculators and real estate operators have let the village severely alone, due mainly to the fact that the present population is too transient, not to say cosmoâ€" politan in character. McGEE.â€"At Junotville station. on 'I‘hursflay. June 5. 1913. Hunt“. McGee, beloved wife of Edwin; Thornton, and 78 yous. Men and women in all walks of life are numbered among Mrs. Stephen- son's patients. The dispenser of herbs makes regular visits to Peterâ€" boro. Port Hope. Cohourg. and is scheduled to Visit Lindsay eVery two weeks. and her patients include lawyers. tradesmen, and. in fact. men and women in all walks of life. ‘ Is «he making money as the result of all this Influx to Carmel. and vlnlv muons by the " Doc " to other towns and cltlea ? Rather. Llnduuy cltlzons who have \‘lslted tho domo- clle of Mrs. Stephenson claim that an muny u 125 o. duy vlalt the Carmel homo. and u the powder and llquld sell at. about. $1.50 per pornon. It do“ not need the mind um! poncll of n ulnthemntlclan to flguro out that. the Indy tram Old England in muklm money later that the muJorlty . o! the people around hombouu. DEATHS. fiATGHMAN-WARDER. E...â€" .0: “All the people ebout here know how b.5112; he was out "utoppl bleed! ' .1 power 0! ng n: st ‘Once. and healing a wound without pmnd flesh Ind elmoet without near. nuke. Dougla’ E Liciueat innlmble tothe wet keep. hone. eettle or no live stock. 54 25c.» ldeelere. Mempleon request. DouchetOo..Nepuee.Ont. Watchman 21 Winds or Boiled Alive Windsor. (mt. Juno 9. -â€"- Oscar Lewes, watchman emplo;.ml an, the plant. of the Dominion Roofing (‘u., while making his rounds at the plant at four o‘clnck this morning tripped {1nd plunged into a huge Va! of boil- ing tar. Grasping the rm! hut sides of the Vat. he L-ndezuorcll tn keep himself from l'aliinr: back into the seething liquid. and he finally succeeded in getting out and, crawling on his hands and knees, made his way to the nearest place where he could get help, a quarter oi a mile away. Finally. knocking at a door of a cottage, he awakened the inmates. who seeing his plight hitched up a team and rushed him to the hospital where death relieved his sufferings a few hours later. AGREAI BEllEVER IN “fRUlI-A-IWES” He was conscinus until the end came, and despite his torrfible agony told the story of his dequrate at- tempts to escape being Cooked alive. Mr. Geo. Lucas. who lives at Wilton. Ont.. has I good hone now that he would not have had without DouFlu’ Egyptien Linimeut. He aye. ' My hone run em, end m to eeverel cut end torn on u barb wire fence It I beliew he would hevc bled to deeth bed my eon not procured ion Unit-eat end Iyriuged the can u oi e bottle into the cute which stopped the flow oi blood at once. Thin heppeued but? end I expected if the bone ,he would be e cripple for life, bum to the Liuixueut. namely 3 ecu on be STOPPED THE Blflflfl AT UHGE SAVED THE HORSE W." Known 0m?“ Mon-chant Ha Faith Baotou “Fruit-a-tlm" Cur-oi Him Rev. Canon Marsh Delivered Sermon to Independe 1t Order i ’ 0t Foresters- Large Turnout John The Baptist as - the Standard of Greatness Taking John the mptist as an ample. Rev Mr. Helville, of Beth- any. at the Cambridge-st. Mt tho- dist. church. delix end an intern Mag sermon Sunday night on "The Sand- ard of Greatness." the pastor. Rev. Dr. Shot-9y, being absent attending conference at Whitby. ehration. The Sodality colors “ere in evi- dence upon the high altar. which was qrettily decorated with pale blue and tfzite flamers. 1n the ew-ning the young iadivs, numbering about 7;"), untcrml the church. A beautiful banm-r display- in" the <0( mix 5 prou-cloross was carriud by the Mi>ses IL l'rinu-LU D. " One can almost trace the Item by which Peter fell. He was len- confident. when More (‘hrluh but “ambled and tell when ('hrlnv. wu la trouble. and It m to um um we all need to (ll-trust. oumlvoa lat we fall. Whnt about than good molutlous 50!: undo. and thou uploadld accumulation ‘P Have you. lib Pour. stumbled nnd forgotuln in brie! the speaker stated : " The standard or greatness has var‘ed among diner-cut nations. In Greece the standard was intellectual, but, when the Romans began to sway the world theirs was a more material standard, and predominated in mili- tary matters. Passing down through the ages until the present we also fipd the material standard in evid- ence. ’lh’c standard of Jesus is ‘ a much higher one. “ John the Baptist was not popu- lar. nor was he rich and besides he was a Jewish 1masant. and yet Jesus Sunday morning. A numlwr 0! sun able hxmns were sung durirrr the cal “ nut Peter was altered. although he had nlnned deeply. and I0 all my reboot. for Christ neVer forsake: his people. He never tor-oak Peter but. mtond hlm to his spa-clump .ud he became the mo'nhplooe of the Holy Ghost. Chrlnt feels the need. othildhcipluandholp‘than In “their tu'no of sullen-lug 'jltlsownoolnmrdto tho Glandine, June 7.â€"One of thuse pleasing events which makes . life pleasant occurred at the rC-Sitlont‘c of Mr. Jubcz, north of élandinv. when thn- nudult bible 4:11:89 01‘ that place muniun in the door open unto l’ctcr thou also one of this man Bible Class Teacher Remembered by Scholars the audull bible cluSs of that plate -fun\. and “-1“,an s ‘ ‘ I presented one of the teachers. Mrs. "class. Robert Webster with a beautiful ruli Signfld on behalf of t Davids glass fruit .dish as a slight when of Korth, Mrs. L. friendship and guod Will. ,ney and Miss lmfldson u... \l'.‘I.c‘.|r “me mnnnlnh‘lv taken ! MP5. Webster in 1 'lhe speaker then told of the man- ner in which Peter denied the Mas- ter, even as Christ said he would. when he was agaked the question of the text and gave the answer, " I know not the man." “ Are there any deniera like Peter here this mor- ning? " asked the speaker of his audience. " Do you deny the Mac- ter and His goodness? It may be in the drawing room. or may be in your office. where perhaps high v and holy thoughts are left out of the discussion. or perchance in the lodge room..atore and factory. Some- thing was said or done. and you knew at the time you should have protested. but. you hold back. and by your silence uld, 'I am not a Chria- tian.’ ” Mrs. “bl-slur was by surprise. when < stepped fnrwurd and surprising umwcr, was the tun-mt- m a §plcndid sermon doliwrcd by Rev. ('unon Marsh at. St. Paul‘s church Sunday morning, when preaching to the nwmhcrs of the lndeyunduxit ()r- tier of Foresters. The Ul’llt'l' attended in iurgo numb- ers, the monitors listening atlenthe- 15' to thc discourse, which was much appreciated. ('anOn Marsh took his text from the Gospel according to St. John, lfitli chapter and 17th \ersv, and in his introduction picâ€" tun-d vitidiy the scene of the text. " It, is night in the great city of ‘ who had been .inrukflil‘liL and JLS J cruaazcm, an het'hxycd, was taken Lofon- thé high priest. Here before this'hard, but. cleter astute man stood the Master for his first trial% The high priest. sought ta mtanglérflim. and one man even went so fur as 1.0 smite the Christ. on the cheek because he» ans- wered- the high priest fearlessly." lcs .g‘ uddru Den r M lhe almw startling u'lz‘st The young ladies of the Sodality ( . Mary’s Church rem-ivcd ho!y com Thou saith thc damsel that kept ', ONTARIO. .\h'-.. \\ubs(vr.â€"We thu mom- Ho “(9 saith body at lilst mass on RECEIVED HOLY COMMUNION AS Completely taken; Mrs. Webster one M the ciuss ‘thanicml the via olors new in mi- gh altar, which was with pale blue and the young ladivs. 75, (mu-rod the iful banner display- prOu-cloross was ises B. l'rinu-au, D. 26 new ones were recen‘ea mw we Order. The acts of consecration were read bv Miss Mary Killcn‘ Prusidom of the Society, and Miss Nollie Bransin. xx ho had one on lehalf of the aspirants. Ven. Archdvacon (‘asey delivered a grand sermon ‘0 the young ladieS, “hile um. Fr. Guiry gaVo benedic- tion afterwards. was the tin-me of of (he Sodality of Baker and 1': am [‘0‘ 'cud {he fallow lcr, ‘Art not unlwr of suit- ion and d isci p- iaud im‘itc-d th Iseuson to help h: " John the Baptist was great In charâ€"alder. and his me was a benefi- cient one. No lite is grant from the viewpoint. of Jesus Christ that is sel- fish. Greatness of character and the unselfish life is the life that is most admired by this prosaic world. He Was also n pet-feet model of humil- ity}, and those two qualities. greatâ€" ness and humility. cannot be dixorc- ed. We must also admire him for his fearlessness and the world today needs moral heroes. mighty in their faith like unto John. of whom ('hrist said, “ Thy gentleness has made thee said he was the greatest man no had ever lived up to that nine. His was a noble character, and it great- ness consiSts in character then we can all attain it. and it should be a. laudable ambition to each one of us to acquire greatness. ‘_-‘o :n A NEW AUTO. Ald. J. E. Adm, business man 9.1.3." or the Noxious! Concreu 00.. has purchased ‘ new five-mm Ford automobile. great-’ ' Bakur and 1-1. Spnm. while Miss Mary Killen carried a beautiful sta- tue. The young ladies looked very nice in their white dros:~o:~', and long “hito veils. Many of the past mom- bors received their vows and about bers of the udlllts mun the annivexsary of day ask you to accept as a slight tokoprol' th of the gum! Work you fully and willingly Re\'. Canon Marsh heartily welcom- ed the order to St. Paul's and re- ferred in thv highest terms to the good work being accomplished by the I.0.l~‘. in the broad land. excellent work which the lndvpt-ndent Order of Foresters is doing through- out the world in rnlieving the dis- tress in curing.r for the sick. Your order is doing a splendid work in comforting the bereaved. mm‘nin: homes cheery and hnlping 93le other. and when this Work is ' ~': ”27‘. when done in the right 5] itE' A... luster. then it is truly well «Mn». and you shall all be disciples of L. \ Lord Jesus. May your petition be. “Make mv usvful as thou didst l’oter '1‘)”: WORK GROWING. “ Forty-three years ago there were but four Presbyterian ministers mir- ployod in church-work west of Lane Superior. qu there are {our thou- sand stations." A Sure corn. he saidrwas bad en- ough, but to have it. stepped on was the limit. He invested in a. bottle of Putnam’s Painless Corny Extruct- or. and now wars 3 happy smile. Corn is govâ€"enough said. Try Putnam's Extru'tor, 25c. gt 0" dealers. many cvnt uries ago PARK FOR SALEâ€"PARTS OF Lot: 4|: ad 5. Combo 8. Eldon, 150 um. known as the "McIntyre Fm." alto-u gt Innovate Juno, Non. mummhggoodnchool Signz‘d on behalf of {he classâ€"Mrs. nrth. Mrs. 1.. Davidson, Mrs. Ho Having given the work of a toe- m service agent a thorough study and tooling sure that I ma and will give period. IINI'ICUOII 1 would be pinned to have cues where expert douctiw knowledge in required. . ALLEN BOOTH, S.R. its proper Professional Detective of the adults bible class on this annivexsary of your wedding ask you to accept this fruit dish slight token/of the appreciation w gnwl wurk you are so cheer- nnd willingly doing for the imitml thu clams in SMITflflGOT WISE Burnt River. Out. white dros:~o:~', and long Many of the past mom- thc-ir vows and about were received into the th class in the berry hnr christcn the dish mum of usefulness. n a lu“' \‘Ul' fur their kindnc :w words FOR SALE OR RENT term of years, in the \" ‘Glenarm, a house am! blacksmith shop situated There is 8.180 a paint, 9!“! working shop in conm-ct ion bailding, 311 under the O: The blacksmith shop (“on‘w tools in use. Apply Mrs. 0180!, 219 Kent-st” Linda"; FARM FOR SALE â€" 2“" more or loss, 174 (It-.1: 86m tillable. Small bush; small young arch.- well fenced and wan-m1 u veils and Scugog Riv-r along the east and, 1;... hon” With kitchen. pmm room, pnrlor. bedruom .i.‘ and (We bedrooms um! v1. “Ii“: good cemonl m-El “I“ tumuce. Frnlflo‘ lnn‘tl Wall; stables rm-d on‘ m Ml.“ cattle. 11 harm's; x root'hmfle; come-m “nun 00‘. barn newly shinulwi “To; the property ..r “:1 Ion. bah; Lot No. 27, mu 3} mile- !rom town. “11 farm with crop and stuwi‘ ’ M10; at 01160 nr m (an Wlu‘ plow luuw' u~~ - the harvest In over. “1H m term unit. purchnm-r .tll h; and there will lu- " corn and 4 of room. l‘.‘ he cald'chotp to "Mk" m Apply to owner on Nu- m" to w” Bowen, real mm 9 We 00‘... at once. LOST.â€"Bl£'l‘\\'l£1-Z_\' 1.! \ Valentin, pants and x." suit. Finder will “Mi: ing with Mr. StlggiH. J. Sutclifie Son. Lin FARE FOB SALEâ€"100 Arum more or less. lot 9. can. 11, 1.31. don. about half a‘» mile soluth of Gleam. the PTOPCI‘Ly of Mr Hep, tor KcKay; the whole tie-arm} ex, .cepting about 4 acres umpiu bush and 4 acres poplar. A 200'} h'iuse. frame barn 42 x 60 w 111 "Ame stabling. Small orchu hi, 1W0 I good wells. Will he SUM rheap as the proprietor is down I'I‘Um the west and would like to m4} 3.4.,” returning. Apply to I‘IHu.‘ Etuwes' Lindsay, real estate aucni. :1’ 33(‘0. FARM FOR SALE. ..‘ of illness in my {um my farm, situated 0: Mariposa. known a: DB. NEELANDS. SPECIALIST IN m Mil. Studied admin“. “I“!!! of g” with the originato, Ir. 001m.“ New York. 0014 mg”, iron: and bridge work 1,. FARM FOR SAI.II‘..â€"-\\‘I’X‘I 120 acres. 70 Clo-arm]. w. good water, all roqtlirn-E close ‘0 large vi‘lugv, vi. $400.00. Apply 10 ."nn man, Haliburton, llnL ILXPERIEXCI-‘Jv an assist “5U! genc‘x‘ul ply at once : Mr: Box 779, Liming-H BY ELIAS ”(DWI-Z (m 'lhzrsda}. M; north hulf Int 11 posn, a}! his val and illllfih‘fllt‘lns, Mr. (‘hurh-s Rug O'Clol‘k and with proprietor is mu I-‘Ul’xh. â€" AT '1‘! grounds on Mu} : of money. Appl} mummy, JUNE 12th, 1913 my farm, ”Luau-u on Mariposa, known as farm; good stock and and excellent for sum-«ls. be right and U'X'ms Var} ply to David Dam-13>. ‘ ises. um FOR '.\I ll â€" l. 4, Linton, 185 acrvs. acn-s free from stunm piles. 143ml, best clay to A. \\ (mt. cry I ‘1 John Maripo U, Si!) and straw barn, sta horses, 41 head of ance of water. 11‘ and pasture. Prin- adjoining, 175 acres along with this. for 2100 acres in Bexloy, with goud building Close to store, [ms blad=~smi1h. srhuul. A“ umveniont to rs: Inf W. Om, nearly Oppoalu Simpson Home. Lindsay. l'lC '£ \X'l‘ll v |( Ficlm “‘ l l'..\ Y \l \l ltlil ho THI in Sta! 110 IS ilv ‘0); (UN t )‘l \H H m} t ‘roP h the roofl llcl will ho!- \\ m‘s mo all d8 SQ 30 â€"Colonel the “011. on Friday for Ihu- s flefield. near Hamiln at the “DWPiling of 1 the memory of Brit» heroes of the “ar m‘ -â€"Col. the Hon. 8.- spend the next (mm! General In limnilh) tion trip of nlilitiu ‘ The Minister of Miln camps in Easturn n. next. two weeks, and oeed to Western (“mm as the coast. REMEMBER norms HOP] ladders. Solicitors. Nq‘ Solicitor- !or the Bank a Honey 00 10.8 It lowest 1 noon. 6 William-3L. south“ 80pm. 8.1L, LLB. ‘ Burt-tor. Solicitor. Non Commissioner. 4 Watche: Clocks Wedding R Marriag License: SPECIAL LOW P} “RETIWTJM‘ 3:... c.. mum-y you don'q War“ We! CIodI youtGoi .L “mmwble- ‘ _- Aflwrflurjfd,w" MW Fl. mac-rd. Story W , u“' -wA-MASV: Sumo? Every day ”I“ :h‘ W-fiuy. plain gro} h t x . line Stripvs of gin: .009, Coats Int” Ii m pockets on can! “permanent cum. ‘ F3?! hone! outing p “the duck pant-s ..... M large outitw p1 Not to Your2 p ON CIRC DAY I :1. moved their busi once, opposite Wau Kentâ€"at. Phone 41. M for “The \l THE JEWEL union 3. 1mm Elam in all its co KcDiax mid FOR Y, JUN um I“

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