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Watchman Warder (1899), 1 Jul 1908, p. 11

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*‘U-o . o...- W 0...”. Mrs. Wm. Bruce, ol Limisty, visit- ed here last week. . Mr. R. C. Gray, our school teach- er. who was ill ath home {or a few days last week, resumed his dut- ios on Thursday last. .f‘ ., Mr. Jas. Casey leaves tor Mk- bam next Thursday tto attend the thoroughbred stock am. y i 1‘?! n. 14. L I‘ho next ball game in the Mari- 3mm League will be played at Valen- tin next Monday, July 5. Cromwell m n he the visiting team andagood ammo is expected. It is the-day of thvunnual strawberry festival given by the Foresters and a. large crowd is expected .‘ Nth-(and Mrs. C. Croiier spent Sat- urday and Sunday, va19 and 20: with Port . Perry friends. Miss Amy Bruce, teacher of Toron- to. is spending the vacation at ‘oher home in Valentin. Mr. Wilmot Suggitt returned to Lindsay on Monday morning to write on his examinations. -' A number from here attended the Little nritajn- anniversary yesterday. 'l‘hv main attraction was the huge- mll mime between Little Britain and Vuk'ntia. which resulted in another win for Valentin. by the'score 0:14- Valentin, June 29iâ€"Miss Kate Ma- har is spending a few days with her :‘riends in Lindsay. Jr. Palmer and Mr. Ingram, of Port Perry, were in Valentia. last Sunday for a few hours. 9-;- -nt by mail at 50 cents a box ar‘six boxes for $2. 50 by addressmg “the Dr. \Villiams’ Medicine 00. ., BrockVille, Ont. ‘ Indigestion can be treated in many ways, but it can be cured in only one wayâ€"through the blood. Purga- tives cannot cure indigestion. By main force they move the food .» on still undigested. That weakelifs the whole system, us‘es .up the haturdl juiccs of the bodv and leaves the stomach and boulcs parched and sore. It is a cause of indigestion -‘â€" not a cure. Others try pnedigested foods and peptonlzed drugs. But drugs which digest the iood for the stomach really weaken its power. The digestive organs can never do the work properly until they are strong enough to do it for themselves. Noth- ing can give the stomachthatpoWer but new. rich, red blood so albinâ€" dnntly supplied by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. So the reason for their success is plain. The. health .01 the stomach depends upon the blood in haven’t the strength to secrete the ' its delicate veins. If that blood is weak and watery the gastric glands juices which alone can digest the purities it cannot absorb the-“good from the food when it is digosted. Nothing can stimulate the glands, and nothing can absorb the nourish . ment hut pune red blood. And nothâ€" ‘ ing can give that pure, red blood but Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Mrs. Al- fred Gallant, Mill River, P.E.I., says: “For several years" previous and up to two two years ago, I suf- fered continually from indigestion. I could not eat enough to keep my strength, and what little Idid eat, no matter what kind of food, caused. great pains. so that I became much reduced in flesh, strength and ener- gy. I consulted several doctors and took medicine from them but w‘ith- ? out any benefit whatever. 0n the advice of a friends 1 began to take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and loan slightly increase the amount olztooil day after day. and suffered no incon- venience until after taking ten boxes short time got back to my normal state of. health and feel that Dr. Wll~ liums' Pink Pills have surely cured V me of a most stubborn case of indi- gestion.” You can get these Hills (tom any dealerin ammonia or they will who nlmvs along .‘ the INDIGESTION AND SIMILAR TROUBLES MUST BE TREATED THROUGH THE BLOOD. ONLY ONE CURE , 4 FOR A BAD-STOMACII THURS-DAY, JULY 1, 1909. VALENTIA 88 almost every day. Rein is,need- ed badly. We understand that show- ers have passed all around» us.) but as yet our immediate neighborhood has had no more moisture than an ordinary} dew. Old meadows are thin and decidedly short and unless rain {all soon there will be a. greet short- age in straw. -However," as the min falls on the just as- well as th? just, we still think our turn is coming 4““)i 'Wev‘ are sorry to. report that Mr. : Tacklo, Etc. Staples is somewhat poorly lntely but we hope to see him around as usual soon. D. Cinnamon Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Staples were , 57 Kent- ét.. LINDSAY Phone 52 visiting friends in Omemee/on Sun- day. ”WW Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby Stinson ' were) the guests of D. N. Mills on t ‘ Sunday l g HOTSPUR. _ Almost everyone intend 80138 *0 Hntsnur. June 2'6'.â€"Dee.th that has I'indsay on July 1 visited Hotspur so often lately The weather has been exceptionally has again taken another to itself. warm for J une during the past week Mr. Thomas Clarke departed this life the mercury 118-va hovered around last Thursday in Toronto, where. he 88 almost every day Rain 13" need- was taken by his brother-in-law, Hr. ed badly We understand that show- Creighton But in the enleebled ers have passed all around us.) but condition of his heart, due to his as yet our immediate neighborhood long illness,‘ he was not able to has had no more moisture that an stand the long journey and succumb. ordinary} dew. Old meadows are thin ed two days after reaching the city. and decidedly short and unless rain This is especially and as the sisters. {all soon there will he a great short- and one brother left. to mourn his age in straw. Home; is the rain loss have thus been- bereaved. my falls on the just as- well a! 131? Just, times within the last twelve menu. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, of Yelver- ton, were visiting at' the home of Mrs. Thompson’s parents, in Mr. and Mré. Richard Staple's, on Sunday. Miss L. Davidson is visiting Miss Winnie Wilson. The Misses _Gla-dys and] J OSiG Stin- son, of Janetville, were the guests of Miss Winnie Wilson nn Sunday. Miss Ruby Sisso'n, of the L.C.I., was homedor the garden party) 911 Friday evening. ’ Five pupils, Josie Davis, Ethel Staples,,' C. Staples, B. Lang, and W. Loweryâ€"all of Lifford school, wrote on the entrance exams. last week in J anetville.‘ We wish them all success. . Miss Aletha, Sisson, teacher at Ya!- ‘verton, is home; foi‘ the holidays. Mr. E. Mitchell, our successful teacher, was Baillieboro during the tr‘ance examinations. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Staph again ssoon. wetting Baillieboro friends. Miss Jennie Hudden was visiting- Mien Mary Staph“: a -~ .Mr 0. Staples is ilidup with '0'. acre knee. We hope to see him dbout Mr. A. E. Wilsons is away on a. few holidays. Miss on. McMullen. of Brunswick son. Miss Vera. Bowies, of Toronto. is visiting- her cousin. Miss Vera Sis- was visiting the Miss Hindman. , Somerville, Spencer and Carl Sis- ; son played a. strong game for Eighth Line. Mort Clark was the Cadmus star. St. Paul’s choir brough Chief Vin- cent, of Lindsay, out. 'On whom is gthe reflection, Manvers, Wolverines or ‘St. Paul's ? ' Didn’t that row of ladies in the‘ choir look pretty ? Well I guess. Are not our bachelor’s sl-ow ? Ful- ly twenty-five “old ones" out on Friday eveningâ€"alone. Lazy and carelessâ€"or were they poor weary ones. 0 had to truthp through crops to get 0 the game. all Were seated at numerous tables set on Mr. Hindman's beautiful lawn and par-took heartily of the molly delicacies set before them by the la- dies of St. Mary’s. Tea being over the large crowd repaired to the front lawn to listen to the program given by St. Paul’s church choir, of Lindsay. For fully an hour and an half tho air‘was full of confused har- mony of the full tone of the piano, sweet singing and voices of those who wane seated here and. t~here.- At about eleven o'clock the Happy party broke up and God Sive- 'the King brought to a close a pleasant and profitable evening}. ' " success. Early in; the evening the large crowd slowly mended then m through hill and dale to 3. MM green fields belonging to m. may Galloway to witness a. game of football between Cadmus and “the Eighth Line teams. It was a. last game, but lacking combination. and was rather rough. Cadmus being the chief. oflenders. The Eighth Line won. 2-0, and the score about indicates the play. After the game Lifford, June ‘28.â€"The garden! party held at Mr. A. Himhnn' 8 m- g 'der the auspices of St. Mary’ s chyxch on FridaV, June 25, was a. deemed ‘ success. £23er in the evening th {‘2 large. croVVd 5103b wended their Way; M0 LIFFORD ' Staples popular : pmsidlng recent WGI‘Q at i ' -‘During the month of‘July we will have a i . . . : great July Clearing Sale when we will offer very i special prices in Staples, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Smallwares, Gent’s Furnishings, House Furnish- ings, Mantle Department, Millinery and in every O E E : ~ : ,l department to the store you will find goods 3 : l at the very lowest possible prices. Ever! in . . . : .one come-and get a bargain. g "maâ€"SALE SaleStarts Friday,LJuly 2 ‘3 10315 a. dean brotheéinâ€" Miss Carrie Magee and Miss- Min- nie Allen, were visiting Misses Edith and Marjorie Hagee last week. Tory .Hill and Hotspur very much regret the departure of Mr. E. C. Allin, who has been with us about a year. 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