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Watchman Warder (1899), 1 Jul 1908, p. 3

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t Cures . makes atients ill and or de- O'Con- :31! of lot Isouthocfi 49 IE! ’39 mo" 'GLASS ielties ao- “(adding the nu tifn! with ’AIRING mll work ned n-iceu. 18k i0 Bug ‘or pro- ith in will b6 t a ’1“? use. . t. it}. “‘0 “15311:! m- m": always along. the shore: m; u. WM. WARREN Some second hand goods cheapâ€"give me a. call. Closest prices and best‘terms. Bell Pi an o s, Karn Pianos, Bell Organs White. Standard and Raymond Sewing ‘ ,Machines Pianos, Ofgans and] Sewing Machines STRAYED ON THE PREMISES 'OF lot 6, con. 3. Ops, seven hand of cattle. including two cows. two heifers, and three steers. Owner can have the same by paying 0::- peuses and taking him am. End. Mahar. Lindsay. , William-st, . Opp. SE. gngrew’s Church A...â€" S‘I‘RAYED OR STOIfiN.â€"Fm Mathewson'l much on 9nd or 8rd inst. black yearling colt. mam. wrinkled slightly with gray mm. white spot on race. Any potion giving men lutomutlou a We, to rocovary wlll be lulubly re- warded. P. Wires. lot 27. Front Range. Bulky. Cabooonk Plow box ‘ 72. PROPERTY FOR SALEâ€"HALF mile east of Omemee, containing 15 acres. Them in; good eight- _roomed frame house. good bun with stabling undernegth. hen house and driving shed. Splendid orchard. The land in well‘water- «L For particulars apply to D. K. Dick. 0mm. Ladies’ and Gent’s Tailors. West of Pym’s Hotel FARM FOR SALE. â€" CONTAINS 100 acres more or less, all clear and in good cultivation Bank TEACHER WANTED FOR S. S. No. 4, townsfiip or Verulum. St!- Iu-y $400 per mm. Duties to commence middle 0! August. 1900. State qualifications and experience. Apply to Thos. J. Ingram. Bob- caygeon, P.O. W.6.Bldif 8180!] TRACKER VAR?“ - Qum‘ M W wanted for SS‘ 80‘ 12. Vonnum 12mm to m memo um “onion Sula! W0 per your. Apply to Samuel White. ”caveat. 130W P. BLAIR’S barn 75 x 85. frame house. nine rooms. two good wells. partly tile drained. thre‘e-quarters of a mile Irom Lindsay. Terms} mason- able. Apply to A. hobertaoh. Box 456. or to A. Marshall, Lind- The young man who knows Come: here for his clothes You’ll find a. generous variety of patterns and colors here for your choos- mg. nameona garmentstand a for high qualityâ€"satia- factory tailoringâ€"and a moderate price. THURSDAY, JULY 1. 1m ‘. Box 217 which was passing and got beyond the driver’s control for a. while. Be- yond the breaking of the shafts no damage was done. INSPECTING POST OFFICES. Deputy Inspector James Campbell Strange, of the post oflice depart- ment, Kingston division, was in Minden Wednesday and went from there to Lochlin and Halibut-ton on his: annual round ‘of the accounting offices in that district..- Thé Shuberts have muted control of the new Princess Theatre at Mon- When Robert Spence, councillo'r, of Hartley, was driving from Woodville to Hartley on Friday his horse be- came frightened at the band wagon VERY LITTLE DAMAGE. l'iss Elma, Truax, of Toronto, at I‘enelon Falls. Mr. (‘. W. Scott and family are summer-mg on the shores of Cameron Lake. Mr. Scott has a. new motor boat, “The Thief,” which is the feist- sst on the lakes. Miss Gibbs, of Toronto, is the guest or Miss Florence Campbell, at Woodville. Mrs. McEachern and Miss Muriel McEachern, of Toronto, are at the Pattie HouSe. Mrs. ‘J. Caz-tan anda. children are summering at Coboconk. Messrs. W. J. Findlander and A. Heidelbach are on a, canoe trip tln'o- ugh fle back lakes. Mr. Roy Thompson. 0! Toronto, is spending a two-weeka’ vacation at Balsam Lake. MANY SPENDING VACATION AT LAKE BALSAm. Balsam Luke. J une 28.â€"Mr. J. D. Hall and Miss Helen Hall, of Toron- to. are visiting friends at Ooboconk. 001. Sam. Hughes. 31.13., is put- ting in a gas pladt in his commod- ious cottage on Cameron Lake. Mrs. Donnell, of Moon, is the guest of M11. Jan. Dickson. Mr. Malcolm Clark, at Shreveport, 110... in visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Clark. Miss Leona Calder m 'Tuoedgy morning to take up a among course in St. John's Hoopita‘l. Hum-st” Toronto. Local sports are quite “tinned with the fishing this mm. Mr. Goo Calder caught. 9. than 18-3!» maski- nongo last. Thuradw momma. bo- sldee four or medium sine. Mr. Goo. Mark. of an Bank of British North Amati“. k «pending his holidays in 0th.“ Mra. Gotorth. a. Muqu mission- ary from Hanan. Ohm... «1nd an- dimeoe in St. Andrew’s church. both morning and evening on Sunday 1:31. and in the afternoon addressed a woman‘s meeting at 4 o‘clock.- Fenelon Falls, June 26.â€"l[isa V. Buckley, Niagara Falls, is the guest 0! Mrs. Townley this week. Finest of fishing at Penelon Falls Miss Allie McFadyen has returned to her duties as nurse in the Sick Children’s Hospital, Toronto, after spending a few weeks at the summer home of Miss Reynolds, Toronto. Rosedale is prettily situated gt the head of Balsam Lake. one of the chain or Kawartha. Lakes, and is connected with Cameron Lake by Gull River. It is midway between Coboconk and Fenelon Falls, being six miles from the latter 'place. The steamer “Kawartha” calls twice a day. Mr. Randolph McDonald. of Toron- to, was in Rosedale on business . couple of days this week. _ Among the latest “than u. ‘ It. and Mrs. H, J. Lytle and mum. Aileen. of Lindfiay‘ Medals. J nae 86‘4Qm m. ideuta have almd)‘ “I. up w abode in this cool “with: my Pithy Tourist , 8cm Mu a the su- Rosedale Personals TOURISTS 0N MOVE Dre. Sager and White 25 Toronto D., Toronto, Ont SPECIALISTS In following dileanr of men Piles Epilepsy Dys sia Asthma Syphilis Rhegeugatism Cumin-h Stricture Lost Vitality Rupture Emissions Skin Dis- DiabetesWaricocele eases Kidney Afiections One visit advisable, but if impos- sible send history and two-cent stamp for tree reply. v OFFICE: Cor. . Adelaide and Toronto Sts. Hours: 10 to I and 2 ($06. Sundays 10 a,m. to l p.m. Deceased was known throughout Eldon township and has relatives there. It is expected he will 'be bur- ied in that township and Mr. Mc- Neillie, clerk of the county, commun- icated with some of the friends this morning. Deceased was a Presbyter- ian in religion. Superintendent ‘Robertson of the House of Retuge said this morning that the deceased was a. men of very rugged .constitution and was seldom iii. He worked at odd tasks eround the refuge up to a. iew weeks before his death. He was in bed but two weeks before he passed away a. farmer and hot! worked for years on his own form in Eldon. He was unmrrled and worked his own (arm. Finally he sold the property and liv- ed in: house on the boundary of Maripoaa. In 1905 he came to the House of Refuse and has been on in- mate ever since. DR. SOPER DR. WHITE Thin remarkublo oldanon was born in Scotland but the majority 0! his hundred yearn of lifetime were spent. in Canada. He lived in Eldon near Woodviue where he won more famil- iarly vnown u Archie Gow to dis- tinguish him from the new Mc- Eachern in the neighborhood. That hard physical work does not shorten a. men’s life wu “hunted by the unusually long. existence of the late Arch. McEechern. He was Amhtbdd MoEuOhcrn. over 'I. hund- red yous old. died on Frldu at the Home of RM. Damned at- tained his one hundredth birthdgy in April lut. Inmate} of Refuge Died --1 00 Years Old For free sample bottle write to the 11111). Ltborntory. Department I..W.W.. 23 Jordan-mm fl‘oronto. For sale by m amulet... the best authorities wee that ec- Iema is only a skin disease and must be cured through the skin. The Cninent skin specialist. Dr D. D. Dennis. first discovered the eczema gem. and his discovery we quickly taken up in both Germany and France. To kill the eczema gem and at ‘he same time heal the skin Dr. Dennis compounded oil of Wintergreen, thy- mol. glycerine, etc. The remedy is a liquid. not a mere salve, hence it sinks right into the poresof the skin. Washing with this oil of win- trgreen compound seems to take the itch away at once; soon the scales drop “my and the disease disap- pears. The prescription has now been used so long as to have proven ts absolute merit. I «1“03‘ 13W 361m? W‘ m: sup- posed tohothlaod dimuudwu erroneously mm as such. but now 30'! A m DISEASEâ€"CURE!) BY OIL 0F WINTERGREEN . CONFOUNR W“ 1 Arthur Turin, of Mtg Junction. now flmen on the C.P.R.. met with o. °°‘ pain“! accident in the Petal-hora ”Id yard yesterday. His fingers were The [badly injured in the crank of the D- lbOll. ff ITURNED ON THE GAS. held Monday at 2 o'clock to the old Presbyterian cemetery east of Wood- aw'ife. two sons, Johnand Andrew at home, and Jour daughters, Jessie and Mary Men at home, Mm. Wm. Howard, Sonya, and Ira. N. Me- The and accident was a severe blow to the family, He was twice married and leaves to mourn his loss The body had been thrown over the Hence by the angrybull, for Mr. Mc- Kay’s hatand cane were found on the other side of the fence. When found the deceased's head was badly cut behind the ear and below the chin. death being; instantaneous. 21110 old gentleman was very feeble and was not strong enough to get over thetfenoe or run onto! the wayl oftheangry animal when he rushed at him. I .xy nd Toronto. J uné. 25.4110 body 0!. a man believed to be that of Donald C. McDonald. was found in his room 2‘: at 58 Duke-st", a. boarding house ' run by Mr. Charles Beckett, at ten fly- I o‘clock this morning. Death was 2: ’caused by as and luudanum poison- CRITICAL CONDITION in His body was cold and it is quite evident that he had been dead' some hours. The cause of his death is at- tributed to a young bull, three years of age. that was in the field, for he has been very cross for some time. His son Andrew became very much alarmed and notified the neighbors. when a. ,number of them as- sembled and went in search for the old gentleman with the result that after several hours, looking through a. nearby woods and pasture field. they found his body near a fence on the other side of the field, at one o’clock this morning. “my duo- KILLED BY BULL. , Charles New, who resides tour i miles west of Gsmbrsy. .wss instant- ly killed Friday evening by an angry bull while visiting his posture field. to look otter his driving horse. The late Mr. Mchr was 70 years 0!. age end has resided on lot 18, con.‘14. Meriposs (known as ‘the Glen) {onmy years. He was a. highLy respected resident of this county and the news of his and death will be received as a severe shock to his nanny friends in this community. The late Mr. McKay left the house "at 6.80 o'clock to visit the pasture fields. as he often does for the pur- pose of seeing his much-prized driv- ing horse. The field is situated hem e. mile from the house nndst 8! o'clock when he had not returned the“ (wily become anxious esto his whereabouts, as he was never known to remain out after 8 o’clock. Mr. F. J. Sullivan. representing G. W. Souera and Sons. of Hunt- ington. Indium. has disposed of his high-clue Beigiuni drought mum to Mr. J . J. Mortimer. of Mlndcu. for u hmdeome am. This in the third etelllon that Mr. Sullivan has diepoled of in Lindsey during the put nix weeke. TWENTY DAYS OFF. } Brekemen Rude. who we. untouc- ed‘to three months in nomeuville lei! at the Spring Ania: for neglect of duty cunning the deeth 0! two‘ C.P.R. treinmeu lent runner. was related on Seturdey and returned to his home in Toronto on the dy- er. Hie eenteuoe wu reduced over Mr. John Jamieson. of New York, is in town. having been called here owing to the serious illness of his brother: Mr. Jameson. oi Don- ald. who is in the Rose Hospital, in a very critic“ condition. SOLD ms ROAD HORSE. m; m mm Am. AM‘ a . with. low. on “W to: 1mm turn «new flat. in Mary“ u G.T.R. antimal- ad has ‘midm in My for a numbn- of C.P.R. FIREHAN INJURED. ONTARIO. will be Dns.KBlNEDYKENNEDY tho'umemedldngltonn «abundant-anon. Wohavettmtedpauents throughoutOnudntorover twen you-sand can refer tony hunks: toour mponsibmty. WoWC-ucflol’u. WoTuudthâ€"audlon‘nnqu-u. I,” CONSULTATION FIE! .fl ledebhumth-uw Groceriesâ€"Kent-st. We are making special prices on many lines of groceries that will save money to everyone dealing here. . Just leave a trial order with us and see if we cannot convince you that this is the cheapest and best grocery store in Lindsay. REMEMBER that you can always depend on the quality of our goods and every order entrusted to us receives careful attention and promLt delivery. Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St. Wit. Mich. We are receiving daily shipments of the finestfpines to be procured All sound, ripe fruit. Don‘t delay purcbaning your pines for conning. Our prices are the lowest. CHEAP PINES . Campbell Special WINDOW. INN.“ China Hallâ€"â€"William-: PAQI m-

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