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Watchman Warder (1899), 13 Jul 1911, p. 10

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Lindsay Advertise in the Warder mnomfiaflmnada REA Good Reliable Boot DON’T FORGET \Ve have a large assortment of Haqd Sewn Boots and Shoes to select from, all of best material and workmanship. If we have not any in stock to fit you let us take your measure for a paxr. Good Fit, Comfortable and Absolutely Waterproof. Distance no object. If you need a , repairing done or rubber heels fixed, call in and we will fill you requirements while you wait '. When 'l'o-momw Brings, a Thought of Yestedq W V U REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMP'I‘LY EXECUTED NOTICE is hereby given that a Quarterly Dividend for the three (3) months ending June 30,1911, at rate of six per cent (6%) per annum has been declared upon the Capital Stock of this Institution, and the same will be payable at the ofiice of the Company in Lindsay, on and after July 3, 1911. The transfer books will be closed from the 24th to the 30th day of June, both days inclusive. By order of the Board. J amen Low, THE VICTORIA LOAN ' SAVINGS COMPANY ONLY FIRST CLASS MECHANICS EMPLOYED AND YERY BEST LEATHER USED. W'â€" , , - - 1. m mama.“ worth. hula“. Com of am 101‘! on nu ma. All «tun on“ nothing: vouch. In. I. M m w - or m ad pol-dunno: you he“ rm out yon-«r. A: III gold-a an wanna: In no Head Oflice and Seven Branches in Toronto. Branches and Connections throughout Canada. . HUGHES hand. Your cheques are receipts for the amounts they represent and at the end of each month your cheques are returned to you, with your bank hook accurately balanced. ,0. Open a current or cheque account with the Home Bank and pay your housekeeping, or per- sonal bills, by cheque; This is a more business- like method than by paying With cash out of make a con - tri-bn-tim na - tare most spe- ci - fic. race of life which each one cost of what you knew was ”(MGMCBWNARDHMWMXWIIMW Copyright by WALTER JACOBS, Music Publisher, Baron. humus“! copyright secured Um! by permission. MVRRAY MUSIC 00.. NOW York. LINDSAY, ONT. . K. Hislop, To have made their so-journ bright-er. ' And their bur-dens to much lighter. _In this 0! the things you huvo neg-loot - ed. And of self - is]: aim per-foct-ed, At the bu-tion. Ei-ther large or mum. one be as .it may..,....... vi - fie. As to how the game of life you now will play.......... Manager To call on J. Hughes’ Han Made Boot and Shoe Store Newton Smale, LINDSAY ST. and WILLIAM ST. NORTH Assistant. J anetville vuuu-uhH-m. $7M?! "yo-“pay ova-mm The bride looked very pretty in a handsome costume of pale blue trim- med with baby Irish lace, carrying a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and Mrs. Madison Williams. The bride was unattended, and was given away by her brother. Mr. E. Fergu- son, Rev. Mr. Konkle, of Sonya. performing the ceremony. Ferguson. Sonya. on July 8. when her daUghter, 8. Caroline. was unit- ed In the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Charles Williams. son of Mr. and white réses, and wearing the gift. of the groom. a pearl necklace. the valley. She carried a shower of bridal roses and lilies of the Val- ley. Mrs. Arthur Moore, Freenort. N.S., writeszâ€"“I would recommend Milbum’s Heart and Nerve Pills to anyone who is weak, run down and their nerves all unstrung. I was troubled with ner- vousness of the very worst kind, and when I started in to take your pills, I was so bed I could not stay in the house alone, nor could I sleep nights. Since taking the pills I am entirely cured and can recommend them to anyone who is nervous and run down.” To say of them suffering in any way from my derangement of the heat or nervu, we can rmmmend our 1m.- Bflm mm AID NERVE PILLS‘ with the greets: confidence. Theyhlve heen‘tried and proved, for. the “twenty years, to be exactly whetwedeim for them. Prnfl) cents per box or 3 boxes fat 31.25, fiend-glen, or mauled direct on Wd‘jneeby'l‘he'l‘ Mflbm Co. W 114141 AMS-FJ‘IRG U SON. A very gum but pretty wedding took place at the home of Mrs. E. The bride who was given away by her father, wore a gown of em- broidered chifion over duchess satin, with pearl trimmings and tulle \eil arranged under a coranal of lilies of The bridesmaids were Misses Winniired and A wearing empire gowns 4 shell pink silk mull wit] mings. They wore mc Was So ,Nervous Could Not Stay In The House Alone HVMENI‘JAL. ,ids were her sisters, 2d and Anna. Moflatt, .~ gowns of mauve and mull with silver trim- wore mob. caps and No. m In this After the ceremony a. reception was held at the home of the bride's parents in Conduit-st.. Mrs. Mon'att receiving in a gown of black satin pailette. The groom's mother wore slate grey satin. Mrs. J. N. Moi- fatt wore fawn silk with lace over- dress, and Mrs, C. A. Felker, Paris. sister of the bride, wore a gown of black and white stripe silk voile. with coral trimmings. Mr. and Mrs. Hancock left on the afternoon boat for Montreal en route for a two month's tour in Europe, the bride traveling in a suit of king’s blue serge with regal hat to match. carried sheets «at Killurney roses. The little llower girls. Ml“ Winni- tred Felker. oi Paris. and Miss Wil- lene Mullen. nieces oi the bride. were white embroidered net dresses and carried baskets of sweet peas and lilies. The groom was sup ported by his brother. Mr. J. E. B. Hancock, and the ushers were Mr. Roy Beharriell and Mr. Rennie Jones. The wedding march was played by Miss Clare Matthews, 0! Brantlord. and during the signing of the register Miss Emily Taylor sang " Because." The groom’s gift ,to the bridesmaids were silver pend- ants set with rhinestones and cor- als, and to the flower girls pearl pins; to the groomsmen he gave monogram cufl links. to the ushers pearl tie pins and to the organist and soloist enamelled belt pins. On their return they wi.l reside at 43 Humberside-ave. drew at home; qnd m 0! To ronto. She is aha survived by I son are left to mourn the loss or a kind andloving motha'.-' They .11}: Hrs. W. J. Mitchel}. Lotus; In. Joe. Holmes, Ila-ham; lira. H. J. mothexnwho is about, 99 your. 01 a8°.‘threesimael-IIand four moths-e. The remains of the late Mrs. Henry Parker were laid to rest in the Riverside cemetery on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Death was due to typhoid 'fever which she contracted abOUt four weeks ago. She was re- moved to the Ross Memorial Hos- pital, where she died Friday even- ing at 6.30 p.m. The late Mrs. Parker was a life- long communicant 01 the PreSbytaexl- ian church. She was a. lady with a. kind and loving disposition. loved andrespectedbyslargecircle of The deceased's maiden name was Isabel Lethangue, second youngest daughter of the late Andrew Leth- angue, one of ‘the early pioneers of the township of Manvers. was born in the year 1846. and was married in 1864 to the late Henry Parker, who predeceased her about eight I 0mm MRS. HENRY PARKER. "Live And let live" is OBITUARY. The pull-Maren were: Jon. roam. Jun. 1mm. W. H. (‘muwoll and three brothers of the datum}. WH- uam. John and Andrew. ANU'l‘HER STAR'I‘LING CASE THAT PROVES THE UNQUE. - 'l‘lOXABLE MERIT 0F " (:A- T.\ RRHO’LON E. ' ' Miss Louise Murphy, n well-known society hello Hiding nt 28 nonu- ment~st., Mediord, writes: “ Kindly forward to men three outfits of Co.- tarrhozone which I have found most. valuable for Cntnrrhal afiections of the head and throat. Cntarrhozone cured me of weak lungs and really saved me from consumption. 1 am recommending CATARRHOZONE above all other treatments, knowing what great curative powers it pos- The lawn social at St. David's church ThursdAy was enioyed by sev- eral from thwappointment. §esses. I know others also who have benefited by Catarrhozone. In your case. Catarrhozone would be useful.' Why not, get it. co-day. Complete outfit. is sufficient {or two months' treatment. and costs but 81 ; trial size, 25c., at. a1! dealers in medicine. wfiorinonqybuk. Hymn-hair umomsnmvm pro- MILLERSMITH. Millersmith, July 10.â€"A number of the brethren o! L.').L. 952 attended. divine service at Dunsford Sunday afternoon, and listened to an elo- quent. sermon preached by Rev. Mr. Smith. ABOUT SALVIA HAIR TONIC. Heir tulle out because the dendrufl gums dig into the heir roots and up then of their fluflty. They appropriate the mtunl :1th that suppliee we end lustre to the Miss J. Parker. teacher at Dongola. and Mr. Reggie McMullen, teacher at :rass Hill, are spending their holi- days under the parental roof. Miss Mncdonald, washer 0! this sec- tion. has left to spend her holidays at her home in Brantford. STOP IT IN TWO So veifro mConsumption FALLING a rule that Wicmmwun- “mum-upggtnm Pogue, 01 Little Brit- each one knows DRUGGIST I lwdy'u. Mr. Ben Padg‘t. o! Pom-hora. in Iron. tor . while. Bar! m and. u _‘uood mark In the \'.II.C.A. tooth." I team at Pout-pom. mt- in: the”; ........ lot “My morning/did ., little damage. thonghtnfingldtting Ir. museum-t1 driving“, and honing lamp boa-damn. Ir. J. Kaye. from Michigan, has returned to his practice alter spend- ing a. very happy week's vacation at Pleasant Poi‘pt. memo of Ir. Buddy's PLEASANT POINT. Pleasant Point, July 11. â€" Miss Ell“ Twamley. who has been vésiting with her friends. the Morgan’s of this resort, left this morning for her home in LindSay. Mr. Jack Hutchinson, of Lindsay, drove down Monday with more lumâ€" ber for his cottage. It will soon be finished, and Mr. Hutchinson will be Mr. and Mrs. J. Hotness md dan gI-lcr I‘Jsu swat Sunday at. Es; .n \illc. Reaboro, July 10.-â€"The Loyd Or- ange lodge worshipped in the hp- We aresorryfio hearofthemnans Minter OecflDowuy. In. 1. Watson visited :1: Mn Mr. S. A. Johnson. of Toronto, was at our Mirage last week. Miss mum, of Lindsay. is spend- ing a lew duys at Dr. Irwin's cotâ€" (age. Mrs. ’hmhll, of Gooderham. pan us a ain't AO?‘ . few days. She '-: lurnz-s this week. Miss lamp. and Miss Pear! Dc» Largo are home again from Lindsay. a mmer resident here. Quite a. number of people drove down here Sunday sites-noon and en- ioyed an alter-noon by the lake. Messrs. Theodore and Wilbert Greer. James and Wilbert Endicott, and George and Walter Clarke were among those present. We all hope these young gentlemen will come again. as young men are scene. while young ladie- are plentiful. Sunday morning two young ladies from Sturgeon Point swam moss to ans-point. They was-(not very tired Wu an sorry to report the iflm'ss (I Mr. [sac Ireland. with aciatic rhwu 1-‘lm. EUPSPUR. Hotsptr. July actâ€"3h, l‘ho nus (w-ngnon, of Toronto, pud a visit to hint old home hm last week. paddled back in u canoe. Mu. Spar-Hui. of Ohio. in visiting her ultimatum-law. urn. Lowery Ken- nedy. nil. upon Sunny at Mr. D. I i? iii-iii 35‘ And you’ll not No. mt 111. the Dr. Williams ‘months old who sum-r00 .mâ€" “ constipation Castor oil 1‘ of no help at 3.11.1)m Babys 0“ 71m speedily cured “mm ”d W” ‘1‘“ m n” the well child will ‘Ifl. Desire .‘Jartin. trim : " 1 haw nee; the Tablets Sm the little one, for 11 plants come on 5“ lees prompt aid is :1 bebeyond help in 3 barn of Mr. :11?er Cambridge, wax «Inf and burned to un- horse was killed nn' ed. The barn and s Hodgekinson werv «is net. burned. Mn. ‘ in same neighborhn.” shock from lightnin: unconscious for .m in BABY’S OWN TABLETS CURE SUMMER COMPLAINT or young children. the year is baby ir summer. At the Baby's Own Tab“! in every home who” ONE FARM If R We Wflfk "w mm‘c- rvuulmly up ‘0 mu“ Hmv. 1H" lw! umrh aha! (I mum. 0‘1’0 "M'UH' fnnlxm‘ film \‘W h “‘h‘. Af‘c‘!‘ {0911th I! “c- M an 93"“ huh-r wc‘ ukv Hm mm. but always gm. me Hm “gm“: work. What! Hw mun-x ul‘r worbw the colts aw MN m Hm pumm- I! allowed to run mm Hm mam 1m ‘3 a dancer (-1 it ueru hurt. We try to get Hm 1'qu m on cm below weaning. er Wmmng akin milk ‘I mm of lhv [trilu‘ipfll 100“. They may am like u at nm, but! not watered for a “hilr Hwy till drink the milk. and m a few day! they are looking for u. Skim milk does not make wind-suckers asmny believe. I In“? a mare that is I wind-sucker, hut run one of her five colts suck wind, and all have bu ted skim milk. “TIRE STIHT‘F Beaverton, July 10-41?" Moon anmher \o“.urv storm Visited this man Colts should he a: regularly. “'9 have“ whereby the colts ('k (the best method ., I en a run in the-Mn will take a 101 (f 0‘ time. flax might not he The best Season to have arrive is when the mares grass. We plan In hare c at that time. and we hex-ex colt. We he“? haVo 'rnulnlo “ith db used nut-In. Wham m» mm font in figure all surrnumlinrt an! den 1“. (“fly lint-r, gmwrnlh thu can 0| law! III. in mnva'rM 0N]? *9 MIG! 0r harnfi'llrdk w" “1"“ ilk. "I? pmmuh’un. hum-wt. (4 WWI 1hr [mu-i «M! n ”Mum. ant. The mare is generally in good on dition at that tinw, the green m. induces a good flow of milk, mm mate's boweis are in good order_' I have found that if the man-'5 M'ek are right the foal's um be also. 11 a foul, howewr, has difficulty 1. passing its manure I remove u. manure balls with a greased ““85. If this is not eiTex-tiw I give an n jection Of Oil or milk h. 100% IQ the contents of Hm ru-tum, I do not consider it \visv 11- give a pm“ It is a. long Way {rum the mouthu the intestines, and all ma! cuuldh 011er gh‘en Would but he sumcim to move the Iarpl- nuns n! m. thm‘collected. Hy. Glendennimr, Manilla Farm and Dairy 1 at,” puking {or 1he cow m don‘t forget \our box 00 a“ “g your 2:". Nut so“ 1 mm, Innhurn scrunch. 1! W on” if nm “mm-Mud“. 44“ “’ Nature. 'lIm-lmk “In U‘oublv frum RENDERED UNCONSCIOUS men roman} Ls Should be 9" for the sum!!!er n so quickly 1“ of 0?“ like suflered from Castor “1 mum-111$“ an run at ”M! [out they an 81" ‘rmse FUCK the WM WSW Yak R‘SS W 'E IMPORTED GEKMA STALLIOX '. ll. CRESSWELL gm ansa Y 'ivo Bacon Flour 32. mi: Floor ”.92 Loy Houaohalda‘ii ".0“ .I‘II' IIIIII 32 Li: Diumond ...$‘.’ ‘ tanker ......... S2 ‘ IIN Manilh Hindu! . to "3.. for 91: pa STUDY AT HOME ‘ Quiltiy for . good situatio huh.- 1110.11: will cost mu ’05. T. Beatt OMEMEE :m that. I an.- .,_ 5:" Anions enough m the Stron 95: Fur %i09 in tg‘e Wurld. ’ . lites before renew- W ‘ rity cosidered t obtainable» incpet between In. ”tutor. Hoary Public Wan. ac. u ‘0 “mid 8c “'erk. ‘ 5 1'2.‘ 1““!!th to my own 92!: . ~ mwgrdetJfient-u P‘no;.c '. “(on n. KKIGHT l , WAY, .1 (my 1 (EAR WlNDH‘t HI (5277) The property of ‘. LINDSAY - LINDSAY “he the season 3: ha: .oal xoal oal I. See folders {0:- TERMS $15.00 OPPOSITE MARKL Pile. your on once and non ALOIS 1 Hour 3-2. m 2 mlmld$2 a.) I‘OUIunul«-- md ".52 ...82 .41.]! M . KIDD 'tltt ’1 Kent-st nun

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