Neill 11c sum, Lindsay 3:;- W. .... â€rm-:0... 5" W Thombdtthuhmmm cl! than The SM "FOOT-IA!!!“ maul 2'35â€- Wâ€WMW muhm Wold “10; [on â€no. vmm Mm... gwra-mm Im 00 dung Mosh. \ykh MM Evidence That the Owner Has Foot Trouble A Tired Face Is Good ï¬ "A (‘ritical Review of the Recent "h'ninmen's Strike on the G.’I‘.R. " is the title of a neatly printed pamphlet issued at the oflice of tho Stratlnrd Beacon. Stratiord. by a. railway veteran. Major Robert Lar- mour. Being a railway veteran he was well qualiï¬ed to handle the sub-‘ fleet in hand. The pamphlet con- tains an interesting and comprehens- ive review of the strike situation and the various phases of the strike? are dealt with in a clear and decis- ive manner. The pamphlet is weli worth reading. especially by rail-i road men. as it deals particularly l with the recent strike and comes; ‘i'rom the pen of a gentleman whol has "been through the mill.†Mr. Armour in his publisher’s note sayszl “On the solicitation and ad\'ice of; some personal friends I have under-' taken to publish in pamphlet form the contents of a hastily prepared paper under the heading of “A Critâ€" é‘ ical Review of the Strike.†The: present edition is a limited one. for 1 distribution only. and will. there- fore. not be on sale. Should it meet “ith such encouragement as.1 would warrant it. a second revised 3 and extended edition may be forth- coming." “FOOT-EAZERS†-mac-‘ flmhuhï¬. Bnhgqglnhigd'hpofoogm Ila-Ho- The Bowmanville Statesman, one of the brightest weekly papers in the Province, has passed another milestone in the march of time and pragress. The present year closes Editor M. A. James' thirty-Monti year as publisher. By dint of hard work the editor of the Statesman has accomplished the result aimed at. viz., he has established a paper that has the stamp of genuineness about it. or in other words what you rend in the Statesman you can put down Is a gospel fact. It is reliuhlv. The Statesman is 0. paper well worth the support of the peo- ple of [lowmnm'ille‘ and tho Stir-i iruud States, oxtr. â€" m Duly Waderâ€"Delivored by strict or by man to town sub- urlbon, 25¢. per month. By man I. ontaido points in Canada or the Wk Empire. 32 per your. Tho Wntchman-Warder (Weakly) umling country Published :“ Kalil". 'I'HI.'RSDAY, AUGUST 25. 1910. ANOTHER MILESTONE PASSED m . Watchman-“larder THE RECENT STRIKE \Iontreal Witness. more com- known as the Daily Witness, 50TH ANNIVERSAftY. FOB ELLE BY RAGE mu Illa Gilli... Propriotor .v' vacâ€" 23w tam-mm Subscription Rm year in advance: 81.25 i! Tolophono S7. IDI‘I‘IO‘ theMouuononwhicthppmmd hiatypistufledior Candi, and mwmhï¬o subsequentdebectionandui‘est of thefleeingsuspects. i‘hé iwésmaid. Miss Greta Sawy- er, was also dressed in white. Mr. Bury Bury. brother of the groom. KENDALL GETS REWARD. Scotland Yfl’d has decided thdt the reward of 31. 250, which m of- !end for the capture of Cr. Gripper and mac Leave atta- hid ao- capod from the hands at police authorities, belongs to Capt. 'Kn- BARRIEâ€"HeGUIRE. On Wednesday afternoon. August 8rd. at 2 mm. a very gum but. pretty wedding tool: place at the Baptist pal-com . Hallburton. m contracting part 00 being Mr. Robort Closaeu Barry and Mrs. Myrtle Mo- Gulre. both 0! Wont Gulltord. The bride wu M in white silk with white hat and VCR. ‘ ; There never has been and never will “:6 any means for advertising devised ,superior to the newspaper. It is the inewspapers that create centres of . trade. because they are the force that. Pcontrols public opinion. To ~charg€ advertizing with failure angler these conditions would be as umust. -as to make you pay another man’s bill. There is no magic about preparing copy for a. good adâ€"its contents con- sists of plain, honest talk. If you promise silks and deliver cotton, if you promise diamonds and delivér glass, if you promise hardwood and deliver soft, that ad is an injury to you because it teaches the public that you are to be aVOided. All advertising can do is to tell your story to the man and woman at. the braking: table or after the evening méal. If the woman comes down town in X‘GQPOEDO to that ad. it, is then up to you and your clerks to 999 that every promise e! um. ad. is fulï¬lled. You must give the ad. time to gerâ€" minate. Don’t expect everybody to see your ad. the ï¬rst time it ap- pears. More will see it the second time. and if continued you will soon have every reader of your paper watching your announcements. The time necessary for the germin- ation of the seed can be cut short by using large space and carefully prepared copy. See the list of subscribers of a. newspaper, and you can judge its pulling strength. You might have a. dozen dinky ads scattered through a'half dozen daily papers, but you will not get the re- sult that you will not get the result that you would had you spent the same sum for one big ad. In one good newspaper. When you buy advertising space \011 buy circulation. and circulation can be measured just as potatoes ‘has braved the tempeatuoua waves in newspaperdom for ï¬fty years. and The Daily Warder takes this oppor- tunity of congratulating the Wit- ness on its anniversary. For half a rmtury this paper has bravely and fearlessly faced the people. present- ing arguments clearly and decisively. glvlng the aubscrlbura. not only of Montreal. but of the whole provlnce. good. truthful news. It has at all tlmos dealt with matters mm,- and impartially. and editorlully com- mands tho raspect of even its advor- sarlos. The Witness la a welcome \isltor at The Warder sanctum. N EWS PAPER 7‘ "QT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Druggleu everywhere eell them. If ï¬rst package felle :o beneï¬t. your drug- glet will return ur moneé. MILES MIDI AL 60.. lkhert. Ind. 'There is no remedy that will more quickly relieve any form of headache than Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. The best feature of this re- markable remedy is the fact that it does not derange the stomach or leave any disagreeable after- efl'ects. ’ it. me greet to he a to refer to . Mllu‘ ‘Aatl-Pain Pills u the but rem- edywehaveyet hnd in our house for the prevention and E cure of headache. My wife who has been a constant suï¬erer for a number of years with above complaint joins me in the hope that they may fall into the hands of all suï¬erers.†JOHN BUSH, Watervleit, Me. Used Them Four“ Years. “Dr. Miles’ Antiâ€"Pain Pills are the best I ever tried for the relief of headache. I have used them for nearly four years and they never fail to give me relief. I have tried many other rem- edies, but have never found any better.†JOSEPH FRANKOWICK, 8547Tronrbly Av., Detroit, Mich. Relieve Headache XIYMENEAL WKW THE WATCHMANvWARDER. UNDSAY. ONTARIO M mmmucketoï¬the‘stmt. whichmaybeofvaluetothelow. It entitles the m, John H.135 mummmamm m from Tor'o‘nto to Detroit. Ir. Ferguonunhvathemweflp FOUND RAILWAY TICKET. Irl. George Watson. 0! Watson's Siding. visited at the home 0! her (other and mother lat vault. School commuted on My morning. ms- Bella, Dundu. oiNor- land. is the W for this tum. We have hard noun glowing ao- Mr. Roy Baa-Mid! in homo from tho Rosa memoriol hospital at Lind- uy. but he 1- not ohlo to walk a yet. Boopoduvoryhdchlyqt hlo trogtmoat by tho mu while th'oro. The" was} no: pull and may at tho homo at m. An. animal! on WW!“ 9'â€â€œ. Mn. Jno. Ohynowoth visited her mother on Friduy. and picked 0. low thimbio berries. mu Liam Quinn went. homo wiiii her am» to remain until Sunday. Nina Eva Tag-gm. who ha been at Watson's Siding an manor. bu come home to do the wotk In her mother's absence. ‘. Mica Laure. Chynowoth. of Kin. 3mm“. to visiting her grudpmmu ere. Mlu Letitia. Taggart of Fonolon Falls. visited at homo lut Sunduy. The ice cream Social and entertain- ment on Friday night was a decided success. Dongola, Aug. 20.-â€"Once more the harvest time is with us, and almost constantly one can hear the busy whirr of the binder. As Mr. Bick intends holding quar- terly service in the church at Nor- land next Sunday, there will be no church here on that day. Mrs. Jas. Taggm bu gone to vis- it her father and mother 5t Tenders. 888k: 0 Mrs. 'I‘hos. Petch, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John DaVis, recently, has returned to her home in Swift Current. Beak. Mrs. J. Corkell was visiting a few days with her mother, who is very poorly. Gooderham, Aug. 21.â€"The village school opened here on Tuesday, the 16th. Miss McCordicv, of Roche's Point, is the new teacher in charge. Miss Irwin is visiting her sister } Diphtheria has again made its ap- pearance in our midst, but this time a young boy from Lindsay came an ‘a visit and when here about a week became ill and the disease was pro- claimed diphtheria and the house is quarantined. He is a son of Mrs. Gillies, formerly of Minden, but now of Lindsay. who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fielding, of town. Miss Annie Graham returned to the city on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Granville. - of New York. who have spent a three week’s holiday. and Mr. T. Trum- bulia. Guii Lake. will leave Monday morning for their home. but will spend a holiday in Toronto on their way. Mr. John North, of Toronto. is holidaying at Mr Jon. Reynolds. Mr. John Welch made a trip to Toronto and Prince Albert this say. where they will take the um and return to their homes alter a three-week's holiday at Mr. James Reynolds. Minden, Aug. 20.-Mr. Harold Campbell, of St. Catherine. and his friend Mr. Clarence Kilner. of ‘ To- ronto, started to-day to paddle down the Gull river waters to Lind- Are Paddling From Minden to Lindsay The boys gave a. chicken roast yes- terday evening to their immediate friends and relatives. Where ' they got the chickens nobody knows. Mr. Rod Porter has discovered a new remedy for decreasing fat. He keeps it dirk to the rest mates, but when he gets back {ism town he intends advertising it. The boys intend to give a. concert out in the moonlight to-night. Harvey Martin will be there with the goods. “ Spike " lartin is so 1511s that when he goes to bed at night he has to let- his feet hang out from under the tent. , “ Dukey " McLean has got so lazy that all he will do is to sit up in bed and tell ï¬sh stories. Mr. Bert Souls has the pleasureol being the ï¬rst in the crowd to catch a. black bass, although the ï¬sh hap- pens to be a. dead one. . Going on expedition: in the order of the do. Yesterday being ‘81» they took a paddle to Kh’kfleld While there they visited the lift- locka and also the ice cream par- lors. We. Aug. 90 v-The Lind-w boys an annoying the ï¬ne “M the-0 dam mgodeou-m havoc. with their face and m. With The My * , Campers at Rosedale GOODERHAM. DONGOLA. to in than two will known Hal tum! club one. more. It. wlll be like oldn ulna. ’ The game next Saturday between Peterboro and Lindsay is neeured. Mr. R. Butler having received a. let- ter to that effect from the manager at the Peterbore teem thie morning. Mr. J. Oldham. who in manger oi the Weet End Athletic Club. oi the Electric City. Mr. Oldhun etetee that Peterbero will be repreeented by one at the intent teeme that bee ever pleated in Lindny. The “me will be played on the A iculturel perk in the alteration.» it le ex- pected thet the Peterbore teem will be‘ eoeonpenied by eeme three hund- red roeten. It in to be hoped thet the public on liming gill turn 9“!- Big Baseball Game Assured For Saturday Open Saturdays until 10 pm. Other days until 6 pm. SUTCLIFFE’S Now we can show you new Mantles, Costumes, Skirts, Waists, Wraps, Dress Materials, Trimmings, Silks, Gloves, Hosiery, Linens, Cottons, Carpets, General House- Furnishings and Clothing for Men and Boys. q We say September’s harvest Muse months ago we were sowing. the seed so that there would be no late harvest .of the season’s newest fall materials and garments gathered at this store. The fruits of our early‘ sowing have been many. It has be an abundant harvest. The assembledge of new things from the world’s best markets have been secured by Very early buying and careful selecting. q The best manufacturers have solicted our orders for they were largeâ€"buying as m. do for three stores. The quantities we are able to handle proved a big factor in securing closest prices and more especially when you consider that spot cash payment is a big magnet to most manufacturers. q Some of these lines we bbught ten months agoâ€"almost elevenâ€"you know what th az meansâ€"a very ï¬rst choice and besides escaping all the advanced prices that. Shortage of production is sure to bring about. m For the coming fall season we are in a strong position to make your shepping at ihi< store a very proï¬table transaction for you. Do not forget that this store should be your store from a money-saving. quality giving, one price, lowest price ï¬rst stand point. Here you pay only for what you get and we strive to give you the most value for yum- money that you can get anywhere. Come and inspect the many. new lines that await your coming. In accordance with our announcement when commencing the giving of free Premiums and in keeping with the agreement on your coupons, we beg to advise those holding coupons to be sure and present them at our Premium Department not later than the l5th Day of September, l9l0, this being the last day that they are redeemable. No coupons issued after the last day of August. Also in Barrie and Oshawa. Wm NEW THINGS FOR FALL IMPORTANT NOTICE TO COUPON HOLDERS Sumrod from Heart Trouble and Immnm to: Six Your: Mr. Rumba-g call- In. bumer day. he landed s son). but. two fl pounduu. and seven! more ranging (ram 1} to 8} lbs. Thou are the Accunu weights. each ï¬sh being wowhod humodluoly on being ukcn out. o! the rum. Honda. 0! un- wed: they mod mukumngo ad Mr. and Mrs. William Rosenberg, of New York City. are making their mud visit to Bobcaygeon. Mr. Rosenberg, who is an onion: ï¬sher- FISHING AT ’CAYGEON. m- um that m. guide . Dick ““50". know just when to ï¬nd the 938 9380- _ Ono day lat week. which LINDSAY Two young Pourboro b051, nruoo Clan. no: at m. m. n. and "Billy" Gib-on. m won-known Want 1'3“ boll plow. who or. now in m a" ploy at tho Wt. of 1mm." I“ Will. M "I. honor of Mill tho Out to m a. (“char 1WD“ Into m Lulu. Halibut!“ vim tho Comm-n II buildin‘ ‘ an. Tho two boy: brouaht Ԡm on o wagon over ““1! THE FIRST LAUNCH. landed tour good sized ï¬sh. Wage mung has been good at“ week. Two persons in the up- †11h 11“! Quite an experience with “ 15-h. ““189- In trying to land it into (ounce with a not, they up- let. Fortunately they were good "mm Ind mt cunonists. The! Mm ‘30 «no. nnd slushim: most 0' w “W out. they San with'it to tho thou. Then they noticed the PM. 0! board to which the mixing “I. W“ ““0 “d 30in}: out for it, tho ï¬sh m um hooked. A 10' momma brought him «0 H10 mnoo m “d h. m hCUIOd in MlhOUt WW-dflmdmt. Freight Paid on $25 Orders WAY. wens-r an City Solicitor F. A. McDiarmid ~ Heard From >1; 1“ dty (1 Victoria. 13.0.. and the Z ' o! tint city, their friendly ; on. kindly and captivating } ï¬ve combined to please a for- ; "'61“ o! undsay, namely, Mr. 21h [it 1“ Victoria to accept the : gallant-ship. Mr. McDiarmid ‘ d t! mucky ensconced in his o£~ "it â€in the city hall in the Western ‘th. and II 1)!!!in engaged lookim,r ‘5“ J2 til. venue of the city. Ho; ) I“ call“ upon to write an examin- z or. qudilying {or the zosi- '\\'. DJ and tilt! test. he pass“! “uh m w P â€I“ VII-vow- 'nu balmy brooms at the liule 1L 0. any W him to. us the old â€in: goal. “take up his pun in few nu- " to his old friend, yd“ o. . M G. A. Jordan. 0! Lindsay, and “All from W law'esung and (‘lm‘or- W epntle Ullt the above few 1““ m loaned. Mr. McDiarmid if!†h“ rind that he Likes 1h:- M m, and has plenty of work tn W him busy. In the lvuer he and to be remembered to a numlwr (If his day (ï¬ends. Two Lindsay Boys Who Received Medals of CW Hero Fund Commissioh in which the names of all those who lave nepived onwards for acts of ism. The fund Was established hero on April 15. 1904, and since that (ha 336 people have reCeiNed re- nnin including two Lindsay boys, A. flea-hm â€mggist Lindsay. wards including two Lmdsay 003:, W Ctmeron and William Ray- mud. The acts of heroism done by the Lindsay boys are as to!- lows: . A _-A._§ .~_ Alexander Cameron. seven, painter. .59ved Way" Out, April 24, 19%. Cameron swam one huadred feet to the middle of Seugog river, at flood flange. and eflected rescue, becoming “no“ exhausted. He was awarded a silver medal. William Raymond, aged thirty- eight. (canister, saved Victor Henâ€" â€"-â€"â€"-â€"~ T hm- a “V“ “M. William Mend, aged thirty- eight. (canister, saved Victor Henâ€" â€. aged tea. from drowning, Lind- my. Ont... February 27, 1906. Ray- m. although just having recover- Qd from a. long siege of pleurisy, mt out. on weak ice on Scugog m to Henry's assistance, and, at- tfl' breaking through. swam thirty- ï¬vo test to where Henry was in the “W. S'wimming back to the edge 0‘ the ice wï¬th him, they were as- “ to ï¬rm ice by others, who ox- W I. board to them. Raymond in. Am I. bronz medal and A GWUS OFFER. u'- G. D. Robertson. of the L. C. t- “. Who ha been appointed to :1 MM on the Toronto University m-‘m Ir. 0. D. I. M who position or M. has kh n thl' u until n ma: M. has kindly consented t W at the Lindsn} position. a; colon. he may hm“? WI“ \stpepsia eumatxsm Lost Vitality W more u: e in to adult. It mm and a w and brain W wine and iron ‘1 , in “10k faces it. MW and energy W - . t or pmpamtmns. fl 'oééééim to remain Lindsay Collegiate h neared to ï¬ll his meron. aged twenty‘ saved George 3- Br.“ ‘urht. from drOWDM inaction 96. 1010. iron. Ont. iBiTCrip Quebec. Aug. 20â€"h“ pm and Miss Ethel wanted in London on murdering Mrs. Crip (rem the Quebec o'clock this morning, Mr Dew, of S Detective Mimhell wamreases. They m2 the St. Lawrence t and Will probably b: Star liner Megantic The latter vessel is a will not. leave port 1 this evening. Only a small crow about the jail when took his prisoners a was no disorder. The Megantic is a not very fast. She i time ago on art‘0 the Grand Trunk Saturday. Aug. 1 the team letic Club, Peterb! which had to be train Peterbor Mr. Robert marina dowr ing on the 0 Kent-she†an with a large The Lindsa.v ‘ Stouffville basel 181‘ place by 11“ 7. Geo. Little and needless 1c invincible. 'I'ne Lindsay 500â€â€œ innings July 1889â€")! ms opened up 11 Lindsay. came possessed on Tuesdzm.V it With an 8-er “1 {ploded and little fellow s f RESIGN'E] It. I). McArthur {ice of the sheriff, position after a St Q§56§"" retu _Mrs. in spa“ Gan-Y" .4111. City. is “rs, \\'. a, {0" d ne block The fast grarm ._Miss 19:: thit 8.1L, where she wu [:10 of weeks with I â€"â€"Miss Myrtle Mel ed to her home in spending two mom! tion with friends i1 â€"-l(r. and Mrs. L returned from Hum have been Spending vacation. Mr. :10! The i â€"I’r. his two WI Mr. \V Reminis Glean File ht‘lleF ..Mr. ux ,‘umui 1' mm the: Mr Mr “L‘ob F}!!! 01 who N left for MS Mar Tron I! Pers Rt mornmfl Siac ub at! M u‘lm PW mt ("'0‘ SOT