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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Aug 1912, p. 3

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ettm 2301 va‘ems. 3...} ! Fancy Tweak. These Ivhe c”my buying 3 in this shipman‘, an"! i i, ml for ptuerns and l we I: mm bebre buy. U RSDAY, 556:3“ 7/96 thing In": and other ill inter-sat. you very t incoming a grest far i i ing. Try a pair; you.I n am; yuu hu‘e to buy :n‘n ud -olorings a. . .oo-.-.- Mum' a ‘ht'ro' 6m \l rdq-r [HRS .1" he l't' 1‘ HDN bed emir: mi a solo at the moth-1% ice. some of our Wk?- U10 HHCA‘S in search of hm a. d were Quite auccwflul. Dr. “ Lind :‘amih. of Toronto. an «I sul and family, 01' Mr. 8. Stacey. \lilihrunk tler, Carmen. 1" Id Iris, Jasmine. 3' Dactylis. HIM Violet. ma-my ‘3 RUG STOREE‘: some "13 >k-;.-,._ m' ihyaboro, '85.; Sawxwlu; and cancd on “r. >L'u'z- is OWMO“ a: ihmbnro and .bus‘i during {hr in“ and win- . In the spring 8" lvwmx hia time to hand- aml while in town pur- nic» Mack driving my Wm. Simpsoni of the "v. )lr. Skucc says drawn; hm'qes are getâ€" ,md demand good prices- «i H“ following dipping lilix‘n>6)!s' um! "Inf!!!“ “it” tax rate t I!" ,, 2nd floor '. ...... 1.41.00 v-fi'fl's' and 50‘". of It!" :1» handsumeAâ€"yefll" rt mcnt mpiiticd than in- '(lala " to‘aâ€"«cily mh sum of 56!”. not {)3} to r88” 9 will be twelve I..\Tl-‘. JUHN SIT’I'HERIAND. xmx'm-n'lltn, Aug. 6-â€"-â€"\\e régret to report the death of Mr. John Suth- "land at \rmie on 'l‘uesday even: my \lr. Sutherland had been inc poor hvnlth x'-or some weeks, -, but, death “as not Inoked for and came as a shmk In his many friends. A huge- nlnn’n-r of friends idllowed the remains to its iast resting 'place at Stmw church cemetery, 'Beaxerfon. HI‘SSFX - In Lindsay, on August. 1, 1912. to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. 'Hussey, a son. Cacouna‘ 9113...”-.. $18.0 INNIPEGQM Rotum¢$34.00 Charlottetown, P. E. 1.... $26.00 EDHONTO' and’lfltum:$42.00 Halifax. N‘ s. . ................ $24.55 Tickets ”65 "“60de s. , Murray Bay. Que ........... $18.05 ‘ No‘(3gmg‘éf‘cifi'Cal‘sly Old Orchard. Me ............... $17.05 “.3 " Q I ’ ‘ IN Portland. Men“ ............... $16.7 UPPER‘LAKQ SAIL GS St. John. N. B. . ................. $22.5 3ailings immfia'rnip for 1500 and Sidney. N.S ........................ $29.0 Port Arth'ur33o3d pan. Mondays. Return limit Aug. 3131:, 1912 Wednesdays and Sammdays. Full iniormation, Tickets, Berth Reservations 1':qu .any,‘G;fand Trunk Agw‘. nz- Write A. E. DUFF, D.P.A., Union ‘Statlon;:1‘orontb..0nt.; o.. o, ms: thc rcof in Ontario. - The (ix-and Trunk Pacific Railway is tbs-{quickest and short- cut route between Winnipegâ€"Sankatoonj-fifignqnton. .--- ,4-..- -AA Seaside Excursions August 11, 12, 13, 14. round trip rates from LINDSAY ............ TO New London‘ Conn............$16.0Q H lf cent. mile to Winnipeg plus $18.00 to' Wiwph in East- "6” £91 1- cm Canada. ,1“: a' H Alli-lust ’lllhâ€" From Toronto to Sarnia Tunnel inclugive vi‘a fStrntford, :md 21” st itions South thereof m Onmrio, "I‘ i 11* km- . -' «1.. ‘- Anél1~t23rd From all stations North of, but not ihgfi; $313353? Main Line Tmuntn to Surnia Tunnel via Strattford; glisft‘afipas Toronto and \nr 1h :md E1st of Toronto to Kingston and? énfuw. «. . 1 Aliens: "filthâ€"«From all stations Toronto and E3%t "flntf' East of Orillin :1118 ScotquCt. “ l Angnsimlmâ€"From all stations Toronto to 15101523181151 inclusive, and III-It "Ckwccu vvluu 1.11.15 Ream-u. ' Nm Fast Express Service bet YIA CHICAGO "m .- Plus half cent mile from Winnipeg to destinatiom¢'l1__fl'not yond MacLeod, Calgary or Edmonflifia ‘ Grand Trunk Railmffiystem 9 Stores“ 9“ “FILL The-51.136111?!» . ; 90 Kent This is the Big Trafellifig' Goods, Event of the year. Many wait. foiit. Our big order {or Was placed before the’. recent adVance in prices. You save this difference and in addition a substantial ’ r‘u'l‘ar prices.‘ .. BUXPOW for future needs_‘, théseprices ’are, for Afi'giiét 'ofiiy)” ’ FARM LABO __;i- 7%: : ' EXCURSIONS THURSDAY, AUG. 8. \V. R. $10.00 (:9 yagfififi: 27 45 in i3" ch embnfideries reg'fiSéfF sdibflSéjafiuc ’sale 48c, 1100 sale 75c,1 “5 5" ch skirting em )ruideries reg 50c sale 43c, 55c sale ................ ?!5c it: '3‘} 21751:: "1?“; - 1.. sale?")bfi10-g’-oi‘bunc “98¢ Blue tan, black. and. grayfiuedezbeligfimtabm fqr Wfqlkgoats reg 25c K'ud.’ Sale:pricé ...’ .............. 2 0': 3.3 fofi'vy’infl Mme-133$ gms: nag bac- sale*-':.."‘:'...‘â€". 46: QBH’UARY. BIRTHS. .E. WILIVicGAFFEY Ladies whitg underskirts lace and embroidery trimmed, reg 1.0031165 g ‘ '3’ reg 125 salem; 3mg i305:fle£.1...;... .Jvég. 1. .. Ho‘ 1er and Gloves \VIDDESS ......... ”-vx~ Y, ~W~ >Wâ€" White lace gfémes rev 75c sale 6'3c, reg 55c sale 43c, reg 25c sa‘e ~ Biack net- blouses reg '3. 00 sale 2. 50, reg 2 35 sale . W omens and childrens €th 110% from 'siz'es 6} to 10 reg. 13c sale. Tan .sce hose sizes 6 to 1‘0 'reg‘ 25ch ... . . "...... . Ladies black hormsdorf lisle hose reg 25c sa‘le ...... .. ‘. ............ Black embroidered hose sale ....... H... .,25c 35 W bite Jisle hose ................ ”.3. . ..... .2.5c, 45 @555. Grey lisle hose sizes 8%, 9, 931mg 10 ..... .‘ ..... ‘.; ............... Black silk hose .............. ,... ..rpo 15c; sale 30c, 55c sale 35c, 55( Ladies, Llama cashmere hose. ... .. , 9...». .. .reg 38c sale 32c. 55 Ladles, Llama casnmere nose .....,_._.,)n...3.,. .. .rgg 00!: E318 ozc. one saw me Ladies’ and children‘s spriucess i-ibph pee in tap a: nd black at per yd, ..... 250 Black and tan elbow length, kid gloves reg 5‘2. 00 for. 1.50 2 specials m summer corsets p‘e: mist“: 75c 'V- FIFTH ANNUAL AUGUST TRUNK SALE Returning â€". ........ , ..... L..Ag¢nt. PhogégnK N ILL, The Shoemalg Homes"; “ ’; ~.[Eiu§ursions AH 5126mm :0 SEB‘BEMB‘ER 3 9.66 17 Via Sslgnia'firfzfimgo: mu lPEQM Rum-11334.00 manicure! magnummzoo 1 Tickets “ éégtx'rgi‘aogdgys. r ‘ No‘C apgfiqf'pars. {UPPER Lima ‘smnmas Every Artide in Our Large Trunk Department at Reduced Priced OLIVER. - J 11513:] 25 WEBBER ; Tn {he Township ovaer-o 111m“ ~ or"; Mesday,- July 10th 1912, b'o quand1MI‘S- Chas; Web- her, a 599“:‘ MC; m SMITHâ€"f At: Fairbaim, on Friday. Iuly 1913"!” 1912, to Mr. and MRS. Mossom Smith, a daughter (still- horn)- SIMS”3â€""3n1thez'l‘b‘xfhship‘ of " Fenc- lonfififiifl‘i‘igai"; 'Jixfy 19th; 1912, to Mr} dud-Mrs! Edgar Sims, a. son. Prim rm Ifihnks Oliver, 9. daughba. R. â€"â€" At Bado ow. on Sunday, 2lstl,‘ ff't 1M1. and MFS. gamut” ”Hm I In the'l‘ ié“'frdm' fixes 65 tolO rég 13c‘sale......-..10c f25cf: ........... ............ 20c lose reg 25c sale .......... . ..... 20c ...x. .25c, 35c and 50c 3...? ...... ............250, 45c and 500 :reg33cÂ¥ale..;...z ........ ' ............. 15c %35c Qale 30c, 55c sale 35c, 55c sale 45c ,WL}..,,.:..... .rgg 38c sale 32c. 55c sale 15c From‘ August ist to 3181; I_I_l_<31uS_iYe The,coa1‘ corisumed by the ocean- going steamers of the world is esti- mated at 75,000,000 tons, valued at $250,000,000. ' All ableâ€"bpdied citizens A! Canada. are liable for militia. duty until thq age of 60. 7 ‘ MRS. ' MARY THOMAS. A rather unexpected death was that of Mrs. -Mery' Thomas, which took place at, her son-inâ€"laws Wm ‘ R. Kelly, of Verulam on Monday Mrs. Thomas held the position ‘ of Postmistresg, Of Red Rock for several years and was reSpeeted by all who knew hert 'She was a kind mother and a. goodneighbor. . She leaves one sen, and two daughters, besides a. sister, Mrs. Jas. Lewis, of Bob- caygeon. The funeral was very largely attended and conducted by ReV. Mr. Honey. Good health is an impossibility if the blood is not 111 a. pure, healthy condition as it teaches and nourishes every part of the System. ‘ ~[Nair a time you may not be aware that your blood is becoming vititlned .anfl can-tying poisons to all ports of your-Is svstem. but soon some impor~ taut organ W111 refuse to narfornk improper function; and a. sériousilb ness is the result. It is advisable to take an occasional . dose of Bender- son‘s 7Herb Tablets to 'keep the blood in a 'nealthy condition,_ even though at fine time you may not feel the necessity. Provided you ‘haVe no serious symptoms, one or two. Tab- lets taken two or three times 'a. week will be found? suflicient 'to preserve the equfifiriun’l. The passing a; Mrs- Fmagr, 0; Bob- cay‘geol. on Monday Tem'cvles one of the few remaining links with the early days of Bobcaygaeon. Mrs. Ed- gar was a sister of Mrs. ('ratjtree, and came from Inncgshn'e, England! She “as a resident of action; 3:801! for "the last forty-five yéan's,,.a'nd ‘ is; rsm‘Vhed by“ her two sons Charles and Thomas: , The illness was a short one, ahd itheufuml toqk place Don’t You Need a. Tonic? ......... 1.95 MRS. EDGAR. :onm‘ua‘hgic m in. SUI hi Suit Cases a” v be a good thing for that country. In recent years the towns that. sprang up there because of the lum- ber industry have been at a stand- still or losing ground. An expan- sion of the new industry would be of considerable benefit to-.them. ; It has been computed flat for every 10 messages sent by first-clue mail 15 go by telephone. pose. At least a. bozgirmimz-~ has been made to utilize the somewhat. rough and hilly land .upthere for the raising of live stock. Mr. John Sheridan, who already owns about 5.000 acres of ranching land. in the vicinity of Kirkfield and Coboconk, has ‘ added another two thousand three hundred acres to.it, which he purchased from .Mr. Hugh Cameron. a. ranch owner of that. district. While that country is practically useless for 'auy other purpose at pre- sent, it is well adapted .for . live stock raising. This will no' doubt. 1‘oz‘anto Globe: Those counties' that constitute the northern section: of older Ontario, which have gone pretty much to waste of late years.- since the timber industry died away. are being utilized 10!! .another- pur- The remit: of the mutation for (ION. mews. ~ ZionHI-‘enelonggm (Seâ€"Quite i . . 21m a cell: :69,me. picking kWh. m; didnte's name-J. indicating first, L3! ' Mr. Herman Owens star-mi class hohorq. II. mud-Class honors. ‘out My night with a load 5'! ‘ and III“ “Whopors. reapeo-‘véung people. â€"â€"-Mr. C. Brown visit- tihly. Sufi: .5253 ' ’ ed at Fowles' Comer on Sunday: The statements of standing of all_' .-â€"-â€" ' ”I? _ I 81‘ ME: “game; «uses filled in the I“ 23, of route are course‘ hm; hm days‘to. the Principals‘ visiting relative: hmagâ€"eâ€" Pb?" gamm, Guam should} W :2; new the «dd? he d SWEyEt‘OPW pmw-gpd not to.“' v‘ .. “a ,0“. “my spent theDe Deparhment of Educern. "i. Wamz’ her. daughter; Mrs \fl' Me:- infifir’m’tion. The marks ob- mmoom. fit Fem-Ion" Felix ~â€"-Miss tained by SChOlfimip Candidates Nesbitt, of Glenarm, is the guest of, have been reported direct to the uni- her cousin Gertrude Moynm. â€"~â€"Mi:~s I_ve3_'s'it.ies concerned ,' ~ Mabel and Lizzie Campbell, of Lm § . ‘o‘Re'sults {afiV’ii‘iol'iFS' A Fla\"'say, are fishing their grandmuth "§ {e113, math. .III” chem. 111.; W G. Nelson Pyfl fer the Miami“: Hardv 18-. II 2”“? Rhianna math.‘ We are glid m he'ar bmh Mr ‘mfi; R I: ’Mb‘dre; m: '11!» hist. 11.: Wflbert. Wbc'sm- and Miss mm Mm C. D. 9591093533. “L? H ‘ J- X§van were sums!” w'nh ibo l J'. i\',ea}s Ené‘ H-"vxmaa‘ I: ”St I I. examinations as b'oth a c rmid' :W UL, chem. UL; :\il§en “US$198. enm~ here.â€"â€"Mr. Herbmt “us-$105" .Enx ‘111 French 111. (xermaanIJ rwas at Cameron on Sundae} last. } -_ v.... r‘, executednby Mri John D. ‘CopelandJMrs. Milton Groves on Sunday of who mm the grader with much1thisz\y'eek.â€"â€"â€"Miss littleproud, , of accuracy. 2 {Sarniafi is visiting at Mr. Chas. This crud can; be gun by . :3th nKennedy’s this weekâ€"Miss Lola pgxfies going itosowividod anti“'th'é 'I'I‘umble, «If Taylor's Corners. was west as tier as the boundary. The the gUest at Miss Ruby Webster for latter‘ had is~fiiw0d state. of-ré' affew days last week.â€"-â€"â€"Miss : Ila. pair, gnd many rough stretches o: Giles, of Peter-hora. was the guest of highway will be avowed by follow- Mrs. J. S. ~Rich 1ast wevk.-â€"-â€"Mastor ins thiscourse- Ifailiig‘. ~ ' . l‘lwie .zminqem.d= Undsay. , is» ‘ , , , ,7 spéx'idi'ng holidays with 'relatives in 5 L'? :' . " - - oui' village find vicinityâ€"Mr. Clare Thompson. of the Standard Bank " ' ‘ ' - ‘z‘ ' . Blg RanCh "I ‘ stan‘, 'l‘iimnburg, formerly of our village. is spending his holidays Victoria county;here.-â€".-Mr. Jaines Ferguson, of , . Eliowmanv‘ille. spent a couple of days '1‘oz‘anto Globe: Those counties' with his mother this weekâ€"Mr. that constitute the northern seetions‘ Stoi'eY. of the Cockshut How (‘0.. of older Ontario, which have gone assisted Mr. E. Yerex in making se- pretty much to waste of late years,- Vera! sales this weekâ€"Mr. and since the timber industry died away. Mrs, R. H. Short took a pleasant are being utilized .fon .another- pur- “19an the Kawartha lakes to Co- ‘ pose. At least a. beginning-. has booonk last. weekâ€"7111's. Wall. or; been made to utilize the somewhat. Toronto, visited at Dr. Hall's last} rough and hilly land sip-there for Hunkâ€"Miss Gladys I'elkio, of 'l‘ornnâ€"i the raising of live stock. Mr. John chain". whn 1.]de owns abom- to. is visiting at. friends in our vilâ€" ‘ lage this week. ! ‘ .For” ‘a; "reel fifitodnie‘bsece' “of country road mékifié. it? worth the time spent to take a trip on ithe 4th quarter line in 093,, which is- a. continuation of Kentrst. West, land note the work done by the Ma:- ipoSa and Ops farmers oh that por: tion of the line. between Mariposn.‘ ‘and concession one in Ops ‘ town- ship~ This portion of the quarter line has been neglected to a. certain enchant. so thmugh a contribution Mm ‘Mariposa. miners ‘and others they assismd‘in raising a suflicient sum to have the work done. ' ~ ' -' Messrs. Joe Shea, H. H. Copeland, John 'Gunn and Patrick Daddy were the contragtors and performed“ the Work done.". - The grading Which is most perfect, forming a. .good fall for the water from peak «of road to ditches, was executed by Mr‘. John I) Copeland who handled the grader with much accuracy. m. -III.. French 111. German‘III. D. M. qu. 11208: II., math. 11. chem. III. '1 I The above comprise the honor list. FUrther results of the matriculation exuus. will likely appear to-morrow. Road- Building In Mariposa - and Ops Tps. r The reignite of the examinution to:- honor junior matricuhtion are gim fbeiow. The' 38331133 obtained in ieabh subSeCt‘r’is' indiated alter a can- didate' s nameâ€"I, indicating firstâ€" class honors. II, second-class honors, and III, ~_third'-¢:1888'. honors. respec- tively. N». 7 ° m inn-“ma gut (Hub~ numbér of this appointment attended successful in catching a lunge while Sacramental service at Dunstord on out fishing last Wednesday. Miss Sunday autumnâ€"Berry picking Annie Nie, ‘of Fort William. spent is the order of the day, but. berry a tow days the guest of Mrs. 1‘. Per- seekers are more plentiful than her due. Mrs. Sam Suddaby is visiting damâ€"Miss Grace Puller. 01 TO' her dwghter Mrs. Cowin, of Cleveâ€" spending a. week or two had. Ohio.. Mr. Sam Dodd ieft this ronto, is MILLERSMITH Millersmith, Aug. 7. â€" Mr. James L. Kennedy is earnestly working on the new mail delivery, route. The prospeCts are now very favorable and we expect to have the service in the near future. Mr. Palen. of the Lindsay pout. office. is 8.180 ofier- ing his assistance. -â€"â€"llr. and Mrs. Orwell Zealsnd spent Sunday at her lather' s, Fleetwood. â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'I‘rizidder. of Lindsay, visited James L. Kennedy on Sundayâ€"A .-- wear ‘Mr. 'ou; _l£onday ‘young peoph ed at Powle EAT-1.28?“ I u-uhsvtng pm " ‘ TRINSFORD. I Dundord Aug 5â€"Mrs \Yallar 1 and Miss Bessie Wallar srx-m Sunov (laywith Ir. Wm. Ir\\ins.-â€"-\lr. .-.\ ' Wil‘ds, of Toronto. spent \1 ndaw with Mr. J. W, 'l‘hurstqn.â€"-â€".\liss .\.. White, of Pleasant Mint, spont. Sim-u day afternoon here.â€"-'-Mr. George G. Kennedy went to the Ross Memorial . Hospital on Friday evening with 3 ,typhoid fever. Hope that he may. sgon recmer again. .‘lhs. M: ' 'thns ‘ is \isiting Mrs. H. English. . 4L”. J. Clark. of Toronto, is! spending a. few days at lnkeV-i'er farm â€"â€"-.SeVera/l of the girls attended a: quilting at Miss Gertrude Thurs-J ton' s Thursday last. â€"â€"-â€"llliss K. lor- 'e'St of Bolta'vgeon, is \isiting Miss Gertie Padget. â€"â€"Mrs. Elliott. and daughter. of Toronto, are the :56th of Mrs. Thos. Kennedy. Mrs. llaid-‘ Icy ind Mrs.'Wm; Humphrey are \‘iS° | ‘iting friends in 0m. ! ‘ LITTLE BRITAIN. Little Britain, Aug. 6.-â€"1\Irs. Ar- thur B. Mark, lies- \1. E. Yemx and family, of 'lnoroum are under the panama) roof for a. week‘ 3 visit.â€" Migs Beulah men, of 'loronto, is via‘ting friends {and relatives in our 'v‘i'ume this creekâ€"Mr: Charlie He Shane; of I‘m-child, visited his sister. 5"» 67c order {or the August Sale tbstantial discount off reg- 3' ' uxnmx VALLEY ,1 Linden Valley, Aug, 4. â€" The Miss- 193 ('ullis are spending their holidays under the parental rootâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Aleit'. Gillies, of Toronto, spent ‘the past week with Mr. and Mrs. ’Norman Gilliesend Other friends of Linden Valley and Edenâ€"Mrs. (L {Prouse and daughter, Zella, and 'Mrs. J. H. McEwchern. of Woodvillen spent‘ the weekend with Mrs. J. P. .McEery and‘ other friends, of ' Lin- tden Valley. -â€"Miss C. McEery re-‘ 1turned home from Woodvme u-hom‘ 1 she spent a Couple of weeks vaca- tion with her auntâ€"Mrs. A. Caym- yeron.‘ of Calm-cod, and Master Ste- wart and Miss Prouse of Toronto. ispentl.."1‘hursdaylast with Mrs. B. iJewell.â€"-â€"Miss G."Birchdrd returned ihome from Toronto on Saturday;â€" '-â€"Mrs. Williamson and Miss Horn, of tbindsay. paid'Mr'. and Mrs. Birchard; Ya short visit last. weekâ€"Miss Winâ€"7 Tnie Pall, of Midland, is visiting her grandmother and uncle this week.‘ D. Levely. Miss 019. Townsend was sumslul in catching a. lunge while out fishin’g last Wednesday, Miss Annie Nie.‘of Fort William. spent a. tew days the guest of Mrs. '1‘. Per- BURNT RIVER..- Burnt Riva, 'Aug. 2. â€" Mr. Wm. Adkins, of Medicine Hat. spent a couple of weeks visiting his parents He left Friday on a trip to New York. Miss Edith Tinney, of Lindsay, spent; week with her sister, Mrs. â€"-â€"Miss Bernice Webster. is visiting at (tannington. WILSBI’S with her annt. Mrs. mm Courtney. We are pleased to have Grape with us again as she lived here'a number of yearsâ€"Miss Alma. Kennedy and Miss Nellie Graham spent Wed- nesday evening in east -\\‘ard.â€"'l‘he newuniOn school is progressing fine. 'nne walls are finished ready for carpenter work, We must congratu- late Mr. Mclmn on his businesslike 'way of contractingâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mitchell recently visi1ed friends in ()akwood.-â€"Miss Jennie Devin, of Lindsay. spent over Sunday with Min-and Mrs. Lowery Kennedy of Oshawa. Mn Fred (it‘a'hiun. the lfi'gear-old imanner son of Mr. Robt. Graham. of Nay- of both lor's Corners, Mal-mosh, was the vic- ' identica tim of a very painflfl accident yes- bones | terday afternoon. while he “(is \‘isâ€" about 1 iting his uncle. Mr. l-Yed Graham, of, Dr. “ Pleasant l'pint. 'up on t Very few particulars are to hand, but.“ appears that the young man was driving a mam of horses in the field. when they became frighfened and ran away. ’1 hey became unman- ageable and 'young Graham was hull-ed several feet of! the wagon to the ground. He alighwd in such a 16 --Year Old Sun of Mr. , Robt. G1 aham Met With Very Painful Accident FLY PADS When you want to clear your house of flies, see that you get Imitations are always unsatisfactory. ,; woven W doubtâ€"not by 1h: run. but what taunted by those» who “'9” 1t. and have but: winter-y orgnu m healed at $119 sum time. Its May to is“ “3" mm, wetk or bleeding 1W» anghsmmhfi 1." its use. I he's now taken twat. bottles in all and am most happy to :say that I' an: entirely (me from my {cough and in good health. It will be a pleasure to recommend your c!- oellent medicine to other. and w. tell them that the good it did.” an nothing" else will.. The appetite comp beck, the weakening M idea is stopped the lungs end roâ€" I Wishing you the success its merits deserve. Yours gratefully, f (5321.) JOHN sm'roza nghland Creek, 0111 Such is the recupemtive power contuned in this methane that even the most advanced mes luv. been. cured by its beneficial auction. It. can be taken by .mimhest paid-r. to when“: 11m M58th m Meansâ€"wasting away; comwmp- tion of vitality. It may be the» ilungs, the bone: or the body in gen- eral slowly or rapidly decaymgz. Whichever it is you need to build up the system taster than the disease- lruns it down. Oppose motion tr. motion in greater degree to the nuâ€" , ages of the destructive tomes- Dear Sir,â€"F0r the benefit'nf other: suflerers [ would like to sum the: for fifteen years I have been ark-czar with a severe cough and bronchitis- The last five years I have been get- ting worse, the doctors telling me my lungs were badly W. After itrying all kinds of diflerent medicine. ‘which never proved of any grant benefit. I heard of your Consumption Cure and decided to give it a trial. I found mysell greatly improved a. ter- the second bottle and continued j The infant. son or fire. Frank Rob. inson, Innisfi! was killed in an ac- cident caused by a motor car nest 1 Barrie. Capeland’s Cure For Consumptfnvx- ayes a fighting strength as noxhimg erée will. ‘It is establishing a reâ€" markable record as a lifeâ€"sum- Read the following testimonials : Mr. William R. Copeland: dent. and he im‘intely started "out- for Pleasant Point in- his auto-v ‘mobile, covering the entire. distanar in' 25 minutes. The fractures were -reduoed. and the young man, uho l'sufiered intense pain. was removed to manner as to breuk his ankle ha” of both legs They “ere broken- identically :in the same place and we bones protruded through the ski-n about three inches. ' Dr. White, of Lindav. was mile-9, up on the ‘phone and made gunman; ed with the seriousness of the accu- Despatches' from London strict? that the naval negotiation may be resumed at Ottawa, and that 1102.. Messrs. Asquith and Churchill my cross to Canada for the purpose- 'ding of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, [Jun-'- ' say Miss Anna Handley arm: home on Saturday frgm granny-Edgy; where she was attending 8613001. “If; and Mrs. Wm. Stanton. of Toronto” spent the weekend {vith Mr-’ M Mrs. J. Brisbin. ' Miss Gertie Brit- neu. of Toronto, is visiting Mrs. 11, Brisbin. Mr. and Mrs. Jos- Band-- Icy spcn't Wednesday and Thmsday with friends at White Lake. Kiss Eva Smith left. on Thursday- {Or-bar home in Janeu'ille. Mist-IS. Eng. lish has gone to Janetvfile for tro weeks. Mrs. D. Chalmers and h Bailley drove to Xodand on Wed-â€" nesday. anything to spend a few days in 'T‘ romo. Mr. and Mrs. S. Caring”: and Mrs. R. J. Wilson, EB". and Its. sufiered intense pa‘in. was removed to the Ross Memorial 'Hospital . G. I'mphrey went to Lindsay 1‘s: Wednesday to attend the golden und- CONSUMPTION PAGE . ”33192

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