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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Sep 1901, p. 4

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M . BADLY RUN DOWN SYMPTOMS THAT MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS RESULTS duâ€" The Experience of Thomas Cada of Essex (Iaâ€"Nerves Seemed Shattered, and lie Felt Untitled to Stand Hard Work From the Review, Windsor, Ont. \ A LITTLE I100 LORE * Buyer W. J. Moore Says that it is a Safe Thing to Raise Pigs Freely for Some Time to Come ”What are you doing in the hog business now-a-days ?” said a Watch- man-Warder reporter to Mr. W. J. Moore on Thursday. “We are shipping some all the time,” replied Mr. Moore. “I sent a load to Park, Blackwell today. They are a little off in price this week â€"- a quarter less than last week. We are still paying 7 cents but it is too high considering the English market. From the farmer’s wagon 6% is all that we ought to give. But hogs are scarce, and the price will not go down very much for some. time.” Cake, Biscuit, Grid d l e Cakes, etc., raised with our Cream Baking Powder ‘ , may be eaten with im- punity by persons of dyspeptic tendencies or the most sensitive stom- achs. Cream Baking Mr. Thomas Cada, of Pike Creek, a small village in Essex county is almost everyone in that. section. He is a son of Mr. John Cada, mill owner, and a prominent politician in his locality. A repreâ€" sentative of the 'Windsor Review, who had known that some time previously Mr. Cada was in poor health, recently met him looking any ‘ , .1 thing but an invalid, and naturally In reply; to it. miner}; that it is. alasked what had. restore-d him to wondé” n?“ farmers had. 3‘“ gene health. “Dr. Williams' I’ink Pills,” more heavrly into hogâ€"raismg Since promptly replied Mr. Cada. ‘When th‘f prices have been Up’ 1W" M00“: asked if he would give the particul- Sald: “‘Thcy have been afraid that by ars for publication, Mr. (Jada said the time they got stocked up the “certainly, if you think it worth market would go to.p1eces and so while; but there is nothing very won- they have not gone into hogs heav- derful about my case. I was simply ily. Of course there are some exâ€" badly run down ; my nerves seemed ceptions. Mr. Sam. Parkin Of Ops to be all shattered, and I was unable has raised a good many. I have to stand hard work. In fact work bought five loads from him this sum- of any kind left me badly used up. mer and paid from $130 to 319075 There did not seem to be any organâ€" per load from them. I think that ic trouble, it was just a case of being last figure is the highest paid here Iielt my‘ Mr. l’arkin said to me howâ€" known to of the grape and the most hfialthful of all fruit acids. I U n I: oo U‘ fi 0 I‘ (D a .4 I was run down and worn out. 11.0: pne 10:: . self gradually getting _worse, i1.0}'. ‘ rat you give me . . _ ‘ ,. 7. for the Digs l have out. there now ‘P‘ 31:; diggpht gun taking 111<:l;:111:l:ios I told him I should have to give but 11;”, Ilid ’ about $1200. He. said ‘I guess you some Of 1110111 did me more harm than had better take. them.‘ I told himln , to get them ready. He has 99 BOOd- ‘ . then} and by the an, my ,n dimly-3:51.131?» in}. m... Very soon ARROIL’S ls the Leading TOBACCO STORE in Lindsay. WE KEEI’ \ will advertised not help me, indeed caSe of .lust then 1 read of a cured by the. use and I pur- I in of condition will likely be worth all of chased a few boxes. $1200' noticed a decided improvement There is no danger of the supply mv condition and in the course of a becoming too great. The demand ~ abroad is very heavy. This year is a good one for the British laborer and he is eating bacon and eggs for breakfast every morning. When he has money nothing is too good for And, at anyrate. what to Very few pigs are but to as feeling my oldâ€"time do a few weeks I w I can now eat heartily, good day's work with no unusual fatigue, and in fact feel thoroughly renewed in health and strength. Natâ€" I think I Dr. Williams’ great medicine for those who self. If we haven't got what you want well get it for you on short notice. . ALL THE STANDARD LINES in TO- baecos. Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes and Smokers‘ Sundries of all kinds. COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW STORE. next door to O'Loughlin 8c Mc- lntyre’s. Kenton, Lindsay. urally Pills a, are weak or ailing. If you are feeling ru easily tired, you need a tonic to put make you feel bright, ong, and the only al- ways reliable tonic is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Give these pills a fair trial and you will find that their curative powers have not been over-praised. Sold by all dealers in medicine, or sent post paid at 50 cents a. box, or six boxes; 9‘ bad one for the ”mg 0““ Many for $2.50, by addressing the Dr. wn. Of them died Of something. like quinsy liams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. and at present the country is bought . out very close. y It is not hard to make pigs pay. MARIPOSA COUNCEL PROCEED”? Ian him to eat. we raise in Canada is not likely glut the market. raised in any of the provinces Ontario and it is perfectly safe go into hog-raising as heavy as pos- sible for a year at least. One trouble is that the good prices have tempted farmers into selling their brood sows and thus the means of reâ€"stockâ€" ing is largely cut off. There would have been more pigs this year only that last spring was I! n down, and W you ri ghtâ€"t 0 active and str will give my patrons the be thereof. EXPENSES 0F LOAN kept down to the lowest possible point consistent with accuracy and no- oessart-‘y uirements. AL B SINESS of this nature strictly private and Last fall I bought a pure-bred Tam- worth sow at the Toronto Exhibi- tion. Her two litters will be worth $90 to me this year. The feed is not very expensive except for a couple of met at Oakwood on Monday, months when the young are being 2nd, 1901. suckled. Then the mother requires Motions Carried. 100 ounds of c a L P hop 3. week It . go Cameronâ€"Markâ€"That the sum of . cents per hundred. At other times S" 02 bein -mount of suit and LAND AGENT . the Cost of feeding is light. On 200 $.00. ,g a 0 acres a man can raise a cat m ' costs J. H. ltobrnson versus the town gr any ship of Mariposa be paid into court, : 91 Kent-sh, Lindsay, Ont. . h d o s an r ' . ' o o o o o o o o oo o o o o o o o o oo g g am to Mid “10“" as said amount is garnisheed by Messrs. Hogg Bros.â€"â€"-Carried. Minutes of Meeting Held on Sept. at Oakwood The municipal council of Mariposa confidential. Sept. J. II. SOOTIIERAN, o o 'o o o o o O” o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ! PARIS GREEN... It is labor lost using poor Green. We have Berger’s im ported Pure Paris Green, the DOES THE SOIL WEAR AWAY ? McKinnonâ€"Cameron -â€"â€" That the reeve be authorized to execute alcase for a gravel pit which John D. Mr. Crimmon on quarter of an care, be- In these days Of progressive ang- ing part of lot 14, con. 13, Mariposa culture, and of special attention to and that an order be drawn on the 5011 0‘11“"?! it would be a wonder if treasurer in favor of Mr. McCrinimon new theories were not set forth by for 860 in payment of said leaseâ€"â€" intelligent farmers whose position cn- Carried ables them to so well make original Cameron McCrimmon That Ja“ . - . _ â€" l '-“ ‘ . investigation on the subject. They Glass be appointed a collector ;f are among one of the most novel taxes for the township of Mariposa that we h ve h. d . a car was propounded for the year 1901 at a salary of $100 by Mr. Johnston one day last week. . . ,. - . _ on givmg satisfactory bondsmcn.â€"â€" Mr. Johnston IS a prosperous Ops Carried best in the market. farmer and when speaking of cultiva- Machine Oil . tron recently he said : I believe we have a special heavy that surface cultivation is a good good Oil for farmers’ It is a mistake to p10 w too only 35C Per gal' We Want a. good, rich surface; but I am certain that soil actually {Garden Tools wears away. It disappears at any- rate. Likely it goes into the crops but it is tru ti ' . . Rakes, floes, Scythes, Forks e lat m 1mm and Cradles. Headquarters for Hardware of every kind. An Ops Farmer llolds the Opinion that it Does McKinnon â€"â€" MeCrimmon â€"â€" That the clerk be authorized to advertise that the council purpose undertaking a system of local drainage improve- ment in the village of Oakwood and adjacent lands under section 664 of the Local Improvement Act, and as provided by bylaw No. 521 of the township of Mariposa, in compliance with theapetitionHOf MFT'KOL’Hngg and 33 freeholders interested in said scheme of drainageâ€"Carried. Cameronâ€"McKinnonâ€"That the fol- lowing accounts he paid : Wilson and Wilson, printing acct $51.18 ;Isaac McKee, grinding grader blade $2.45; D. R. Anderson, drawing bond for treasurer, $3 ;George Hicks, gravel- ling, beat 39, $19 ;George Rodd, 143 loads gravel, $7.15 ; , Caleb Weldon, team on grader one day, $3 John Johnston gravelling lot 4, con. 10, $19.50 ; Richard Jackett, breaking stone lot 19, con. 10, $11 ; William Downer, gravelling and repairing culâ€" vert, $5 ;Wm. Sanvguins, culvert, lot 6, con. 2, $2.50 ; James Taylor, two days on grader $6 ; John caSeS where a few years ago the plow would not strike clay it now reaches it easily. Fields that had once a good depth of soil have not got it now. If the soil has not actually worn away, where is it ? “Then where there is rock underâ€" lying it will in time be left bare ‘?” ' ventured the reporter. ‘jExactlyfl said Mr. Johnston. The thing is plainly illustrated by the shallow covering of soil that now covers clay which was once too deep down for the plow to reach. Soil is likeyour coat, constant wear will make it thin.” â€"â€"â€".“â€"-â€"_ THE ONLY ONE. The man who says. that all pa- tent medicines are worthless is a. fool. For Dr. Hall’s Rheumatic Cure has no equal. W. C. Switzer, Harâ€" rowsmith, 0., suffered with sciatic rheumatism for ten years. .‘He tried every known remedy recommended for the cure of rheumatism without obtaining relief. Six bottles of Dr. Hall's completely cured him. This great blood purifier is put up in bottles containing ten days’ treat- ment. Price 50 cents at all drug stores orThe Dr. Hall Medicine (30., Kingston, Ont. .l.G. Edwards CO SIGN OF THE ANV'II- Iindsay Marble Works ROBERT CHAMBERS a prepared to furnish the people of Lindsay and surrounding country with monuments and headstonesboth marble and granite. Estimates promptly given on all kinds of cemetery requisites. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Iantle Pieces, etc., a. Specialty. Being a. practical workman, all should see his designs and compare prices before pruchasing elsewha-e. WORKSâ€"In therear of Market on Cambridge-st, Opposite the Packing House. ROBT. CHAMBERS ‘ team Campbell putting in sewer pipes- lot 10, con 15, $2.â€"Carried. second Monday in October. -â€"J. WELDON, Clerk. ' ___.__._â€"o.oâ€"-â€"â€"-â€"- â€"â€"â€"For pure drugs go to P. H. COad The council then adjourned till the ‘13.- druggist and Optician, Lindsay.‘â€"33.' THE OLD FASHIONED BOY. ______._.â€"â€"- Oh, for . glimpse of 8 MW boy- A boy with freckled face, With forehead white ’neath tangled hob m limbo devoid of ma 3 £11: King of Ranges,â€" . ."Buch's Happy Thought" patched all ways; Who turn! at red as a. lobster .when You give him a word of praise; Happy Thought Ranges have been made for modern cooks and the careful hOusewife who requires to use economy and get the best results. ~ y who's born with an appetite, A b0 Who seek! tho pantry shelf we eat his “piece" with resounding nut. Who isn't (one on himself; A “Roblnoon Crusoe" reading boy, Whose pockets bulge with trash, Who knows the use of rod and gun And where the brook trout splaoh. It’s true he’ll sit in the easiest chair With bio hat on his tonaled head; That his hands and feet are everywhere. For youth must have room to Thought Ranges are not experiments. 150,000 Canadian homes and have be than any other Range. in more stove manufacturers Buy a Happy Thought, you‘ll get Quality that Means a Saving if you do. nanufactured b! The Wm. Buck Stove Co., Limited, 13mm 0" Write the Hanufacturero for an Illustrated Coma“. But he doesn’t dub his father “old man" V Nor deny his mother's call . Nor ridicule what his elders any 1%? rt 5. 0r think that he knows it all. 15,?” . .5 A rough and wholesome natural boy, $31- 0! a good Old fashioned clayâ€" 4411 God bless him. if he’s still on earth, he a man some dayl --Detroit Free Prel. _____________â€"â€"â€"â€" WHAT 'rwo BELLS MEANT. The Irate Woman Learned After a Short and Stormy Experience. On three successive days she had crook- al her forefinger at the conductor to let ln'm know that she wanted to get OE at the next corner, and on three successive days he had smiled amiatffy back at her, with his hands in his pockets, and straightway proceeded to allow her to be carried two blocks beyond her destina- tion. On the fourth day the woman made up her mind to be self reliant. She had depended too long upon inefficient public servants who calmly disregarded her wishes, and she refused to depend upon tlem longer. Accordingly, when the car neared the corner where she wished to night, she did not even look toward the conductor, but stood up and rang the bell lnrsclf. For an irate passenger to ring the bell when conductors fail to do their duty is it crime nowadays. but the woman in liar zeal overshot the mark. She rang be hell twice, and the motorman, after baking half way round and grumbling tnder his breath, “\Vhat ails that fellow, tnyhow?” turned on an extra current, Ind the car went Spurting along to the text corner. The woman grew even redâ€" er then than the temperature warranted Ind jerked the rope twice again. Again e motorman turned his head and mut- red, and again the car went shooting ast the crossing on toward the third rner. The conductor was awake to the situa- on, and he stood on the rear platform ith his arms folded, smiling and saying othing. A third time was this little d r th to bll td d Measures NOt MC“ finally the woman found herself four That is our motto Wh . . on we measure blocks beyond her home. Then 5119 his clothes will be the size and shape8 E11112? turned and shook her fiSt at the con- ought to be. We know how clothes should ductor. be cut to suit different figures. “DO 70“ want t° get °fl’ madam?” Our stock of goods is not surpassed ' in he a'd s or I . . , s 1 u ey "What do you Lindsay. It contains the most serviceable wears of the Americanfiand “Do I?” she Itormed. « . . suppose I have been jerking this rope Mills. CATHRO Co. Wlll suit you. that way for all this time?” “That is what I was wondering about." he said innocently. “To ring twice means to go on, and I’m sure we were already going as fast as the law allows, even without all that extra urging. I guess the motorman must have thought I had lost my senses.” The car stopped then. and the woman was obliged to get 05 without taking time to m ke a reply, which, judging by her look. was ornbablv just as well for all concerned _.___.___._._â€"- Nature’s Destiny In Niagara. Falls. The waterfall at Niagara opened an economic drama by damming up the main waterway of the northern states. But for the innavigable rapids and whirl- pool of the Niagara‘hnd but for the falls Governor Clinton would doubtless have ended his ditch digging originally plan- ned to connect New York city with the fur yielding 'red man’s lands of the up- per lakes at Oswego and saved a bun- dred miles and more of costly construc- tion. In that case Oswego and not Buf- falo would have become the sixth com- mercial city in the world. But the falls were long of vision, they had set their hearts on larger things than even DeWitt Clinton dared fancy; they foresaw the growth of the west and resolved upon seizing for their own purpose the swollen bulk of traffic which must soon be tided eastward. Shrewd strategy, was it not? IHIS SPIIE IS RESERVED â€"â€"-â€"BY__ W. W- Logan â€"â€"Dealer 111â€"â€" ORGANS, PIANOS and SEWING MACHINES I70 Kent-st, LINDAY A- GATERO CO. OUR AIMâ€"â€"- 13 to please every person who comes into our store. If we it you'll come again. We may come short- of the mark 50de probably do; we're human, but when we do, tellus. We'llmk . it. right or money back if you say so. I We have one of the largest assorted stocks in these W“ I” choose from of mucus, mcmmwoasms, and m R ' will par you to examine our stock before buying. We are pm“ . of our goods and we know we can please you. i - W. G. BLAIR SON, Two Door: Wool: of holy Ito-so, Lindsay â€"_â€"â€"____â€"â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"/ Reason For Growllng. The farmer had told the . tramp to search the shed for some cold biscuit. “But don’t strike a light,” warned the farmer. “I won’t risk having the place burned down.” “Then I can’t look for de biscuit, boss,” said the tramp. ”Why not?" “Well. do last time I searched in do dark I ate a lot of dog biscuits an get do hydrophobic. from hearin meself bark.”~ 09016-19306 Quality must be reckoned considering Watch values. The price of 2. watch the measure of its worth. ecaution that 0m ’. experience suggests, is taken, I? the best possible value in ever) we sell. isnoi "‘ A Good Breakfast. A good breakfast is the physical basis of a day's work. says The Medical Brief. The American breakfast. regarded with so much horror on the European conti- nent. has contributed largely to make the nation what it is today. It enabled our forefathers to do on amount of work which it appalls foreigners to contem- plate. UIDSAY'S lEADINO JEWEL!” The Worm Turned. Dentist (to patient from Wayback)- Did you ever take gas before? Patientâ€"Look. here. smarty! Thet joke's gone fur enough! Ye bin talkin to thet fresh hotel clerk, ain’t ye? An Erratic Temperament. “A man of artistic temperament never worries about the money he owes." “No; but it nearly kills him when he doesn't get money that is owing to him.” W " WM. mvxrn, President. Jun-:8 LOW. Secre Mo; M It is a. mistake to suppose that it is always the last straw the camel’s back which hm ”- H BAD OFFICE. . t MONEY TO LOANâ€"0n Town and Farm proper“ ‘ interest, Costa moderate and no delay. SAVINGS DEPARTMENTâ€"Deposits of $1 an“ 11W at 4 Wu?“ A Deli-‘1... aXflgThose 80km“ you ant homo Grenoble at any time. two which i , . n Stimson-How do you know? eds Othet investment, features made «Why, I took them out of the miner . 0 and they turned brown in .15 ml: to 8.53:1 on HOURS-9 fins to 4.30 PP.» M u _. ind/161301181LoanandSalinflimfifI . Bonnets, Miu’ Soil Wagon: 50c, burg A caucus-o ' 7 ~. 00 I The Fall season conning on L I 0f Long Boers en’s Whole G better, $3 en’s Kip Lee; I 111856 Boots and Sldered are spie \ I .3. I d I I

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