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Watchman Warder (1899), 21 Oct 1908, p. 3

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F. It increases been used two ‘ ation known. ‘ould be when -rmanently. if" 9801?“: and t ircuit in trotting stakes ‘> Royal PM?“ mam- a well erfe ct itioner” in. at peak”. it own farm | to heip their :ey can get fat .ease and 1:66? Hi do all there LI docs It i3 935% c SP cka C“ C: “I; Vtores them to ,u. ..-- V :aSCthe V31” petite and t”? for it 21, . The , ed es ans ip d give Mutants :uuc. makmi pct cow a W!- are I“?‘ m 17:51-75 9"? S8 you Ediseawv' > cxmc ls at!!! 99 Religious forms 68-3“? W 0.9- kets in which faith iG-Wd‘. . . LONDON Surihm ................. Oct. 23 at. daylight (n: mthinn ............ NOV. 6 at; daylight Full particulars on application to 'l_‘ C. Matchett, W. R. Hidden, or 1hr Allan Line, 77 Yonge-It. Toronto Hesperian.. Ioniannuuu Glaunpian Prr'eto : u]... Lii‘ .. an: n PASSAGE. The Tuxhine 1'! ~. 5. \ u [m inn has made the fastest m“. \ m1 l‘ccOld between Liverpool .u. 2 M mrxcal, 6 days, 15 hours, 3 mins Montreal to Liverpaol \'i‘: 111251] ............... ...Oct. 15' NOV. 1‘ (Hum :11 . . . . .‘Oct..u NOV. 19 \ 'Iginizm ...................... .. ... ....00". 29 '1!!! Hiun .................. _........NOV. 5 V nrtorxan Corsica“ Virginian Tunisian. . 5;; W W {55555 555' 25555 55555 555 555 553,55 55555 55555 flLA§§5555 55 5 v’ F. MGOARTY Royal Mail Steamers Wmmowmm'mm§ f MORTON’S 3 STUDIO \Ve fit glmses tu relieve aye strain, headache and nervous trouble as well as for theactua. unprovement of vision. Lowest prices. Best results. M. B. ANNIS, Oph. 1)., 9: Kant-st. [Over Neill's Shoe Scare] Lindsay ‘vnzrlnsses repaired. Brnken Lenses replaced Allan Line THI'RSDAIY, OCTOBER 21, EYESIGHT SPECfALIST Montreal to Glasgow The Ham 0? Artistic; Photography ‘) ............... Oct. "16, Nov. 13 ................. Oct. 23, N_ov. 20 mular Jes‘vekfl" SWW PRICELESS EYESIGHI' - Ooh-Olcuco'oooo o scooo-u Nov. 6 Doctor Said She Bad Heart Trouble. Weighed 125 Pounds. Now Weighs 185. Mrs. M. McGann, erec Junction, N .B., writeszâ€"“I wish to tell you what Milbum’s Heart and Nerve Pills have done for me., Three years ago I was so run down I could not do my own work. I went to a doctor, and he told me I had heart trouble and that my nerves were all unstrung. I took his medicine, as he ordered me to do, but it did me no good. I then started to take Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills, and had only taken one box before I started to feel bettei’so I con- tinued their use until I had taken several boxes, and I am now stro and well, and able to do my own wor . When I commenced taking your pills I weighed 125 pounds!) and new we: h 185 and have given irth to a_ loye y daughter, which was a happy th: in the family. When I commenced ta in Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills, I coul not go stairs without resting befonl. t to top. Icannowgoupwn outany trouble.” - Millium’l Heart and Nerve Pill- are accents per box, or 3 boxes for 81.25, a: «-1 .12..-‘ .- “hat Mr. and Mrs. Puff-er looked quite‘ happy as they received the congratu- lations of their friends, but the emo- tions were touched when reference was made to members of the home unable to attend by the great dis- tance separating ehem . can [In Her own Work Nomi The aged cmxple were married by Rev. Geox'ge Beynon, at Newqu. County pf Leeds, Ont, fifty years ago and of the wedding party then Present there now remains Inc-Sides themselves but one person, a sister of Mrs. Pun‘er, alive. HHHKR \NWHRH: Mi}: W W22; ma: \\: WM} m MW“ mu rim: Whammy-3i mm. $RW W mg an WWW ew‘swa: 9.89%?- VRW Maw Y-RWWRW: . WW9 WW9 asfifimmfi m mm 'CRWR’FWNQ hams mm WWW-m wshwa WM mcnha mm: “1"” “MN? m mm (mm m m: may wth at that My. T36 HM W Mi‘efi‘éfiin i’c an 5m; tAHiks‘ ix MAJMfiH’ This Is the s‘ourc‘e bf suphiy bf ”hm“ which Cafi‘d'diahs are new td have a ‘cmhce ’c‘d bhjb'y. When "0x0" began operations very many years ago they adopted the rather daring policy of establishing great cattle farms in those distant countries where pasture was richest and the climate most favorable for rearing great herds of the healthiest cattle. Their first big ranch was on the river Plate, in South America. There they found conditions ideal, and there they now have millions of acres of pastura'ge and more than a. quarter of a million of the finest cattle in the world. ?BRITISH FIRM ! INVADES CANADA Art‘mee eight it, eeems like “Garry leg eeale to Neweaetle" for a BM: lab firm to image: eeooemrated bear late Canada, when we supply them with a seed share at the prime roast beef whieh appears on their tables! Hat on the one hand. notwithstanah ing the pleat/mu supply of beef. the prepavation of such Seeds as “0x0" is practically unknown in Canada. and on the other hand the “(J-x0" people do not depend on the local supply of cattle for their needs. If they did the tight little isle might quickly be stripped of its bovine 013- ulation. One of the latest is the "030” was. cém, M1089 head offices are in Lem: don, Eng” but whaae operations ex: tend over a @996 share of the Civilit: ed workh Far 4; green, many years they have been building- up an em»: maus‘ business in théi!‘ cmeemrami beef feed and “Om” is new to add Canada t9 its: E‘Qfitjfléfitfix Manufacturers of 0x0 Opening in Toronto and Montreal The rapidly increasing interest in Canada on the part of the British Capitalist and British Manufacturer is every day becoming more apparâ€" ent. They are realizing that here is a tremendous, rapidly growing and friendly market, and many 0; the mere progressive firms of the mothé erland are hastening to establish themseh'es here. fish} i-sb mmbuts- mm N’rz mama .xmmafi mm MM Mama “AH; mm HQ HHH‘ § ’[HPQ‘ ‘0“ MM “M A b“; .\ MN m Mamâ€" mm: H1 rpqlt Victoria county, had published ad- vertisements and a pamphlet to the effect that the order was on the verge of bankruptcy, the' Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order of Unit- ed.Workmen has been awarded S100. An injunction has been granted, too. restraining Sheppard from publish- ing further defamatory statements as to the financial status of the or- der. Walter Carruthers was found guirty at IGentville, N.S., of the criminal li- bel of Sir Frederick Borden. ' Dr. Cook was presented with the A.O.U.W. IS SOUND. Claiming damages on the ground that J. C. Sheppard, of Kirkfield, lone at the Delhi: of Montreal, and the third at the stone mill. The last mentioned, which Was built ,quite recently, is, above ground on a solid stone foundation, is 93:11 feet inside, and about 12 feet from the floor to the arched ceiling, and gthe walls are nearly three feet thick.‘ lt'was built by Mr. George Coombs, of Lindsay, about 14,000 hard bricks were used in its construction, and it cost a little over $500. As Mr. madon has more‘space in it than he needs, he is willing to rent storage room for our rich residents’ surplus wealth and for their wifes’ and daughters’ jewellery. â€" Fenelon Falls Gazette. .Thera are now three vaults in the villageâ€"one at, the Bank at B.N.A.. LINDSAY MAN 18 INSTALLING NWT-8‘ AT THE mus. VWW WWW y. (MW. mg WWW?! “1 W315 for years a great sufferer from kidney disuasv, grm‘ul, ’ rheum- atism and backache,” Mrs. Kruger statos. " ’33 an startr-d t333-3333g33 a tt‘oid, 33333 3 gbf SH 3333' florid 3363396, I 3323:: 3332336th, 33W “th9 33030 33333333. 3 33333 33 3333333333333; 33Ms33333333 3333-33ss 3333' 1333333, 33333! 1 33333 tbldhy 3333333 [B U35 33333-3333 H: 3333333333 333333333 3333333333333 3333.: 3'33 H‘dx‘fl’s R3313! 3 “33:: 33,133 3333‘ 335 33333 333 333 333333 333333133 33 3333 3 333333333 33333 33333 3333333 333 3'3 33333333 333333 Palmer Rapids. Out, Oct. 15.â€" -(Specia1).â€"The thousands of Cana- dians who live in daily terror of those terrible forms of kidney dis- ease known as backache, gravel and rheumatism, will be deeply interest- ed in the story of Mrs. 1“er Kriog- er. of this place. I‘ROVED ONCE AGAIN IN THE CASE OF mus. FRED KRIEG- ER, wno SITF‘FERED FROM THE WORST FORMS OF KID- NEY lflSF..-\SF. Backache. Gravel and Rheu- matism Vanis’h Before Dodd's Kidney Pius Throw Away All. Gvaeral Mamgw m‘ {119 Grand Trunk Railway whe may ht) hast pry: mum, Rumor has it that We: mam: “‘Umn is about to retina Iok was presented with the of the city of New York 1'95' ANOTHER VAUU‘ CHAS; M; HAYS u m mm m m i W l- \ awn-.2 mum MM MM § h i m um fl Wm (NH AS: ' Weir" um Mam: MN m m M Humv- H Ynur Fears wmhawm bum nu M w m mm: A IN- UK mm: “M mu cl The Stamelen Millinery Parlors HAS A CORN ANY ROOTS '3 Yes, and branches and stems as wéll. Can it be cured ? Yes, by ap- plying Putnam’s Corn Extractor; it is painless. » Infit on only Put- nam's- * * Another portion of the Gillies lim- it is to be sold by public; tender in twenty-attire locations. ‘ the many friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. DeLury left for St. Paul, Minn. The steamer "Empress of Ineland ar- rived in a badly crippled condition. The bride's traveling costume was wistaria broad cloth, with picture hat. Amid a hearty Iamwell from The bride was the wipiem of many .' handsome and costly presents, among ' them being one from the High school Bowmanville, the Bible class of St. Paul’s urch. Lindsay. and the Young Poop e’s Society. of St. Mary's church, Sunderland. , 4th (my saws WW Bream mm uttered wasmtulatinna _¢mfl semi Mama. MMMMM MMMMMM MM' MMM‘M a‘MM'MMMM {MMMMMM MM MMMMMM MMMMMM 'M‘MMM MMM‘MMMMMMM MM'MMM; MMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMM MM MMMMMMMMMMMM MMMM MMM MM MMMM M M: MM’Mi MMM MMMMJMMMM' M. M M .MMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMM MM MM MMMMMM' M MMMMMMMMM tiMMMMMMMM MMMMMMM MMMMMM MMMM MMMMMMMMM MMMMi MMMMMM MMMMMMM MM MMMMM TMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMM 'M‘MM. MMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMM MM Ma MMMMMMM My MMM MMMMMMMMM MM M‘MMMMMMMMM 6 RA 1‘] AM==WEST (‘0‘!"1': A press deapatoh- tram Uenningten. dated yesterday, says: This mom= ing at 8130 o'clock. in All Seinta' Church. the marriage took piece of Miss Nettie Weatcott. a popuiar lady of this place. and Mr. Wil- liam Graham. eldest ion of the Han. and Mrs. Geo. P. Graham. of Brock- ville. the Rev. Mr. Drummer officiat- ing. The bride. who was given away by her mother, wore a traveling gbwn of amethyst cloth with hat to match Mr. and Mrs. Graham left on the 9.30 traib for Wingipeg and other points, and on their return will reside in Toronto. Hon. Geo. P. Graham. wife and son arrived here in a private car last night and at.- tended the wedding. DeLURYâ€"ALLIN. The residence of Mr. Thos. Allin, Sundcrland, was the scene of a very pleasing event on Wednesday, Oct. 12:, when his daughter, Miss Lizzie Ailin, M.A., fOHnerly teacher at the Lent, was married to Mr. 1). 13.1m- Lm‘y, of Walker, Mum. The holise Ms very tustoruny dammed MLH nmwrs and autumn ieai'bs. The bride Mm this git-bu mm MAM rump». was gawai m mam ii'bsbi'it iii-1+ Ham“ :iH-iib‘di‘i'ibki a sham hwmm m k-hi-yéfliimtiimiiis Miss M‘di‘fi' mm new. iiie‘ MM‘e‘sHmm mm «8% ii tin-ins: m Hm Maxine-g smm. Hits es-xmm mas: magnum. Mia Mm Hm. .\. it After the ceremony the guests. numbering over a hundred. repaired to the diningereum to partake of a sumptuous .repaeh ‘l‘he numemun. beautiful and eeetly bred-19ml] die: played. showed the reapeet and was: teem in which hath bride and mom are held in the vicinity, A weep: Hen was held In the evening-emu: den Eehe: The bride looked charming in a. dress of pale blue voile trimmed with allover lace and white silk applique. She was attended by her sister, Miss Nellie Hughes, who looked very pret- ty in a dress of pale blue silk mull, trimmed with «mu: lace and inser- tkyn. The groom was ably 8‘19- ported by his cousin. Mr. Robert Hansen, of Lindsay. ' HANSONâ€"HUGHES. ’ . ~‘ One of the most pleasing events of the seesbn took place Wednesday at- ternoon, October 18th, at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes, _sr., Seotch line, Anson. When their daughter Hargaret was married to Mr. Andrew Benson. 0! Minden. 'I'Le Rev. '1‘. A. Kind, Anglican clergy- man, officiated. “H M HYUEBEAL 61’“ Fall millinery this season is very broad in its scope of de- signs and the! price we sell our ,millinery at is the chief attraction outside the style. ‘ ‘ um fl nunnsm MW 1 $111131 11 . 151m 1 Huh 1% 98111111131911 a? mm W: 23,2 $232M ;-.\H mm M a MA2umx Stylish Millinery EJ. G. EdwardsCo.i +0+¢+OWOWWO+O+¢N +OWO‘O“+QM+O+O+O O§H0+O§O+NO§O¢OW§O+ O+OfiOW+O+WO*OMOt Gun Covers, Sheath Knives, Gun Grease and Oil, Revolvers, Compasses, etc Winchester and Dominion Ammunition We have a complete stock of all calibres for black or smokeless powder, and at the lowest price‘s. Also a full line of Winchester Repeating Rifles POULTRY DEPARTMENT Flavelles Limited Ducks. Geese, Fowl, Chickens. Our poultry warehouse is now Open. We are ready to handle all your poultry. Live Chickens HIGHEST PRICES. Bring them all in. We pay W 1;” gm mu Write and get our prices. PAGE LIN DSAY

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