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Watchman Warder (1899), 26 Oct 1911, p. 3

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*3; If‘; 0 “43'. v. 3 tiriggstigijt . ESTnmm‘“ Capital Paid Up} ‘ Rest ,‘ ,._. ,Eh; fl} Undivided Profits " $1,070,735 . $27, 70.735 Alcoholic remedies 90c to $1. 90 ./ ton, 81.5 to 816. . . V . I A z t - y ‘: Branches of the Bank in every _ ' h m m‘ m m- , ‘ . . - on» rout use in. - 4 . . . . - W _, “removes somew *9 M" ' ,. ’. ‘ ' ;' 3 l . Prom“ 0‘ the Dominion; 4 . mmmnvm .......... .. ..... w .. , ~ ‘ - . . ($32.1? ‘° ”c- m a m . . . . ”sorts of medici' ne, “fly to find that mail deliveries, telephones and elec- ‘ .0 17¢ lb. - . . f ed in n A A general Bank] b “Fruit-Mine“ is the one and‘only mintyâ€"which is comma-the fflm' ' -â€"-- Lord ' . : e 8. t e nerves. ‘ l’lg 118111688 (1 ,. 15 to 18c lb. Mm] fOOd. 7 me y that actually cure. these erg lot. will cease. to have the Oh- Celery 5c bunch. ’ ‘ um can. transacted. . m ”in“ ‘0”, > in jectionable features which so largely blocks. window sills. window cap“- Onion ,1 bus miningtheoaluofl‘lypo' 0 , . in the ll 1e of fruit! . and Iappeal to the young. and Will help 6001' steps, Pohmh steps. lintels. Sirloin steak 18c lb ' ‘ ' is the gee-Int Liver Cine ever die- to keep the boys on the farm. raping. veranda columns, I-u .u9- ' - saViagS Department at every , Myfufi directly 'on- um ‘ .__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"l tars, lawn vases. lawn rollers, fence :3: 3i: :0 “file {01:25‘: 2 Branch. * . m“; Mama: {foodmm‘ 2 People who prev 0n the" knees. . 0" Posts- 8‘" P0“?- 1‘“ ‘enm' ‘91” Beef cattle $8.50 to $5.50. Sunday, and prey on their neighbors walls. well curbing. troughs- 3‘8““ Balod bay 713 f sonogram. 6 forte.so.ortrialsiae, ., . . .' - - - - ~ ° ncrete. :qc. Ate dealersorfromFrmt-o-um on Monday, need slmPhClty In their thing ‘3 made in cement or co Hay per ton ‘12 to 315. ' ~ ”mm“ ’-faith. to run the general plant. P tr ‘1 58 load ' The steam curing is done through ea 3 aw ' ° Buckwheat 53c bushel. , . k'lns 8» mm of kiln! and seven ‘ Timothy $5 to 87. can Hours: . V I o . Ho 3. Blaak, [last Ball Lald 1n . each 45 feet long by four feet wide Flour, Manitoba, ‘2'”. It) to 3 o’clock. Saturdays no to 1 o clout. hugel- Lindsay Branch ad 6kg: _l’l‘ifih m ”3‘”: fig: Sage per bunch 5c. M ‘7“ accommo 9. Dairy butter 26c and 27c. ‘ N C P ‘ ' .o _ ' \ ew o .Ro (Jraln 3 feet 10% by 40 ‘9“ Wideinwnfur: Rolled oats. $2.85. decks. and 'each w“ “1‘ Shorts, retail, $1.30. _â€"__--_â€"‘â€" ~ . . . . N K Line Through Lindsay :3:“.::°;L.:‘?.:‘$:hgig-.53: “2:: gm. mo . \ ens 150 lb. TH E ANADIA'N BA , , transfer tracks and “8-115“??er to Large Peas 90c )0 F C I - .. .. . . any one of the kilns and when cured Green Peas 25c t . mew grain route from Vl‘ftorla, Har- ‘ Sidemble Value as a passenger like. they are run on to another transfer Small Peas 80.cq . “it: ”Qgfigg‘cfig: .hor to Bethany was laid yesterday in will allow the CPR. to tap track to be taken to any kiln in the Barley 67 £0 75; bus “Qumran. “8th Knight“isa ' . ' teâ€"no mixing-no troubleâ€" Iodirt. Convenient,ecouomicai -â€"ollineo quick as a winkâ€"and the shine stays on. Just as good .mornlng. Word to that efi'ect was re- lcomtry which they have not here yard. The company is laying about Oats 40c SIR EDMUND WALKER. c.v.o.,u.'.o., D.C.L..FPneslosu1' _ 1 lceived .at the local headquarters of . tofore entered ant it will give good 1500 feet of rail and operate about 7 b Rye 0c us. ALEXANDER LAIRD. GBIERAL MM ‘ ‘ . . ‘ the L.P.R. this atternoon and as transportation facilities to .a huge 40 cars. CAPII’AL - $10000 xxx) REST, ,_ ”JUL” soon as thedzalasting has heal oom- “arming populace. At the present time some fn-mw-n Fall wheat 86¢. » 3:2:m‘r‘k‘ “d"“work “ ‘ plated thialgle Will be ready for l THE NEW ROUTE. blinds are engaged in the building airing :heat 8831c, H your dam do“ ”a any I ~ regular 1: c. This should "not The new line starts from the docks . , , 039 w eat . “ma Knight" 8w“ Pom“. : .. - . operations and it is expected that . . . d . d ~ COLLECTION BUS!" ESS tave more than a couple of months ant Victoria Harbor and Wes the I at least seven bands will ‘be emplov- Ducks per pair, $1.20 , 16c lb. zfigxtxr‘eirurcwa; 2.1:"; With its large numbermf branches, agents and correspondence, The ‘at the "1°.“ 85 the grmtfifi Part of "lloronto-Sudbury line of'the C.P.R. ed in and mum the pm“ when Geese 16c to 17¢ per m. mu. . . .the balastmg is already pmnshed. 13 miles out at Bethany. lfourteen operations com mence in earnest and (.hickens. 17c to 18¢ m. m l'. l'. BAILEY 00., hinted. ‘ . Ont. Maker-coffin: famous Canadian 'Bank of Commerce is able Ito effect collections throughout - ~ . the worldlpromptly andaat reasonafle mates. Ramos Will be quoted on What balastlng “lat rm“ have {to i'west .0! Peterboro. It . "dorms a. that this number will be impound application. be done before the 1139 85 read) 0! Junction With the mam 'l‘oronto- from time to time as the business - ' traflic is in the vitinity of Lindsay Montreal line of the C.P.R. grows OBITUARY. ’F O B. E l G N 31151 N E S So “so and Bethany. THE BUILDING coup-ANY . 'rnos. B. maxzms. Chequesand drafts on all countries of: the world, drawn in sterling, At Lindsay “he“ “The bigsgt The Toronto Construction Company bridge of the line is being 611le have hall! the work of building the Word has been received of the sud- francs, marks, lire, kronen, florins, roubles many other foreignamonoy, ’ ‘ It is 88 miles mom Victoria Couldnt Get Strong do. math of Thomas Blair new”, canbcnegotiated atThc Canadian Mof Commerce at reasonahknatos. the builders have a his Stall 0f men lroad. at work and it is expeCted t0 belHarbor to Bethany and 86 pound on October 19, at Kingfisher, Okla.- in a. very short time. rails gave been laid. homa. He was the eldest. son of the . completed 111C158 BI’aDCh, H. A. HOLMES manager There are several other bridges on THE WESTERN 'l‘ERMlNlT S SEE-HEB TO HAVE LOST NJ. 1181:: Thomas Menzies, formerly of l’e- M terboro, and a brother of Mrs. R. the line but. the only tonesol‘ import- In' connection with the new line. AMBITIOV W AS P Al' F XV“ , ' _ ‘ , w ‘ ' ' ' IS. Davidson and Mrs. K. G. Lech, ‘Q‘llf‘CI‘ED 8‘ THLbb' N “3 in 1“ Shoe l’oluh. 33 ance is where the line crosses from the c.P..R_ have spent huge sums ANAEMH‘ _ _ - Lake Simcoe to Lake CombimPg- of money in equipping Victoria Har- " also a cousin of Mrs. J. R. Stratton. ”term” Bummer: " mm “Mb I!" ‘I. . ’ V Here there is a 160 float Span smug b" as the “95“” tannin“ °f the 1mm; A wovnEmw‘I moron-RY mu in m w ‘11 bwbhbahmgd up whinim‘mmi “dd - . - . . . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ -‘ . .- - 'l‘IBS'l‘liR, his rig t an swat. t- 11- ‘an - . Gt L S “g ‘. bridge. Iline. Two wharfs 3,600 feet long , ‘3' ) ,, ‘ l ‘ . ~ g e ‘ or'a oar. av. s . The completion Of {his ml? by the and 60 feet wide have been built. “HT N 1:. BARNES)? h The late Abraham Webster, who lagcs was observed lingermi “mun“ ' PILL» WERE 11- H’- died on Oct. llith, 1911. at the age Ithe G.T.R. station last night. On of 71 years and 3 months, was born being questioned as to the cause of in CaVan township in‘1c840, and was ibis dilapidated looking condition, be- He ireplied that he had been held 0L1.) on» son of the late'Robert Webster. ’ moved to the township of Manposazthe Chemong" Road, by this“ 0"- with his parents when but a small Thursday e\'ening, lwhile on his way boy. and lived there ever since up to LL the city. {'14 victim oi‘th: as- the time of his death. He was mar. sault case ga\'e his name as \‘dliam ried to Catherine Mclnnes in 1869, {RUtherford He was .3. MW: «lril'cr who died seventeen years ago. 'by occupation and has been Working. The late Mr. Webster leaves to! on the drive Hark in Ca‘x'endisn do?” mourn his loss a family of set-en ling the past summer. “Then within children : Amelia, Mrs, G. H. Ir- [about six miles of l’eterboro two win, Lindsay; Ellsworth, of Winni-‘husky looking forms loomed up in: peg; Albert L., Lindsay; Fred E., lthe darkness, and oilercd to relieve {“‘innipeg; (Mary) Mrst John Paxkerihim of his cash. 'lhis he Strongly (Special to 'me Warder) on either side of a! harbor and, Montreal, Oct. 19.. â€" ‘l‘he flaSt rail these are separated by a waterwnyl in the Canadian PECific Railways l 500 feet wide, giving ample room Canadian Pacific is 'of singular im- for the locating of a'dozen large portance. It will have to play lake boats at. the some time. .an important part ‘in lime ttnmspor-l There has also heal built a. large tation of the grain crops ~el' the . storage elevator, ‘ boiler house. two West to Montreal and east. $1,000 feet freight sheds and flour The grain at present is brought sheds, baarding houses, cottages. from Fort William and llcrt Arthurletc. either by way of the Great .laztkes :via, LARGE EL CVA'l‘UR. Owen Sound and 'l‘ontmto. The elevator is one of the largest When this new line is operated a in Canada. It has a storage capac- new alternate route will be lollered. "ity at present of two million bushâ€" The grain can be forwarded iii-om the 5 els of grain but it is so canstructed head of the lakes by steamer to l tllat it Can in future be enlarged to Victoria. Harbor on the «Georgian ‘8 capacity 0‘ ten niillion bushels. Bay, the western terminus 0f the' Company ~ - incur-polluted .1885 Capital $300JOOO.00 E'Resom Fund $584113” " "'7‘ “WW‘V'. ;In the mortgage business we are- enabled to pay into-la L on savings at rates varying iromi3§ to-ufi per cent, under conditions as to security etc which were unexcelled. ‘Wee respectfully solicit your patnonage. m ZIQOW, TMN SMALE, of MaripOSa ; ll‘ilmott and Stanley atlobjected to do, whereupon l'le re- hmne. Also four brothers. Samuel taliated, by striking him in the- ll-. Thomas James. of Oakwood, Wil- face. Rutherford, who, W the wav, “Iwas neVer actually sick," wri'os Mrs; La. l‘ierre, wife of a well-known liam John of Montreal and Robert is a strapping big fellow, quitkly ' " â€" " ' line, and from there by rail no Mon-f . \wwwecuzaz-suz :<~:~:«:~:~:~: ' .. . ~ ' treal. N I . g . o . The advantages of the new Inoute! \ atlona Concrete :esnldent of llabeblebo, “yet I never George of Mariposa ; four sisters. assumed the defensivg, and m use his are manifold. First of all ’it. will . Mfg. Co. MUCh‘ Ioutd get lstrong like other women. Mrs. Wm, parkmson in Alberta; Mrs iown expression, "the blood and hair cut «down the time cons l 'm . Na: “whel enough, but somehow “m. 'I‘hexton, Millbrook; Mrs. Sam few in all directions.” -;~he battle shipping the grain from the Snead of lng 01“; m3; r‘lihenalnh red 1 could net-er Grundy, Omemee; and Margaret. of “as short and decisive and culminat. m o o the lakes by many hours. prideoin . married I (00". great Oakwood. _ led in a complete rout for the high-v A SHORTER ROUTE. . â€"- ‘ _ m3 housekeeping, bill It kept. In "“903 he “'35 a Methodist, and jway men, but not before Rutherford .El‘he National Contacts Mfg, L0,, me tired all the time. Mrs. lgchance in politics a Conservative. He had fhad been badly cut ab.ut the 1143;: Compared with the man * Sound- Toronto route it means a suing in haul of nearly, one hundred mines and . it is obviously much shorter than the all-rater route. NO GRADI'B. (of'Lindsay. is at the present time my neighbor, looked wellâ€"she told been ill for the last. seven months. ‘and hands. He considers} himsrl! making extensive alterations and im- me her health had been made by Be rallied when the “'8’ m “'93th \‘erv fortunate that he did not lose |pmwexnents. The mess is step- Dr. Hamilton's Pills. I only thought me, but “ho"t six weeks 38° he his‘ wad which amounted 0 about 'pimg out of the' experimental stage of pills as a physic, but now I know Was‘taken Worse. but was able to $175 and attributes the railum ' or into a large and more lucrative that Dr. Hamilton's lels are more, be up and around until about three the thugs to secure it to the- fact is Md. in fact the W has in- ‘0’ they (Nickle-led my stomach. liv- We°k9 880- He was in bedv and he that it .was hidden in his boots . 1 Will not a Few dollars invested in new things tolive withâ€"New Chairs, Tables, Beds or even Kitchen Furniture be the Another advantage is that. it wisest possible use of some moneygust now? a line with manually no M a creased so. rapidly,‘and the demand er and bowelsâ€"made me stouter and “'88 glad when the end came to re - Haven’t some of the old 950036 served long :‘fmture that will tend to make the is so great that the company has stronger. gave me such color io my new him °‘ his swerings‘ What povertv is like that of moral secured an option for four years on cheeks as I never had before. They The “”13““ services were conduct- penury ? When the head is poor \ I eoeéoeoceeeeoooeaasert ed at the house “d grave by the what mockery is money wealth ! running of trains much eaSier. RBV. Mr. Limbert, of Oakwood. His A PASSENGER LINE. ' o the gravel pit on Mr. McGuire’s do good to parts in ways I need not enough? lam .asd intend to purchase some mention in this letter, but I sin- Wouldn’t “Something New” be a real eye- 6 O O is E1 “:2 a. "'3'! a i E .4, ocecooo¢.¢.......,....' . - ’3’ outside or ”its usefulness as grain 2:51:15?“ to Wmy member Of your house 3: line the new branch wil havea cal- tom. mm of land, on which to lo- cerely belie\'e Dr. Hamilton's Pills ““9 “0'15- “be" L» William and ‘ ' ¢ . cate. ”Already the experimental should be used at regular intervals stanley, two son-in-laws, George 1"- ’lplm on the property of the Preai- by every womanâ€"that's why I write .Irwin, John Barker, and nephew, m "8 “HM ? ‘ ~ , [dent or the above company. Dr. E. this letter." . Wilson Webster. were the poll bear- m only mug V- P981”. has been done “V3137 With N0 medicine invigorates a woman «8' m h. w. “III! “I 0 will Reli and a new . plant is in process of like Dr. Hamilton's Pills. 25¢. per -_ ”WWW - . 8V0 erection on Mr. McGuire’s tam gong box, all dealers, or the Catarrhozone . PLUCKERS ARE SCARCE. 9" W x . . O . ” - side of the Grand mnk Railway. CO., Kingston, Canada, The laborers are evidently few in â€"â€" . - '. . . On this tom the company located Lindsay. that is those without work. h‘u" Mann tellt- ... .. .. ; ... w, suflicient matefial.to Wlfl'ant» erect- A LARGE YIELD. At the present time Flavelle's Lim- MM“!!! mm . . . ited cannot secln'eenough pluckers 'lun thowgreuuy f ’ing a large‘plant, and the company Mr Endicott . , ~ . - ,. farmer livinv ‘ t :m slug.) 1,. handy to the railway newt Point, film in town 5 { to handle all the fowl that has hoen- ; . ogmwpmfmwy .Ccntral ‘Pair “6‘ tea to " w I: ls: l:- Ient ut letths‘to thet tile 'fi‘rm ‘_ .. .. . 'thatheplantedseedonions in a ° ”m“ . ,attwmchm.‘b9y°°°mmmupiecedgrolma‘rodsqum “h poultryumatotheeflectthatthey ,-. \‘exceuentexhlblttheordersforfi-oonâ€" » havecnoughbirdSonhand to last . . .f 1... - . yielded forty-”van bushels of onions, . . firmwmwmhfigm whichhesoldats'lpcrm‘ mddmmdnomorearereqmr- m literally POW‘F,“¢M m WG’VALUABLEM 3 ' °"' " ‘ ' ' . “‘3 W’M‘Ttm m l1,“ 9°!" autumn-dong the shore- owns; Bay" at Bald row. are becoming ply, m moi”. of the'finootgu-, wrath" " _over'v~the niaug‘ hurl)! W . g * 'nmo'oiommrmww ...“me WW " WWMQM‘S'WO W40 IT DID THE TRICK. - --< The importance attached ad. in The Watchman-Welderis wor- _ . . . . ., thym- intending advertisers atten- byewarderm " f f , 7 ” ~. V ~‘ " tion. That, this weekly - goes to. "teeredthe ’ 3'. ' " . ..; . ’ \ V" , ’ '- points not only in Victofifi. County ”film: It» a . ifi'm ' ' ‘ " .. _ ' "' . I '~ , ‘ alone can be gleaned iron the 501‘ for land Why if 10mg. Mr. Wm. EakiDS. «my which panics ' advertised a. farm for sale 0" to vary ,1, 3 V I V rent in its columns. Three calculi-‘3 after he had an applicant "1:013 ' ' 7‘ ’V I‘lelillevilie, near Torontoo ' l I .{y

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