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Watchman Warder (1899), 24 Oct 1912, p. 3

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Dd Winter months ble person to son our 7? fruit and 0%“! bay Md Sumuodm' md deliver“: to It“ ‘3; iaod delivery gum} ,llVe years of busing. iawa us to offer the iin our line. Write: ism 60.. mm. \ MN ‘lll‘ZS'l'. -" 7' ‘IL, 11).; returned frogn feslm'n provinces on liter spending {0111' lull of grain and sun. \‘wrsa' lull ' ’ “lih The p 'Q'hfit'd himself in an (mm “if! or 'hc future [hill f"\'l.\ [hilt it. is rib 'ijitnlt'.‘ l'llmlshfil pull. 'li.-- \II'WL lm~ lllunj. ml' the IDWDS US d:\l) 5.0!” EtnLh ... [util‘l\L us must lie.» .U‘lll miles of art-ll, were put down waits, but as roan“ .«l u".':vr‘\. pa} for .15 this Illur‘z‘ ‘ than .lll I.‘:.»iv‘."\'llllll. ’[ he '. 5-3 .\v't'>' \Vlnnl unlit... ., lid l' ( lr‘l'ut‘ll his». new: flu-t by ‘_ Hf .'».'l4l.'ll liuvv Lill- .,.,g maul-ll ulllil'lpd "ml alv'll.’ there a .'! «mix 53““ ()r ”kw-N lam llnw Chill]! 7“ viii) :2 ml :l'-'. of fakmg 'ilJf ('lriillll'j.‘ 2‘” lllfl -‘ll."l‘ ii) raise ‘lei-uil l lidk’r '3‘) \ \'r‘l‘.l llf willi- 'i'llu‘l':- 1‘ an . gxfui'u ‘.\ lzll‘il liih-‘fd Ins he said. \l" Rube-rt Hr};- - iuIM-r' pur- <‘.,.\vv-l .l. l'r-xv days ll" :"":.‘l“l an till‘ ‘~l:', lil".tln\ has is .L‘.ll‘.k’ ill l‘hh lluf'wz has also «3.x llllv'\ in l‘kL _\ firmiw-l'. .l, 1" .l\ xvi-ll rial H‘s rt Sil‘dthl‘l’ma unruw \wriuns in ii\'-«il1'." Sl‘lllu Ed- .3l.lm'es are ‘3 «it‘ll 91:“. .‘x lwnplr. ) \ ~"I‘I‘ lS YUO ,.-r...; \ .tih-nâ€"SuQL I("-l' ‘. lul Uil Mll- :‘.i.li: ) y-xj-si- ".l\‘ in '1'.)- n f)‘. 1.063.. rvine TIS'? \‘r ‘.r if THAT ctcbel 21 FFICES '\.. ‘ ZLI-iXU. . ..._..__-â€".I l oiling reen ‘y roofing d CuiOl’S. ut by our d in the he roofing 1 or wash sy to lay, , , :‘llC’c. and d senice, give you . est, with THToflsnlf' OCTOBER E4, 1612. m ,...-.â€"- Incorporated by lot of Parliament Lindsay Branch established 1.13.1858 Every desaipt .ion 01 Banking lineman transacted. Savmgs Department at. every Branch , Branches in every Province of the Duo ' ' , ? million. over) :mpcrzant m, of the Douala- ion, \ewfoundland, London, England, New York, Chicago, etc. ' Paid up Capital... "416,000,000 Rest” ......‘16, 000,000 Undivided Profits... .. s 393L300 132.696“â€" 000 office Hours: H. B. Black,“ 10 to 3 o'clock. Saturdays 10 to 1 o'clock. finger linden Bram A FARMER’ MONEY ”mm Phylucis should be put into the bank for safety. lr’lVlllt‘llts rlfbllls and important purcheses can then be paid forby l-i‘ylltl- Jl' Lil1.ll l‘bl Bull; ()i l‘ orontc mv1tes facmers’ business. Farmers will be shown Dr. J N and Mrs Thompson of The weather was prettv cold, am, Sturgeon-st. . heaVy ice had been formed before be We regret to report that the illness left. Late oats would not mature. flu} insulin" and cour’tesy by lhis Bank. lz' Vun are not already a customer of A; THE BANK OF TORONTO up“ ”4, m ell/,r-(l interest is add half yearly. CAPITAL AND REST $1 1,,000 0 THE CANADIAN BAN OF COMMERCE CAPITAL, $15,000,000 REST, $12,500,000 DRAFTS ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES Drafts on the principal cities in the following countries issued without delay : Africa Cuba Macedonia Russia Aublo Denmark Malta Garvin Argentine Republic Egypt lanchuria Siam Atmcmi Finland Mexico Siberia Australia Formosa New Zealand South Afi'lcs Austria .Hun‘my France Norway Spain Germany Panama Straits Settlements Greece Persia Sweden Holland Peru Switzerland Iceland Philippine Islands Syria indie Poland Turkey 8.1 Ital y Portugal United States Japan Rounlanla ‘ West Indies. etc. These drafts can be drawn in sterling, francs, marks, lire, kronen, yen, taels. roubles. etc., according to the money of the country in which they are pay able. This enables the payee to obtain the exact amount intended. Didit Ever Occur to You? \ll Tllui insurance on buildings or stock gives cash returns only when you sufier loss. ll) 'l‘hst land insured by thorough underdrainage will give you increased cash returns each year without loss. 3‘ lllai the premium paid in investing in tile and drainage is lell: med in extra crops at an average of 40 to 50 per L‘clic. pcl‘ y ear. (4» 'l‘lmt eefllent tile, machine and steam cured make the ilcl‘l't‘Cl land insurance. Investigate at the The National Concrete Mfg. .“m'l‘gfifl's ~77.-,,_ 77.. __ _____ _____.â€"____â€"._â€"â€"â€" ~.--. t “an... ] LITTLE BRITAIN TEA. The annual fowl supper and con- cert under the auspices of the Lad- ies’ Aid Of the Methodist Church, 'Little .Britain, was held last week {and proved to be a big success in levery respect, over $153 being real- ized. In the afternoon the ladies conducted an interesting bazaar, at which various home-made articles and confectionery were disposed of. , Commencing at 5.30 o'clock a. hot ' ' fowl supper was served, the tables ' being surrounded until 8.80 O’clock. MAXWELL 3 - The supper was a bounteous one. and the large crowd were~ well provided HIGH SPE ‘ ~‘aYI/‘4PA‘1'MAM‘ walk for. CHAMPION After all the wants of the inner on n. v. ,1“... pm", ”mama.“ - man had been satisfied. the large ":1“! W: \l’ the cuvsl’. ml .310" ' ‘ ant-titan m. l.» .. muons. tuhmopcnupâ€" CPOWd listened to a chOlce program “in: '3?“ u pull. in and aka 0|:thth , in the auditorium of the church, Jv‘ F u. :o'Aer lulu a lame an mild- . . ' tale T: ”“50 :u! rr can be linked M a“ given entirely bV Lindsay nt "Bi-t ekx'Joll:lds‘ lop! cu. Mr. Morton of the Christian Church, yous-o sxwell's’TIW ' chum that makes qualify bum? ad'drm the audience, and Spoke in Wr ' L ' ' . midis: ;lmwum“"Ԥ; . a very interes‘iing manner.'1‘he “1 lowing Lindsay talent took part :â€" Mrs. (Dr) Irvine, Mrs. G.F .Black- ' »: -' ' _well, Mews. C. E. Weeks'and Ford X“ iW. Moypes. Mrs. A..F. Palen pre- DRE. MOALPINE and 3103 sided at the organ. 2" um Imam d sous, Sf. m 0|!- Dr Mctlpine Special attention to g " u (12:29.93 of the nose, throat. and _ ‘ WINDSOR Uflmlfl’fll w_1 “32% Woman I-wnlsend nee, Rich member of the Royal “Warm C(”lege of Surgeons Loud“ mâ€" meat which positively clues. Incorr- l hm, momma. W F.“- and, Special attention to 8W8“ W. “WI-ll! Tend children. onus-s. Melancholy; "Rhi’éfi'fi elePhone 61. 11nd". x...‘ Raffertyâ€"Sure, Kelly, but I'm glad to see V92 I thought you _ “'8 dead. I heard suvral people W well “Y yez, lull in: invited to open a savin 9 Account now. Deposits of $1.00 and For 5 ml; of Toronto has, 112 Branches’ in Ontario, Quebec and the West Assets $57, 000, 000 Established 1855 Q... Lindsay Branch, H. A. HOLMES, Manage, hgoftheWomb, Work-regular: enumestingswereglvonintbsemt chants-,0! “his Dad-isle annivu-serysermonsinZionMetho-"mdm‘oumd‘y' the week-end at their home here. that would unploy a manhu- . tended .the convention at Lindsay. Board of Trade. Ms. Bert Skuce was him»: for over friends. thank-offering meeting of the W. F. the Stork presented than with. church. The ladies preSent were the .tor to Lindsay on Friday. recipients of a rare treat from Mrs. The public schools were closed on Fâ€" (Rem) Jas, Rollins, of Peter-hon), Thursday and Fridlly. the entire who delivered a very appropriate staff being present at the Teachers' and much appreciated address. At Convention at Lindsay. f O of Mr. Bernie Rehill made it advis- but be cut for fodder only. able to remove him to the Ross Miss Maud Handley, of Mount Hospital at Lindsay on Thursday Pleasant, is staying with friends at last. His many friends hope for a Omemee. anniversary services on Sunday. 2f7th tertainment for 23rd inst. 0mm Bram“ ""5333?“ Chief Chilton Likes the i West-An Educative Trip Chief of police, Mr. J. "T. B. Chil- The Vancouver Officers of the law , Mrs. Chilton and'daughter also showed Lindsay's chief a good Leone, arrived home from the west 'time and sported him around the last week, after a three-weeks's 80- city in an auto during his spare mo- ton journ in and around the Pacific ments. coast. The chief and family travel- In giving his candid Opinion of the ed via (,‘..P.R., and he speaks in the west Mr. Chilton says it is the land most glowing terms of the luxuriant for the future generations of North accommodation furnished tourists by America. Reliable reports place the this company. In all he traVeled crops as the best in years. 6,000 miles since leaving Lindsay. 0n the return trip Mr. Chilton re- Winnipeg was the first place of im- mained some days in Winnipeg and portance met with. Here Mrs. Chil- became so enamored with the growth ton and little daughter remained of the city that he selected some visiting friends, while the chief pur- property in a new place just budding sued the journey forwara to his des- into a town outside the city limits. tination at Vancouver, B.C., stop- This place is called North Trans- ping off at many points on the trip, cona. Five months ago it was MT- William Kenty, 0‘ V999” Nine cap. including Calgary, Lethbridge, and scarcely heard tell of, tO-day sees the McLeod. While in Vancouver he little spot on the prairie having one [was struck with the beauty of the of the largest elevators in the world pain at times being almost unbear- QUiet- Sunday SChOOl. 110$ a long place and its progressive methods. in course of erection. four lines Of able. I tried various ointments. SOFVit‘e. is the place for them. While in New Westminster he visit- railroad and a foundrv which will b“ everything I tr led {filled to do Don't, in churches where commun- ed at the home of Mr. Geo. Brad- empIOy 1, 000 men when completed. show, where he received better than Many other small industries are be- a Highland welcome from the big ing built there also and land in that heard 0‘ Zam-Buk, and thought as a get there first good-natured Lindsay man, who is town is climbing up with the ad- Another Railway Now Proposed For the North Minder: Echo: The latest proposi- ject in view, Mr. L. McDonald, G. tion for railway building in the T- 3- diStl‘iCt freight agent, and others, arrived at Lochlin by special train one day last week to investi- gate the proposed route, the entire Big Horseshoe Lake, on the Gull distance of which is not more than River waters, in the Township of seven or eight miles, and is consid- Minden. ~el'ed an may one. The Kashagawig It appears that the firm of Mickle among Lake waters would be crossed Dyment, who have Xaluable timber at Ingoldsby. limits along the head waters of the Gelert folk say, let the Minden Gull River, is behind the scheme. people now get busy and prevail up- '1‘his firm explored the entire water on the G.T.R. to build from Gelert route during the season now past, up the valley of the river, skirt the and we understood that if shipping shores of the lower lake. thence out facilities were an actual certainty in to Minden mills and to Mountain the immediate future. mills would be Lake. This route would be about built at Mountain Lake, three miles the same distance as the other. frbm'Minden Village. Later. it Was would come within 1} miles of Min- thought that the mills would be den Village, tap the products of erected at Fenelon Falls. but it now Minden mills and be quite as con- transpires that an effort is being venient for the Mickie K: Dyment made to have a spur line built frOm Lumber 00., who could build at Lochlin to a point at the east side Mountain Lake instead of at Horse- of Horseshoe Lake. to which place shoe. But none of these projects the timber could be easily brought.would be necessary if we had our and the mills erected. With this ob- Lindsay-Minden Railway. Whitby Association Gave Report at Bobcaygcon Last week» the Whitby Asaociaâ€"Iposition, led by Mrs. Marsh. The I chief Of police in that city. vent of each succeeding day. ’County of Halibmton is to con- struct a branch line from Lochlin‘to tion, cornposed of those who 'attend- Bible readings are always inth ed the Summer School at Whthynand instructive. as it proved last journeyed to Bobcaygeon. where they ' evening, when Mrs. Marsh took the gave a report of the annular school. meeting. Themember'spl'esentwere: Mrs. C. Aftertbesingingofahymn, 'Mr. .,Marsh Misses Robértson. F. Cnrâ€" Watson Kirllieonnell took chrge of rie, M. Smith. N. Balfour, E. Mat- the inf-ska study class, and the- -rs~ mett, C. Marsh, V. Marsh, Messrs. wmammuugamwum EG.M '1‘.me ..class This itsmofthsmpligarousdtossvsnlofthevfl- ”WIN-pandaw EWoldon.A.W.Allin. 'provedva‘yldteibstingmn mungramtooktbefmofanfrseand open, and allhnd the actualxda'y at Whitby mmmuukfngqnsstlons The,“ whmmmmm became mans-m local-s. "y and “39”“ °’ "an“ “d or growths.“ Boom!!!“- " Now that m is connected dist church on Sabbath last at 8 with navigationâ€"the Trent v“ “79"” Cahalâ€"sndlaattalnlngtom Mr. R. A. Ban-Op returned home magnificence in public buildings, let tram Midge-"on may evening. as all pull together for a. greats The Misses Barman. teachers. spent Omemee. The locatiOn of g, m Misses McConnell, Nicholle, Bush- workers might engage profitably the nell, Fair and Balfour, teachers, at- attention of our citynlathers and our Mr. R. Bradley, merchant, of Duns- The Misses Parsons have returned ford, spent Sunday at his home in from Toronto, where they had an Omauee. extended and enjoyable visit with Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Williamson are on Friday afternoon the annual very happy. It is a bouncing son M. S. was held in the Presbyterian Mr. Frank Fee was a business vis- the conclusion of the meeting the Mr. Robert Courtney returned on 'lndies served refreshments. Friday from the Prairie Provinces. .Mrs. D. G. Williamson has feel in \\ here he spent the past four months. ”1h, “1an afarmer receives from the sale of grain, stock or Belleville for some davs, owing to He looks halo and hearty, and re- the illness of her sister, Mrs. l amp- ports a splendid harvest in the part bell, of that city. _‘ he was locatedâ€"along the C.N.R. in Miss Elva Thompson, of Lindsay, Saskatchewan, wheat running as iwas a recent visitor of her parents. high as 35 and 40 bushels per acre. Irapid and complete convalescence. . The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist The Presbyterian will hold their' church have advertised a tea, and en- mm W.B.a...olbmaneo.md boonduocmwnnxommf' of the cheap meat problem is solved. Regardless of the quantities of catâ€" tle shipped during the past year, ' thousands of head are still in the 32;» hands of farmers ready for winter ' “1 feeding, and many more are ready all for fall consumption. While beef and other meats are coming down the commer- will have 'to pay a higher price for turkeys. geese, ducks and chickens than they have paid in several years. The task of raising young turkeys under the mast favor- able conditiOns is hard, but when unlooked for disease attacks them, as it did this year. the work of raising them for market is almost impossi- ble of accomplishment. Chickens are plentiful, but the outside de- mand is equal to this. Outside mar- ket reports place them it $1.50 per pair, for choice fowls. It is safe to say that all brands of winged meat will be away up this winter. Thirty Years \lh .llulllll‘. will }:.l)«mlx ‘1')(l \l‘s MTWWWW Humanism. Ijmm. Friction on the hemorrhoid veins that are swollen, inflamed and gorg-ed with blood, is what causes the terri- ' 'â€"'â€"”‘â€" ble pain and stinging and smarting W HOLIDAY Cl '1‘ SHOR'L‘ of piles. Zam-Buk applied at night High constable, Mr. ll m. Thorn- Sufferers From Piles ZAM-BUK HAS CURED THESE ! will be found to give case before 0031' 8 for Women :bury, returned from 'l‘oronto last morning. Thousands of persons week via C. I“. ll., with an inmate have proved this. Why not be guid- ‘ ChurCll 60ers 'who absmmded from the county ed by the experience of others ? W house of refuge on the 16th Sept- Mr. Thomas Pearson. of Prince Al- Don't turn around to see who en- last. The woman is Lavina Wells, bert, Sask., writes: “I must thank ters the church. and by continued savings gathered you for the benefit I have received Don’t begin putting on wraps, etc., from the inmates in copper-s and penâ€" from Zam-Buk. Last summer I sufâ€" before the service is entirely over. nies, for the past few years, accumu- fered greatly from piles. I started Don't wear showy clothes; a plain lated sufficient coins to pay her to use Zam-Buk and found it gaw tailor suit and a small but is the transportation 10 ’l‘oronto. The me relief. so I continued it, 3nd costume for church. constable was informed of her me after using three or four boxes I am Don't remove your gloves in church sence in the Queen city by the un- pleased to Say it has effected a. com- especially if a handful of rings is to ion station deaconess, who lent the plete cure." be displayed. information. Mr. G. A. Dufresne, 183-186 St. Don't be remiss about oflering the She was engaged as a domestic at Joseph Street, St. Roch, Quebec. P. prayer book or hymn book, as the 578 Jarvis-st., and was self-sustain- Q., writes: "I can highly recomâ€" case may be. ing, having made some money since mend Zam-Buk to everyone who suf- Don’t OVerdo the observance of any taking her trip abroad. She had fers from piles." religious custom apparently to be- no hesitation in accompanying the Magistrate Sanford, 'of Weston, come conspicuous. officer on the home trip, and is King’s (‘0., N.S., says: “I suffered Don't appear in the vested choir once more under the kind care of long from itching piles, bUt Zamâ€" with several long fancy hatpins Superintendent Robertson. Buk has now cured me." thrust through your mortar board M Mile River, Plants (‘0., X.S., says: Don't take young children to MARKâ€"IAGES' "I suffered terribly from piles, the church unless they are trained to be PURDYâ€"HODGE.â€"On the 16th, at the Methodist Parsonage, Bobcay- goon, by the Rev. W. E. Honey, of trying various remedies, when I rush ahead of others apparentl) to Purdv, of Bobcaygeon, and Flor- ence Ethel Hodge, daughter of last resource I w01nd KiVe this balm Don’ t glare and fuss if your seat is Isaac Hodge, of Dunsford. a trial. After a very short time Zam-Buk effected a complete cure." Zaanuk is also a sure cure for skin injuries and diseases, eczema, ulcers, varicose. Veins, cuts, burns, bruises, chaps, cold sores, etc. we. box from all druggists and stores, post free from Zam- Buk Co., 'l‘o- ronto, for price. Refuse harmful imitations. Try Zam-Buk Soap. 25c. tablet. occupied by strangers; the usher is probably to blame, not the newcom- ers. Don' t neglect to pass the offertory plate to those in the same pew, thus making t unnecessary for them reach awkwardly across to it. Don' t use strong perfumes or wear â€"Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross Lind- say, have issued invitations for the marriage of their second daughter Helen Campbell, to Mr. Gordon Sco- vil Macdonald, of Port Arthur son of Mr. and Mrs (‘ A. Macdonald, of “0W9” With *1 heaVy fragrance John N 13 The marriage will Many 3' bunch of V1019“: deloid take place in St. Andrew‘s Church, its sweetness, has SPOiIGd the ser- , Lindsay, on Wednesday, November is. vice for some one. Don't be late - if tardiness is un- avoidable, enter' quietly and do not WALTER DIXON disturb those about you by a noisy Has pleasure in announcing that his removal Of wraps, rubbers and a general getting settled. DANCING CLASSES Re-open the first week in November. ' Particulars on Application BALE!) HAY FOR CAMPS' Children and be inner-s classes now The CWW tug, Arthur (3. went being formed. fi’rh ate lessons by out on Tuesday from Bobcaygeon appointment, with two scows of pressed bay for P. 0. Box 284. Lindsay Buckhorn. The hay was bought and prmed around the neighborhood by Mr. Spratt, of Lindsay, for Mr. me the slightest KOOd- I “as tired ion is administered at the altar ml Wilbert Roy Purdy. son Of Wm. HIS KICK. "I have a. kick coming," snorted the indignant citizen, as he entered the Bureau of Complaints. “Well, keep cool." replied the clerk. ”You'll get it when your turmcomes." Thomas Lawson said he spent freo- ly in Col. Roosevelt's pro-convention campaign. mission study in the Sunday School were taken up. Many questiOns Carew's camps. Mr. Carew bought were asked. and this part of the pro- a limit in Cavendish lately from the gum proved very instructive, as Cavendish Lumber CO., and will well as interesting, have a camp there all winter. The The inter-Initial: Of five minutes, hay, about forty-five tons, will be representing the afternoon at Whit- caged into the camps from Buckborn. by. was occupied by the audience - coming forward and looking at pic- DECISION SUSPENDED. turns and missionary curios, and a1. “ Father, our danghter is being so by the delegates going among the courted by a poet." audlulce and telling than of some of "' Is .that so, mother ? I'll kick the splendid afternoons spent at him out." Whitby in tennis. baseball. croquet, " Not so fast. Investigate first etc. and find out whether he works for a At the meeting. rspresalti'ng the magazine or for a breakfast-food fac- svenlag meeting. after a, gwtette, tory." . "Let the Lower Lights be Burning." by m C. Marsh and V. Marsh. mm. H. G. Manning snd‘An m'wore‘dmm‘w” by D 'THE Bum a B. WeldonaA. Allan and E. 0- Man- 1018 slam/when they ma thsir in:- S , _ prsssiou ' of the Whitby Summer - ; ..............fl..m.fl....... - TANDARD cation has shot attend the m Whitby Ma' tion intends color-mm“. for

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