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Watchman Warder (1899), 31 Oct 1912, p. 5

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other medicine which 5313’ 1'1 'e'iwing the u on een ed 30 many 33,3 as has Lydia E. ble Compound. community you Will Lave 08¢!) restored to Mismedicine. Almost l meet knows of the lecn doinrr among suf. the past. .1‘) yam B. â€"°‘l ha e always bf’omen an i a weak- l ness there and often al:tt‘l' meals a sore. ‘ness in my stomach, ll v12. E l’i'kham’ 3 \r e ,1! ta (imp and has do..e me r; 'lch good. 1 «1m strrmfer, digestion is hotter and I can work Wl‘h ambition. l ’n a v a r'DCIOII" up"? to a n y mothers; of families J: tan-1' l' as l1 is th“ “'0'“. ‘rou (an pus,â€" [rs ~ Mrs W RLLKAM lr. r l: ,_,\' P, Lo. iorutory fit Lynn, taming: hundreds of from wom In Seek- . many 0' '33:; state tux-es that thev have '2 in: Tu .‘ i filial E. - (7‘ 72.3: ;::-..‘_ many .1: ins >ILV’8d them A. ‘07! 'Jv I 3 I 0T3 Executed Street, N Priestley’s Navy Blue Serge, 48 inch, reg. 60c, sale......493 10 pieces of Dress Chad“, different 5.11:: Sill” , clout-vol cocoons-9.... l 0 $3 4.3 12- 4 sale coooooonunnootuttl t... ‘ l i . run" - .. ‘fi .. plow; WWI-II I H ' “v' . A Q ' 1.).“ A .26.. a x. hummus“ AM“ smug. m 3 321m up page o . 5‘5 , ‘32. (A ‘ . .; ,7 v B .53. -,m 'ri ge‘ffi ‘4" "‘ g. 3‘: 3 no»: .. «*3 fig 2: 3575’:- 7'4 x": 83?:an ‘Lb‘M-‘Hmv comm» W. 23% 4.. .7 ... . «wwk-‘a «Amman-M oqu" _.;‘.:..-.:’.‘> - “é" outnmmmjmmi {-3575 ,_ ~....,_ A... d howl“ . ...... ',.‘..‘..'~o . . .. ....o .â€" . Ho. .o: to :z”:” o. o'eo’oo'o . ‘4: '. . . Danger ofCEi’ooic a“ . . l‘.‘.\'l"!; “ ' :‘iiai; Hun- }, ‘1 1i ‘ «nulls its peril 112:1}; but 1h 1 best g". it) a Will) it sn‘oly n; .'-:l 3:1» d like, New weeks L120 01' u l- ::: up." 5.” .-\n eminent . "l ';\‘e ~ ‘n‘ 11'“! {ill-(‘5 t() A C W. (I [L l ‘ _ v l ~ '~ A A). 11;: his brotn- , Who”) mm” dieing (ire-sued in carbolic acid. I . i. ‘. . . .‘. , ‘ . n: Holinzh comes' uh. n he called this paper s utter}- .) 'i:»- l’I-iiilstincs. andI oblmed to cut ozl the :lng'er, 'l-s‘ :11 fight him. ; , ‘lu 7- v , l . all: 1.1, most Lommt n.) l l ‘1 » or: s’JY‘f making UN“ asks “ave-int 13 bithloride ()i the~1w15iv¢ sublimatel, but this is one the deadliest poisons known, .iiz' ‘rn-t“ 1’” ' o ' haul l‘lltR‘St‘. .1: ‘ ()F‘Wls‘ six-1w)»: soul; ll.\ li’l'lJ‘IY. ‘..~ pit. tired." says friends in Lindsay, - o > '. 'S .1, , the brook, shepherd’s ~' 3":‘w 7.115 '.1;. : . ,_ , (' v..at.1 and f er llillie spent is A “‘13? the holiday «thtluri h u- ,, .. h L n t 9 n o1 loronto, vxslted Mr. lo-morrow . ' ' "Sll‘zi 5 ‘ ' - ( ‘ i1”. express from the hm ch.ckh‘ dd . ma)£1tem).ndmmchaeoéhhboobz 1.) ii Tile $4.90 9 (Like illustration in the announcements from day to day.) :» WEBSTER’S This Dictionary :8 NOT published by the original pub- > ”cw lishers of Webster’s Dictionary or by successors. ? Illustrated Bound in full Limp leather, flexibl " .SHCTIONAkyon back and sides, printed on Bible paper. With red ,. n and corners rounded; beautiful, strong. durable. gneral contents as described elsewhere there are man! go" 31' 600 subjects beautifully illustrated by p.“ .23, numerous sub} ects by monotone, 16 s of valuable 3:123“ two colors. and the latest Cmsns.% at this SIX Consecutive Dictionary Coupons andtb It is exactly the name as the 84. 00 book. no ‘ m ' a Ana-xxx nix Kauai/4 ' I. .t . 98¢ 'V’ New ceptuxthestymorm m...“ bindlncâ€"wm n in New - Wm 'ed mu: 2mm, w ,â€" MY with ollvo Enid-Bo; m with Sanare cosndeges gill; not “a ham; m ' ’3 c are M Cm .4 9.. 81C.“ mcrcu ry (c Mr. and Mrs. lionuld .llcblacher 31c lilachern 's weaves, .. . \l -.. 5) gr . ‘1' ‘-’ ii . . , . . , gb';.’.lf .3 l,‘\..‘l. till, *3 . . . , . ...l . . , I': :ujw}I'.":".'.i‘"I""I":':‘°:”:":”.”:”:’2" ("ir‘mlii' acid, on“ of tho most 0. . . . v \ . ”A \\ “‘1” \ulwatirlo antiseptiz's kimvn to sur- u‘l-«ms, is at thv‘ sumo time one of the L \ , viii and most. ll;:!'l;‘:~l‘ull>‘. it is trod (l;tll)' ., ' o ' - .- - . w .. A .. ‘ - l - ill . Ewen . (“mun 1104.1}. l)_\ opczdnois 1n the Sill'WPUIIS York surgeon hud child had turnrd black after and ion antisep- or- 01' l‘ _ v vivid foul." sans the- ,” .. . ‘ Hartley. ()ct. :39.â€"â€"Mrs_ John Smith spent Thanksgiving visitingr )l-iss Lizzie Moynes and her broth-' visiting ' - coco hetwecx‘. the; ‘ ' lot the homo (1! Mr l‘. 'l‘hornhurv. I : ‘I‘wn To the 112111,]! lune pokes him; Mr. Silt: s Smith accompanied by . ~ in. of his block, and his friend Mr. George Merrill, visited "-71‘ All“: Ski'lUOG-‘(L ' im the home of the former on Sun- “-l ..4J.1nch l‘lannellczte, in iigllt and dark colors, reg. Ladies' Llama Cashmere Hose, sale 35c per pair, or 3 pairs Ll'lies’ H-mdkerchicfs, slightly soiled, reg 10c, sale .........5c re ,5. 43c 1‘0 pieces of Light and Dork [fl-int, reg. 13c, sale.........10c 12§c, -..-â€" --â€" - 4 Fl lmmellette Blankets. sale 31 10 per pair ..............$1.68 Me i s l lecce lincd Underwear. the 50?: quulities lor 15c off all Floor Rugs this week. 2153 Wound Dressing l i: has no color or odor is easily mis- 'l‘o avoid this it I lit. the lirxnum \\hu under-:g'iH-n wash wounds ,- 10“., . lthe lnlured," 'to the case ho was expecting to be :ablc. {iodine is used pure and is applied by dippingr a wad of cotton or antisep- tic gauze in it and swabbing out the careful to penetrate, (wound, being: and as i this thoroughly . mothe Miss sister, Miss l in _' her Toronto, till (lay MR. , day, returning to Toronto on Monâ€"i ii . i. i . éday eveninz “ .-.i .mi. tieres, g Mes-st". \ngus and John Vetguson I' last. lloss told; . l or the Johnson (onstiuction (‘om-- '.. . 'u‘: '1 en to-‘ . m' n ‘t t ,lpany. 01 Newcastle. \isitvd their - _ ‘ Iparents on Sunday and Monday. w ' tun: go? lvo and had the misfortune to strain his slight extent a colonist sleeper left. ankle which he still suffers. era] davs hinting partridge. aboutlbag’gage car 17 miles north- west of Haliburton, trains escaped “MW."- and asserts that the woods are full Some of the birds 100k like great Plymouth Rock chickens, of them. ilzi'mu {or writer. pcc iull\ monly is danger of infection services are not; immediately 1 1.4 sale ".440 ,'is customary to color solutions of (‘olored tablets are for making solutions 01 am Albert S. M01- strength Dr. in “live Immediate says it should be used ‘Two Highlanders .- «fly: thousand: . ' l a , . , ,A .ui) to ‘ :):1_\;Lt:l‘ (;,t(:'r:,.:ll)ef1:x:>d l)«j"l.<0lls had i :gl:::i();\e:f :PZS‘;331~0:“ $13835 mth: l K. I] d w k 'F . o o : , . . . \_ ‘ 1:11,) {‘13: 7 ‘31, :2;(T3,,jqiij :dmn:)::::md 111111; :35: “3:38 it; 0 Ld:s2::>;nifo::t::_ ! I e ill rec lhe hlgheSt salal’led DOSlgnePS 2.!) : .1lrrliiltjvirlliluili‘ inildusr solu‘tiionk o‘iAcurbollc ncid, foi‘ As n. washfor a-wourtl it ma.v be. ' THE DEAD. originated our StYleS. The beSt .Y'TYY: '11: ”E .‘,' A 31;.” " " 3 ’l . ~.; 7 .. ' I‘l- ‘: i i i ’- . b.‘ . . ~ -- .d d k y l m h iron; is 1::1):(ll<:)-l:i)ltliixv: ‘;:i1i(l)li>:::dpi:; -;:;:(iln lSable? 2:0: psililtulilnlveft2ri‘e) ‘1 i 1 ”hi“ M“ Mu'dOCk’ 11 Now St' pal an mOSt S ilful journe men lodinr is another antiseptic that is highly recommended ; it is‘ used c0m- on dirty “ ounds, In such cases the I l h i111 ; AWVWMMW l l r on 'l‘hanksgiVim,r Ella (‘umphcll V Mrs. W. Ma mie Spence. cousin Mr. Jars. 'l‘uesday. PARTRIDGE mill-TING ('OLVIN HOME FROM HUNT .I.\' H.\LIBURTO.\'. Mr. Wm. ( olvin returned on Tues- day from a trip in the north coun- try, where he has been for the past. few weeks recuperating his health. Mr. ( oliin Visited around Haliburton. comotives w hile away . he stated. Mr. CoIVin showed The Warder man one, which weighed when dressed 6 Were it not that. rain fell most of the time. leaving it the woods where the ,foliage' was dense. the tourist staited that he muld have bagged enough to feed a batallion of soldiers for dinner in a half day hunt . lbs. an difficult cl 3 025. to penetrate Bound Over to '_- appeared for defendant. 810, 000 widow, A stingy farmer. having married a seriousness o! the situation dawned was congrntuluted upon those in command the men by a. neighbor, who said. . fowtully. gne $10,099 kn; cost $2 {or use finiw‘f‘fl’f-‘ii [- ; ' . ' _- , . 'FJohnIheuyounre’lOOOOtOnochancetotahetbekmedorin- ’thogood" " - . "-.N0".replied Farmer John mammmmmum “Not Quite $10,000,013 away with. 1%. ' and a doctor's isitcd Benson on Sunday. accompanied Barron, of visited friends 1‘ He spent Sev- Keep the Peace A settlement in the Valentin. asâ€" of an‘ old tvpe, lighth constructed, sault case was made Wednesday the court held before' County Magis- While the impact was not severe or: ’ trate 1“. D. Moore. K.C-. by the de- the other coaches it the train tendant in the case giving sureties of wards $100.00 to keep the peace for one most affected were splintered into year, and paying all costs. Major F. Hoknes Hopkins, B. A., for plaintifi, and Mr. Thos. Stewart chaos LOOPERYEAR FRANK HILL. {ore ocorixig lots the G. T. P. our. Hrs (001mm “115 [MKS GOOD Frank Hill, Oct. 29.â€"-.Mrs Dennis vey the town and oll‘er for sale only spoke at Be‘han Sulllm, of Peterboro, has been vis- genuine townsite property. y iting friends here for the past. week. M Today you can buv lots at the Dr. and Mrs. Malone), of Corn- r A M PI: iOri inal rim and te d b . . . 0 int! g p rms ma 9 y Bethany, Oct. 29.â€"0n Wednesday wall, spent Thanksgiving visiting n APPO d' 'the railway company through Mr. Agent For C. T. P. Trans- the latter's mother Mrs. John Scol- Paton and patrons should secure eVening, Oct. 23, the W.M.S.. of the , Methodist church gave an “ At. lard. m’ E was. them before it is all in the hands of ‘i Home " in the honor of Mrs. (Dr.) The M58393 Loretta Kennedy, 1111- cont ntal To u? com- individual owners. Call at the to Jeflers, of Lindsay. Mrs. JelTers elda Flood, Grace Houlihan and my railway school or see Mr. Paton. '0 gave a vet, interesting address on Olive Mechan, of St. Joseph's con- , l Willow River, British Columbia, 3‘; the Women's Missionary Society and vent. Lindsay. Spent the .holiday The Grand Tmnk pacific Railway .i‘usi surveyed and put on the market. 3 ‘ its foundation, which was very rhuch here. Co. hR'e appointed Mr. A. M I'atonl‘s the first. oflicial central British their only authorized townsite (‘olumbia G T- P townsite 0“ sale. land agent in this district. Deeds ‘ It is at the confluence of the l‘ raser, Some readings, duets filled up the evening Miss Josie llrick is at present Vis- appreciated. iting friends in Toronto. and addresses till 10 p.m., after which the ladies Miss Greta clarke. of Springville.gf0r lots purchased ‘- direct l‘roml Salmon and \\illow Rivers 'l‘ribu- ‘ served refreshments to all. spent Sunday under the parental the Railway Co. and lots anywhere'u‘ry are fertile agricultural areas, 4.. i , Mr. and Mrs. H. Griflin. of Drillia. 1'00!- along the “m, where a station is to .cxtensiYe coal mines, millions of feet . have returned home. after spending a .The Misses Lizzie Murray and Mag- be erected can be secured for ““19 l of finest spruce, fir, cedar and cotâ€" couple of weeks with Mrs. A. Grif- gie Hickey, of Ieterboro, are mimoney and easv terms of payment tonwood gold mines, and water 1 tin. present the guests of Miss Clarul'mum“h Mr. l’aton. The (:.'l‘.P. power enough to generate thousands j The Rev. Mr. Poston, of St. Paul's Hickey. . :must build towns to get business of horsepower to run the mills and ' l church, has been removed to Mel- 1h? Misses (‘ \ounge, K 0 teary. and unv purchases made now are factories which are sure to come. . ' ford, Prince Edward county. 11. Hecnan, 1.. HiCkeN. K. Maloney ' You get a deed direct from the ' sure to be profitable. 90 per cent. , . " . - - nd H. M hone' attended 1h . - , l ; . . . -- - . __ M“ James “Chmnon lo“ a “nu :her's cunfenthh in l’eterbo: iii:10f the people “ho get ”Ch 111 the ((ild/llglllllllk\l,d011jc “W )0” 10:" h . , . ‘ ( . ‘ . ,. . . , . ‘. . . . ._ 8.1,“? marc‘o-n Slmdé“ labt' week 0 [west make their 1110ne.\' on land (‘( iV'l‘ " {1}.“ '. 1‘ l 'l('il‘l(‘ :IR‘A b lhanksgnmg Ila) passed oil ‘0” . transit-rs, but you do not require to ‘ 1’\I.‘\ l .U. ““L >111" ('0' â€"_'_â€"- quietly here. the new passenger train on the (‘.l’.lt. being the only excite- ment, along with a little hunting, which some of our sports indulged -\ Mr. l’aton has lists of all the ‘ go there to prolit. The Turkish War Minister reported 1, plans and price .to (.‘onstantinOple that a. big battlelchoice townsites on the (l. 'l‘. l’. in wusyafzing on the River Erkene. the the Western Provinces, and citizens RICH, liS'l‘A'l'lC DEAL. A large real estate deal was con- 1n. , ~ Turks occupying a favorable . posi- would do well to see him, get a lull summated a day oritwo ago where- Mr. and Mrs. Holley. of l‘cterboro, tion. "' lor two and the construction of lheé bv Mr lohn (Jar-w . tl .' I spent Thanksgiving with their daugh- (lrnud 'l‘runk pacific will do me? C ' ' ‘ t ' 01 K ' ohn tor, Mrs. (R011) P. H. Neville. â€" W i-osl Will's“ I-U'H'W (o, lwmmws owner . ). ).- )‘ - . A ~ ' V SI)1:*II:£ 'l‘lii1:l£;:ri\‘i:l;xlfivth1:313:32:luon' In addition to the two trains! The (inl,\" land the Grand Trunk or ”‘9 l‘Y‘OiN‘I‘U’ limm'n as We hen- ‘ the accident. l’ucillc own Ill the “not Is actual “Nix l”“’l"‘l'1.‘. 11 comprxscs all I 1m olxcd in a long. _. _., -.__.._._..._. Mr. and Mrs. Walter llurns of l‘c- . lixciuht die“ in ' the liver from th- lounmtu limd. l‘utrons~ are assured that Property along 1hr river front tcrhoro, were here over the ht)ll(ltl\ . ' ' - . - , ‘. . with f 'rnd west “as due, the 'l'ecswutcr local 5 ”Hit N” llm'vhuscs made arr Ul'llrlllill from the \\i-llmmonâ€"sl, hridgn north ' r19. 5. , , _ . ,. , -» l. . . . . ' W a t hoax that \I' nosed down. and two rein-1 trams (.mml Hunk l’uculc ll)\\ll\|lt'l 1‘, llondâ€"st., lllt‘llflllllL" all lllc budd- e l'(‘ sorrv n ‘ l 155 . . . ~ . . . . )“mi ”Hid I . \ r ll nl 1nl iron-e out from Toronto hearing the unu “”1 sub-dindi-d SUI“ Jugs thereon, including: the brick u ‘ c z . U" is ‘c \ i .1 < (or . . _ , ‘ th d t . ll 1 ‘ h lwrt'cking crow, with doctors and slot] located :11 some point “herr- resldan-c now OCcupied by Mr. Q “C ()l' S Cure. L‘ 10 )0 S l‘ I . ‘ nurses. the road may not. have a depot. l’m- 1’0gue. may soon be around again. ‘~.;\lrs .‘lOrt‘llUUSC‘ and son of 'l'o-l i‘,1untn spent "lhunksghing- with hurl throlllt‘l' Mi \\. A. llioun I- A number «)1 l..( .1. pupils the holiday with their parents, lure always glad to sue them (‘Oll‘d‘ ' as they make the village more live- l\'. \liss terlvoro, in l‘v- Lind- .\Il(l iv Staples, teacher Miss l'lllu Staples, of vercoal Perfection .lohn Staples. of ()rono Illt‘ holiday with their soy and Air. mother lh-- - l l l l l l l Mann-1 s 'l A. l spout A number aim i vex-5a r5 from here attended the Methodist church on Sunday, services of made osâ€" In our Overcoat display we olfer our trade the master productions of ' the best Overcoat Makers! (‘are ' | 8:151. l‘rixute .l, Tailors, working under the most sanitary conditions, made them. Every workman is a Specialist, These forces have been at work producing the Overcoats we now offer for your selection. We show all the Conservative Models as well as the Smart Crea- tions for. Classy Dressers. Every choice, new and wanted fabric. $6. 50, $8. 00, $10 00 to $25. 00 Step 1n to see what’ 5 new in Overcoats this season. See the best Overcoats made! llu'mut) no. 110 Alcinu- aged ‘20, i 'u\' ‘. sin-.rl -. l’arcnts where there‘ ' ' O .the old country. avail- tincture of l l oct. 29. â€"â€"'l'he lhnnks- Toronto, manocuxres had a when two L. l’ R. .lunc- giving hay arm} fatal termination trains collided at Streets‘ ille tion at 6 01 last m‘cning killin-r. two ipeisons and iniuring about onto at lch o'clock, heavily ludeu with holiday traxmelers had orders to (lay. her pass troop special number two at The special had likewise orders to pass Streetsville Junction. instead 01 taking the switch at the west end station Him the engineer overrun his limit and struck the regular after it had just got under Who actually is to blame thel .l OlllOlS 'l'hc (‘hicago express leavingr 'l‘or~ l 0! the I l way. ('.I’.R. last night. Fortunately both trains were tru- vnling at slow speed or the casual- olliciuls were unable to state rom Sit/the {her at this point but tics would have been more numer- ous and more severe. \Vhilc the lo-‘l ' ‘° ”““ WHY WAIT on pain from the troop train was telescoped to more than half its length by the. The crews of both There‘s nothing to be gained by waiting until every other man in Town has selected The immediate ellect of the acci- 3:33.333“? 213.12%. ’iiiouéiiaggifii his Fall Suit before choosing yours! colonist sleeper, which was filled with "room... mm “W“ You’ll have less to choose from and less berths and demolishing seats as if they had been made of pasteboard. The shock was terrific. The men of “ A ” Company of the 48th High- landers occupied the front seats, and scarcely one escaped without more or less njury. It was fortunate that the floor of the baggage car did not penetrate the passenger coach at a high level or the loss of life would have been greater. Both the dead men were badly cut about the head and it is said that Bunnatyne's back was broken. ’1‘ he fact that the homage car was time to wear it beforethe fashions change again! You know they do that very quickly now- adays. Come for a Look Right Now! ‘ . We will show you the most attractive Clothes you ever saw 2 Beautiful in desngns, with all the new fall curves worked in. Elegant finish, handsome in fabric, perfect in lit, and always at Moderate Suits at $6. $8, $10 to $20- Every visit to our store‘and every look st our garments will verify our claims to Clothes Excellence. *4â€" for the demolition. at. may account to- rear, the two coaches the liragments. The confusion was great, lights went out and general prevailed. Orders were shouted on every hand, but‘ nobody " knew where to turn. As soon as the turnedtowithawill.'1here was‘ imodoutotthedoorl.uudthelflét “moon-alum ammonium“ '~ ‘

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