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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Nov 1906, p. 11

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[899W Inlay 0‘ faith. };.iglf of "tn 0! ,.n..,. mu? Pup Mafia.» “Hutuâ€"77.7 . . Lw v»: r! 1 -o~c on . ’orunw. o'vv‘ 2.411150 stabfluzu tot be} hip. con. '11. am}. ova-hat. lmoltg’ cL‘hryf Good )3 ICE 1.40 In rum i"t y mus "i A V’. ‘7 ,. 5,59 92' 01' if» im’ TANG an; mm»; at the 361100! of Practical «amt», Toronto. Will narraafles somq rhn'hnq adventures, and narrow es- lh- wm ‘ Jar-dine. who has been .umimg the summer months with a er'W‘mg' partyin the districts sur- nimg Lake A-biti-bbi. New Onto.- ‘I‘Tw Rm. J. H. 'l‘vnuy. rector of OMm. m-nt north to Parry Sound wI-I'vre he expects to spend a couple n.‘ duh-1w hunting dean, mm Mario Poast. popular teacher of inhanon. has resigned her present «.3190! to accept a position more re- mum‘rath‘e. mam-s. u. Beatty, J.McGee. and John Weir, otOmemee, hav’e gone don- hunting in the northern part of 7 EWIT‘XII'U .county. Mus McCullough, daughter of the madam: Methodist minister, has tak- on her departure for New York to wwzmn ho. former inborn as privato ”HMS. A hunting party composed as fol- lows. Mean. Geo. English, 'I‘. B. away, of Omamee. W. J. Ferguson; and son Earnest. of Salem. -0ps, and (”no Rea. Lindsay, want north on Manda? t3 Bear Lake, Halbburton. ~-,. mturned recently to his home "w 'hm-Jnee before entering in upon Rev Mr. McClelland. of Toronto, occupied tha pulpit of thePresbyter- inn church lust Sabbath. Mrs. Robert Glenn of 434 Marie Sh. (Man's. Ont, writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkhsm :â€" "I.ydis E. Pinkliam‘s Vegetable (“om- pound is so well and vyidcly known that it dam not need m3 recomnwmlution, but I am pleased to ad it to the many which you have in its favor. I have sufl'orod untold monies from s serious female trouble for mmrlv three years, and the donors told me that. 1' must undergo an operation, but as I was unwilling to do this I tried your Ve- rsatile Compound, and 1 am only too For thirty years L 'dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoum has been curing the worst forms of femsle complaints, sll fum'tiqml tron leg, inflammation, ulcer- ation, falling am displacement, weakness. irregularities, indigestion and nervous pmstratiou. Any woman who could read the many grateful letters on tile in Mrs. .Piukham’s office would be con- vinced of the efficient-y of her edifice and Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Cam- poum l . Mk Mrs. "skin’s Adviceâ€"A New Best Understands s Ian’s Ills1 “ Lydin E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable (“om- pound is so well and widely known that it does not need mg recommendation. but I am pleased to nd it to the many which you have in its favor. 1 have auflorwl Imtold monies from n serious female trouble for m-arlv thrae ytm, and the. (loclors told me that I must undergo an operation, but as I was unwilling to do this I tried your Vo- mhle Compound, and ‘I am only too [t is quite true tl lat tluse troubles may reach a stage where an Operation is the only resourte, but such causes are much tuner than is generally supposed, because agreat many women lune been cured by Lylia E. Pinkham’ a \ egetable Com- pound after the doctors had said an: operation must be performed In fut, up to the point where the knife must be to secure instant relief, this medi- Ci 18 certain to help. strongest and most grateful state- ments possible to make come from women who, by taking Lydia E. Pink- .mm’ 9 Vegetable Compound, lime esca- ped serious egeoperations. Mrs. Robert Glenn of 434 Marie Sh, Ottawa. Ont, writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkhnm :â€" The very thouulat of the operating table and :he knife atrikes terror to her heart As one woman expressed it, when told by her physician that she must undergo an operation she felt. that her death knell had sounded. When a physician tells a woman, suf- faring fmmp female trouble that an open- gdon 3 necessar. it, of course, frightens er. Our hospitals are full of women who are: there for just such operations! Two Grateful Lotta-s from Women Who Avoided Serious Operationsâ€"Many Women. sum from we Condiuomwm Be unarmed. OPERATIONS AV _ ,,_ I Wm}: wuoanAN-WARDER, 30mm m; 1906; «w: at: the ma kind a! when: any (flare than yea can make {ks fig i kind 9f bread 9? paéstry an: a! the wrang kind 9f flour, 2 , Qgilvig’i» Reyni Humanoid Flam gs mag {rem hard séring wheat==a Whitman mil in 59mm that grinds fins and whimpnd preéuqss bread a astry that m whalmau' and naugshmg as wall 99 ight and marks a m that was :0 In lead up the wheat fie ‘ “ wmmmm paid (Crowded out last week.) OMEMEE. 4 Yea} giocgr pic'fés' *6 “11 you O 'lvic'o Royal Household [our beam You my be 2m excelien: eouk, but you cannot pro: dueje light, wholeseme baking unlegg the flour yea use he the kind that pefmies such results}, "59%! the milling; magmas cry alone wine: preduea MPROVEI) machinery will not, of itself, pro: dag? good figutfi A and ucoident born” the hwâ€"year- old'son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hulk-n. lust, Week. 'Ihn- child was riding on a. loud of turnips with The farmers in this Vicinity are busily- u-nguged taking in their wot crops. Mrs. Sow-r um] um childmn. of Toronto. roturnvd to thuir ltomu lflct week accompanied Ivy hx-r fath- or, Mr. N. Minter-n. as far as l'ult Perry. but being still weak from his meant sevene illness the juumcd proved too much for him, and he suflcred a relapse. consequently has had to take to his hell again. Un- der the skillful treatment of .,l)r. Mcl'huil. we hope for his srwm‘ly w- covcery. - Mr. and Mrs. .\. Vm'cm-. of Ash- hurn, rvturm-d tn thnir Funny «.21 Monday. ul’tt-r visiting: the luttcr's hum-r. Mr. (L M. I’uux‘cu. “lm is quite m. MANILLA. (Crowded out last week.) The many friends and acquaintan- ces of Mr. John McLean. of Lind- say. learned with deep rag-rut. (.1 his death last. week. he having- called upoh End. Visited Home ot‘ his friends and old neighbors of Mannie. on Thanksgiving Duy.- so that his 1-mi- dtm death was a. surprise to every- one. Mr. McIJean was or a kind und jm-ial disposition, and wpll resin-mu ad by all who had the pit-twin: 0!“ his uqquainmnvo. The writer of. this Cnhimn oxtvnds his sympathy to the bereaved widow. and chum-m. l Serious feminine troubles ere steadily on the int-tease among womenâ€"and before submitting to an o ration every women should try Lydia L. Pinkhun’e Vegetable Compound, and write Mm. Pinkhnm, at Lynn. Mass., for advice. “To my surprise the {floatation hauled. an the bad symptoms dlsappeared. and I am once more strong, vigorous and well; and 1 cannot express my thanks for what it has done for me.” capes experienced by himself in thu far north. The Presbyterian anniversary ser- vices will be conducted the second Sunday in NoVember. "Loss of strength, extreme nervousness, severe shooting paxps through the pelvic organs. cram p8. beaming-down 'ns, sud an irritable disposition compel] me to seek medical advice. The doctor after muting an examination, and that 1’ 1nd a serious female trouble- and ulceration. and advised an operation as my on hope. To this I strongly objectedâ€"and. decided as a last mart to try Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetoble Compound. pleased that laid so, for it labored me to perfect health, saving me the pain of an operation and the immense bins attending the same. Pray accept my hearty thanks and best Wishes." ‘ Miss Margamt )Ierkley of 275 3d Street: Milwaukee, Wis, writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham :â€" cause. St- Charles. 0%., 895's : "J straMW “Vise Wet: new to he? Baby’s Own Tablets in the house My ways. I have used them fun” cram, 0011!: and otherâ€"1113 o! hqod pad fou_t_1d_ than the .m‘g'fb When magma Mme pmmsiwis over a msdwm far am pm. H» as safe to: a" that ”has high mam. Every no bur who ms used my. awn. 'mm “mks “WWW in 9mm of them, and was cvm~91hcu What haw_much sand they have done My Chgdrcp. rgm, A!!!“ My; new»: ‘fvmpletan, {he ”rotary a! £93 Hastings ('mmty’ mm, mm up tram Mlteville and warm the mung, giving sigma valuame in: (mamas: The: «mat vets: a! thanks $9 the smokers way very “mt: H. I"; Skew;- executive enmmlttm mm mm (Mugs: Putts id flflfl= mark h‘ M. Quartile. Mutant Gamâ€" Mam-Mum W: .1; hum, «tam mm; ‘ { Al” the conclusion of these Midwa- 3sen the meeting unanimously endors- ed the platform presmtetl tn them nml forum! the. Cmnpbellford and spy-mum; branch. 1“":an those pm- swnt sighed the membership roll, I!- ter which the following oflit‘et‘s mm: unpainted :,Prmldent. 1‘“. W. Wand; first Hoe-president. George- A; Mme; wand nee-president, C; 5; (“Hum secretary; A.- fl; Comm, treasurer, Olin-r Adams followed with an address, malnly devoted to the imâ€" portnnm- to the farmer}! bird life as adostroyer (yr lnsocts and nox- iuus wwds‘ were recognized. 7 He also sketched the future of the future of the Trent Valley Canal, if the farmer assistal in this work, and thereby produced the finest and most unique sportsmnn's waterway in the world, and whowvd how. taking in the Bay of Quinto, Georgian Bay. Kuu'artha Lakes and Rideau Lakes. then- would he a thousand miles of good milling and beautiful scenery. A larger number of citizens of all classes wore roused to enthusiasm- by tho hddreasos or A. Kelly Evans and Oliver Adams. hecretary and vice-pm- dent. from the headquarters branch at. Toronto. These speakers 0x5 planned clearly the objects and dutletlJ of the association. and showed how 1 ‘Cump‘hellrord could be mmmwd b3 : forming ulmvwh and helping ll the: Work. Mr. Evans cltod'tho- past andl prom-m condition of tho State of Maine. and showed from stutlatitu the immense sums of money possl-blu! touuruct by rousonnblo protection! pelng nfl'ordod fish and game. I 3A BRANCH ovum ()NTARIO‘AS- ‘ SOCIA’I‘JUN onc‘mzmv AT (TAMI‘BEI‘JJ-‘ORD. ~ A rc-ccnt despatch from Campbell' ford says: (‘nmpbollford falls Illine with n. branch of the (Tmtnrio Fish and Game Protective Association. which was formed. to-night. On behalf of the conductors inno- coanco of any wrongdoing is asserted. andit is claimed tdntif any com- plaint is made it, ought to be clear- ly and specifically stated, and that the men should be given. wn oppnrtu- ity of meeting: it. i The position the conductors take is that they have been innocent of any wrongdoing and that. a. vague de- claration of "serV'ices unsatisfac- tory" is not sufficient justification for dispensing with the services of a number of men occupying positions of responsibility and trust. This is the latest development 111 non'nection with the affair, so far as can be gathered from members of that: bodies in this city. Montreal. Oct. 81.â€"The conductors who have been required to relinqanjlsh their positions on the Grand Trunk baVe submitted their case to'theOr- tier of Railway Conductors and it is expected that the Executives of these organizations will intorpoae on behalf of their members. and insist. upon a conference and upon investi- gation of whatever complaints the ofllcials have against the employee concerned. G.T.R. Conductors Will Sube mit Case to Their Order Enthusiastic Mothers The Protection of Fish and Mytommwwu n ., new a! no ’ 3‘ e are ‘ V a: ' " ’5‘?! to report a. is thinner. ‘ ‘ QM *- m W m ”meomw or .m- mxa. ,. mu: m “m, b. ‘no “a in the‘ 9000.! w. m ourw'llflh and W‘ won-taint. mucus; critical Hethodm church here next gm), We pmpel our GM!”- provide our um. and warm our homes; with lawnmomtomtymdu W'QMNWWW. wttlclew muons. «have being held :0. sum. service to "W POW u ”NW0. but. than we not wry may Niagara. mu. commence at 10.30 .. 111. WWW- mm W '0 m Iron. com. M um. um, and an Wordrenchedhu‘elmwookm otl-rmllw'emdandmtunmmotmmm (Hoveknd.0hio.aolnhedenth otl’r. mun-tow! mind-lawman magnum.” W. E. Park. who has been of late ~ Without 00“ "3 Gould 30!- mnh cob. and cobra-Al. from a. cor- mmng with his daughter. In. tun kind of ugh-elm bitumen- cod in tho only (not yet. known to Bell. 0, that city. The d m that produces I: but Intonlo enough to men on and hard me): was well known here. being the we: a. liquid, by which process we mwlodtoextnct the maul: we pmpriotor of the Queen's hotel for 3 - ' land would not be the mt world wor . t n, 0. number of yms' , - - “mfg-35¢, Qnr hat {magnum Eunnlv of cm? W i W i ' Mr. Henry. m'ratirod elem. of Little Bristain. has purchased the property of the inte J amen Flam- ming. ‘ot South-‘Muilla. Mr. Dan McLean. of Gravonhurst. paid Manillu a. short visit lust weak. his tuber. when he accidvntfllye tell 6!! the ma. the migbn pm (No er hi0 leg. tncturlng and badly wintering the bow won them. Dr WWW“ charge of the can. and the little mirror is doing u Well as an be expected“ __ ‘i g game vuwume in: , g .3 mm Q'WW" . “0'60! 9* smug! WW 9! than?“ 99,992?qu a flaw“ néhng w M“ W as was very “my and as”! M r h ' ‘ 11.32:“ My tummy“ $9 an. m can. 199; M Costa Under 3mm: CquMb‘a laws. av but Gummy mums [or con! and an m that puma”: mm Me «I the Emma 0! than. a coma and copy at their mule. u! imwm. "I m 0mm. and me a! «he vistas": In other warden. W In to not under the I“: 9! 11mm Gummy“. baton um um um «mm the human; 6! the Pféflm and ed as out. and MW an aunt.“ ta lawman an m mans by the Governing” no». to when a «war: mm: be made. "6 c a): of live mm per ton pace w the u t m every-ton a! can mud: 'flm new m can" steam ,ucmmum. bomb the owner at tome-Inmates! 100mm,“. maker-«an Mum ' mpg: indetngwnlmuumhmduu 99mm «on . with any mesa a " " . mama- . , A___A ; ‘-_A-- _._‘, fl...- ‘4‘.”â€" AluAAJ nh- Fathers. mother: and guardians. who how the welfare ‘of your chu- dron gt. heart, and wont. to provide for their future needs. write an [or informuuon. und investigate our proponltlon curetully. You will than]: us later {or the advice given. Auk or write for prlnted pro-poem: and reports. etc. We will show you umpiee of the coal and of the coke. and the assays ot'the cool from Government omchle and other author!- ties. Remember. for ”50.00 you will get one thouund chore- of Ann! muted Coal. which will secure for you and your family u source 0! u- come. And may nuke you indomndeltly rich. Nmmtm. 1.000 M of Crow‘s Nest Pu- Cool in to-dw worth $285,000. ud brim o yearly remue at over 110.000.00. THIS STOCK WILL m ADVANCED m 40 CW A ERA!!!) 0N Novmnm mun. . h, . Mutton to In.“ Ihmholdeu :- locust by the Who is your Two Years From Now the etock should begin to [my handsome dividends. end In another you at two may hate 0. can vnlmuion on the mnrket. Iromthe dividends it. then will pay of! nt least $10.00 per elm-e. This calcuhtlon I. based on sound and conservetive buelnou judgment. and on well-ulna law» oi nntunl growth. It. is ‘qulte we to the: when the Amelpmnted (‘onl Company shell have fully equip m tour proportlee on * Cold Water River. in Nicole Volley. 13.0.. And he: bunt up n market forlu product. and can produce coal end coke on e. large we. which may re- quire nix or seven year: to noeomplleh (taking the (‘row’u Neat. Cool Co. u an example). this stock should then be worth on it. own merit. from the dividend Mo than will MN.“ ‘10090 9'! M: . - 7 . .. you man" desire. 01 Gunman Mb mm. Main 8800 I‘d , m The fact thu. we luvs been in business in and“ ho h ' (or 35 years should mean much to on when you a: 1M 7 ordain; your F311 But]. at Wink! moat. ' We have the emu. the stain. ad the Price to suit yon. We: have the stack and flu huge“ amro 13:40!thde pram, u _ Our “WWW fox-Mud,“ inflame. “‘0“ Douche-PW . ‘ V“.- England would not. b. the great Vorld power also :- («o-do; if, .lt wanbtlorhormublwmplyotood. . Cod in tho but“ of all :uduutrial and commercial walth. Cod-mining in Britta: Columbia. has sums been a. 3m: meters. 1:. is a. gmt deal libs diunoad mining in South Atticaâ€"c. bonanza. of the first magnitudo._ . Coal is My W the gum; comwty of a. world. ‘ Wm; cod w. m- our‘muh‘nd Mam an out than. rum: dthml wa pmpel our Mp0. provide our avian. and warm our homes; With coal to M“ m produc- Ww. with a tow muons. M “to: pow in ”rubble. but. than are not. very may NW Fun. howavor, with 00.1 No Wm Immune. but. m. .md.‘ and all owmhmwommmun. Datamation mull ‘nmutounquod.tgwlthmrockudhmm. . A Second Crow’s Nest up. hum of Imllh column. Ium (you: $12.00 up. 01mm W and cheaper thin you can b” them elsewhere. mm “It latest designs i A NEW FALL SUIT M‘“fl look. and luppflu. Public and High lohool To the Students of Lindsay and Surrounding nggtry. chloy Bron, Is now in crder’. WNew , Full M‘Winter Tweed! are to W. and the u- sorunmm novar better Sweeping Re- V duction in Pianos We Ve apes“! its tent to this Hm» of our Mum Ifid we respectfully new a share of your pew. EVEBI'IT PIANOS built to m a life time, impr- .‘ ‘ “to introduce our pinnos in Lindsaysnd surrounding country we have decided to cut the price to 8240.00; at my taunt. 825.00 down and $8.00 per month, also Ho. Bowing [whines at 25.00 Terms $10.00 down, and $8.00 or $4.00 per month till paid; you slut we carry 3 FULL LINE of We wish to inform mmwummmmmmmmyfiu. Everitt Piano Company ADDfiW ’Prholpnl J. w. Johnson Busines- College "1.1.:le 00ml“ Guvuiud Wheeler a: Bum IRON ROWING m SIDING SKYLIGHTB HOT AIR FURNICEB tumor- l‘ud Bollar- lus the man! 3mmrour and ’Iucomntul ”when College «in Canada. and “to must Wy amended in Amman n In cumu- The Ontario m mu its» lut ”um Iflh Ylll. PAGE WI

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