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Watchman Warder (1899), 4 Nov 1908, p. 6

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Lay your case before them can denthlly and they will tell you honestly if yonu-ecnmble. , a few of our lines and prices; ' When you buy “Crowp Brand” you obtam a Syrup as clear as crystal and of guaranteed purity and wholmmenus. It costs you no more than ordi- nary syrup and yet it is purer, better, and more wholesome in every way. It is the greatest food for growing children, and can be given in anyquantity “Crown Brand Syrup” is put up in 2, 5, IO and aolb. air-tight tins, with liftâ€"off lids. 80 act and genuineiy deli- ciom- “Crown Brand Syrup” that you’ll enjoy its flavor about ten times more than that of any other make. ’ this. name means that you want-the beatâ€"the purestâ€" the most wholesome and reliable ttble syrup it is possible to produce. YOU CAN my WHEN cunm and . Shoes CANADA FOR 20 ving. We have a complete ", children’s rubbers and rubber HEN you order Syrup em ,hasize the name “ , OWN BRAND” for gin-e favorabl; :1:de vorabl known through. $119K ve done bust- oussnds of patients icuredb by then; 33881: n mull- u. -1 Au, SOA YEARS fair. .Mr. H. H. Dryden and Mr. George W. Dryden; the former from Toronto, and the latter from Whitby, were in ton on Monday on their way to Eagle lake, Haliburton w, , ,-- ., -...---, nnvul luv "the fouung very much enjoyeé. " home. corner o!_Cambridge and Mel- _ f The Carew-Simpson party is one of bournc-sts. Servxces wxll beheld at [the jdlliest of the numerous eateries thee house half an hour earlier, after :==:=== Swho frequent the wood during the thch the remains will be conveyed to Isaac Garlough w: I deer hunting season. This partv gen- the Riverside cemetery for interment. jury at Cornwall 0: erally bring back many trophieé, evi- . R939 Bricksteqd. I denoc or their skill with the rifle. This The G.T.R. workshop at Bellevnle wmdow towards so: year Joe Lytle gem afong as Master station wastdamag-ed by fire. annoying him, and I of the Hunt, and there is little about! Forty-one 'lawyers appeared in the found near the place deer hunting of which he is not ac-( New York Supreme‘ Court to claim The Iowa suflraget N, quainted. The party is comprised of the estate of $2,000,000 of the late to follow in the step: the following members: Senator Mc- Daniel C. Kingsland. ' taut em in Eng! Hugh, L. A. Campbell, H. A. Holmes “I“ W. H. Simpson, J. McConnell, J Carew, and w. Goodwin. They wili Int 0 ‘- ~ ' i I hunt at Moose Lake, north of Kalb. ‘ A A-- - - u burton. or tents, sleep inrcé lioughs, and eat v11 themselves. It is a oqtfing very much e a couple of more from Port Hope! will also hunt along with these men! Haliburton county contains plcnty of deer, according to reports and with-I lng a few: days the crack of the riflel {will make the rocks of that county g (resound. Many deer are shot there! 1 annually. CAREW-SIMPSQN PARTY. I 1 Back at the hunting grounds the!1 hounds will bein full cry this morn- < 1 ing for the deer hunting season opens 1 Monday. For the next two weeks the l woods will be inhabited by many huntersâ€"farmers, business men, and in fact men from every walk in life. b In the backwoods they live in shacks {e1 01‘ tents. 81m“ in Damn kfld- -_ AA _ 0 -J‘Io "ru uUNT THE DEER. ' Saturday eveningfl-was celebrate! as Hallowe'en by many townspeophfi Mr. Andrew .Brown, of Chatham, is Strange to say little damage was the,guest of his brother, Mr. George ‘dcne around town by bovs. A3 a Brown, St. Peter-st, for a few days. ‘ Mr. Brown is accompanied by s rule the young fellow? th'nk they . ‘ this was done Saturday night. Chief. figdsBro“t!}l1'v:aS£§r former ’95”th of Vincent scared a couple of boys bad‘ . ay 1r y ' ee years 9130' Helly, whom he caught tearing up' side- is now a prosperous farmer in the ' vicinity Of Chat-ham. wage masked and dressed in pic»! NEILL HUNTING PARTY. turesque attire paraded some of tibial Peterboro Examiner: Rev. G. w. streets and called on friends. Par- Henderson J D. Collins, Robt. Neill ties were held in the homes of some and Felix Brownscombe left yester- young people and jolly times sp'mt day for two weeks’ hunting trip in in old-fashioned and customary Parry Sound district. They were Hallowe’en games joined by Mr. Gregory. cf Lindsay, DIED FROM INJURIES. and the. party will be furt her increas- Robert Osborne Wilson, the Lind~ ed by gentlemen from other towns. say Grand Trunk conductor, and vic- They travel by train to Parry Sound tim of the lamentable accident at and haves. fifty-mile jOurney OVel" a Garden Hill on Saturday morning, rough road until they reach their des- died from the injuries he received on ltination. . Saturday night at 11130 O’clock, at HUNTERS LEAVING. ithc Ross Hospital. Frank Bushnell and Neil Gray, of! It was discovered that his left leg gown, and H. Jack man and Robert-land arm were smashed to a jelly, ordan, of Ops, left on ThursdayII-‘artly severed- the head and eye for Bobcaygeon. From there they and three fingers on his right hand were smashed. It was found neces- sary to amputate his arm and leg. Everything possible was done to save his life, :but to no avail, and he passed to his eternal reward. He re-’ mained conscious to the last. sufl‘er- ing intense pain, and frequently con- versing with his (vile, mother and town, have been at Keneise Lake, ‘sisters, who were at his bedside at Haliburton, for the past few days Ithe time of his death. The sad acci- and have all in readiness for the .dent is a most regrettable aflair and opening of the hunting season. A has cast a gloom over the entire number of others went yesterday to town. to?“ *hnfifi £.-- . - y.. â€"â€" will travel to Otter lake, where they twill camp and hunt deer during this season. The party is composed of four good hunters and all are ex- perienced in hunting and they should bring home a goodly number of deer. John Dixon and Geo. Jackson, of They travel by trainiâ€" and have a, fifty-mile j rough road until they tination. 7 _-_ "yo, sun a, 18W (lays ‘Mr. Brown is accompanied by his. son. They are on their way to the north country to enjoy a. deer hunt. Mr. Brown was ‘a former resident of Lindsay thirty-three years ago. He is now a prosperous farmer in the vicinity of Chat-ham. Peter-bore Examiner: Rev. G. W. ‘Hen'derson, J. D. Collins, Robt. Neill and Felix Brownscom be left yester- day for two weeks’ hunting trip in Parry Sound district. They were joined by Mr. Gregory, cf Lindsay“ and the party will be further increas-l ed by gentlemen from other fnmna I Rel] Hear: dan left 01 890! wher Wild! son“ Joy 3 c They took This makes TORONTO HUNTERS , -_...~ ‘- “Labâ€"U111, Paul. “7. They will hu ,Gonderham. Another party wn hunt in Han-button county has following members: Rater Port Colborne, TO HUNT THE DEER. Mr. Andrew Brown, 0! Chan":- vv u; yl'UCWQ to thc: hunting gféun-E; shortly. to be on hand when the season opens. One party is composed of the follow- ing' .1. R. Burn, Geo. Wilson, An- drew MacGill, Oswald umnm mu;â€" u u“ Bills . mey took with them 5665a: hounds. This makes Mr. Bushnell's twenty- Iixth year deer hunting, which is a record to be proud 0!. FOR HALIBUR’I‘ON. A couple of hunting parties were at the Simpson House and will proceed to th“ hunting ”nu-ado -L -_.A- . Heasra. Neil Gray, Frank. Bush- nell, Henry Jackson and R. dan left on Thursday for Bobcay- seen, where they will enter the wilds some distance north and en- Joy in counle of weeks’ hunting. Jor- _ va , ,_-_ â€"Vuu u, ‘V'mb' W116 till” wm bein tun cry this mom-lone small cnild; also his mother, the deer hunting seaSOn Opens Mrs. Jcreph Wilson, two sisters, the P. For the next two weeks the Missvs Annie and Ada at home. and will be inhabited by many on: t~ru+her, Wesley. in the West. â€"farmers, business men, and 13:».- d‘ (ane:! was an esteemed. men- men from every walk in life, her of the Canadian Order of Forest- tackWOO‘dS they live in shacks*er‘3» an! the Brotherhood of Ra-l ‘ , sleep in camp beds or spruce v. 13' Trainmen, under whose nusnires 1 ant. AAA. _..9 -A V, aye 'met with suc- cess and hope to get their number {this year. They took along With them a, number 'of hounds. The De?- sonnel of the party is somewhat hat it was in previous. rs. Sinclair, Ell-is and, years. Mess .__'J Johnston Ellis, net]. McLenuan 7 V m, "1“ SW Weeks. in the MM: of the nor Gelert and dr wayot Minden to their cam] ______ _ , â€"â€"â€"â€"vâ€". unau- wuu Uflc au3|luwes victtials cqoked by ttu: funeral will be held on Tuesd ty 13. change and 1‘ m’ 2. at 2.30 o ’clock. from his late I enjoyed. home, corner of Cambridge and Mn]. , -w-_., v. me, R. Schooley, G. Bam- '. Coburn, Humbertson, R. :LE. Fallis, Bethany. up- - __ "“‘m “19 999-9011 opens ‘fiszomposed of the follow- Picton, Nov. 1â€"11“, mehu 1 awgfio.MWiIsgn, An- room of the public library was fine} johns ll $109111, Thea, with promlncnt business men 0: n t be ' a. 0 anetvxlle. Tuesday evenlng last who had gum-1 ‘ 11 miles north of ered for the purpose of presentm -, Annfhnr “nu-4-- h ,, .- 11.. ,A . .. CABINET OF SILVER. accompanied by his a 0'1 their Way to the to enjoy a. deer hunt. 3a former resident of L‘LLA I other towns. tO [Parry Sound jottrney OVer a ' reach their deg- ‘8“ 0!: Messrs. Sine] air Robertson, elr camp in All“ drive from Ge. :43 ”.0981! road- ‘1?“ “0“‘18- I Albert Hopkins went back to Eagle 8 twenty-£1939, Hel‘iburton county on Satur- which ’3 a day, where he joined a deer-hunting party. Rod Porter leaves to-day to PON. join the same party. The two boys rties were at are good shots and are likely to will proceed bring home Some “ deer meat.” “fi -â€"-â€"â€"., drive b5: -__ v __v- “\u D bout-nests. Servicee v51! be held at thoe house half an hour earlier, after which the remains will be conveyed to the IfiVerside cemetery for interment. of _--\. ’1 community is extended to {noâ€"grew!- ‘ed family in the great loss they have sustained. T he deceased was in the prime of life 28 years of age, and was married only a couple of years ago, léaving‘ to mourn his loss a, loving wife anu‘ one small cnild ; also his mother. W111 The late Mr. Wilson was a life-long citizen of Lindsay and was 'well and widely known, and the sincerest sym- pathy of the citizens of Lindsay and {Bank of Montreal. , QUIETLY CELEBRATED. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Benson with a handsome cabinet of silver 'prior to 1their leaving for Lindsay, where Mr. Benson has been transferred by th- ‘D-_I- -1 innâ€"4 , - Price, 50 cenie per box or‘3 boxes for $1.25â€"at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milbum Co.. Ligited Tel-09m, Ont, Let Dean’s Kidney Pills do for you what the have done for thousands of others. hey cure all forms of kidney tm'gnle and they cure to stay cured. _ all! I:ou claim then to be. and I advise all idney lufi‘erens to give them a. fair 6-:nl N 'HAV: been troubled with backache {or years. Nothing helped me until a friend brought ma 3 box of your Kidney Pills. I began to take them and took {our boxes, and am ad to say that I am cured en- tirely am can do a}! my own work and feel as good as I used to before taken sick. I__am pogitive Dnzn’s Kidney Pills are AFTER THE FLEET OF FOOT. Mrs. W. C. Doerr, 13 Brighton St., London,- .Ont.. writeszâ€"“It is with pleasure that I thank on for the good your Doan’s Kid_n_ey_ Pi_ls_ haverdope me. When ordering: sfiééify “Dean’s." 'foz’zbled thh Backache Ear- Now Com- Years' pletely Cured By The Use Of DOAN'S KIDNEY PEI-S. next morning. prison i reme' Court to claim ,The Iowz: suamget ‘ 2,000,000 of the late to follow in the steps of their mili- half an sland. ' tant sisters in England " . hrs m #14 Trunk conductor, and Vicâ€" lamentable accident at l on Saturday morning, he injuries 'he received on for a quick clearance. Your ~ window. Just purchased and placed marked at whose nusp {res M]! THE FARMERS BANK iiiii '1 [FURNITURE law Guiana-h was acquitted by 1:. Questions jury at Cornwall of the murder of tort; Ross Brickstegd. He find out of ' “30;: g. LINDSAY $1.00 EACH ° FURNITURE RISKS Come in and look over out article you want in stock we prices will compare favorably Nicely finished oak frame Priced at 10.00 down to.. 0.000.... Roll seat, we” seasoned and stay. Priced 6.00 down to .. Oak frame, leatherette covering: throughout and will give the best 0 Special ................................... furniture than any other class of me the shortsightedness of sending yo city, it is a mistake to buy furniture houses. You can see what you’re stand back of every sale and will ma Doesn’t this seem worth while ? Interest allowed from date of Depos No dela qiu ma king withdrawals. We inv be you w ugen a Savings Bank Account. Special attention g1ven to momma of Farmers. Cheese Factories. Over forty per cent. Bank are Farmers. Transacts LEATHER-COVERED ROCKERS Opportunity. See them HEAD OFFICE '. R. TRAVERS, . Seen KINMOUNT. l JANETVILLE Inéor "rated by Special Act‘of Parliament. ~Can ' non Bunkeys’ Associatinn and the Tom. i; McGlIl Manager, - OFFICE ] 9 5.51. To stock. They SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT OAK ROCKERS AND JUB-BRANCHES AT gnDUNSF‘ORD, NEser'mN, Daily ROMAN COUCH A CHARTERED 3mm to buy furniture from the cataIOgue aee what you’re buying here. We sale and will make goud any defects. our stock. If we haven’t we can get it for you and My with the lowest quoted. 1113 patch. Kinrude mun-dei- are raised The industrial, system or 'the Pen- tral prison has been adopted for the class of merchandise. Aside from Second ViceJ’rgsident m in Pretom Transvaal Emu“ Duesbury. of BelleviHe had In ”.139" 0‘ POtatoes stolen from ; some odd pieces of furniture A few or them :- BRANCH put. to-gether to o/Pposrre POST OFFICE nice piece for the “Den." CANADA. '0 0.01 g your money off to the I Involved in a purchase of if??? 3. 75 UNDERTAKING we haven’t the ASTON. Daily Service Open every Thursday to the sanity of Bed- Tes he committed the nen‘t. Mem her "f Toma to Clearing H TORONTO and General Manage.- our 'HOURS ,‘0 5 PM 31:! Of the ouse :ER 1’ «n. which' EQTERS’AI. hut butfifty “Cm-but once a any. I . assisting t all‘l'ltk'muwe many tim our other Spec: ti M N _ Ora pail co “and to: only thrc mandwintcr. are a"?! We of R0 ‘. {usage ROYAL P vâ€"w . .51. ‘6 Dan icBwan. the ho: ”intently m the fee ”11 mm Henry \\ untcrq 111m horscsn W almost a year :i __ almost mugzq “'26! Winner 0/ . ROYAL PURPLE; he“ 06me three! weeks. It makes the n Ymcalm fed with R‘ “wordillajlmgtgru hA‘,‘ - mummy. Km DR-M the sa 'ircna'l, ’08 l‘e Bili : ; I For $311 On :1 take Dr. R M r. I W’aitport, with a su flow of th of the flui become it. by turns ,‘ bile gets ' and demo dizziness 2’ (/2: eyes, t/ (/2! maul/z, and 1455i! This ' Dr. root of th They that it su This ope up syste cleansed, and the the bodv COG The exceeding This bile proper tir mtestines and 0in I of the b01 to clear t1 Whe

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