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Watchman Warder (1899), 4 Nov 1908, p. 7

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BILIOUSNESS Caused by a Disordered Liver 0? the :Hou 3 Cured by Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills ° 2 The liver’s work is to secrete the bileâ€"that a! Manager { exceedingly bitter fluid which is often called'gall. gee-x ; This bile is stored in the gall-bladder and at the proper time it is poured into the upper part of the intestines. There it helps in the digestion of the fatty and oily parts of the food, and regulates the action of the bowels, causing them to move often enough to clear the system promptly of indigestible food. ~ When the liver gets out of order, as it does with a surprisingly large number of people,” the flow of the bile becomes irregular, and the quality of the fluid is changed. The bowels consequently become irregular also, being constipated andloose by turns; the food is only partly digested; the a 5 5 ”ma" 3 bile gets into the blood, acting there as a poison ’ and demoralizing the whole system. A sudden “era and l dizziness z'sfelt on rising, spots sometimes float before "5 "f ”to i tlze eyes, tlze tongue is furred, tbere is a bitter taste in l the moat/z, and a most disagreeable feeling qfst’ekness “ “E l and lassitude. -, This is Biliousness. \ 0 FFIOE Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills get right at the root of the trouble and speedily relieve it. They first put the disordered liver right, so vim that it supplies a normal quantity of healthy bile. “lay This opens the bowels and clears out the clogged- up system. The blood is purified, the stomach cleansed, all the disagreeable symptoms disappear and the whole delicately adjusted mechanism of the body moves smoothly again. On the first appearance of bilious symptoms take Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. Mr. J. C. McCulloch, a railway conductor of \Vestport, Ont., writes : “It is with pleasure I write to inform you that your Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have proved of great value to me. I suffered from biliousness, caused by the improper action of my liver. I tried remedy after ll) HOURS 1‘0 5 P. M. i l remedy but without any lasting good. Having heard of 3 l your pills curing such cases as mine, I decided to give i them a fair trial. They proved satisfactory, restoring ’3 to me perfect health.” ' 3 3 se or { from I the iogue We fccts. {33,133. Cure Bilicusness For Sale Everywhere at 25¢. per Box. 24 nuke 00 -â€"â€"-â€"-â€" .75 “fiver l_l§_ (lost On 36 of a Cent a Day Nobody ever heard of “stock food" curing the bots or colic, making hens lay in winter, increasing the yield of milk five pounds per cow 3! day. or restoring rundown animals to plumpness and vigor. When you feed ‘stock food ". to yom- cow, horse. swine or poultry, you are merely feeding them what, you are win: on your own farm. ' Your animals do need not Intro feed. ut something to help their bodies get all the good out of the feed you give themsothey can get fat and stay fat allyearmu nd:_also tn pretrent disease. cure disease and keep ilfgs‘fpli’ohf’fiiti’fiilg‘éfsfiofislitti‘liith°i"§“£i£“ “2:: , Note ":Staek Feast Beta "can use? -... ~.: PURPLE smekm’hhmwmr were s; ‘ v. three in nu: pounds per. tbmb‘ei'ytmy.lfihl‘o‘l’elfi‘c petin‘o3 :4 :- . * :3. sihfttglégrt’thttmiefls "fu‘ a. 5‘1““:{9â€"1 13“" fl 7‘ ',,_.333.3, '.l‘- ' ’t‘ ‘7. .. it?“ .thtssztutgugpgfiiug ‘ ‘ 2. “‘ it i‘afi‘h‘p‘ifixfis . ..l~fii‘\\"i‘\xl_ TL 3 , . . . . ‘ “ i '7 37:31! 9?? ZHST‘TS‘. \ 'i‘lWl‘t'h Y? 151% 3 “Cl?“ “ that house unlit. ' ‘ ' ‘ restorers ~’- ” 75 PH." .S3.‘~ . 3 \q ' ~.3. our, .1 \“ k-V‘.W‘ ‘2 a grass-t" . . 3. ‘5' ‘.,- 3. _ V. 3;. - .. . «is: or». as. We: sous hdirii » treat um central . , 13.1148. of ROYAKt-h PURfPX-B STOCK SfiichlE 232233§t “3% 3.0m. 33 l§¢Y¢AW .L 1.:tle ov~r two- ‘ ds t '- -' 05: 5‘03 ‘ tn ' 7C . enriotous-“$3usrmsasfirfisiil‘iifi 3. . ..‘e '.l day, an S ‘ - ~ n ‘ . ‘ 23.: ri‘u' cent packs.» gezvill last nii‘diis. OVAL PliRPlâ€"E Wm inerease e value It IS an astonishi l uick fattener. stimulating the appetite and the :12 y q into flesh. Asa ho Egan“: is a leader ,3, . ss"t' t r ' . t is mg an it e to digest and turn feedROYAL PURPL ULT y SPECIâ€" . t. v; many times its cost in veterinary bills. . ‘ :..er Speclnc for poultry. not for stock. One 50 cent package W!“ “5‘ twenty-five H 1‘ . 7:3. ., or a pail costing 81.50will last twenty-five hens 28lldal's- “INC? is ‘0‘" times more 3 , ‘ '3: only three timis the cost. fillet makes al“la5{3ing macguue 'sout at 33322118118 2.. motor. prevents owls losi sh at mou tin ime. an curs it 3593- 3343333 3-; .-'-:...=e of ROYAL PURPLE 'rocx srscr c or Pom-TR SfiClFIC is- ' ' . . J"? 3.. ~» *3 ROYAL PURPLE on onc'ofyour animals and any other are ration on another 2 -~: . i me same condition: after comparing results you will sayROYPKL PURPLEhas ed for the it???" ~3 3': .: to death. or else backcomes yourmoney- FREEâ€"Ask . 1 ‘“ -~‘-mt or Write us for our valuable 32rpage booklet on cattle ‘ . . an I ' and poultry diseases. containing also ._ ‘3 , 3 Lllevflle 1‘ cookin receives and full particulars about * ltolen from ROYA PURPLE STOCK and POQL- , 3 TRY SPECIFICS. ’ ' If you cannot get Royal Purple ---â€""‘"" Specifics from merchants or agents. we 7 will supply you direct, express prepaid. on receipt of ”.50 a pad for either Poultry 01' Stock Specifics. . , flake money acting as1 our agent in your district. Write for terms. I For sale by all up-to-date merchants. ___.... W. lienklns llg. 60., London, can. 1‘0er Purple Stock and Poultry 3 '4 stock by 1‘ cs. Brady. * marathon or *scueoa, cm,“ c, 1,, ,, Make Each Animalâ€"thirtiâ€" Purpe on and Free Booklet. are kept in enlisting from the "wherein. Scugog-or Schoocoog, as Rev. ‘ Eater Jmea, missionary to the Inâ€" dians, spells ‘itâ€"is the Indian for submerged land. In the early sur- voykor this partoi Ontario the lake is not shown, which easily accounts .for the Indian name. Mr. Smith, who wrote a. gazetter in ’the forties, refers to the prosecution by some land owners against those who .put up the mill dam at Lindsay. They got judgment, showing that they had a. grievance, and the Lindsay mill- men were ordered to lower their dams two feet, but this was never done. ' The Indians, who roamed over On- tario at will, not so many years ago, {have left behind them some very ou- ‘phonic names as their over- ! lasting cpitaphs. None is more pleas- ing to Ontarians to-day than the word Scugogâ€"the nam’e 'for both the {pretty lake and river and the fertile' 'island, midway up Ontario county‘s eastern boundary line. Scugog. some tell us. means muddy It is a. corruption of the In- By Working In Water. A Distrming, Tickling Sensa- ' tion In The Throat. Mr. Albert MacPhee, Chignecto Mines, N.S., writes:â€"“ In Oct., 1908, I caught 3 cold by' working in water. and had very bad cough and that distressing, tickling sensation in my throat so I could not sleep at night, and my lungs weresoverycorelhadtogiveupwork. Our doctor gave me medicine but it did me nogoodsoi gota bottle of Dr. Wood’- Norway Pine Syrup and by the time I had used two bottles I was entirely cured. I am always recommending it to my friends.” _ Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup com- bines the potent healing virtues of the water. Norway pine tree with other absorbent, (“an mimeé'ntjulf‘i: “1:3. 0313,3136 0332;? expectorant and soothing medicines of names In a o ‘ ‘ . , all one would hardly guess the con- recognized worth, and “3M“WY harm- less, prompt and safe for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Cmup, Sore Throat , Pain or Tightness in the Chest, and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Beware of imitation: ot‘ Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup. Ask for it and insist on getting what you ask for. It in put up in a yellow wrapper, three pine trees the trade mark, and the price 25 cents. Manufactured only by The T. Milburl l l 00., Limited, Toronto, Ont. 3 nection. But. astlil‘atlon and imita- tion follow no classic rules. So that while the reader may be disposed to discount this lovely sec- tion ol‘Ontarlo because of its con- nection with mud. a visit to the spot on a beautiful October day will build for rosior pictures. The island consists of some twelve thousand acres of first-class clay soil “whereupon anything short. of the tropics flourishes abundantly." says the Toronto World. The lake is a body of water hall‘amilo to a mile and a half wide, surrounding the is-: land. The approach, only by a coun- ty built bridge from the west, lows the traVeler to outer. But island roads are g00d. There are six concessions, all laid out into regular lots, upon each of which lives. a con- tented and prosperous farmer. ill-l Last week we had the pleasure of the driving with him across to Stone‘s saloon the east shore, from which the rising shores of Cartwright were ‘ dmired. Near here Washburn Island forms another break in the lake's up. Originally the island formed part win-d stretch toward Lindsay. But of two counties, Ontario and ViCtOITiu . all the prospect pleased. Rural Scu- lgog‘ is ideal and some day property but latterly it has been added to Orr tario county and Illa-d0 into one mun- { will not. be current at sixty. seventy icipality. It elects its on municipal and eighty dollars per acre, for to council, which meets at Scugog, just possess alarm here will be to be about the centre of the island, in a richâ€"The Toronto World. spacious and neat town hall. 1n alll about five hundred and fifty people find living a goodly thing here. At ”BlIUARY the north end is an Indian reserva- tion, where Chief Johnson exercises YOUNG CHILD DEAD. 3 some of the prerogatives that the 3 _ 3 3_ unwritten laws of his people have 1h“ many Lindsay friends 0f MP- ' handed down to him. and Mrs. Michael Led-dy, formerly of In the summer time the woodedll'indsay' bUt now or Toronto, “'1" re- shoes form choice camping groundslgx'c‘f to learn of “‘9 sudden death 0" for cilv and American visitors. The their only chlld, thll‘tcen months old. water": until meently aboundod in The remains arriVed in town Satur- (3533.3. The severe winter of three day morning and were interred m years ago froze up the fish and since the R 9- cemetery Sunday. thou the Government. has protected MISS ANNIE JACKSON. The citizens of Lindsay and n’cinity the waters. It is only a question of time when the big “lunge” and bass 3 3 {will afford the stories of old. {none ShOCkw Saturday ““1““ the 1 Agriculture is its sole industry. The. ““5 spread around toun 0‘ the. SUd' ’farms are “vell laid out haVe up_‘0_l (“'11 and untlnlCly (loath 0f Annie M. date buildings; and are tilled in the A. Jackson, second daughter of“ Mni most approved manner. Substantial llcmj; and LOUlSa Jackson, of north residences adorn ex cry concession. AlePS- one stands on the eminence and owr-l Th“ dl‘fllh 0"“‘n‘1‘9d Saturday mor- llooks athe opposite coast line, gold; “1‘ m M0119”: “oil‘ilnl. Peter-3- aml'gmen the alternate fields of hnr- Wom- and film an ‘1 “"38 on 3 v 'd r 11 ohm, he wonders that W W days. (’3‘: an a ' 'l'iit‘ 'tht‘t’aSr‘d young lady “11s at- ls in. r ‘1“ - as not crusa‘d the is-‘, , . 3 l,§,,,f 32d sing-tori me shores. A‘s oil'l‘dmg hot-murmur)! fit WWW,”- lsummrr milk-hermit it is not oxrolltvd. ill“ “*1“ “Mt thnhlrgj‘ihs ”"3 “"‘l‘, innit l‘o'r the powers or rkplot'talioh W‘WMV‘,” W!" 3:351. 31“” 33:35 {a laden}- \mulu under this trait ul‘ii'mlfilw. ."fi . “M , "M ‘7 ~ All :l-m'rtl palms it'll lrl‘onl hills t-tl'mthh,$3‘3l:7‘ gm “Mi“ MW “15’" “‘0 M{ Will-i; illni‘rl em {oi-ox» immunity- ..-‘ «L ‘7‘; _ . 'hl‘e .\ this ale lemma moonlit-ls. 3. ll" iii“? “53"3‘dl‘mw, ‘3‘.“ 1’" 3‘3“,“ the 1r linens impact is the must». Wt“ llllfil“. ‘5‘ l” 53‘ lid“ “‘ M”. it‘lmlsul‘ailr" aha insomnia; " 9"" “NW“ “52* “W“ “W“ .555’ llw" swift litmus is medalist '-‘*"‘l'~“‘-‘2“ “M, .\‘““‘*3-\"- “M ““3 Wig» mussel. ills walnut-hi thesaurus ‘-\‘**";‘*_5‘*"l TMW‘M ill“ m“ 3”,“? rill-we elm shortlists Willis has will . M Ma ‘3 “will“ . l.“ “l“ 'l‘l‘N'l'i lullv,\\t‘~‘rl Mill slices-es. Was, WM smiliml‘fil‘lli‘ WWW-livilw 1-“ “Wit Fri Nuns), hulls: tiles-.- his. Malian. {limit ““5 “Th”? l‘l‘.‘ " W“- 75‘“? . \lllli‘dllll listless. l’s‘nl listed it suite. 3 “-3.; ‘3 tithi- a“‘* his” “M“ W”? ‘ ‘ s unwise». that mantles Popular- 1 l with all the slush-Ms «he will roars-W l Oi {were '. 9 . Hulls. «A linlhliwfié . . -. . - . isuxl others are all \l'v-ll has“ tires ‘9 “W 9* ll“ W‘W‘i‘t“ MW 3 33333333 3333333 3.33353335_ 3,3333%, 33 333 3’3 Spatieaveadta maxim liar-:QSS 9.139;- ’l ml tom - . lsu, r r ‘ lit-hung fiber as we 1% .it‘llrW ‘5‘ t on to s e 0%in {1. Q \\ \ hale, an in home in Numb (IPS- {the conditions for production of infill»; 3 ‘3‘; “us “333,333 in 1 lide ‘tu‘ u (:t'estion is u ' th first ra ;- ' 0 vernal a - , . I ) I m m ‘ e no ' Saturday and the funeral was held 'al'a: ideal, although the ti‘anspol‘ta-' for convenience. { Postmaster John Hewden, oi Whit- by says Scugog has one of the clev- {crest women of Canada as its resi- Ident. Miss Adams richly deserves the compliment. She farms about two hundred and fifty acres of the choice clay lands of the island and does it well. Some years ago her father died, leaving the place in somewhat encumbered circumstances. With a woman's hopefulncss and the enthus- iasm of youth, Miss Adams not only placed the farm one. good financial basis, but made it a producer of the first-class. ‘ It is only another in- CONCERT AT CONVENT. stanceof what. push and enterprise .' canedo in 01d Ontario. â€" A delightful program was rendered To-day the one hundred acre farm at the opening exercises given by the. in Ontario oflers more opportunities pupils 0’ St- 'Joeeph's Convent, in ' to the bright ‘young man than, «.1. the Assembly Hall or ”the “Convent- most any other occupation. Friday . The annual event was i Strange then. that, one records so unaffiliated 'hy the members or many auction sales ‘on the island. St. Joseph's congregation and by But change or properties from luth- their mm from other denomlnv ” onto sons, from one tenant to anoth- tions, and the recherche event mov- er, can account lor nearly all. Here ed. ' " g; "lm‘to'all. as the as elsewhere ann-tarlo‘the mfg: ii 3"‘hm‘cical‘numbcro were waif on Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.m. from :t-he home of her paronts, lot 28, con. 9, Ops. five miles north of Lindsay. on the. Bobcaygeon road. Interment took place at Riverside cemetery. Mrs. Jackson, mother of the dc- ccased, was at ther daughter’s bed- side at the time of herdeath, having been sent for early on Friday morn- ing. The loss of their daughter is a severe blow to Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, land the sympathy of the entire com lmunity is extended to them in the great loss they have sustained. boys in many new ’ “fins-era ‘ ‘ *9 or wheat outlaw m 33 But “33%; W :-m . ....... .3 Men’s Ordered: Clothing“ {Fl vellesle mmfimm -‘ humane is Our Specialty Webegin the fall of 1909 with the finest range of suitings and overcoatings ever shown in the town, selected with the greatest care These goods are worthy of your careful inspection and it will be a pleasure to show them. w. )G. BLAIR SON Ladie- nnd Ian’s Tailor- Tuo Door- Weet of Pym House W- ~IM.Ae. . _ . 7.4 *M.wsm«'-;g, E ' ‘ ’."*. " . ‘ ‘- , . .2 . . 3 r. ,. . ' 3 l43.r ,, , y's-sranetgf‘ sq 3.33.3; _‘ .; ‘ . . ‘ ;"' " :1 2 z I” “315:3.” “23.. gig . - : It ,3 l .3" 3‘ ill 35’” Our poultry warehouse is now ll, 3 open. we are ready to handle all .2. your poultry. - Ducks. Geese, Fowl, Chickens. {3 Bring them all iii. \Ve pay g HIGHEST PRICES. i LINDSAY Ail? ismeeemmejfl My“. :1 183‘s wx. . - . - . . . v... . a . ~ ; . . . .. . . onarcll Peninsular is The Only huge Made With “A Reversible Reservoir“ .___-(~3 nerve.» The. illustration shew-s a ll Monarch Pouiusular ” Sled Range mth the reservoir or hot water tank on the left. If, for any reason, it is desiitd to have the Hot Water Tank on the right, the change can be made without tools or trouble by lifting the Reservoir from one side and placing it in the sockets provided for the purpose on the other side. .‘. l LL\\\\X\\‘A‘.‘. “Monarch Peninsular” is the ‘ only range having this convenience, and the only one which ' I fits in airy kitchen and economizes space. The Hot Water Tank, or Reservoir, is made of copper, coated with tin. to insure water being always clear. . ! Our booklet describes and illmtratee many' other I f ’ exclusive “Monarch Peninsular" features which ‘ every prospective stove buyer should know. > . Write for free copy. . - Wearealoomakersoi thefamoua"8ech"Fur-nace. 3,33.

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