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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Nov 1908, p. 14

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Pontiac, Michâ€"Louis Barton 111.11 a critical condition as the result of a most unusual accident. While driving cows across the Northwestern Railroad tracks, one of thecows was struck by a train and thrown three rods. During its flight through the air. the cow struck Mr. Barton, who is now sufiering from ”fluids: of the brat:1 b 11 . s e unexpeet t at sppeus. Mrs R. C Smelloi‘ Ottawa, Ont., says: “I suffered irom Rheumatismf for years and did not ex to be frect‘ roru pain, but I tried “Fruit-a-tives" and they cured me". Hundreds of others write similar stories. After sufiering for years. paying heavy doctor‘ 8 bills, agnd try ing all sorts of remedies without beue t, they are curedby “Fruit-a-ti11e5". For Stomach, Liver and Bowel Trou- bles, Headaches and Ba'ckaches, Neu- ralgia and Rheumatism “Fruit-a-tives” ma be depended upon to efiect a speedy an permanent cure. oca box, 6 for $2. 50, or trial size, 25c. -â€"At dealers or sent postpzn‘d on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. . \ _________â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"‘â€" HARTLEY ITEMS SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY A SUCCESS. Hartley, Nov. 9..â€"Mr George Campbell has returned to his home here after Spending the last nine months in the West. ‘ 1 I Miss .1 31111.01 Lindsay, is visit- Iing with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Camp- DO'CTOR" ' KENNY has through his thirty years’ experience as a veterinary, found no preparation equal to KENNY’S CONDITION POWDERS for putting a horse into condi- tion by natural means. It IS an ideal tonic. It improves digestion. It purities the blood. hm ‘m‘uâ€"hut 'U I: c: â€"4 c ' :\ 9:: \P- ”C? = (/3 hell, of I’ittsburg‘, at the home 01‘ Mr 11n1iMrs. J. Barker. Mrs. Wm. Manning and Oswald have returned to their home, Spring Brook Farm, after spending a low VVeeks with friends in the city. I Mr. un-d’Mrs. Choat, of Woodvillo, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Benson. Mr. Robinson and sister, of .l.or111‘.- V‘ille, spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs D. Brown ' l‘ho Sunday sei‘Viccs in connection VVith tho 1111111Vo1snr5 of the Metho- dist church here were a. marked 3111‘- 11‘1ss. li11V‘.1\l1 l‘.on'1‘iu. ol‘ Cornbrm. 111‘1 upiod th11 pulpit. in the al‘lcmoon Inml lit‘V. 1\ll‘.1l1)ll1\\, Oi \iV‘ltll‘lu ltoud. in tho 11V‘onlug. 'l‘VVo splendid 11nd lll'dt‘ilt‘ol addresses VVere d11liV‘111‘1 1111 to .1 couulvunllon VVhich hurt 111+ ,sumblod 11nd lillol the church before Itho hour oi sui‘Vicu at each meeting \uiong those notice at church lust Sunday from u distance were: Mr. 11nd Mrs. Cheat, ol‘ \toodVllle Mr. S‘. Hancock, Miss F Anderson. Mr. and Miss Robinson, oi Lornovillo; Mr. Chas. Owens, Mr. Alex. Forest, Miss E. (ireenuway and the Misses Owens, of Eden. Rev. D. L. Murray. of Toronto, will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyter- I W m... ’0‘ 'l HEM THAT WAY Can you find anything more suitableâ€"that will go as far and be 1111 pleasing __ as a. dozen photographs at Christ- mas ? Sit now 'I‘ hink this over. SPECIAL OFFBRL If this ndvertisomont is brou‘ht to the studio. an extra photo willbo won with all orders for one can. This ofler is only (cod up to the 15th Nov. We know how they should be made, and WE MAKE M0 1161 N’S STUDIO f . . The Pligizldilf; firtlsnc é ian church, Glenarm, on Friday p.111., ‘ a p y and again on Sunday. . § 0n 'l‘hursday evening on illustrat- “ ed lecture on "‘I1rom the Cape to . Cairo with the Bible Society’, VVill I Mdd’ be When in the J’i‘esb) terian church. Owiné, r to the extreme darkness on Sunday night. a. number of Ipeople 1‘1‘~I turnin1r 1111111 chuich service, founin difficulty in keeping on the road. .-\' number of rigs were ditched ‘ west of Hartley and some of the oc-I cupants were thi own out and receiv- ed some injury. I __~_O WfigOWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO § 111301111 11101 n...â€" ~_._â€"â€"I- TRAMPS ENTERED nousE I I . R. SURVEY PASSES NEAR REAHORO lieaboro, Nov 9. â€"1f the present mild VVeathei continues the majorityl of the farmers in this localitV will finish their plowing this week. i What is believed to be the final sur- vey 01‘ the proposed branch of the (‘anadian Pacific Railway passes about a mile and a half irom ourI Village Let us aspire to groVV out to it. If the mountain will not come to Mohammed, Mohammed may to to the mountain. 'l‘VVo tramps entered the house 111‘ Mrs. 1’.l‘ho.-4 Culvert in the Village lust ucck going into the cellar they helpâ€" ed 11111111le08 in such things as they could and that tickled their £11ch and than made their escape. » Mrs. W111. Iiiekson and Miss Stelln illekson hove returned from a trip to Colorado. While they speak in glowing terms of the climate of thut countt‘V. they still think Canada. is the host country under the sun. Miss Laredo. Burke is visiting with friends near Lindsay. Miss Alta, Calvert lelt for Midland where she will spend a tow weeks vis- iting friends. ‘ ' ' Mrs James Greer has returned froin the west after spending a new pic of months with her sons Walter» and George of Lashb’urn. Sank. Miss Kellie Herd. of Toronto. is the guest of Mrs. I. Show. of South Ops, We are not depending on catch trade to 1‘ business. Every shoe sold is in- tended as a. business winner. A customer said the other day, “I believe you have the best shoes to be obtain- ed any w-,here sndI want another pmr to match % D i . thoselmwearing. They have given me comfort and good wear Let us shoe you next time and you ll under. C H V stand better w but we are trying to tell you in this oil O 10 l" I! F 0 a Z O D< ”1 O :U DOROTHY 0000 [“1 Hi WOM EN THE INVICTUS FOR MhN J J. Walsh llext to Spratt 81 Killen’ s BEAMS .., ., “Jam. 3-111; thumbs ‘ $10.11. ‘1 “‘1 0-1de 2.6 Lisebuoy soap is delightfully re- 1 r . ..,.._y-~. .u ,.. , a “w. . . ... -uufl...o~~...~. Mini. trashing (or bath or toilet in hot 1; FRED R. FOLEY. 0f BowmanVille, Bay of Quinte Conference Epworth League, “ho spoke, at the Conven- tion Tuesday eVening‘. CAMERON lTEMS MANY VISI'I ORS IN AND AROUND President of the Cameron, Nov. 9.â€"Ca.meron‘ seems quite without the yel of the hounds and the bustling of paring for the camps Miss Alma McNabb visited Miss Ethel Maybee on Thursday. e hunters Dre-1 M' 112-; Marco's. Indian Root Pills. Mrs. Lang‘don HooeV is Visiting at dersigned until Mr. Elias HoocV 8 this week. The many friends of Miss Orvilln Monday, Downer are pleased ‘to see ‘her ‘in our midst again. Mrs. William Home got a call to the home of her sister, Mrs. John Gillis, who is very ill. We hope 1‘01 her speedy recovery. Miss McGee has been the guest of Miss Zilla. Eyres. Mr. Wesley i’errin has gone to the. hunting camp to Join the rest of his party, feeling quite himself again. Mrs Shatpe, of Echelon halls, Vis- i-tcd her mother. Mrs. John Simps- ior a few days last week. Mr. licrt lh‘yson spent Sunday at home. ' Mrs. Joseph l’crrln culled on Mrs. ii. Myron Mondny lost on business. Mr. Willi-11111 lies in bus been build- ing 11 south wing to his dwelling. Mr. Angus Melanin has been loud- inn‘ curs and buying: grain stuudih‘ during the \V‘ook. ‘ Mr (lumot Mo,"l100 took in Wood- ville l‘oVV‘l supper and reports 11110011 time Mr John (‘uin shipped a curlood oi apples on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Dan Irvin has returned home after spending- several months with friends in the NorthVVost. Miss Pearl I’errin has returned to I '1 IIE V ILLAGE. her school aftei spending a. few days ley, is the quest of Mr. and with her mother, 31118.1). Ilerrin Mrs. James Bowls and her little grandson, Master Henry Moore lime left for a. two weeks’ visit "to Peter- boro. Mr. Manley Maybee spent Sunday at home1 and returned on Monday to the hunting grounds. Mr. I’. Perrin has retumed to com- plete his threshing, after spending Sundav at home. i â€"r__._â€"â€"_â€"_ l l i l Has the “Black Knight’ ' come to your home? Let him show you the nick and easy way to shine e stoves. “ Black Knight " takes all the hard work and dirty work out of stove polishing. It’s a there is no watery mixture to be prepared. Justaiewrubswithclothor Ibrushbrlngs amiuor-likenhino that esnseeyouriaeein"; And shinelastsl Just dealers handle and nee-H , “WWI-1am“ mm ~ Hyonrdealeresnnotm 9!!!" I'MINIWMt TUESDAY, February 15th,1910 AT 11 OGLOCK AHM VILLAGE OF BOBCAYGEON. Con1u1‘11 and costs of l’ztl1-1it1-1i.1r Pans0t L150 t Lot C Au‘es Arrears publitntiou'l‘otnl 1 1 or tree 011. ‘ . - ,., 1‘:111~:111~d enablethebowelgthe “ 0, 1111111111.. kidncygthelungs and Island .11 1 $10.59 32.21; 12.115 113...,,,...,, the” Of the . s h h 11 4 1:)“3‘5513” (2)3417HL‘12‘('::1 r’1‘211 \' 1 1 out 1 a . V). . )' .1, . ‘ i) ,.ll .nIod‘ to thI'OWOff “198° 31 8 130 30.92 2.77 33.69 1‘11111111.-.1_ ° ‘ ° 1 9' . . 2 . i ) ‘. 1‘ dil TOWNSHIP OF DIG BY. Prevent or cute 6 1 100 11.63 2.29 13.92 Patented. ease. , '3 '- 7 7 100 11.52 2.29 13.81 Not l’atonbet West 111111 30 .7 50 6.56 2.25 8.81 Not 11mm“. 25" a box. South 11.111 25 1o 50 9.10 2.25 11.35 Not 11.11.111.31, South half 26 10 50 11.02 2.28 13.30 Not l’ulwmnd, ‘ .T’” RIB: Oakwoodâ€" ICTO S. of King-5L, COUN Y Of Y west, 34 1-5 6.95 2.25 9.20 l’at1n1o1l. Province of Ontario 5. 01 King-st., . 9' “'0 1. ~ Offers will be received by the un-I we?“ 35 ‘i 9-4’7 2-20 11-1.. latenu 1_ TOWNSHIP OF SOMIQ'RVILLE. Pt. South half 11 8 70 42.99 3.07 46.06 Patented. i Nov. 15, 1909' Kim,” for the purchase of debentures of the I S. of Penelon-st. 3 10.18 2.25 12.43 Pair-1111111, County of Victoria to be issued De- e-I Mill Reserve S. Pt. 1â€"16 42.68 3.07 45.75 Patented. cember 20th, 1909, for the sum of Burnt Riverâ€" 9 i 30. 01 2. 75 32 76 Patontol $20, 000.00 bearing interest at per cent. per annum, payable in 20I annual instalments of $1, 471. .64I each. Further information on applies-1 tion. No oiler necessarily accepted. J. R. McNEILLIE, Clerk and Treasurer. Lindsay. Oct. 217, 1909. ”a __.â€"â€". _ ” CAMBRAY ITEMS Nl1‘\\'S 0F 'l‘lIA'l‘ *VILI AGEâ€"GUY l1‘ AWKES llUltNli‘D NOV 5 (‘ambray. Nov. 8.-â€"SeV“cial V‘oung people from here nttcndcd the ioVV‘l supper at Woodville last week and report a good time Mr. Wm. Foster who has been mak- ing choose at Welland during the past season. returned home last week. He is much taken up with that party of the country. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John '1‘. Clark and children spene Sunday at Spring-I brook farm. Hartley. Mr. Wm. Barnsley, of Linden yam-l Mrs. W. Roddy this week. Miss May Fowler spent Saturday “and Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. A. Coates. Rev. Mr. Spencer, 01 Toronto who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. 'ler- rill at present, preached a splendid sermon in the Methodist church onI Sunday evening. It is needless to say the congregation were well pleas- ed â€".A l Messrs. S. Burton and C. Irwin were among those who attended the Ianniversary service at Hartley, {SundaV owning. ., GuV l1aVVkes was burned on \ov I 5th. After giving him an automo- bile ride around town he was set on fire and burned in great style. The boys had heaps of fun. VALENTIA Valentia, Ont. Nov. 2.â€"Miss Han- nah Graham, of Lindsay, is the guest I let her sister, Mrs J. E. Bruce. Mr. Sidney Harper, who spent the summer at his home in the Old Land 1113 machine. A tiamp passed through this neigh- borhood recently causing some of the fair sex to wear expression of alarm. It is thought that the sons of restI are fond of spending the night in the school houses. #- â€"_-_’- “Arron ts for the controlling of Palmer House, Toronto. by a thiindleate were completed. 850, 000 be- ihg paid for the license and furnish- 111:: m1” Hm ~vmm1- -V , The Stanelen, Millinery Parlors MILLINERY ”museum ‘ I. 4 bitten}: ‘4. “ 1‘ ‘1‘1 1 1151311? cinema. ' V.1. : til-M,“ ii" 11:."4 _ 1, James Richardson McNeillie, 'lreasurer of the CountV of \ ii‘iorin as directed by the Warrant 01 the Warden of the Countv of \' ictmi.1, dat. ed the Ninth day of November, A. D. 1909 MM proceed to sell 0.1(‘l1 and every of the show mentioned parcels of land, for the arrears of tax 15 now run-*upon then11‘espectivelv.as ohm 1‘ set out, tagether VVith costs 11111111...- the said arrears of taxes and costs are sooner paid). at the (‘oun lions. in the Tom: of Lindsav in the said Countv of Victoria. at eleven o'clock in the forenoon on TuesdaV the fifteenth day of Februurv 1.1). 11111). J. it. McNEIlJJl-l. County 'l‘roasurer. County Treasurer's 0mm, Lindsay. .‘oV‘etnber 9th, 1909. First published in The Wat‘11111111‘1-“111‘11111‘. November llth. lillllt Don’ t allow a few extra dollars to pre- vent you irom taking the perfect- -cook- ing, sure-baking, easily- -rcgulatcd Pan- dora in place of a cheaper stOVe.1n a season or two Pandora will pm the difference in the fuel it will saveâ€"and it will keep on saving until it has paid for itself. 2° Pandora special fl_u__e construction makes fuel do double duty. Wide fire box is an- other tuel- economizer. The steel 0V en heats quicker than a cast oven, thus saving still more ‘ruel. Further economizing features VVill be explained by the McClary Agent. FOR SALE BY D. CINNAMON «1' “firearm 11111711111101 :. ‘ . "unaware-1.11.1.1 h 0 Mind looks the partI “lamest. plenum; «I nets. 1‘. Souvenir is cconomi 1.“ Old durable-.1111 cm: eliminates repairs n (or fuel economy. I! 5. NIT-[Mint and rndi‘ “it of heat generated. J111~r Souvenir if you not 1hr he‘ I In lolly guarantees in 11.1- GURNEY.TILDE.\ 11. 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