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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 Nov 1911, p. 1

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o... r... mini. 3: Q)? {o} choico' I sold u to sold at I.” Mafia 0:113:9an mum u'fd‘ Sheep " , ‘uhjoct of a pure milk supply iv.“ ::"\:»- cities is receiving the at- of more sanitariums and v men than any other subject tcn‘i m Star; of JIN‘I‘OSl to mankind. The inves- tigl'mm oi the past ten years are beginning to culminate. Scientists he» discovered that the human ele~ mon’ enters so largely nto the prolr 19.1; la:>~:‘atox'y. A: the International .lsmciaticn at Milwaukee. Dr. John. fdustrial A. Amyot. oil Toronto, Canada, Pro- l’incial analyst and bacteriolist, went so far as to credit the progressive large dealers with being leaders When methods and results were c0n- Siti“l’(‘d. Both Dr. Amyot and Dr. Chirles E. North. of New York, sanxury experts, were very positive in :heir conclusions that public saf- 81'. tier. of every drop of milk on manor. Wilbur C. Phillips, of Mil- wank-3e, Social Reformer, spoke 3‘ :nne Social Aspects of the Milk Que-siion.” The kernel of his re- that it cannot be solved in theiselves. ltruthful, Milk Dealers' lat the feet of society, which makes uemanded the proper pasterriza- school the of sale on number marks was " if inlant mortality is to be reduced. we must recognize ‘lthat a clean Supply of cows’ milk is [of ncgiole importance in comparison with an ample supply of mothers’ milk. We should not blame our milk dealers for killing the babies ; ‘we should blame the mothers them- or perhaps what is more we shodld place the blame it impossible through poverty in- conditions, fatigue, ,long hours of labor, bad housing, etc., for mothers to fulfil their rightful du- ties toward their babies." Mr. Phillips, however, does not relieve the dealer from his respon- sibility to supply a pure wholesome product, because he says that if the children from the age of one to the age were supplied with plenty milk. that it would through proper nutrition greatly reduce the of criminals and deficients that the municipalities have to deal with. Wan .xm-x SHOUTJNG 'DEE PRAIS- s-;.\ 1)}? Dunn's KIDNEY PILLS. CWL\\\'1(:K MAN'S KIDnusx 'i‘RUIJBLE DEVELOPED INTO HHEI’MATISM, AND FINALLY INTO DIABETES â€"- STORY OF HIS COMPLETE CURE. Chiswick, (my, Oct. 27.â€"â€"(Speci81) â€"Rh=:umatism, which developed .in- to Diabetes. had made life a. burden to Octane LabraCQue of this P1800- Dodd's Kidney Pills cured him and; uvuu § A\|uuC\4 1 Lilo he is added £0 that great army 9! Canadians who glory in telling M neighbors that Dodd’s Kidney P918 are the one sure remedy for all'kld' nay ills. “ My limbs would swell and 111186 a dragging sensation across the loins.” Mr. Iabracque 8883- in 3}" in; his experience, " I would not 8*" tend to my work properly 8'9 I hid ‘0 keer: resting and I was troutqled With rheumatism, and m mm 6151513: developed into M -d v ~â€"v 0" -â€"'vâ€"' â€"v , 8811 to use Dodd’s Kidn ”15;“ boxes made a new man of me- AII Mr. Inbracque’s tram amfi £50111 diseased kidneys. my ””47 SECIION ONE __ aluxtx v- - CURE- and was the “lime . 27._<Specia1> “m “3 a ”I“ developed inâ€" tack of typhoid to 8 life a burden Th9 deceased hat of this place- h°spltal about one cured him and came. His siste'. mt armv 01 9! Toronto, au'ri v .. “”4 A l...- I KIDNEY Itists lmilk. n ele~ milk prot» 'we 51 the ! selves [truth alers' Hit t! ...... Mean Less Lrime nu Us My . days, was born in the township of Hope, but. with his parecvs came to reside in Ops about forty years ago. The malady which ae suffered from and was the immediate cause of his demise was a relapse, after an a;- taCK of typhoid fever. The deceased had onlv been in the hospital about one Week, when death came. His sister, Miss Mary Hickey, of Toronto, arrived hy train .at North Bay a. few hours previous to the end. For the pas: tour years JOHN HICKEY. A well and favorably Known Lind. say man passed away in the husmtal Q41 Nari-hm in... the persona of Mr, John Hickey, on Wednes'iay the 25th inst. The decei .94, who w-~s a, resi- dent of this town in his m-yhood C. cemetery The Ward ;,, Wits sympathy mmtmweave- OBITUAR - if infant. mortality is 'bemcfiansedtoFoxa‘M' ELBradywhfleinbnsinessinthe same stand before built up a good ' old custom- W. F. Nickle, MJ’” 0! Kingston, has received the following telegram from Colonel Sam. Hughes, Minister of Militia and Defence: have soldiers pay arranged forth- with. They should Be p839 30w. , The Kingston 51:81:11qu “4.. . The telegram was in response to a message sent to Ottawa. on his elec- tion calling the attention of the Minister of Militia to the fact that the soldiers of the permanent force Inl'éstnight's mmmWai-der stated that the'l‘ownot my wummotammmiw the citizens to make sugaestions as to what that battle cry should be. To-day ., number 0‘ 3033055093 we reached and are printed bekow. NEW MINISTER ACTED PROMPTLY It is understood thatthe plan to appoint an Industrid Commuting: who will be mm into the 1013th “QW of the land to bring ‘new industries into Lindsay is nearing W011. and that the minor details are being worked out to the satisfaction or the mamas. The idea. bu aha firm root. and i' is believed that‘the year 1911-12 is to be Lindsay’s but!!! yea. that with tho-m into town of the Seymour Power Company and the appointing at an Industrial Commlsalonar. Lindâ€"y will his guts to secure her fair share 0: industries, and thst the town will wane "all ludustrlnl outta in t1!!! auction! of Ontario. As has.me said before. Lindsay has every facility neon-paw to an.” a. live. WW town except the unity o! forces. Let every person pull for Undue-Y. and the sin 0! the Industrlnl Commission will be re- alized. I! 81.0803 are necessary. below are a. tow contrimtod by the citluns. Send in your slostn t0 Thé mug vu-‘n . A delightful and profitable and a half was brought to a close by singing the national anthem. At public gatherings thoughtful Canadians are sometimes mortified at seeing the audience during the singing of God Save the Kim. oc- cupied in putting on coats. rubbers. hats, gloves, etc.. but The Warder wishes to express:its earnest apprOV- al of the perfectly respectful attitude assumed by the students throuthout. this closing number yesterday. soldier, took the matter up in his usual prompt and thorough manner with the mult that if the men have not already received full pay they will get. it in a. day or two. - The membeis of the Industrial Commission Commit” ha“ been (1‘11“ W 4W the 9‘“ Wk °' 50, and are very enthusiastic .as to the bright future ahead of the town. file the preacher of old they hue the subject well in hand and have the firstly, secondly, thirdly. (earthly and so on well studied out “Id at: now looking for ., reel good, expressive battle cry or text. w‘vo -' â€"â€" 7* mmmwmphoaét. a”. '7 A flog“ For Bigger and ‘ Better Lindsay BACK IN BUSINESS vocal solo. Per- T. Watson Kirk' LINDSAY, 0N1 .. BUSI- '11:. Ontario Power Link. mm on tc mm mm a Good Enough for 1“ Lindsay Talks. my tor moo. Prosperity I Pretty Girls. Lindsay. the Macon to: Toufistfl. Publish mnduy s RWiW its warm. day on the 0L tie minimum salgry of a _pub- DATES OF ELECTIONS. Ottgwa, Oct. 25.â€"Hon. W. T. White will be member for Leeds, and Hon. Frank Cochrane will take Geo. Gordon's seat in Nipissing. Final an rangemonts were made for the aest- ing of these two Ministers at an hour' a Cabinet Council held this THREE ! AND ALL GIRLS. ‘An Austrian woman gu'e birth to triplets in the Montreal mta'nity hospital. They were girls. and all were born alive. and are doing well. Twins are gfrequent occurrence .in the hospitals, but it was the first time' in its history that the stork brought triplets. SALARY 0F TEACHERS. Bowmanv-ille Statesman : We are right up to the hilt in sympathy with the wise worjds in Lindsgy Daily Warder in its welcome to the school 'teachers meeting in that team 99. the, Guy 03, {t8 war-ail!- Col. Hughe’s m 'vv ~v caleditorthey‘WOMDOquyu lul- gunner, nun v... happmmmorsnpflthmm'l‘hochwhadmcdled to reportertorayounspoople'o-odetyin;woak, ' : inaca-tuintowulecrned tulle.- on-nonday ulta‘noonthe son at his own expose. rm." mod"und ro-opnod, Allie Trotter, who W11» lo- tions. ' He was shouting 1..-. 4.... fith ms mutt!» van! houses. {34'5“} Totals ............ 326 Majority for Hughesâ€"229. The friends and supporters of Dr. Vrooman. the Conservative standard bearer in the provincial elections, look for a. large majority for the doctor in the above riding. oWlng‘to the fact that he is well and favor- ably known throughout the entire lic school teacher reaches the thous- and dollar mark we shall have the desired results all around, and not much sooner. ' SPEED OF TRAINS. In reference to W of trains at the Pottery Comets, Township 01m: Agnew informed The Warder that ac- cording- to ,3 act at parliament. A number of citizens, those who take keen interest in elections, have been making guesses as to whet 001. Sam Hughes' majority was in West Victoria. only during the last election. and for: their benefit The UleAv u. u.â€" Warder prints the {allowing figures, show; t._he ‘majorities in each town- riding. ship and in the towns = ‘l,£ Woodville ......... Garden .. trains' passing over any evening where a fatality has taken plans, must tram then. until inspected by the [ward of railway inspectors. slow down to a. speed of 10 miles .11 hour passjgg over sucli 32in?) Such in. The Railway, Town. Lindsay 3nd ProgreSS. Industrial Lindsay. The Magnetic City. The Wideawuke City. Lindsay 'Alwws Lending- Watch Lindsay 61'0“?- Lindsay. the Plane. Lindsay, the Banner City- The Sawmill Town- Lindsay, the Young Manchester. ScugOg's Shining City. Lindsay for Biz. Lindsay. the Farmer's Prick Skiddoo Lindsay's Hoodoo. Bigger and Better Lindsay. Lindsay Sells Power Cheap Lindsay for the Best. atreen Boosters Baost Linda“. Hear Lindsay Hum. Lindsay Has Room for You. Lindsay, the Pride of Canada. Majority in West Victoria the Commercial Town. WW“ the Best. Streets. 19 McRae Guilty discrediting allow Its introduction. W.C.T.‘U. OFFICERS. Sherbrooke. 002., Oct. 25.-At to- day's sessions of the Domini-n W. C.T.U. canvention, the {allowing 0!- ficers were elected: President. Mrs. Gordon Wright. London ; vice-presi- dent. Mrs. McKinney. Claresholm. elected.) plant and a. staple article of diet But i! you saw Hr. Spratt's “ Hur- phy " you'd My “ Well, I doubt. the dictionmn" askwhoistheman? Seethe po- tato, and draw your own conclus- ions. It is useless to attempt. a description of the tuber, as it. would be in opposition to the way lexico- graphers - \ define the edible, which is this: gamma are developed as enlargements or underground rhi- zomes- and their velue in eating is Rambgg’g' lievievgi‘; Withu theggsiogr‘carpets and of having made J rich étrike at bo- “'9 “ha”! halt, one claim 0: which he sold for. thIinghe 1?“: $85,000, and another which he was sent word holding worth 360.000. II- m- that. his bl man, clean shares: and rather shab- 1w¢d m u bily dressed, giving his name Alfred would qe r Jury, had a. loco] real estate agent, seven o’clo one o! the agent’s customers. and a. agent and well knownfumitmdodu "onthe gather-and “fins"!wnooupbofd‘y' thonuto weeknnd am:- ug-aagins for the mp0“ . -c AL, , ‘-‘“A Mr. Richard Spratt, oi the firm of Spratt a; Killen, grocers and grain merchants, dropped into The Wnrder last evening and after much tugging and pulling extracted something from an outside pocket in his coat. Nabody knew what was coming from the recesses of the lining. As he held it up for all to behold, it was a. great large potato having an open countaumce like a certain well- lmown Lindsay man. Everyone will in conjunction with mats; it is 31- so classed as an edible subterranean mm of an Ana-inn colamweoua A HUGH " MUhPEY." 13 m. . 2 mg“. 32“ Slick Gan; if Fake Cobalt King at Peterboro oi flanslaughter .rth 860,000. a I-‘rench- that his bank maven and rather shab- layed in being giving his name Alfred would qe ready I. local real estate agent, seven o'clock, goat’s customers. and 9. agent and turn Wm dealer " 0n the gather and foul ‘mplcotdaya thlltionutothe Ita- gauging for the correspond and n. “.600 house and 81.â€" they decided to l mm. took tpe tum. Their trdncn'l‘uelday evm- alsontthosta I- AL- (all visitor i1”) through the civllgwu' tint he was: rider to the gated cell nut held his son. When the tether amt. fight of the amen the .gony of his heart was expmued in these words; “Hy boyâ€"oh, my boy I" __ “th13“ l tether !” cried the young man behind the bars. They broke down .nd cried like childmn. After .1 time the two me; their cunpomn'e. A canvas-Mon tol- lowed. The accused men was over- head to uy: "Father, I’m innoâ€" COXâ€"-STAMP. linden. Oct. 25.â€"A very pretty wedding took place to-dsy at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stamp, whzn their ds ter. Miss Annie. liun Cox. of Minden township. The bflde looked handsome in a. gown of white embroidered net over silk with long veil caught with a. blue wreath. She was attended by her sister. Miss Elle, who was gowned in a. dainty white embroidered dress. The groom was supported by the bride's cousin Mr. 01m Trumbull. The bridal party entered the room to the strains 0 the wedding march played by Miss Carrie Stamp. a. ais- ter of the bride. The groom‘s gift 39thpridewp;mrtrlmmedcoat with mud to match. Alter the ceremony s sumptuous repeat was served. The presents were both handsome and numerous. The happy couple will reside in Minden, and have the best wishes of a host OWNER NOW WANTED. Where is the farmer who lost itwo pair Vol beats ? These pedal adorn- ments were stolen from his rig. which he left in a hotel stable laist weâ€"okj I! the party who sufiered the loss w 11 call at the office of the chie! of police he will receive infor- mation o! a beneficial nature. He must have read The Warder ads. of our shoe merchants and took advan- tage lot cut rates, and bought two pair. The thief was looking for {1:31:51} 6|: the incoming tnin. They'genuemau , up“... "gnawed it, but. renamed to:- the he was a. ham train. Mitwupnmngoutthcy wereteuod to know mthommwckhomudwugt WMamlm-thophflom nobnonlonhyh othmcouhnndwavosmrytheemmflonfl “ mad-“vi-” to get married, :1 rgga gag? 3% g :Eggifigg J ustire Teetzel Wednesday at Toron- to, when it was stated the ,matter was likely to be settled. Order was made postponing trial on payment by the town of the costs of the mo- , A-_ Lâ€"t-‘ of friends. v vvvv md cogt; .01, 7 preparing, for trial. Mr. Justice 'l‘eetzel and His with whom who am word at the arm “8° mt Ind been brought Wt “‘9 WWW ”.51..qu under afim‘ mama”. mo last Friday evening he iii.“ a. dinner with mods. The party n1: mkim o! O» murder we in dinner pat-ti was hastily broken up. Dough! telegraphed his father at. the old home. but Col. Richeson had gone to mm. and he could get no reply. So he' decided to come to Bantu: mean. ‘ lather and non m‘ convinced that. thcpotmuimoccnt. lnthetalks they hgve had neither has for a. moment. believed that he is guilty. M are unicecny and confidently gunning to battle to the end to free rage took place of Miss Am E. Millivny to Wilbur Milton Tre- win. of Toronto. The vouug couple left immediately after the ceremony for Toronto, the bride traveling in a blue suit and black hat. TREWINâ€"MACGILLB'RAY. At the St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, Kirkfleld, by the Rev. F. H. OUT OF HOSPIII‘AL. know something about. to homes and was Kim“ ‘- “y'wt' At Iondsy he quit the job flint: hemaymeads 0: Hr. unseen Campbell, of Kirkfield, a s'udent at the L.C.I., were glaagi tc_see_ him_out nigh; yesterday: after having confined to the Ross Hospital two weeks past with an attack appendicitis. DOWN WITH TYPHQID: _-. . 1‘ was removed to the Ross memorial Hospital sun‘ering from an attack of typhoid fever. His many friends hope that the attack will be of a mild nature and that he will soon be out and about again a:- usual. EOME FROM CONVENTION. 'Iha Linhsay delegation, which was in attendance at the Ontario and For the first time in its history the convention has. a munch-Canadian ptesident, ~Dr. Thor-rm having been elected to the head of the conVen- tion. There was a. huge attendance or delegttea. and the convention was productive of good results. Those who attended from Lindsay were : Quebec Convention of the Baptist church held in Montreal. and which ended Tuesday of this week, have re- turned and report a most successful convention. 'lhe outstanding tea- tunes of the gathering were the de- cision against church union and the consolidation of the convention boards of the Northwest Territories, the Hal'ntime Provinces and Ontario and Quebec into a. Dominion Board. (or the purpose of enrolling find di- recting the Foreign Mission work. 'rL-â€"_ 4L- . Middleton Twat“

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