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Watchman Warder (1899), 16 Nov 1911, p. 3

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. . comb} .ble; that is thevare drawn in vdLi-g,'francs,vmarks. lire, trance, flat-ins, yen, ugh, roubles, etc..uthca.se maybe. Wm that tho payee :btoad wil nedvetheactulmtm A233; Lindsay Bran. 1, H. A. HOLMES Manager 'I...- - v v , , Every branch ofThe Canadian Bah ofCommareo’is equipped to issue drafis on myriad?” citiu in thefonowingmieamuhout deb}: _ _ ‘v , __ -‘l._j M. ' CAPITAL - $10,000,000 - :RESTD' $8.0m.” THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE \Lu "83:18.;3 “AR: BROS fiallofthm .QCOqI " v0 uuv --â€"â€" P- élfiNAfiBR. .5- Lde k J. ' .Edwards Co. Shoots 30x30 cal. Rimless Cartridge. 7 Shot Rep¢ating The Fastest Action made Sold with the Stevens Guarantee at $25 Winchester Repeating Rifles, all Calibres, frofia $14 Upwards You might as well have a Furnace that will bum both Wood and Coalâ€" The New High Power STEVENS RIFLE 750! Ire there to beat the air “I“ 7 {uses into the fire chamber. 39‘ from Grab _” DRAFTS 0N Foagmwucquyrmgfs. Note the Air J1! ”1 1H m fx’ o‘clock. Saturdayl 10 to 1 o’clock. MOPHHM m Branches of the Bank‘in every Province of the Dominion. A general Banking business transacted. Savings Department at every Branch. SIR EDMUND WALKER. GVD..‘I.£L'D..TD£C.L. P ALEXANDER LAIRD. mum lutfim- tho. Oflie Hours : Pr'ch Codi a.- yourself without soiling your hands or clothing- The wood grate is sup?“ f'” with “a. .. may MM "" . AL --A doubles its ._- in dis todifi a wood grate in through the big door of the furnace. No_t_a bolt or screw The “Heels.” burns wood or coal eqfxally well. All you need‘ to do if you want ,19_ _ _A-‘ And one that cm I). changed from a» Coal to a. Wéod Furnace at moment’s notice. $27,47ofi5 Black, CLAW spa-wry. The passengers from Toronto were compelled to Wait until about 8 p. m.,, when a. train from‘Lindsay ar- rived and brought them to town. Several Lindsay men, after waiting invthe swamp till six o’clock. beat md two, WUVVUVI ‘ â€" swamp. where the road bed is built upon gravel placed on top of several feet of muck, which through the agency of incessant rains, which of late have fallen, caused the road to 31:11:, It is thereiore probable that the roadhed is insufficient ahd the rails too light. to hear the weight of heavy laden cars, which caused, the rails to spread, upsetting {our cars inthemiddleolthetraintrom the track. and‘bending railgjnto horse- shoe shape. ‘ Dr. Ham, organist and choirmaster of St. James cathedral, says: “' Elizabeth Campbell not only pos- sesses a rich contralto voice of wide range, but she is also gifted with a. highly artistic temperament which at once places her in the front rank of Canada’s concert artists." DR. WORKMAN WINS. Dr. Vogt. conductor of the Men- delssohn choir, says: " Elizabeth Campbell was for some years solo contralto in James-st. Baptist choir under my direction. She is pos- sessed of a fine contralto voice of most. excellent quality and power of «expression, which has been developed under the best of conditions.” on the 23rd instJis considered one of the leading soloists in the do- minion so we print the following opinions of the two well-known mu- sicians, Drs. Vog't and Dr. AHam: Mrs. Campbell to Sing in Lindsay It may be possible that many do not know that Mrs. Elizabeth Camp- bell, the contralto soloist, engaged for the Cambridge-st. choir concert To Head-Off a Headache ‘Wbmm Dr. Miles" Anti-Pain Pills Mr. Trainer avers that we next hunter caught on that portiOn of his property, which is bounded on _ one side by the Scugog river. will . re- ceive a. lesson in- pUg'ilisnl that will demonstrate his mastery in the man. 1y art. Although $15 was the am- ount received for the calf. jibe loser élaims he fits viorth over $25. Mr. Joseph Trainor was in town on Saturday last, and called on County Constable 'I‘hornbury to re- ceive the amount paid for the de- struction of a. young animal which was killed in the pasture field by a Lindsay marksman. Canada. There 'is no remedy so certain and safe as Catarrhozone. but being a good remedy it is imitated. Beware of the substitutor. Large Catarrho- zone lasts two months. price 81; smaller sizes 25c. and 500. All re- liable dealers or the Catarrhozone 00.. Buffalo. N.Y.. and Kingston, A WARNING. " No one ever contracted a more obstinate attack of nasal catarrh than I summed a month ago." writes Mr. G. E. Root, a well-known resid- ent of Bridgetown, W.I. " My Head ached terr‘itical‘ly, I meezed about every three minutes. but still my nostrils were entirely closed and I couldn't breathe through them. Ten minutes inhaling Catarrhozone gave me a little relief. so I continued to use Caxtarr‘hozone every hour, and before the day was out I had im- proved. Catarrhozone quickly cur- ed me. I am we‘ll ever since." vâ€"u- by exilésjnf-rzo; iUtfiérh, following fed- eral prosecution for violation of the Edmunds Act against plural wives liquid cough and catari'hal remedies. Coulch't, Breatheâ€"“ Catarrhozone” cured. You Can’t Cure Catarrh by Swallowing Drugs To cure an ailment In the uncut. or chest, to rout out. Catarrh or Asthma, it. is essential that. the me- dicine be conveyed direct. to the af- fected parts. This is why no other remedy. has achieved such world-wide success as Catarrhozone, which alone COUGH SYRUP, TABLETS AND SPRAYS SICKEN THE STOM- ACH BUT DON'T REACH THE GERMS OI“ CATARRHâ€"HENUE THEIR FAILURE "0 HELP. can be breathed in one second to every air cell in the breathing orâ€" gans. The healing vapors of Ca- tarrhozone mix with the breath and descend through the throat, down the bronchial tubes, to the deepest air cells in the lungsâ€"all parts are saturated with the rich piney essenc- es that ease, heal and cure. Catarrhozone has entirely displaced the old-fashioned remedies, such as cough syrups, sprays, tablets, and sedative powders. It contains none of the opium, chloral and drowsy nmntics m oommonlv found in f 33 £1152.me gap], wsak At an; spnin and broken wrist? What nukes him weep when lull-may To think ho’ludaa tor them? What makes him laugh gt clothes And about strange number: through his nose ? Why does he mus hair to grow Till ringiots on his shoulders now ? What makes hon: don the padded What Bakes him eaxly seek t.‘ That usually knows him not 7 AN AUTUMN QUERY' followed before â€"Ju¢i;eâ€"13e;son. .. Wht makes the (2011989 youth give ”Murphy, the pldntifl, of Und- “P ty. wu "lamented by Mr. Hop- ‘I‘ho cismttei _th° downs 3mg? _ kins. while lusts. R. E. Woods, K nutmeg. M all-plea. cinnamon. clown. mustard. '1‘. mm. ocrow co thowalormgenpbouddoor. U Have you seen the new spice cause- 01‘ nickel and class? They are made of nickel rods onex’ebove the other. form. In; (that to hold glue bottles with nickel screw hope. The name of the spice ls blown 1n the glue 0! each bot- tle. Thane come In vex-lone sues. but a covalent we holde ll: bottles. amusemenmxheenum for figure; Cook: and these clocks con- venient to set at the hour when a can or rout must be taken from the oven mmfhatrhwnenwlthm mummuw. Gifts For Hounolteem The woman who keepe name in not land to give to. Something tat the home eiweye eppeeie to net. The em- broidered pilioweue pictured will eon handsomelytoherlnencioeet. ltieot tine linen. Above the deep bemstiicbed lien is an embmidered pattern done in satin stitch with merited white cot- ton. in the cinch is worked the initial. Then theremmmnoveldeei‘ortbe :1th too. which the in none to like. An alarm clock is rarely given. and ite handsomemudvenit metee e nice an. Chooeee face with urge White or n ere-In: hone in mowed with polo yellow and brilliant onus. in conventional design. - Four square- 6? Yellow cropo oro Joined with narrow gold loco lnoerdon to form a largo ublo cover. each coc- nor of tho finished ploco being decorat- ed in long Joponaao witches with gold thread 15 a - wandering lea! design. The sort Ihldel and the crape qnauu Ina-t almost endless mum-- to: decorations. Ideas in beta measurement. Bloc crap. nu been most eflecdvel! used. my blue with a decoration a! dull purple nod age neon mm the colon of the 1m. cut War by hand With silk to match the crap. and with stitches so fine as to be unnoticed. The nem- Ibo are not conspicuous. an «sump: On nfu' ooh brown a light putty color to mod mm a urn-x red. and the pattern 1- one or the simplest o! the running stencil design. The-o table cont: are made of a lunar. measured by the Width of tho craps. thirty inches. or else they nep- ruent two width- or even three._ own- Ringmvith .11 lac-might? Al mum PILLOW aw. one 01’ the WON LEGAL FIGHT. Hr. F. Holmes Hopkins, of the well-know: law firm 0! Hopkins. Weeks 6'. Km kins, figured prominent- ly in .n mutating legal case which was tried gt Cobourg on Nov. 3 be- fore Judge Benson, and by the able and eloquent plea. he made on be- half of the plaintiff, brought dis- tinction and credit to himself. meoemttotrid,andu a multBuThuI-Hopkmwu sno- ceufulinhhphgmd mallow bythelu touttlowiththo ol- xw Wynn-301*. {of the ouch! guardian. appointed tor the dam. C.. of Petal-bore, and Crown Attor- The as? was one of wages against the estate of the late 1‘. W. Murphy, of Cavan, the plenum being Mr. Jos. Murphy, of Lindsay. The let- terputin.cla.imagu1nstthe es- tate for $432 wag“. and the case was settled out of court by other friends and reletim interested for 8800. However. .3. this juncture the omen! gun-dun stepped in and ob- jected to the chin being pad, and refined to allow the me. the re- Throwm entire trial Euro THE LINDSAY MARKETS. Satin-ma Service anal-ed hi all Basilio. W to fill. Bank. The market was fairly busy on Saturday morning. Clerk Callagha at times was almost overpOweru with work. Potatoes, hogs, coal scalee busyres totneloan as they come and go. kinds were in protusion. and th farmers’ wives and cuisines-s looke cheerless. The shrewd merchan looking {or snaps as the marke clock announced the noon hour we. on hand. Hey is much easier, in to fill demand. Alslke clover 89 bus. Beef cattle 88.50 to 85. Buled hay 8/16. Barley 67 to 75¢. bus. Buckwheat 58c bushel. Bran. cwt. $1.20. Cream 15 to 80¢. AChceee 17c lb. Celery 5c bunch. Chickens 15c 11:. Dairy butter 26c and 27c. Ducks per pair ‘IJO. 15c lb. F431! 26 to 30c.. 'F‘all wheat 86c. ’A,L_ -nnn Fowl of al‘ but; about the same price, plenty coming brated GRAHAMâ€"SANDERSON. A wedding of interest was celea at St. Paul's English church meme on Friday evening at eight o'clock. when Mr. A. H. Graham and Miss Grace Sanderson were joined in marriage. The Rev. Canon Marsh 0(- ficiated at the ceremony. The bride I w.,s most tastefully gowned, and wore a black beaver hat with a white willow plume, and carried a shower bouquet of bride’s roses. Car- ri were in waiting outside the menu for the happy couple. who drove to the Hotel Butler, where a got-yous dinner awaited the party. The romantic meeting of the happy young couple. which brought about the pleasing event. has ended the pretty love scenes, which gathered ”no grew till‘ the pleasing culmina- Lamb 15c to 20¢ lb. Onions 81 bus. Pen. smw $1.58 load. 'Pork 15c m. Potatoes 90c to 81.25 bag. Rolled cots, 82.85. Rib roost 15c 1b. Rye 70¢ bus. Small Peas. 80c. Shorts. recall. 81.80. Spring lamb 12 to 18¢. Sirloin stock 180 lb. Spare ribs 3 lbs for 25¢. Sago per bunch 5c. Timothy 85 to 87. Spring wheat. 801:. Turkey: 18 to 20am. Turnip: 85 per ton. Henslsc lb. Hay per ton 815 to $116. Head cheese 2 tbs for 25¢. Little hogs. $4, $5, 86 per pair. Live hogs $5.75. Lard 15 to 18¢ m. F431! 26 to 30:... Full when. 86c. Flour. Manitoba, $2.90. Grass seed 87. Honey 12c lb. Geese 12 to 15¢: per 1!). Goose wheat. 80c. Pea 25c. qt. ,.v.., of law’keep' the weig aponding to the load bier“ Malina“ v __ v- lost overpower-(d ham’a Vééthblo 70-...an m wow 3 Rink- 3170 than. owes Mo hm!!! 2° mâ€"vâ€"v’ tion of Cupid's fatal darts ceased to penetrate the love centre. Mr. Gra- ham is a civil engineer. on thenew electric road, which the firm of Graâ€" ham Mann contemplate building between Port Hope and Orillin. The Wade: and many friends wish the happy couple many years of con- happy couple many years of happy wedded life. , WC’mowâ€"mjâ€"m' ' $31551. must the Board ot Governors 'ol the Wesleyan Theological College 1.1. dismissal from his professorship o; alleged grounds of heterodoxy. Rev. Dr. Workman was awarded by Mr. Justice We-r $3.500 damages the Kind You llavp Alva]: Bought ,fuuu. -4 I 1 with it glmost as easily. Wyeth-laden ”tuna: MW"MP¢ush. If». “maniac-gaunt“ CASTOR IA quicklyappliedâ€"andshineu quick :3 a. wink. It'susimpleandasym no: as shoe polish. and z "31ka Knigh ”isafinn pateâ€"ready to usgâ€" There is no black watery liquid to stain your hands or dirty the floor. There is no “hard brick’ ' to mpgâ€"no troubleâ€"no wasteâ€"no hard rubbing. nudityâ€"- ‘2h l'h-ML You don’t have to mix “Black Knight" Stove For Infants and Children.

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