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Watchman Warder (1899), 14 Nov 1912, p. 10

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E. W. MOORE, William-sh! Over HOPKINS LAW OFFICE Veterinary Surgeon 6,345,582 Go to CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING The Daily Warder and The Weekly Watch‘mam Your card placed in this Directory will b WEIR’S - William-st ' ?AGE TEN. Dr. S. J. Sims, Dentist The Stamelen Millinery Shop INSURANCE E. WILLIAMSON What. a welcome gift a picture of baby would be. VISIT OUR STUDIO. LIVERY and HACKS All dental operations carefully formed at moderate prices. 5. 10 and 15 Cent Store v’v lv’vv- “‘1 School in India 6,345,582 children in. school. schole Such statistics cannot be charac- schOo terized as constituting a brilliant re- Tammi: l tel . ted , !cord, but the British Government, inâ€" vious a y prin 1n the, stead of lamenting over the fact that expenc Gazette of India (the official publica" ignorance stalks the land of India. "by 0‘ tion issued by the government from despite a century of British rule, i0d- Calcutta.) shows that during the seem disposed to congratulate them- 6611001 SW beginning April 1 1910 and sel'» es because of recent years increaS- We] ending March 31, 1911, British India} ing numbers of schoolable bays and 111111185 (not including the territories goxern. girls are receiving instruction. , accor‘ ed by East Indian princeS) had 8. Statistics show, however, that dur- lages Office Over Gregory's Drug Store HATS! HATS! photo of yourself. LINDSAY-ST. N. The like of which were neVer sold be- lore at the prices I ask. I! you could not pay the premiums ; could your wife pay the house rent ? No gift is more appreciated than a gel-furl. bargaizis_ 3:611 ’Ean get here. KEDt-St- You will be surprised to see the won- " Prompt Service,” is our motto LEIGH R. KNIGHT 1. LINDSAY PHONE 53 Whatever your tastes, whatever your irequirements, the new shirtg just ucgvedmllbe sure to satisfy. We are proud of our lines this Season. " The beautyoimngmfi fitriking designs leaveonothing to be desired. Popular priced. better; guides 1mm” Kw we on our shelves. . ¢ - . ‘ -~ 3 Dundas F lavelles Limited 41 . OLIVER You Will Like the New Fafl Shirts $1, $1 25 and $1.50 are popular pfices Lindsay LINDSAY Phone 146 Peel st. CLOTHING DEPARTME NT Kinmountâ€"LV. 11.00 3.111., 2.40 p. m. Ar. 8.50 3.111., 6.10 p.m. Haliburtonâ€"Lv. 2.40 p.m. . Ar. 8.50 3.20.. . Coboconkâ€"Lv. 6.30 p. m. Ar. 10.10 a..m. Port Perry and Whitbyâ€"Lv. 6.20 a.m., 9.20 a.m., 12.01 p.m. Ax. 10.45 a..m., 7.35 p.m., 8.45 p.m. Fenelon Fallsâ€"Lv. 11 a..m., 2.40 p.m. Ar. 8.50 a..m., 6.10 p.m. 6.13.3. um: TIBLE Peterboroâ€"Lv. 7,10 a..m., 10.50 a. 1m, 8.15 p.m., 9.32 p.m.. Ar. 7-50. 9.311., 9.13 3.111., 6.23 p.m., 9.55 Pom. Peterboro, Campbellford, Benevilla -â€"Lv. 7.10 6..m., 10.60 nan. Ar. 9.15 a..m., 9.55 p.m. Port Hope, Kingston, Montrealâ€" LV. 6.00 a..m., 10.50 5.1m, 8.15 p.m. Ar. 9.15 a.m., 2.05 p.m., 6.23 p.m. Orinia. and North and Southâ€"LV. 9.20 3.111., 6.28 p.m. Ar. 10.10 a. m., 10.45 a..m.. 8.10 p.m. Tor-Onto, Stoufiville Markhamâ€"Lt 7.55 a.m., 9.2’0 a.m., 12.05 p.m., 6.28 p.m. Ar. 10.45 a..m., 8.10 p. m_., 9.29 p.m. ‘ TorontO, Via. Port Hopeâ€"Lv. 10.50 MAILS ARRIVE. I.â€"8.00 a.m.â€"C.P.R. frdm Bobcayâ€" geon. II.â€"8.30 gnawâ€"Stage, from Cam- bray and Linden Valley. BILâ€"9.00 a..m.â€"â€"G.T.R. from Hali- burton. V.-â€"11.00 a..m.-G.T.R. from To- ronto and points west .nd north. VI.-2.00 p.m.â€"G.T.R. from Beth- any, Part Hope, Franklin and points west on the main line. > VIIâ€"4.15 p.m.â€"C.P.R. from Bob- Caygeon and Dunsford. IV.â€"9.00 a.m.â€"G.T.R. from east, west and south. VIII.â€"6.35 p.m.â€"G.’I‘.R. from Fe- terboro, Port Hope, Omemee gnd To- ronto. IX.â€"8.15 p.m...â€"GTR tom To- ronto, points west and north, and also from Haliburton. X.â€"â€"11.30 a..m.â€"C.P.R. hem Janet- ville, Nestlaton Station and J anat- vflle Station. ' MAILS CLOSE. I.â€"G.T.R.-Ma.ils for east, Port Hope, Franklin and Bethany, Lv. 6 a.m., closing night before at 10 p.m. population of 254,820,616, but only ing the last year a. million 'more Dr. W. F. Broad, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE POST OFFICE GUIDE scholars are to be found in the schools of India. than during the pre- vious quinquennium, and that the expenditure on education increased ”by over $5,000,000 during tbs} per- iod. But 'still the facilities for schooling offered by the British GoVâ€" ernnient to East Indian children con- tinues to be very inadequate, since according to the last census four vil- lages out of )every five are without ,UPUUIQI uni v9 uvuuwa â€"â€"â€" â€" â€"vâ€" To introduce Be mann Improved type drawn wire tun; 65:, 40 watt 80c, watt $1, 100 watt 1.20. R. F. '1‘] No. 602â€"Lv. Lindsay 7.50 can. Ar. Toronto. 10. 35 can. No. 604â€"Lv. Lindsay 4.15 p.m. Ar; Toronto 6.35 p.111. , No. GOGâ€"Lv. Toronto 9 nan. Ar. Lindsay 11.85 a.m. No. 605â€"LV. Toronto 5.00 p. m. Ar. Lindsay 7 55 p. m. Mixedâ€"Lv. Burketon J ct 6. 35 a. :11. Ar. Llndsay 725 gum - No. 611 (passenger daily)â€"Lv. Havelock 8.45 a..m.; Lv. Peterboro 9.35 a.m.; Lv. Bethany 10.00 a.m.; Lv. Lindsay 10.45 a..m; Ar. Orillia. 12.30 p.m.; Ar. Goldwater Jot. 1.10 p.m.; Ar. Port McNicol 1.40 p.m. RETURNINGâ€"Lv. Port McNicol 3.20 p.m.; Ar. Goldwater Jot. 3.51 p.m.; 'Ar. Orillia 4.30 p.m.; 'Ar. Lindsay 6.15 p.m.; Ar. Bethany 6.55 p.m.; Ar. Pet?rboro 7.25 p.m.; Ar. Have- lock 8.10 p.m. T.C.MATCHETT, W.J.ANDERSON, Up-tovgn Agent. Depot Agent For hither inlormstiOn apply to W. B. WIDDESS, A. McNABB. Town Ticket Agt. Depot. Ticket Agt. II.â€"G.T.R.â€"For all points west. mails close at 8.45 ohm. III.â€"G.T.R.â€"’For fialiburfion, mails close at 10.25 a.m. IV.-â€"G.T.R.-â€"For Peterboro, Port Hope, Omemee, Toronto, and points west, and -Bplleville and Peterbpro railway mail service, mails close at 10.25 mm. V.â€"C'.P.R.â€"For BobcaygeOn and Dunaford. mails close at 10.50 mm. VI.â€"Sto.ge to: Cambray and Lid- den Valley, mails close at 11.30 a.m. VII.â€"G. T. R. â€"For Haliburton, mails close at 2.20 p.m. VIII.â€"G.T.R.-â€"For all points watt, mails close at 5.45 p.m. IX.â€"G.T.R.â€"For all points east, west and south, mails clone at 7.40 General delivery open from 8 am. to 7 pm; railway station branch, 8 a..m. to 7 p.m.; mail order and stems from 8.00 an. to 6 p.m.; Saturday nights the general delivery is open , after ”rival of Toronto mail. Wander appeal to an exclusive clientele. 0 an invitation into the best homes Specsjal Sal's, Mayday and Tuesday Only ___ .‘l._,‘_.â€" .â€"=-n bu‘nmfnn Inmng 9 G.P.R. TIMETABLE Postmasw. A good strong ash siftter all stoo Only me each ‘ J. G. Edwards Kent-s CLEANING, PRESSING TAILORING, gygme ”VERY and BOARDIHG STABLE £138. A. Isaac, 10 York“ FURS CLEANED, REPAIRED AND remodelled. haw furs made to order. MRS. F. MULLETT 114mmsn LINDSAY Fresh aid Smoked Meats, flour Groceries and Provisions Ihis is Rubber Time! feed. Fresh, salt and Smoked Fish. ADAMS BROS. KENT-ST F R A N K FORBERT’S The National Concrete Mfg. Co. William-5:; icpprs'te Fanning’s] pository and get satisfaction in qu l ty and price CEMENT Drain Tile, Sewer Pipe or concrete building material. All kinds We ham. choice Sour Kraut, Oak Front Grocery Fillets and Pinnan Huddle. JOHN FLUREY Ken t-st But the most disappointing feature of this educational survey of India is the fact that in the year ending March 31, 1911, the number of girls receiving instructiOn, according to the Gazette of India, was 193,646. When it is borne in mind that the female population of British India, is at least 125,000,008, the fact. that Kent-st. Ash Sifters than a. million girls are now re- Phone 266 day- at night. ‘wiwté tungetei lamps'; 25 watt; R. F. THOKLS, \Villirrn-r' Get yours at Opposite Hospital f”?lÂ¥;ۤffi§§x§§fiwÂ¥.. sci Sofia. NOV. 8.-â€"News of the retreat of the Turkish army on Contenti- nople is expected hourly. Allies Will March 1n _ Triumph Into Constantinople and feeling in the Bulgarian head- quarters favors the Bulgarian army marching into ConstantinOple accom- panied by the Servian forces operat- ing in Thrace and a Greek force, which will land in the Gulf of Xeros, near the Dardamlles. . The Servian and Greek croxm princes pr-olmml;v will be present, and the cross will be carried 1n triumph into the mosque of St. Sofia. Premier Guchkofl, in a. newspaper interview, says the allies 'hnve agreed in e. general way on the settlement. of territorial questions, but. their policy, the liberation of Macedonia. ins hot. been decided in all its deâ€" tails. Common action between the dustom. ceiving education shows how pitiful- 1y slow literacy is adV'uncing in Hin- ALEXANDER SAVIGNY. A venerable and venerated citizen in the person of Mr. Alexander Sav- igny, aged 81 years, passed away Monday morning at his residence, 502 Water Street,' says the Peter- boro Times. \ A I -Jvâ€" u... We "mw,u.v.â€" '\. lngtheChnnge ofLifeI was all run down. I was really :~: going to die, but af- ‘ ' ter taking Lydia E. ‘ Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound and Blood Purifier my :323 \(’h ‘ gmkfl Iamverivl “we; 7 w. "‘ an 11 to youan ‘\\“\~£‘9§§3 praise yourmedicine. I have advised several women who suf- fered as I did to try your remedies. You may publish this if you win ."-Mrs. DAVID B. Mounts, South Wellington, Vancouver Island, B. C. From40t050Yearsof Age. How It May Be PM in Safety. No other medicine for woman’s ills has received such wide-spread and unquali- fied endorsement. We know of no other medicine which has such a record of suc- ceu u hes Lydie E. Pinkham’e Vegeta- ble Compound. For mere than 30 years it he: been the standard remedy for wo- men’s ills such as inflammation, ulcera- tion, tumors, irregularities, pe ri odic pains md nervous prostration, and we believe it is unequalled for women dur- ing the period of change of life. flflITIBAL TIME 0FWOMAN’8 LIFE If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound will be] p you, write to LydiaE. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mas... for ad- vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman. and held in strict confidence. itDRS. SOPER SmWelfingwnwg-BC -â€"“F0r ‘Mdm ALEXANDER SAVIGNY. 1888. Later he moved to Peterâ€" A venerable and venerated citizen boro and then to Lindsay, finally re- , the person of Mr. Alexander SaV- turning to Peterboro, where he has ny, aged 81 years. passed away resided many years. Mr. Savigny onday morning at his residence. Was Well known, and his death will b2 Water Street,’ says the Peter- be sincerely regretted. pro Timeer \ . He is survived by one sister. Miss The deceased was born l_n Scot-’ Jen‘e.E. Savlgny, oi Peterboro. WI OBITUARY :«Ir'mwm. «Toronto. is m t ’9", than in town on iii-being Ir. W hue Indy re- W m Now W0. where he W the (out of Mary end lithium-boom. "A finefu‘m- in MI the boom. " A noerlerm- ingeonnu-y," Maid. ”A: u rule in! mining and lumbering combin- 0d. Turnip! 85 inchel in circumler- once are quite common, other roots being 0! abnormal growth also An doctric' road runs from Huleybury to Ne“ Uakwd and a. city atmos- phere prevails." “ Just the place to term." said Mr. McGiH. " as the soil is productive for ‘21) feet in depth." nfilt Dome, of bunpbelllord, aged {our years um two years. respective- ly, were drowned in the Trent River by their home. Statel, he declares, will not cease with the wur. and Eur-ape may count upOn seeing a most cordial union be- tween the States. The Premier says he anticipates no unfriendly action irom Roumnm. He insists that the allies will submit to no coercion from the powers, but on the con- m would Tamer ngnt LU WU unv- ter end. Questioned with relerence to the future status or Constantinople and Salonika, M. Gutchkon replied that it wan impossible to answer until the war had ended. He added that the question of referring territorial and other matters to a European conference must be decided later. the city. yesterday afternoon. Mrs. S. J. Mitchell, wife of a Flamboro Centre farmer, and her six-year-old daughter, Irene, were the Victims. They were dnving homeward Jn a single buggy. and when descending the steep roadway running under the G.T.R. tracks, the horse they were driving took fright at ,, pusing train and dashed madly don: the hill. Mrs. Mitchell and her daughter were hurled Irom 'the bUggy to the roadside, and the little girl was in- stantly killed. The mother died on the way to the City Hospital. The horse continued down the hill and ran into the taxable at the Valley Inn and the force 0! the collision knocked a. big hole in the side of the building, but the horse and buggy In conclusion, he said that the B31- kan States were resolved to {0110“ an equally friendly poliCy towards both Austria, and Russia. Hamilton, Tuesday, Nov. 12,â€"Two death; were caused by a. runaway horse at the Valley In, just west of MOTHER AND CHILD KILLED 'A pathetic feature 0! the unfortu- nate wait is that the little girl wanted to go to schOol yesterday morning, but her mother thonght the drive to the city wauld do her good. The horse driven by Mrs. Mitchell was 20 years old and had never run away before. Capt. Carson, of the Ontario Gov- ernment fishery patrol steamer, Maiad, returned last Saturday after laying up that boat at Lock No. 4, Kirkfleld. The Captain noted that FINE SALMON SEIZED. a, few days ago the Xaiad seized one thousand feet of nets 0!! Woodman‘s shoals. Thorn Island, Lake Simcoe. The nets, which are now held under seizure at Peterboro, contained fi‘taeen salmon trout, one of which weighed 18 pounds. land, and came to Canada. 'ivhen a child, sqttling first with his parents one. {arm in Otonabee, in the year Two children 03 would rather fight to the bit,- * Among {be many Pug omega hue wee-mlv filled M 81.1mm"! slim. \\ min: to flu (me- at $1190 (or our mndvau-s is lully Oil-supply m. Sh inflou. Etc 00mm: and g THURSDAN. g. g, Business ('Ulkpe lf the high“ a O' grade. is vcrfll .wmer Nulehud other ”aunt's are 1.9“- :n mm; n Wyn (0 get :‘ lih“lIH'1~-‘h‘(lufil|m‘fl . ‘gg iL In the right ”fine for mu- ('nlal(.;_ut‘. Em *‘1‘ INN. [I Baker lumber (n PHONE 77 SEALED TENDERS mi the Pestmaster-Geneml, \ ceived at, Ottawawmhl Friday. the 22nd an'cn for-the conveyance of 11..< mils on a. proposm} c< four years six times for rural mail route from W0. to wmmence at are of the Postmasu-I‘JRM; Printed notices, C(‘ntuzn information as to comma posed contract, may to blank forms of tender m; m at. the post oflit‘os‘ ‘ Hartley, Woodville, Lorm" Argyle. Grass mu, (Ker: can Lake, Kirkfield. of the Post Office in canto. ‘Post Office heparin: 'vioe Branch, Ottawa, 1912. Ready Mixed Paint McLBNNAN é’ Co. r. Yonge and w. J oxandor St. . We give absolute ova-y 25¢ purchase our famous Spec: introduce during 1- We have everyhing (ancy goods, SChOOI $1 a, purchase of 25c or x can of the powder free Special Cleans-r cleans every. thfngâ€"éilveru'aro, pots. pans, dishes. etc., and if you once u it you will get it again. Biggs' Old Stand. FREE! FREE DR. S J. SIMS. Dentist Gl'aduaw of Tun utu 171; CPS-[y and 1% ya] ('nnvgc Dental Sui gt 01:5. A” drutal 1-; era'i ms raw. fully pelfmnwd amuxding w the latest methods at xmdev. an; Inices. I. . A Otficv mar Greg“: Stuw, cu. ner nf \\ ii] Kent Streets. Get the Best it pan R. L. MORGAN v. .":‘-~wc-\-n.mw:~""’:.> ’ . ‘r'fi'm‘*,'_1w'"" TOILNTO. 0E4 ‘vvwâ€"opâ€"pâ€"uâ€"w- imuracru RED 9' TLIJOTT WOOD LOVEIBER 14. CON 1 RACT $88. "with Q‘ ') D " Mlcn “'08 [Huh wm we can at leanser. m - ELLlcn Princip“ 1' week min-1'. Lindsay. HW- ract 1' 1 V ‘I! My 'ug Ld sty’t 1g. 11¢ awake nights guts of things wuh- get the rest and ’3.me to restore my!!! Wfl‘ed “1 m" ...“ Of sleeplessnf‘fis ‘3 w'vâ€"cv F,” , of aleeplessnoss 15 '5 M indications of an PX- , w system. You must a... an breakdown is certain. I , V .' lho‘ cub (to M restful sleep whirh M .0 Wily in restoflng vital- ” the we. and strength m the flbgh Campbefl. 1'0 8 A1 m a. 7 A... â€""‘ro . 00“"... uv. - vâ€" .1090 '9“. Dr. 4 for $2.50. . mm a 00-- fin‘ulldhvnh "H the i l I. H eI-ocmmv uf using III-n: I .. aka flau- {In In: lam-r. In :\ beaten! the bust. souul ~ ‘ and a [the cm butts L~v J ~ 1542's $.13 the expriI- “lists on “doll “J -I‘ You’ll do '8" LofulI-IIV h- 1' I \ I Jos. Maunder So Gain. Flour, Feed. Coal and are 3.1!de lvv u~ when Om of your eyesight. h i~ duntoseehow hurrimiiy :Ltnv? [y wean fit. you with gin» how well at reasoname pm Consult. us about your a! Children‘s eyes a speriu . “Vang”. [95337.1 ..9 “a; 440.. [3: 7. w . .1 J. .3? 393.1“. Fir: in an .95.. 80m. I. B. ANNIS Op} run». -__â€"- At All Grocers 1 i 3 g 2 ,m nervous 8Y5. mammal-6M“? 31‘; :3) Mpbell, 103 Aime. 1,.” Out... writos ? "Fur w m bothered with nv-rv- at I can" not sleep nflghts. I. m armptoms of ex- t none causwd so ‘18. bu ..-A um! I found myself b m Food. 50" a b" .11 M10“. or Edmanson _ United. Toronto. The Most Mod- cra Hcthods gs Nights 1.7. hula“ 0r. worse LOU}? rest and! Ill)

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