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Watchman Warder (1899), 21 Nov 1912, p. 3

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. 44 Team“ Mini, is o\ \OI’ one Cubed“ WM . My I ‘ siting In Mmbtooh. 031,! 3 {mm . amine!) tmi 1 nothing to no “Iii ve me a bottle ink-h relieved me 1 e M haxe never had an M my life: lam-nu! 3 introduced In “it it would fill Iii. MM" Ni'oi'n 5’ “may Brown Ln by tho 83v. 1 M. In Foul My; em in mm. in! ”MI emu Hun-m Hmâ€" V. g g! 0‘. a swim”. to i Pi is one of “EMF!“ itigy'ptitn unmet. w SM mung ntufiéfi h 3 vi- inflammfllfifi; ht! is l is and M33 “60$ . ”new: 1m may. V314.” Fm 851mg“ 1. r1- .5 an Era finmee.©a mst he unamawn ”â€"â€" plishcd in a fixed m’ hen the Chm 1'“ authorities in row ” she is aPPO‘med 3 reg“- It is only 9" M“: ier. Wh‘ ”4“!“ km. a y, ‘0‘]. 13‘“. xi. ”w M than. at Mon. yo. wm gets away first. A IAMCMOII. .«-n “i (‘hina haVe to” L hekvre they as any.“ u- Aspirant: for poli‘ nt‘ exidence of 00W“ puupr of endurance. Old trawl-$9 great distam. [ains and vaneys “d ngerous forests. m ust be undertaken d“. pushed in a fixed W 1m WM?” u jqbuumpj whoa We h in HAD ITS EQUAL Mme adopt the calling- Burnt River. on How, . and Mrs. w. PO”: Q MERLE ices “no 1‘33““: mi, t‘whmm Mum a m; m Mamie?! M 35¢ per 1b. 400 per lb. 45¢ per lb. per lb; H“ W‘w: M N9“ Mi “1'8. Jam OW! x mm mm n W." In“ “‘N 5‘; m mam was! “I! htm" "'1: parsonage, 33 St. . 13th inst, Edward M Toronto’ to Nu 13. W. Kirkpatric w an. m cw: wuivalem in the meneyéi 6f the 9mm leeunmes mm I 1...:c nt‘ eewhfiheque.’ They are 29939311631; 9 mm; safe self- a.._-...m:.,mg and, .muyamgemted‘ M Lindsay Branch. H.‘ A. HOLMES. Manage, CAPITAL, $13,000,000 REST, $12,300,000 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE “wumnw MAXWEUIS A 6-â€" Write Inform”). all. '5': 30¢ had}: them. 7 . mm mmsu 1. sons. 8!. ma Tao Wfinger 30‘!!! m M8“ an: o. the way of the 00V”. m M practically thou-hole topofthl WWW Ma 2: myto put in “WNW 5'0 etha- washa- has as W 0' M' Mocha Wham“ minim“ ‘cndcmMeaawaaapr- Do you use Murcth churn um nuke. quality I“? ' The National Concrete Mfg. Co. \l ) "Hm insurance on buildings or stock gives cash returns only when. you eufier lose. 2: Thai land insured by thorough und‘erdreinager will give you increased cub returns eaeh year without loss. _ 3) That the premium peed in investing in tile and drninage i. returned in extra crops at an average of 40 to 50 per cam. per year. ' W Tm: cement tile, machine and steam cured make the pcx‘fecn land insurance. Investigate at the Did it Ever Occur to You ? '2 7 mgrzths. m 2mm want“. we» mam. Dam. m ALEXANDPJQ mm» m m deem! Maw mam m m: BANK Incorpoftfld by AG. ‘ ‘ «I or Puuumom Lind: u lunch ”an...“ ‘3. *‘m I" m 21 "Numb. IAWM’I 10 n t OW. TRAVELLERS’ CHEQUES MARRIAGES. DEATHS; Hrnnches in every PWMM. a! m Do- mmiou, any: mpcrum- m, at Mn Dairy n-h. wanundlmd. London. “fluid. but \‘urk. ()htoaga, 09:: : ' ‘ Pfl'd up Oflpflflm In ‘...I..mgm Root l|1II|I| HI ”nu u! uun.‘.‘m.m Undlvldod MOI”. ...I ”0,000 “1-.., Y__-, M mgivglem in tile. {fiâ€"eééyg 6f me'priéeiggleeumfigskmnd 1--.-In 4‘ . --I£ A__-_._-_I ._ om. flout-u Emy uuwhpuon 0| mm m (manual bowing! Unpubw a waxy Munch 5‘0" MNIWR It. 101$ $19; $20, $50; ”=an 0809 control. Valve the nation in a foreign war. to stay, and as the clay roads 101- He negotiates all treaties with for- lowed the corduroy m wooden eign states, but consent 0‘ the 59" jumpers were banished by the introâ€" ate is necessary to ratify such. “'9 auction of the oxâ€"cart, {or the latter president is commune-11der ‘m-Chw‘ 0‘ could not withstand the continuous the land and nan! ' forces 0! the bumps 917.6? the 1°“- ‘0 4°" ‘ “'0‘ United States, _w1th_1et-.reuhing mofiobha bringgboptumw His coustitutional powers inclide the right to make treaties, by and with the consent of the senate to appoint ambassadors and foreign ministers. Inasmuch as he may re- fuse to receive representatives of foreign powers, the- president may in- 'l_‘he president and Vice-president of I ‘the United States are'elected for terms of four years by the State Electoral‘ Colleges, whose member- ship is based upon the Congression- a1 appointment. This is revised by congress after each decennial census. The president’ 5 annual salary is IIBLS anu pununelcu uiu Luv: U; cused until he was almost stunned. MACADAM ROAD Experts in road-building- claim that the days of the manadam road are 75,000, h vi 'ncreased fro $ 3 ng' been 1 m coming. to a close, that its sun has V350, 000 by the Act of March 4, 1909. In addition the chief execu- the is allowed $25, 000 annually for traVeling expenses. His official resi- dence is the White House at Wash- ington. ' The president of the United States is the responsible head of the Feder- al administration. Possessing imâ€" portant legislative powers, he enjoys a position of power and responsibil- ity superior to that of most consti- tutional monarchs... about set, and that we are approach- ing the decline and fall of this form of road-building. ' Permanent. roads are in themselves desirable within a city's limit or in the suburbs, but :5» general use the macadam road will remain para- mount and favored in the country as giving the most satisfactory serâ€" vice. For the past century the dis- covery of Chin-lee Louden. macadamia! has proved its usefulness to civilian-l ._4_ 2..... AL A H. B. Black, 'GI.OO0.000 3mm um, lunch hum-had A. D. an ”earl. Deyell‘s ' Fruit Farm , was to fall into obscurity ? There must be a reason for this reform- tion' in forming road beds. This is brought-about by the innovation of introduction of the automobile, which we mfist‘all‘ admit has come' Permanent roads are in themselves desirable within a city's limit or in the suburbs, but far general use the macadam road will remain para.- mount and favored in the country as giving the most satisfactory ser- ,viOQ- For the past century the dis- covery of Charles Louden, macadam has proved its usdulness to chriliza- tion. Has the time now come that it must be discarded and its useml- MACADAM ROADS HERE TO‘ ST AY Peter Collins, the prisoner, said' l~Appleby and the girl seemed to be that on the night of the fatal quar- the cause of the fight which ended tel, while passing the Applebys !fatally for A-Dpleby home, Grant Appleby and John Apâ€"i Lilly Gow swore that she “as will,- pleby. brothers, came out from al ing to go to Appleby' 5 home when field and attacked him. Grant used asked beCause the home she left was a plow cleavice and struck him on! not very pleasant. R. A. Pringle, the back of the head. John used his. K. C., the Crown prosecutor, accused fists and pummeled the face of ac.] her during his address to the jury of cused until he was almost stunned.- be‘ng the cause of Appleby's death. Immediately on leaving the dock Collins was greeted by his father. who sobbed like a. child. and othur relatives and friends. He is a popu- lar young man in the district where he lives. of the evidcnca. The judge warned Coll'ns to be more careful of his company and habits in future. Betove discharging Collins Chancel- lur Sir John Hoyd said he was not srrprlsed {at the verdict in the face [ (my mm» mldht in our town In in mud! t‘lmo tor the planner mul- member- to " out loo-a " and has-o to maximum amount of fun. From tin-r1: ‘tm 'u'lmlnt '11 pan. they , pur- rand mm vanatlon on Tumdty lut with the mutant appunmt were». *lme disguises ware varled. name be- 'lnk a burlesque in human and oth- ers on humor and manner; The procession smafélled up all do“ king-st. with {he effigy and his gnaw; neenmpwlea by the male or“ a eweeetlnu soloist and innumerable drummm at ultl tmwure. finally menial: m Mm bank at the taut a; tleamzst; Hm ma ewmluw mvleeg welt blues! in mi sly-la. llw many fflft‘hlfilfi giving welrd w: mama l9 m paragluallan at the mmm amt. Nam War.“ NM min!“ “a the maxi“ at 9 My Ft “new! this RNBHQQR utm- an hour‘s $Miborflim at the WM at Fem“ 001: has; flanged WM! the manslauahm 01‘ his Mend Gram ”New. in a tight near- Oahqen. em“ on the night at August 80th. which amaa over a ”wearâ€"old girl. Lillian Gown om Rom 1W; mm. o! Maw. a mama of \II Damian: Mum mum. hold mfiw n m Pmbyunu church on ssmm morning, Won‘t: the alt-£290: and in the Inland!“ church in sh. evening. The War outlined the work 0! the Alum rather than donaunomg um evm 0! Manama” m I very optimum mum. The new”: mm unbuc- Iamo and wall “waded. Collins Gets off on the Charge of Killing Appleby A Choral Sodom-ma «armed on May wanna. It in proposed to 31% a. public performance in the am imam. Raw. Mummn will who: 6M 11mm. 91M Nam! a! um um WHOM 0m hm. mm m»: pm. ‘\9 may mnmry on Hum!“ mama”. '11“ 00mm was an. o! a. Ionm‘ m but Ion-1mm um um! wan compou- od “may at mu Mum. lhv. w. momma. ILA“ pastor at the Nomad!“ church. ounduvud um um- vm n the Mum and at me mvo. The am wwbowhn wldély- known and had jut". “NW“ at "A. threat“! at mid“! emammlp “hm he wan mum away. um Mu dam in tho mom. Immune. 'I‘u Mn manna «Me and child, hm pare-nus um $wbromors the wunmt nym‘ may in extended m their Maw bomvmant. Hum 98 m «or Mum: m nbmd WM their MM Thu uh fluvmm at mum; wnlmm mm tn In our-mnmn. Mr. John Murray. :0! Powwow. me 'home an Saturday Afternoon. elebrated at Omemee 'reds of miles of country road o_n which the standard mmdun in most likely to continue to give 3 high degree a! gummy eel-Vice _._.A_.__A _ -_‘_..,,.Â¥F To sum this matter up concerning roadways, it must be conclusiVe that around r cities permanent roadways may be a necessity or require ‘ special protectiw ’trentment, but theré are hund- necessity or require special protago- tiva treatment, but thm- are hmâ€" It In England, Ireland and Scotland tile drains are placed in the centre of the roadways. and as many . are aware no countries on earth have firmer highways, being equal to ee- ment in most uses. ed upon this permanent roadway the problem would be nearing a. solu- tion. One great neglect 'in county road-building is tile neglect of drain- ing, with dry roads '9. slight «coating of atone‘and graVel keeps them in good coodition for trnfic. ment for macadam that may fill the bill and do much in the way of con- structing permanent. highways. Stone‘must foreVer {arm the base for countrj: roads and will never go~out of use. gCould . a. dressing, which would not be too eXpensive be plac- l Collins said he was on friendly !terms with Lilly (low. the 17-year- lold Toronto girl. He admitted set- ting into a fight with the dead young law because Appleby called her vile ‘namee. The girl herself aware that she was invited by Great Appleby while in Toronto to visit his home, and‘she left there when he suggested that she live with him as his wife until after he graduated from the Toronto Veterinary\ College. Be- cause she refused he went to strike1 her, and she left his home. and went‘ to live' with a, brother of Peter Col- lins. This rupture between Grant Appleby and the girl seemed to be the cause of the fight which ended fatally for Appleby. When the 11m M1111 he had 5 1111119 111 1111: Mad 1111111 M11911 119 11nd m «111111111; 11 11111191121111 did 111111110 1119 1111111: 111 MMM 11111 durida 1416 01101111 11 entered the 11am at 11;» 511011;; accidentally, Mr. cum-d Mulligan. of Toronto. was down home tor on» tho mull 0nd; m. flawluek mt at Linens. was [mm M em Hum“: Mr. H. Gullah". or “unborn. MM“: sum!” mm hla 0mm” Mantis; The many Manda M Ma; It; a; mum“ are pleased {u see her- how Mun 'I‘twunw. Mame «he was «an» tmtmnt. and lb know that she is mum eunvulminm Hm. J. J‘ huh. In. any» ad MM. Took m bum-u vim- orn to rwm on annuity. Mr». Rune Bmdw. at bmmm. was in team on timing; A field day of temperance um- pnlunlng wu hold on Monday at Mnduy. A number of our culm- Attended. Anoma- rural Inn mm will to m operation from this (emu-mg mm on 1mm 1. no «um will he south on «in 1mm MM. mvlng mlmu «I «eh M0 [or mm at law mile. «mum to m bunmlnry at thorium «Minty. Ir. Imimumi Hwy ll mo contractor. Rev. D. H. Curl-lo WI: .1. HUI- bmak on Sunday. having oxchmuul pulpit! with Rev R. Juhmton. who wu have with a menu! from the pmbytary. vubllo School Inspector nrodorlok. of Lind-ax; via-Hod our «hook on Monday oMctully. mu um. Iiiiu. in um.» i‘ hoiidnyiu wiih iw pumm in town. Mr. William Brown. who in. bum in tho won mm Anni-t nturuui immu im wait. No INN. mmi at his time .iu‘ound Whitman. at which he limits in iormu 0! main. “Mr. boar” unlimir. at Mutiny. was in Din-moo on Friday. mu KIM llama Ild m Em mm. o! Ion» that». «not! on 0mm Mend: on Rod- and“. 'l‘ho (magnum: are making pro- puruuam tor their at; conmt on (‘hrmmu . mm. natural or a mum ww- «overflow-co. hm. mu.) (Mama Mu rewind Mm «mm mm trund- M flow- Imuwim. m. .3. ”00M. Mn mom tram mum Nun-aw. m \M mldom an Kin-It. Jun um at tho tunmy.’ the price asked on Saturday at the market but fifty-five to sixty cents was the normal range 6! prices. This high price is caused by the presence of purchasers whq are willing to pay any figure for the few fresh eggs of- teréd. This set the pace for these high reCOrds. Butter is reported to ibe in good supply and the can fair- ‘ly large, the price in most cases nct exceeding that asked in Lindsay. Poultry is said to be more plenuâ€" ful in the city than' in prefious years Turkeys mquotedfrom ”gamma, thedemaadbelng President. Gumbel-loin. o! the Grad Trunk Railway. odd there was no dingo of policy mending it- [In England connection. Th"! mud: Home of 0mm was“ diamond, owing to the riotous con-r In Toronto the supply of fresh eggs is limited, end the demand is reported keen. Sixtyâ€"five cents was cm! 5.09. couflis.‘ cum colds. lac-Ii We“ and lands. ‘ - 23 can“ QM DWWQ‘ 3121761525 Cm u tow Ionian engineer-a. Mounumo mo pouuotl Iltuuuon. which I. ub- norbln. the Mublleau laden. bu curiou- nu! mun-nu. phuu. THE LINDSAY MARKETS The National! Ambly mmly mule m {ave-uncle» and almvor- 0d mu "m numb. "to the ml- dlm. m not in. from tho num- odo promo. under an alumnus. but. the uovmmt "sun that H. In cheaper w my the military lud- m' demand. than MM. l'uthouo commun- prevail throuuhuut the country. (mutua- nlly douchmmu- ut nuwm engage II Booting and dun-notion. Trade in may hamporod. um! \houumln m7 dy|n¢ tram NM‘VIHuu who squid ha lava! by the employment at 'rlo «Mm. o! IMpmm hum tn 0"“!!va tar "w put-pm. at puma on And Nahum». um monuvtm any. which III wry lam. «om-mug to um um uubmlt‘wd by Hm armr- all. Sage per bunch 5c. Timothy seed. $1.50 to $2 bush. TUrkeys, 224:. to 24¢. per lb. Turnip: 85 per ton. Wheat, fall, 98c. bush. Wheat, goose. 85c. bus. Wheat, spring 80c; 850 bus. It On hollow! Mt tho hunk!“ may only mm m lam "w «w. in» man at um mm in “w IN»â€" lm- Mn nu u-mam "om mum mu- hmlu. In much um tho mummi- nn and turmur Imperial troop. In- «I... Tim mmblk‘ mm upmwm- I: in not uppmtuwi hr mo alum from vah \M whltml aw uwrulh I“ d mum-p. mm. «mm or an We! HIM. Minimum! am an my. “PM “was aunt'- bond mom Mud and m oom- poull for tho no“ part a! «Mrs. A strong tom cl «ml [J Wu Nun’s Mint“ lam-dual: m «a m Hutu. and um- uml ham-u at «om «gluing «th them. The capacity “It in not. known. but two unicorn wm new!» «I m- mum to divulge "wh- knuw- lain 0! Mo maveumu. Red clover, 810 to $12. Rhurbu-b 5c bunch. Straw. $4.00 to 85.00. Sirloin neck 20c lb. Spare ribs 10c 1b. Peas. large 900 bus. Peas. mm. 750. bui. l’outOes. 85¢. per bag. Rib rout 170 lb. m. I!!! in pine. or m mead M cattle. u to .6180. mm. w m. I99; to 6%. mm.» per bus; is m 9% MBKWH‘; 403-. BE“: an“. E“: .1.“ E"; which“. Mr I!» 149‘ m m Cum :6 w 0% Chan :00 m My be hung: “HQkfl; 19: ‘9 1": My: “‘1 m W “3‘“ 299-. ‘9 Ma Fleur. mmmm. him, um. w 1h. 1m. w ”9-. 111m. mm. M m M a 9131‘: Hon. m cm... "456.. Hwy. 100 m: Hm‘ 340.. w 160.. per 1h, m. MM. I16, Hid“. «aw. in w. 110- Ridu. «In 18 to 189 m. Hula. M We to #1. my. '5 to as per ton. Lamb. 19o to 806. Out: 860. 00M. rollod. ”All. Alum elem. lie-m may Amie: (me My; mum .13 ABOUT EGGS Mrs. (Dr.) Stubnry, again kindly favored the audience with a couple of Idols-(Lions, “Banish the Barâ€"room for my: Boy," and " Canada. Awnkie." wa'e well received“. was held in Dickson's hall, which was crowded to the doors. Two splendid addresses were given by the Allianoq mutativee. Master D0031”. sunbury and his mother, The Dominion Alliance Society were well represented in the Fenelon Falls churches on Sunday. Rev.’ Dr. Mc‘l‘avieh and Rev. A. Farrell, of To- ronto, occupied the pulpits in the Methodist church and St. Andrew‘s. They were ably assisted, also, by Master Douglass Stenbury, of Toron- to. who is known through Ontario as the bay soloist. He has certainly a. marvellous voic’e, and his solos in both churches were very much en-‘ joyed. _ Al: the close of church sex-fl vices Sunday evening a. mass meeting} no member: of the Baptist choir met at the home of Mrs. Thos. Gru- ham on Monday evening, and pre- sented Miss Margaret Golden with a hindsome can'ing set. Miss Golden has at all times been a. willing as- sistant. in the choir and general church work, and will be very much missed by . host of friends. We wish her eVery success in her new‘ home at Jmetvnle. ‘ Hill E. Spratt and Mr. Thou. Smut. of Lindsay. were guests of Hill Funny 0. Brandon on Sunday. Sm Maude mum Mm hm: hm swim“ a tow mnmhs‘ vacation with her manner. um on Friday to resume dutien in thc at, Law: HOIPML 51!. W“ Wampum! by ”in new Arnold. who will also enter in the (my Hospml. St. Louis. Hr. and Mrs. Levi B. Hutle were in linden last week. whote‘llr. Har- ue enjoyed a few dag-3' hunting. “0“! 04 8-. a“; at F'Wi Qanw‘ wen! ihe “ahead mm “f". and In; W‘ “Kendflh Min Mum 1mm in m ‘Ikxmma m: “at. “Melina m mw- show and Woman‘s Immune mmum. In I: ROW; 9' WW; Vii“: pd mg Jam and Will “aim-mm an quy‘ “CV5 C; S; M. bf; 11‘. 00““); ”9‘; J: U: 89%”. m. I. Chm”! I“ IN. 33: ”a ”firm I‘M“ “1Q lminiea Rhianna («mama In Linda: m Manda» Minn mm. Nov. 15.4mm. Thou. «Mm sud daughter Audrey are mum a! Toronto Mend: thin week. um Hue! Sharpe finned whammy me for a Mr am; News of the Week From the Cataract Village The Kind You Have Always Bought «mum: CASTOHeA “my: 9F @ANADA M In. Mulla- «amen» lo:- Cm: on. Pm- Idle. Man Mid ”mummy nymph. It In lel. I. ”I‘ll” lad!!!” Opium. Murphhm um- othor Human Mam. Its an h m- mumuuw. It (loam-(ml Woo!” and “In” Fowl-lulmm. It; umw hmrrlum and Wind WW. It New “mu-hut Tmuhhm. mm“. (mmuwflvm and Micah-m. It wad. Alum- ".0 Fund. wmuum tho “own and humus. wish.» mutay and natural door. The CWMI'I' l‘nnmw'l‘lau Author” l‘mud. mnmrumvommwummmm huuMommWI-n.hubono the We! and has been undo maul HI pup clonal amt-vision alum lt- lam. Allow no one: ta dmivo mu In this. All Mama». lmlhflmm and “J‘mt-m-rood" m but 7 menu um mm \2 ‘.‘|, mu! omlnmn‘r um imam: o! Ilka" and CNIdMn-«Nawrivnm (walnut Experiment. What Is CASTORIA M “WWI ”.MN'. W IUIIA’ "I!“ “I. V.“ W In Uu Fer Over 80 Your. 83.5388333 -893 3.2.84 5 Jamaal hula in Boo-1 .3 Am...â€" na mama was 3832â€": 304032? 8* 233: 3 a Oranâ€"mu tied up construction work: all {M Canada," said Mr. mipham. “We have reports from headquarters (- the C.P.R. lake shore line, and on % Sudburyâ€"Fort William douhb- trackjng line, that the work is al- most at a standstill for want of laborers.” - Jam: oscm kELLY. m (haul of John Occur Kelly. fl “mum. gt the ROI! [Mortal 11D- MN on Wadnuday, November 18, m menu. In the (not thut n brilllut young boy has puma “my to Join the mat mum-its. It. Kem- m brought. to the human! on lunacy morning nut. to be «mm [upon M mum trouble. and hit though the npeuunn was sum-2M- 1; mew septic pmmm; up; mm‘ and he passed away; “Owing to the war all the foreignâ€" ers engaged on the work have left. and as a. result they have practiéally board line. In conVersation with . Wu‘ler nun this morning he stand that idle men were as scarce as harp teeth. not only in Lindsay. but in other places, and {or the dearth o! lebonen he blames the present we: in the Balkans. ‘ LA'IKIRERN 9"“ ‘A R(‘ E l“. A. ll. miphant, of the “aroma Construction Company, has boo! spending several days in town trying to him men to go on construction work on the Georgian Bay and Sea- â€" H0 30 “mm m Ma when no: No (we mm. and mu first.» was mourn deeply Mu timing 3 m We? mm mm m. in mm mm dams! am“: to m “may XUVDJJBCL

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