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Watchman Warder (1899), 28 Nov 1912, p. 11

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E'AM'W MORGAN »: up.” we“! mall- l' (h‘Pgt‘rv’g Drug 1' of William and mt Tunnlo Univ- yal (‘unege of use“ HS addressed ‘0 urn}, will N Y.’ unt‘J noon. 0" No\ ember. 1912' of U 18 M‘Ju‘y'. mud contract M 5 per week. w from WW. nce at 010 PW -r-(‘.enera.l. maining him .nd‘xtiona 0' PW ANDERSON, superintendent‘ - r-nt. Mail Sal. 7th Octob‘r \4 - lLLIm Putnam Lindsuy SON- tar :5“!!! 'Jl Mn Mde. N. Massey. ,: ,,_; 1555 is one of the most dreaded :..: skin diseases. It is a sort of ‘ anemd. The itching it causes d human endurance. 'll ml hi')’"’“ .1 ,.-:,.rs are accustomed to give it is incurable. :-.r here is a. case that was given ml pronounced incurable. The re- 'ir-n'es that Dr. Chase's Ointment 7: works miracles in curing the form of itching skin disease {\J'UIP. .. Xe-ttie Massey, Consecon. Ont.. '-_‘.â€"-”}“()r five years I suffered what three doctors called , They could not help me. and ,5 :hem told me if anyone offered :rlnlee a. cure for $50.00 to keep :mney. as I could not be cured. spread all over me. even inn and head. and the itching ‘Zt‘lll'lfl.’ was hard to hear. I used mx-es of Dr. Chase's Ointment. 1 :lm 3:4le to say I am entirely -l. not :1 sign of a. sore to be seen. 1:1 hardly praise this ointment “:‘l. soothing. healing influence of Chase's Ointment is truly wonder- Z~Ivz~mzl. salt rheum. barber‘s : rmzworm and scores of such tor- '3: ailments are relieved at once i ii certainly cured if the Ointment pvrslslvnll)’. Mothers tind Dr. Ointment invaluable in pre- and curing the skin troubles 'v'>:.-.«. Sllt'h :ls chafing. irritation: - Sin (mil ‘nnhx' eczema. i'hnse's Hintment. 60 cents a .\'l ‘L'JH‘I‘S, or Edmanson. Bate. . .~‘I~. ~ ‘lls'e'ZISt’ i q . A i 12"5 r .-..‘ ..ifi eh ll‘. . w M year. he said. indicated that the \\ eakness in’ this neighborhOOd was low [reduction-i. There was not a sufficient production ' of milk irom the numlter 0! There was zoom for great improvement, along this line, and it was improvement t‘- at meant clear profits to the. own- ers of those cows. Test the. cows. and weed out the poor producers. If you are in the dairy business, he in it for all that it is‘ worth. Don't carry on your business in 9, way that keeps you struggling for exist-nfie,‘ and the farm runn’ng down, when the} same Work intelligent‘fc applied will‘ produce all the wealth a man can reasonably desire. In the making of cheese it was important that every can of milk should reach the factory vat in the best condition. A can or two of dirty, sour milk (lestrOyed the whole viat. 'l'h: careless. negligent. patron was a serious loss to all the other patrons and careless patrons needed weeding out as much as poor producing cows. Mr. MacKen-zie, agricultural repreâ€" sentative from Lindsay, was present, cows: L'luu. _ . , ”31535 is me of the most dreaded ‘ g . skin diseases. It is a. sort of Ln-zemu. The itching it causes 3“,“ beyond human endurance. J ,.-g.'»rs are accustomed to give it if: incurable. n I'm-re is a. case. that was given :1 a pronounced incurable. The re- waves that Dr. Chase's Ointment Cg: works miracles in curing the ;’ form of itching skin disease :anMe. :4, Xc-ttie Massey, Consecon. Ont.. -,Vâ€"-"For rive years I suffered what three doctors called They could not help me. and ' them told me if anyone offered 7.:rcxntec a. cure for $50.00 to keep m'mey. as I could not be cured. div-(‘56 spread all over me. even :1 mm,- and head. and the itching .‘zrning was hard to bear. I used - 'wn’es of Dr. Chase's Ointment. 1 um 5.;le to say I am entirely ‘1, not :1 sign of a. sore to be seen. m hardly praise this ointment K 2 I") W. mended l. soothing. healing influence of Llse's Ointment is truly wonder- :~L-z~m:l. salt rheum. barber‘s :nzworm and scores or such tor- ;mments are relieved at once certainly cured if the Ointment i [h-rsislt‘nll)‘. Mothers t‘md Dr. 5 Ointment invaluable in pre- : and curing the skin troubles m-.~:. such as chafing. irritations M. J. C‘ There's comradeship to a good ~\\'e said ”good” glove. It chums \‘vltl'i you, walks with you," almost talks :0 you. Even scuffed and Svarred, you are loath to part with it ltentwines itself around‘you like :1 lg’riend, that’s a “good” glove and that‘s a Fownes glove. We are sole agents. ' "They wear‘out but they take their time about It 7" MEN‘S WEAR, 5‘,“ town hall. Bomwfi reek- ”I'- HOMy Glan- . of Manilla. district director,_ 1 the chair, and gave ‘ N , largely on the cultivnflon of When first sown the nod muted with the culturp 'nahle from the Guelph ,uml l-Ixmrimentnl Farm. It. “They wear out but they take their time about it” DAY. '1 unitcd. Toronto .'_ NoV'EXBER Olntmont- district dairy maths of Victoria was hem I 23. 1912. Held at BobcaygeOn does not stand close cropbing or tramping. He cuts it for (oer years, ‘and_ then plows it. following wth Corn. He needs down with bariumâ€"- 12 st 1:. light seeding of huley-eown with seeder. and lets the alfalfa drop in front, so that it got: pushed out between the rows 0! barley. not in the same row. In the (all of the fourth yeer he puts the stoéi in to graze it down close, end younghor- sea otter mow has fellen; they air 0:: the crown of the plum: and hit! it. In the spring he plows will: a sharp plow with wheel in front. and has no diflculty in breaking. The ground has been enriched by the ac- tion of the quiture and bu been loosened to depth by the deep rootl, J. D. Cameron. dairy instructor for Victoria. Durham and parta of Northumberland and Peterboro. in} gMng“ his annual report. said. that on the ‘whole thing. were {all-1y eat- lslactory. There was a slightly higher aV’eraze price {or cheese. wtth ahurdance of milk. He emphasized the fact that milk. to secure the best advantage. must be kept cool. and was glad to note improvement. 11o visited each notary 11me once ”ch u 0 :th. and made 1.064 tests 0! milk, ’11 “hich there was only one prose- cvt‘on. His object was to instruct vheesemakvrs in bettering their con- ditions and through them to the ‘ patrons. W which rot. and provide humus Mr. Pueblow. chief dairy instructor for Eastern Ontario. gave an instruc- tive address. The reports for the LINDSAY. Il‘éZEESEE'm em assured. Sand - A- x- .1. A...I nth-n n] Ella! 3 Weak Heart. hurt; I head of Hart And N Pills. to thinking { 1nd never and any. urinatint did menmuch Ikepc on using themmndlhad mallow boxes, when I m perfectly mud.” Price, 50 cent: per box‘ to: $1.25 It ull dale or mailed direct on receipt of rice by T: 'm. Limited. mute. Ont. % HANfiSOME FIGURE REALIZEB FOR FIVE ANIMALS Mr. Wm. R. Kelly. who resides near Fenelon Falls, was in town to-day on business. and was successful in disposing of five‘fine horses to Mr. John Carew, the sum realized beingP in the neighborhood of 81,000. It is understood that the horses will be used in the lumber camps of the John Carew Lumber Co. * "Ill .w v-â€"' .. gel: at hci'ne b the absorbflon and regiment} an nalso some ohm his name trauma“ tree for trial. with reference. item you: own leealitv fitn- quested. Immadmé n‘tiaL and PILES CURED atll HOME my New Absorptionfleth iii a mullet from bleeding itchlnygc. blind or m ’ Piles aeadmc our: areas. an I yllltqll yell, 9mm cure your» _ ‘ knannkiAn ice half an hour 8 mte home, 42 Qua Riverside cemetery NINE’I‘EEN YEARS THE STAN- DARD. Prescribed and recommended for women's ailments, a. scientifically prepared remedy of proven wow-til. The result. of their use is quick and permanent. For sale at all drug Chief Chilton is anxious to locate the family-of the deceased, but is o! the opinion that they are not living in Lindsay. However, any informa- tion as to their whereabouts will be gratefully received. a man named William McMillan was found dead in the above town. It is understood that the man was married and that his family resided in Lindsay. 9r Martels' Female Pills L‘hiv! of Police .1. 'I‘. I}. Chilton receivm a telegram on Monday from the Northwest mounted (police at Meltort. Sash, tQ the effect. that ani a number of cheesemakors who had to lom‘e on the aftemOOn train. The attendance was not as large as it shouid have been; Farmers seem to be Content. to plug along, labor- ing to feed cows that are making no rrofitable return. Lindsay Man Found Dead in Western Town 0r. Morse's 1ndian Root Pills Mr. (:lmdinning was re-elected dis- trict director. are ‘ust the right medicine for the chil ren. When they are constipated â€"when their kidneys are out of order -â€"when over-indulgence in some favorite Iood gives them indigestion â€"Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills will guickly and eurel put them right. urely vegetable. t ey neither sicken. wakenorgripeJikeharsh ur atives. Guard {our children's ca th by always eeping a box of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pdlein the house. They o) SOLD HEAVYHORSES ch; Children We” §§.'§£t“¥éff 'é‘t'heri o! I. Write mviay to Mu. ma. no: 31:31:16.3. TEE WATGHMAN-‘ OBITUABY. You say yes, we are all after that commodity. The Good Book says “The love of money is the root ofl all évu." It does not say that} money is the root but that it is the love of such to the detriment of all else, Money is not to be worship- ped. it is not to be paramount in life. It is for our use. not. for abuse. Many say give me the ”root," and who is he who would for a moment contradict ? All are ‘in the race, but acme put more per- seVerance and energ' in its quest. How would you get along with- out it ? The wheels of commerce would stop and stagnation would take place in the world's business. It is a necessary adjunct to the welfare of all, and how ignorant and inconsistent is the remark of those [who separate any indiViduals and The funeral took place on Thurs- day aftcckoon to Smith's cemetery. near Woodville, and wns attended by a. large concourse of friends and relatives. uuuuuuuuuu "V â€"â€" w â€"1, â€"â€"--â€" vâ€"‘â€"â€"â€"~ John Wang": a: Tasman}. unload an. 85m @099 gave the «mm Charles ka. London. were km In favor at the Alumni“ by one ed 30‘ 3 MM mung» vellum not: point In Fuller ably mm the Landau. puma 0! «Mn m. Puhuk luv. Jamel I. AM. u m. mun-uni m audio-u um am 0! mmmummmumm mm by m mm. mwnuumm.‘w.u.mm¢mmmu She leaves to mourn her loss three sons and {our daughters. Archie and Mrs. C. McMillan, of Gilbert Plains, Mam, Mrs. John Gilchrist and Mrs. A. Smith, oi Bounty. Sank, Mrs. J. W. Myles, of Hogan, Montana. Donald, 0! Lindsay and John ion the Hammad. Marten ratepayers «Med mm ileum-m brim: 5y Nahum-1mm who separate any individuals and Money brings contort to,ourselves 38:! in I Slight“!!! and sneering way. and‘ loved ones and flashy. each and "he is after the money." 0! course all must have its use for theirflery he is and so are you. Why, we amiexisu-nce. a. kind “1d cheerful disposition, al- ways willing to lend a. helping hand to anyone in need. She was a Presbyterian and a member of the Glenarm Presbyterian Church. BARflAHA Cl'RRIE. The death occurred on Nov. 22nd, 0! Mrs. Barbara Currie, relict o! the late Archie Currie, of Eldon town- ship. Mrs. Currie, whose maid...» name was Barbary Mchllun. was born in» Arm'leshire, 'Smuand .n 1828, and came to Canada m 18-31 with her parents who settled in the Township of Oro. / .\t 20 years of age she married the late Archie Currie, who predeceased her 13 months. For over 65 years they worked together as they were mung the earliest settlers in Eldon town-hip they had to face many dil- ncultles of pioneer life. Mrs. Cprrle could tell many interesting and thrilling telee of the day- when the forest covered the land. She was 0! OBITUARY. WAY. ONTARIO. an dope-adult upon It to curry us non; through the world. IA Boon to Stock-raisers The diam 1e thet tome heve the teleut or the tact for eeving . certein mount each week i and handling it so judiciously that their transactions bring them in Iplendid returns. Mr. Grouch you ere just as much in need ot'curnency u the poorest man on fifth put you do net get so busy in your hunt {or it u do some others. It is up to you to cease grumbling and get going, SPDENDID PROGRAM. Inlay, Nov. 26.â€"The W. I. of this district held g social evening at the home of Mr. Naylor on Wednesday evening of last week. There was a large attendance and a very pleasant evengng was spent. Mr. Joe. Haynes. of Pleasant Valley. occupied the chair. and an mutating program was rendered. one bature of which The man who is s successml fin- ancier and who has so used his funds that be but possessions in houses and lands is the one who has the respect of oil. and rightly so if Large size bottles, 50c.; small size. 25c.: all dealers. or The Cami-rho- zone Company. Kingstén. out" and Buflalo, N. Y. run a debate. "Mon-ed. that wo- men should more votes The alarm.- the urn Men by It 130311.)“ cum-m Emmi. If. mm: Park“. and If. A. hymn. man. the mum BY per in hot milk, but in a few cases only NERVILINB did I help, and be» cause I had no pro- per means at hand I lost sewral valuable animals. SOme one 102d me of the success Mr. Wend- ling. of Brockville. 0nt., had in his racing stables with ‘Nerflline.’ so I laid in a supply. It wasn't very long before Nor-Vilma and the life of a valuable stallion of mine.- which was worth at least $1,000.00. This horse was taken with colic. and would have died had it not been (or Nerviline. I have used Nerviline for‘ reducing swellings, for taking out‘ distemper lumps. and easing a bad cough, and always found it Worked well. I recommend eVery man who owns horses or cattle to keep Newl- line on hand." . was :1va :1de by team Alex. mum. Tom Camus. Lama lay: an: m the mm. m Minn. [mu m Ruler. 8-m- alum: he has acquired them by. Honest means. He demands our respect because of the power he wields in the world of finance. The letter of Mr. Frank G. Fuller- un. uhich we prim below. given la. formation of lneetimable value. end tells of his experience in curing all- ing atgck during the put thirty-ugh sears. ' TO KNOW HOW TO Cl'RE COLIC, DISTEMPER. COLDS. SWELL- INGS, ETC.. SAVES THOUâ€" SANDS EACH YEAR. OF PRACTICAL INTEREST T0 HORSEMEN. It in a, matter of vital importance to every tamer, horse-owner. and stock-raiser to know exutly what to do when one of his animals is taken suddenly sick. WOMEN SHOULD VOTE CLAIM ISLAY DEBATERSfiA SAVED "Severa‘l yam: 036 when my horse $00k colic I used to (We them Cuyenue Pop- Five hundred Boye' Workers are in codename et Gut. under the com- bined auspices of the Provinciel Y. I. C. A. end the Ontuio Sunday Chu‘lu Weston Leann-d. 0! Lon- don. son 0! the lite Hon. Elli-h mum. at London, and “My. selections. which were heartily enâ€" cored. Recitation were given by Misses Laura Frise. Zion; Mabel Cur- rins, Aldo McFadyen and Mrs. Louis Haynes. At the close of the pro- ; batty Vote of thanks was tendered to Hr. Neylor and family (or their hospitality. The pleasant evening we: brought to a, close by singing the Nation! Anthan. ’ SchOol Auochtiom ‘1‘» my best mm» paid {or an kinds 0! turn. Hpeclul prices mm (M Ma. 1 Dark and Prime Hkunk HUM. J. HOUZER Purl Wanetd ! ”MUMW Sweet oranges, Malaga grapes, table raisins, Nuts of all kinds, Cream cheese, Rocquefort cheese Camenbert cheese, Prime Canadian cheese, extra fine English candy, Olives (stufled and plain), dry and preserved ginger peanut butter and the finest in pickles, sauces, jams, jellies and preserves. MOTOR BOKT Our new currants, raisins. peels, etc., are now in stock and we would be pleased to show you the quality of our goods. Ridout-st. A. L. CAMPBELL for next season. for goodness sake order it NOW. You’ll went it in time. and we mat the work during the vintor. Saturday Eve SpeciaL If You‘I-h‘e Going To Get a were heartily 90‘ l Kent Street, “wtobeeylm ' 655mm. ‘0 m m. at m: Inhowthodnohhcbd£hm Inaâ€"warm u: mug; um nob- u um :- to: w NW“ WE need the Money You need the Goods. now our 80 rem 0“ M“ W’an to make extensive alterations to on; store, and in order to do this we intend to sacrifice our im- mense stock 0! Watches, Clocks, Cut. Glass, Silverware, l'mbreuu and Jewelry. We will g'lVe special discounts diet will surprise you. We advise you to take A lool: here first we we feel sure we can pleue you both in price and quality {or null.- _eble Chrleunu gflu. Jorda- (nuuu Oct-(NI) rout-t Rm Ind-fl Mun-w table raisins, PAGE REV!!! Lindsay.

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