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Watchman Warder (1899), 19 Dec 1912, p. 3

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In one ha ml. lumen round and told 10 strike at tho mix-fix hennh'” Linnea. o‘u‘nl' 6 IS LOTS OF Flm Go Up the Air! 5 upon whit W9 In“ Old.“ SAFETY mzons, And all other kindl » III-IN“ ham’s Drug Storm. In accordance with “The 001180113»- Med Municipal Act, 1908," Sec- 804‘ s. s. s, the Municipal Council on!” Township of mdon will meet it Funeral arrangements W111 nounced later. Mrs, s 'r. Culp, of Greeley, 001.9 three brothers, Messrs. Joseph at Port Perry, John F. at San Fran‘ cisco, and Palmer at 1408 Angeles; 8150 one sister, Mrs. Knott, o! 3‘11“ lington, Vermont, U.S.A. hurt his log a year or so ago, the late Mr. Bigelow sufiered from in hz‘tlllh‘ The dammed gentleman had been a. X‘csidcm of Lindsay ever since bOY‘ hood, being some 6 or 7 yea-1'3 01“ when he arrived in Lindsay With his Parents. He was industrious and S‘zccc-wic-d in building up a. neat f0!" nine, he being: the owner of conflict- We worwrty in the town. left to survive his loss are the follmfingz One son, Mr. G90. A- BingW. of Lindsay; one daughter, HIHDIAH BIGELCW. The drazh took place Sunday night 0! one Of Lindsay’s oldest and most “‘SI'OCted citizens in the person 01 Obadiah Iligelow, Bond‘st. The de- ceased gentleman was 78 years and 1). (flags of age, and up to the very last “as calm and collected. His death. although not unexpected, was sudduz. the aged gentleman passing ‘1“ 21F as he sat in his chair. How~ ever, {or some time past, since he Op ooite 8t. Lndrew'ai 3 E .g. wm- warren Church Phat): 181-L Box 217 - Lindsay Branch, H. A. HOLMES, Manager These drafts can be drawn in sterling, francs, marks, lire, kronen, yen, tack rmzhles. etc., according to the money of the country in which they are pm able. This enables the payee to obtain the exact amount intended, CAPITAL, $15,000,000 ~ REST, $12,500,000 Drafts on the principal cities in tibia following countries issued without e y: THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE in FARMER’S MC ml‘fiSDAY; PUBLIC NOTICE DRAFT S ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES Africa Arabia Argentine Republic Armenia astralia Austria-Hungary MK 05. moms]? ’l‘h‘ mnney a farmer received from the «la 0 Cr Pr ducts. should be put- into the bank for 31 Incorporated by Let , W of Parliament 1. D. 1817 Lindsay Branch established Ll). 1858 Office Hours : In to 3 o’clock. Saturdayl 10 to 1 a’oloot. OBITU ARY'. Rest “$13000,“ , Undivided Profits 3 303,0 . DECEMBER 19. 191-2, Paid up Capital ..... .. $16,000,0C0 Every désczipuon oi Bankmg 0mm transacbgd. bdvmgs WWi as waxy Brarch branches m every Province 0' the 00 mminu. 9' '31" 'rrcrmn! Guy "1‘ the Donna- ; :. :Nrw foundlsnd Landon, England, New \ rk. (lncagn 9"” Finland Formosa France Germany Greece Holland Iceland India Italy Japan Cuba Denmark Five thousand letters recommend Neg-vain as a. general househoad lin- iment a; an all-round cure for when and pans. Try it your”)!- Large sin bottle. 500-: or sample 3119250., sold by 811 dealers, or'l‘he Qatarrhozone 00., Won. 01“ "I have had a, long experience in trainingjorses, and 1 can safely say that I know of no linlment for strains, sprains. and swelling that is so uselul around the stable as Nem- line." Thus writes Mr. J. E. Mur- chison, from his name, Crost's Hill P.O. ”I had a. fine young mare that wrenched her right foreleg, and from the shoulder down she was stifl, sore and swollen. I applied Nerviline, and it workedlikea, charm; intact, that more was in shape to work a. day alter I usad Nervlline. "‘We have used Nerviline on our fgu-m flor twentyhfive years, and‘never found it wanting. For man or meat it WAS TOO SORE AND LAME ‘ WORK QUICHJY, CUBE]? BY Valuable Horse Saved By “Nerviline” Macedonia um- Manchuda Mexico New Zealand Norway Panama Persia Peru Philippine bland: Poland Portugal Roumaaia H. B. B]: 332.8034: A CHRISTMAS TREE. m WAWâ€"WARDER. LINDSAY. ONTARIO. Siberia South Africa Spain Straits Settlemente Sweden Switzerland Syri- Turkey 8- United Ste!” West India. etc. Stun Russia iEâ€"Y m. \I. vs I?! ‘V '0 frusoonutha acddatnocnrrod thotram'u-toppod- Rita“ that boththaenginobolluldfll. Mam-“mm. Mmmptagtthb m; She was removed to the public 8-!- gnl hogpital, when her conditioni- critical. She has not yet W afternoon, struck a horse and rig on the crossing at Park-st, near the Merritt Bending Works. terribly injuring Mrs. Torrington, of Bar- wich, who was driving, killing the horse outright and smashing the buggy to matchwood. It is thought that Mrs. Torrington wuhurledtromthebuggyot the caved when she struck the 870 Her condition is very Dario“. ldt side of her head being 9'“ Mr. Ernest Slinggett, of Lindsay, spent the week end at his home. Mrs. W. Jackson visited her moth- er at Cadmus. The members of the W.M.S. met on Friday afternoon in the church and packed a, box of useful clothing, which they sent to the Fred Victor Mission, Toronto. Mrs. Jas. Southern returnes to her home in Bury’s Green, after a. lengthy visit with her parents. Our worthy teacher is busy train.- ing the children for our annual en- tertainment, which is to be held on Friday, Dec. 20. Messrs. John and Marshall South- Eigtham, Dec. 10.â€"The Grand Trunk express, coming into this city from London about three o’clock this MOUNT HOREB. Mount Horeb, Dec. 16.â€"Miss Jessie Power, of Cresswell, visited her aunt Mrs. Wm. Jackson. L.0.L. No. 539, Cameron, 0nt., held one of the most successful meet- ings that has been here for same ‘ time On December 5th. The meeting ? opened in the usual manner. with the W. M., W. A. Cook, in the chair. Six members were advanced to the Boyd Arch degree. Bros. Thom- bury, Quinn, Newman and Wm. War- ren (County Master), of Lindsay, were among the visiting brethren present. The Lindsay brethren put on the degree work in a Very pleaS- ing manner, which was Very much appreciated by all the members pres- ent. Refreshments were served, and Bro. Warren gave very encouraging details of the Order all OVer the County which he has visited. Short speeches were also given by Bros. Thornbury, Newman, Quinn, Cook, and others, and all spoke very high- 1y of the Order. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. The? above lodge intends holding their‘ election 01 emcers on Dec. 19th. ! I; ' t. Céf IWHY KEEP 0N BOUGHIIB? .. hi nu ”buns-1.1.1148 s; d .. thief of li'hc. News a dmec m. get. 0th 2.2.1) the thief :n'l at We! 2.‘aamcLimc save _\our initiation fee in I Um " tno‘latcs." I Jam dip ahjt, last. comon min m! ‘ 015m": h we in this issue and ;:rc.-:n' is. - at thin oflice without, lumber delay. If you have one for yourself you'll ‘want another cine to present to a friend. Remember, only one coupon and only a few books left. Lindsay L.O.L. ' Brethren Visit Cameron Order Keep ogtmizthefreehfiragztnhnchu you an. ‘ your stren with plenty of wholgome food, and take Na-Dm-Co Syrup of Linseed, Lieu-ice and Chlorodyue. This relieble household remedy has broken up thousands of hacking, per- sist-in} coughs, which gene ju_st_ u troublesome u yuan, end whet it ha done fornmyothenitwifldo foryon. Na-Dru-Co Syrup of Linseed. Licorice and Chlorodyne contains absolutely no harmful drugs, and so can be ' nfely to children. as well a 1118. Your physician or dmggist cu: confirm this rt'vtement, for we are ready to send '.' 9": en w'gucst a complete fat of :11 ' ‘ :"ttdicnm. neglectedeon ? Then whyon ’tyougetddofit? Yes, you mahfieflofi eventhough ithnstucktpzoufor:langtime,if yougoabontittight. Keep opt ggthefrahmamnchpp visiting friends at Horeb. STRUCK BUGGY. MIHMMWHIQ ” her injuries were re- .‘ a‘v'g» ,r‘ “ w,- . mam ‘muni “‘I’v H and 50:. bottles hy [he :1? Chemical u of 3:7 “bit .i‘j i. in \‘A on (i I! ‘h n .. 3.: Vivi!!- vh~ u. )1 aka! -. Lsful meet- {or some xe meeting mer, with the chair. (1 t0 thei s. Thom- Wm. Warâ€" Lindsay, brethren thren put ery pleasâ€" ’ery much I -u-... h \n ll i:- Catmh of the Stomach is generally canted from name interference with the ecfionofthelivfl.‘fldi3‘wÂ¥mt deem the whole body. Hamilton and Brantiord were in darheeq and the street car and radi- cal services were stopped through we clogging the Dominion and Cataract Power Companies' plants. VERY GOOD YIELD. Mr. William Sloan thrashed 20 acres of slsike clover during the pdst week and reports a. profitable yield. Though not up to his ex- pectations it will produce at least four bushels to the acre. The seed is of a. good color end Mr. Sloan} has an offer of $11.50,per bushel which he is considering. Several tenders were received, that of Mr. Dennis being the lowest and his pumps 01 the highest class his ofler was accepted. The manufac- turer claims that the margin is‘g‘reat enoUgh to make the contract a pro- fitable one. SUF F ERED FROM calarrh of the Slouch For Thirty Years. PUMPS 0N C.P.R. Mr. John Dennis, the local pump- man, has secured the contract of in- stalling all the pumps required tor use by the C.P.R. on the Georgian Bay and Seaboard line. from Port McNicholl to Burketon. MRS. MARGARET HAWKINS. ! Alt-r a short illness of three vmks irs. Margaret Hawkins. relict of the ate John Hawkins, passed away at her home in Ballydun on Thursday [morn‘ngx The late Mrs. Hawkins ;has been a resident of Mnnvers {or over 20 years, having lomerly resid. ed in Cm. She is survived by five daughters and two sans. They are : Mrs. G. Peters, of Liflord; Sadie and Lena at home; Edith and Lil- lian, of Toronto. The sons are:‘ Bruce, at home, and Thomas. 01 Mex-J ico. One brother, Mr. John Wat- son, or Peterboro, and three sisters, Mrs. W. Lytle, of Lindsay; Mrs, W. Herbert. of Midland. and another sister who resides near the latter piece mourn her loss. B. Armstroog, Zephyr; E. McDonald, Leaskdalo: T. O. quet, Quaker Hill; Dr. A. Wlimy. Jan. Wu, sun, J. R. Puget. Uxbridge; Riv. C. 8. Lord, Penelon Ftlls; Rev. Jan. Wallace, Lindsay; ReV. W. J. Smith. Bobcaygeon; J. Korton. H. Taker. W. 7.1], Rev. J. 0. Wu". Otkwoodg Turret. Kirkfleld; Rev. R. J. K0!â€" hrs, Lornevi‘lo; BOV. Principal Ross, 0.0.. Toronto; '1‘. A. Symington. Boaverton: S. G. Stacie; Glennrm: J. R. Conn. Canninston: Hr. lime: m NEW HODERA'DOR. The December meeting of the Pne- bytery of Lindsay was held in Lind; my My. Those prenant. wen: W. loot-e. Bobuygeon: Rev: B. H. Act'ng Hodengor. Ru. '1‘. 0. Ii!- 11‘ or Quaint Hill. OccUpied the n I!” l REV. 1m. STEELE, GLENARII, NA-DRU-CO LAXATIVES . 1.? ~l-.~.u net on \\‘. R PRESBYTERY MEETING are best for the children as well as the grown-ups. 25¢. a box at your druggist's. lath-II Mall W to. 0! MW thoroughly Because they ‘act so gently (no purging or griping) yet so Prn'i at? '{‘S_%, 01' Quora'g: (“a' (‘03!013. addressed the le-w' vn the S“"a'(‘l n. thm 0~ . . I -d c 1 0n. v.13 artcu uri ‘ I . '3 e n s ('0 1.929. a! which‘ tn It! will rwr o~ -r- Zitc’: n hr is {s r ‘11.- war? <E~: nicn' m {h--6-‘.'l!-¢-r I.“ . ISLHO. \r'v‘n 9' 1'1)!” w? 'r I] JO 1' {62 untied muta- tt the s" cm:- ume. COW“ Institute. h“ "P manned h!- mt m thirty- ddlt you! of contifinw' m on mdem‘ mutton. 12.nobeuonmthem °' m «W m '9'" bid! ll uh and in We!“ A FINE TEACHING RECORD. down were sold by the women at twenty-(our can“. Such was the dunnnd ut the forty station in opâ€" eration to-dny that only the inability to secure enough undlen prevented cm s lunar number being disposed of. An extra. force of and." 110.70 been new to work all night in auctoMVoamPplymdylox-to- Eggs that haw been selling for from twenty-navel: to forty-nine cant: a. LATE MARGARET GUIRY ! The remains of the late Miss lar- garet Guiry, a former Ops resident, who died in the House of Provid- ence, Peterboro, on Monday after- noon, arrived by 9.15 train Tuesday! morning. The body was taken to_ St. Mary's R. C. church, where' requiem high mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Guiry. The funeral‘ took place immediately afterwards, followed by a number of friends and citizens to St. Mary's churchl cemetery. The pan-bearers were’ Messrs. Patrick Clanoey, Nicholas Brady, Michael Moriarity, Andrew Robertson, D. Tthey and M. J. Sullivan. PRICES SMASEED. Philadelphia, Dec. 11.4513. hundred and fifty thousand dozen eggs were sold to-doy at stations in various sections of the city 'b'y member. of the Housekeopora’ League in the first dsyof theircampdgntobreak the corner which, they chin. has been The deoeased is survived by a sor- rowing father and mother and two sisters, Annie and Nellie. The fun- eral services were conducted by the Rev. C. W. Follett, of Perth-ave. Methodist Church, after: which inter- ment took place in Prospect ceme- The following young men acted as pullâ€"bearers: A. S. McCartney, F. Lamb, Alex. Gordon, Geo. McFar- lane, H. Cockburn, H. MountsteVen. The (allowing beautirul emblems of kind sympathy were sent by loving friends :. Wreath (mm the family; beautiful wreath (mm the star! of the Successioa Duty omce of the Parlia- ment buildings; a magnificent harp o! roses and lilies from Royal George L.O.L. No. 2340, accompanied by a letter of sympathy; wreath 'from the Cockburn family; wreath from Mrs. Bette: wreath from Mr. James Dar- ber McLeod. deceased young men was born at ‘Woodville, Ont., on April 16th. 1895. But the greater pert'o! his lilo has been spent in Toronto. For four years the deceased served us page boy and one year as messenger and clerk in the Mines and Forest Department, also one year as clerk in sessiOn department of the Parlia- ment buildings, where by his kindly and obliging disposition he endeared himself to all oi the members 01 the house. He was also an active memâ€" ber of Central-eve. Methodist Sunday School ‘and Bible Class. and Mrs. John I‘ogue. The W young man was stricken down with Ino-umuma just one week preVIoua to Ins death. and everything that loving pan-ms and a kind n‘urse could do {or him was done, but death donned him, and removed from the home a bright and promising young lile. The rm‘ 0‘: L‘hUO U‘\‘..t.cd “L h 8 hole inn (‘1‘!1'“ n"-me.. rerou- zl-uwt'u . ‘ 03' 27th, nr 0-: u! \\ 1 1‘”: Henry .‘iiCEANELEPn'ArH REIEIBERS The gospels have been printed .1;an in three little known lects {or circulation among the origins of western China by lish missionaries. THE They should remember that they found the goodonll culled over and the clerk! too tired and busy to wait on them pmmptly. Then they should do» We to do their buying In future whentheotockofgoodlundthoclerko undue-holernbutthoundwemeun nuthoeethntmuot'ornoutbylnb Christmas shopper: Emulate the elephant and learn to use your memory. Above all things. REMEM- BER TO SHOP EARLY. 3 It would be well for some people it they could and would remember as long es en elephant Not that they should treasure up a grudge. but that they should remember put mistakes and AVOID THEM. For example. they should remember how they were rumpled. Jostled and crowded when they shopped just be fore ‘Chflstlnas‘and then resolve to SHOP mum Often it holds a grudge for yearsâ€"and gets even. BANK 9F €ANADA L'I'fib'SAYâ€"Bj RAN C H Mr. Thos. Hawkins. of Reaboro, is engaged with the firm of J, I. Squier Son lettinc out peas for the coming season. The good treat- ment accorded the farmers during the past year by this well-known firm. induces the producers to en- gage more extensively in the fancy Jpoa growing in 191.3 and make up [for any loss sustained last season. {In all cases where the crop was a ‘failure this square dealing.r firm made goéd the shortage. L'onsoqpently the firm of .l. M. Squier Son re- tain the conlidcnct- which the farmers reposed in them and the crop will b. greater than ever it is anticipated [next year. F. McCIDBY and GEO. MURPHY, Sealed tenders will be received h F. McClory. an., Lindsay poet 0!- fioe, up to WEDNESDAY, THE 18. DAY OF DECEMBER, 1912, for the purchase of Lot Number 7, Come-e eion 6, Township of Ops, 200 area. All cleared and well inproved. Pl.- ent lease and: let Much, 1914. m highmt or any tender not um HAWKINSâ€"At Ballydufl, Out, on Thursday, December 12th, 1912, Mrs. Margaret Hawkins, aged 50 years. SHELLâ€"In SaskatOOn. Soak. on Tuesday. Dec. 3rd, 1912, James Shea, aged 53 years, 14 days. â€"The following gentlemen from this district. are attending the {at stock show at Toronto and Guelph : J. C. Thurston and J. '1‘. Thurston, Dunsford; R. 1-2. Thurston, Bobcay- goon; Wm. Burgess, “memee; H. Renders, Yelverton._ Mr. Burgess will go on to Hamilton on Friday to visit his sister. In very pretty boxes., at HM hgm's Drug Store. 'XMAS STATIONERY. SEALED TENDERS. I818 DEATHS. DIED. ”.â€" -.~~â€"â€"-.

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