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Watchman Warder (1899), 5 Jan 1911, p. 3

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Eek of SLEIGH BELLL, su BLE and POCKET cum wan-a'GEswzlâ€"ti â€"St., Dem [8mm 1 now handle your order in com mtion‘ All the newest 138th blacks. ' ' . rised if you knew the satisfac- u’istmas buying that is being yâ€"in a quiet, orderly), pleas- Tables of Various sorts, Fine yrs and Dainty Parlor Chairs. shop with the leisurely few. . “I‘- ‘---â€".-_7 E All letters from Canada .. ., to our Canadian C -- w - . mentin Windsor, Ont. I - Medical Institute in Detroit a vet: Dr offices which are for ." business only. Address at! it“? " EARLY INDISCRETIONS ‘Al, syrnses HAVE UNDER” I a; _v NiiNED YOUR SYSTEM Gifts Here. and it are to havgyou call rs. PLATED KNIVES. F0 SWEEPERSâ€"all useful and ? We have the largest and I Lindsay. Call and see our g< :md we “"311 {911 y: We Man!” can“. mi NERVOUS DEBIUTY, VARICOSE AND SKIN DISEASES. an? . URINARY AND KIDNEY Free Booklet on Disease“ writefof QUESTION us1' FOR Hons mfg any Good Regsgnj .yaunnsmfm 0mg H3 SON 2:535:35, ‘ing built to last. 1'1"» it tho condition”!If Nugent ___c°: RUSH OVER .lly Begun AMON’S ' 'I‘HURSDWY. JANU- HI" UYIN mmuwnml than a nice piece é ~w of tho many suitable" “blue! is 1M oilimting dream 'ey es SUDLen. 130 ,or memory. Lon h. tired morn. m: Cot-(unwavâ€" -v- V, GUARANTEED TO CURE 't‘atml Dix'oases of Men for I ' nnc bgve to experiment. AU 1.".u51 Z prouuuu. Jug-“5 _. ir \‘zzuruml Vituiliy and they uiiziunof manhood. They ”I!” physically and sexually. 30'31 anus and Weak. drspondent . - {hecycs with dark circles Jam-35 irritable, paiyitntion of 030 Hating: dreams. sediment in uf'lllfi.’ ~ycs sunken. hoilow cheeks» . 'r monmry. lifeless. distr 3‘} ‘ tin-11 mornlnzs. restless aw d uretmture decay, bone punk-luv: ‘Orzirx -‘. all actions of the body 90“ mm: x thczn ML! weaken all 0”. Mi Early Indisgrgtiono and _ A .. man (W , UNDERTA KING FREE OF Int-hm, Deskfi, Book . Fancy Tables and pr in M'cl‘y line 0f 11 whether you Mu: ymms m KENT‘S’I‘. ‘ LINDBL Undertaker LindSuy Lindsay Branch. With its large number or Canadian Bank of Comm the world promptly and at application‘ Cheques and drafts on all countries francs, marks, lire, kronen, florins, r01 an be negotiated at The Canadian Bar CAPITAL - $10,000,000 HEAD OFFICE TORONTO BranCheS and oténall accounts among ambitious and saving young men. The young GonneCtlonS man’s dollar is welcome at the Home Bank and full compound interest Throughout will be paid at highest bank rate. Canada A. B. McGlLL, Manager, Lindsay, Ont. Branches of the Bank in every Province of the Dominion. A ' general Banking , business transacted; ' - ‘ FOR A Good ' Reliable Boot Savings Depafiment at every Branch. ' 10 to .3 o‘clock. Saturdayl 10 to 1 o'clock- that a. dividend or Dun nuu NOWCE is hereby given at the rate of six per cent. per “‘1le1 aback .nf ”"fi-hfl‘ me 001- bin {11 as $1561: gehélmcfgbmmflflmfi‘o ling December 31, :mnnm, thh Cnmpu;ly,f0r the three months em ble at the office of the 1910, and that. the some will be pnyu Company on and after Tuesday, eruxu‘y 3, 1911. The Tmnsfcr books will be closed from December 25th to Jan- uary 3rd, 1911, inclusive. By order of the Board y We have a large assortment of Hand Sewn Boots and Shoes to admit from, all of best material and workmanship. If We have not “I“? gut? a I _ fit you let us take your measure for a pm. 30“ I“, M Absolutely noun-pm: mama so obj“ rams «am mm mm mom; 1m unggdanrtmfiifi dune wmnmm.wm and we win fill your requrrgh. eh ls a A - 3* ngC20 <<>er_». 0.<. >me>20mw FEMâ€"u. w, onmr mm cm: “mm: annoy» mm um: my human can Jmmy 5th. 1911‘- Office Hours: H. B. Black, number of branches, agents : of Commerce is able to eff nflv and at reasonable rates. HGN BUSINEDD 230 he world, drawn in sterling, or any other foreign currency, t reasonable rates. ll countries of t 1, fiorins, roubles anadian Bank of Commerce at A YOUNG man will sometimes hesitate about coming to a bank with a deposit of just one dollar to .open an account. Yet a bank can have no better asset than a multitude of small accounts among ambitious and saving young men. The young man’s dollar is welcome at the Home Bank and full compound interest will be paid at highest bank rate. C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L., PRESIDENT IRD. GENERAL MANAGER ‘esday, .mmuu-y a, w... _ - d from December 25th to Jan- By order of the Board JAMES LOW, Manager To call on J. Hu hes’ Hand Made Boot and S oe Sfore. HOLMES. Manager $27,36l,789 His and correspondents, The effect collections throughout 3. Rates will be quoted on V The band concert Monday gavening W l3}â€" acclamation. For Verulam there will be a race between Mr. Emerson Tiers. the pre- sent reeve. and John J. Devitt for reeve, me counuu Wm: ----,, acclamation. They are: Wm. Green. Wm. Hetherington, .Isaac Lesz and Robt. J. Mitchell. At the township nomination Monday at- ternoon there was the usual speech- " ”h“ ”m nresent. making. Mr- reeve. deciding to a. largely Sig“ presented asking 1‘ Mrs. John Newhouse returned numu from Toronto on Friday last. 111‘. and Mrs. Wm. Cayley and son” of Lindsay. is at present visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Sedgwick, of Huntsville, are spending the holidays 7 with relatives of this vicinity. " Mr. Oswald and Miss MeggieTlett, of Toronto, spent Christmas under the parental roof. and returned on Tuesday lest. Miss Maude Flatt. oi the L.C.I.. is spending the holidays at her home here. ‘ Mr. James Alister. sr., who spent the last nine months near Swift Current. Seek" returned home last week to spend the winter. Mr. Frank Akister returned last week alter spending the last two years in the province of Saskatche- wan. and is at present visiting rele- tives and friends here. Mr. It. liryneli, oi Fenelon. spent Mr. James the last nix Current. Sas week to 31101 Christmas day Wlm um... town. Mr. Adam Campbell. of the Mont.- 1:1 Bunk. Hamilton. spent. Christ- _.-.. no N. Lanna here and returned m “’A1W‘“ ' . LKw‘Wx.. m. mas at his home here and returnuu on Monday evening last. Mr. Fred Billett. oi Iiaddington. Susk.. returned home on Friday inst. after an absence at three years in the west. Mr. H. Spencer. oi the province oil Sank. is visiting at the .home of hisI hrother-in-lnw. Mr. Alex. Dunseath. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Oliver. oi Bobcaygeon. spent Christmas with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Skuce of Mount Horeb. is spending a few days with relatives of this place. Mr. Thos. Newhouse. formerly a. row sident of this place. but now of Kenn county. is at present visiting his mum; relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. J. Suddaby. oi‘ Burnt River. spent Christmas dw. with relatives here. Mr. J nhn Dunseath, of Grand View hianitoba. is at present spending a few weeks visiting his many friends and relatives here. Mr. A. DeBrien. of Toronto. is spending the holidays at. the home of Mr. Chas. Poole. . Mr. Wm. Sedgwick. of Eagle Lake. is spending the holidays in town. The nominations on Monday last were attended by quite a number 01 the ratepayers oi this vicinity. Up to the time of writing the trus- tees oi S. S. No. 7 have been unable to secure a teacher (01* the New Year. , _. A tans-“ -n mm scum MEETING bu ow»... v Messrs. Armstrong and Elliott are busy threshing clover in this neigh- borhood at present, and wevunder- stand that it is yielding fairly well. The annual school section meeting of S. S. No. 7 was held on Wednes- day' last. The business for the entire year was .very satisfactorily settled, and Mr. Josiah Flett was duly elect- ed the new trustee for the threeyesr XII Skin Diseases Can be Directly Traced To ' {BAD BLOOD. mean to ad a a... .an dio- “Bhlbofifluly- “It“. bloodfliouldbothotonghly cl 1“ mandated M95.“ J - “an. “IL concealed; men at: urupa u uuv u... hat. afterward picking up the hand- kerchief by two corners in such a man- ner that when it is lifted above the hat the nut is lnvlslbiy dragged behind It ad the production nemted 0.: often to desired. WallPapOI'r‘uu. Mommilknddedtononrm mummmmuqtonn pnpupntonwlththomm onan M lam Effigy n3fi,»... N 3W- Blood Bitten. randy bu been on tho In!“ auxin-INN“ m fi‘ I‘m 11:3“ 911de ._. a ‘ ,_ f? ""3 Mu} friends In matinee: ha, ndkemhlef entire out: then the 1y settled. handkerchief duly elect- corner and I __ thumb. the D‘ -"_"" " out. of one of I“ ma!” Ulw v- â€"â€"â€" , speeches and had everybody in good humor and the proceedings closed. We are sorry to lean later that Mr. Brooks has resigned. He has serv- ed his municipality for pine years and was. ulwnys thought highly of as a. Councilor. The auction flue at Mr, Thou. j , ~â€" .__-_ Inn-4 nedy from Lindsay, Miss . ‘Johnson from Peterboro. Quite a number of family gatherings were held Mon- day. Mrs. Stewart/ entertained fourteen friends, coming from Port Hope and other points. Mr. George Britton bud twenty-iOur' of his L. Wright. any trom Medord. SI ronto, Gordon D nedy from Linda from Peterboro. nanny gather!!! day. M11. 5 fourteen friends. Hope and other I Britten had ‘ It may Interest young bird Ioven to know that the United Staten depart- ment of awcnltnro has torbldden the importation of the English stat-ling. _ -L-L I. Inna-ml..- In“! V- ..--vâ€"-._. _ importation of the English surfing. The reason for this to thot It. pnomloeo lieh eparrow. It destroys vast num- ber: of larvae. but attacks fruits. cune- lng great lose in orchards. It also once the young and em 0! other birds. It was brought to this country in 1890. when sixty bird: were released in Cen- tral park. New York city. Since then it has increased prodigiouely. ° _-_-_L‘_ |. lla- lusuvwâ€"v_ r-~.__' At a distance the sterling resemble. a blackhird, but on near approach in plumage has a greenish aim show- ing bronze reflections. while on the back are arrowhead spanxles of brown. It: bill I: bright yellowâ€"Outing. Place an empty high hat on the tar bie. Show a large handkerchief on both sides to convince your audience that there has been no preparation for this trick. Then from the folds of this same handkerchief the performer produces a walnut, which he iets drop into the hat. The handkerchief is now crumpled up and displayed again. and. -. “um... nm in nroduced. Thus he wnuâ€"r-vv 7 lo, another nut is produced. Thus he goes on until a dozen nuts are dropped into the hat. Next turn the hat upside down. and again a surprise awaits the audience. as the hat is quite empty, The secret of the trick depends on a nut suspended by a thread the color of the handkerchief attached to the edge- In this condition the \nut is held in one hand with that corner of the handkerchief. and both sides of the handkerchief are shown and shaken out; then the nut is dropped behind the handkerchief unseen. Dropping one corner and holding the handkerchief between the tips of one finger and thumb. the performer first lifts the nut out of one of the folds in which it get!‘ concealed; then he drops it into the hat. afterward picking up the hand-‘ kerchief by two camera in ouch a man-p ner that when it is lifted above the hat the nut is invisibly dragged behind it and the production repeated as often no man wing! of 3t; Trick For Chrlttmu. and; o! p!!! to the ‘ friends occahion. ‘11:. Km ambit! "Cu-uâ€" considered beauty. but in a woman it jars with our preconceived notions. In Greece. it seems. brains used to make a mold which was magnificently beautiful; it is not so in these days. We have a few cnrates with Greek profiles. a few beauties of the classic type. but one seldom hears of their possessing exceptional brains. I! Dar- win had been a woman letters would have appeared in the papers suggest. in; that women of science were dread- i‘ully plain. no doubt because. being plain women. they took up science as a last resort. The idea that the size and formation of the brain forbade smooth. high brows and a small month would never have occurred to these critics. Helen of Troy was stupid: one can- pen In the divine are. To be "t love- ly lady garmented in light from“ -.. 7 A--â€" _-‘A 0“- I; Maw . â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" on beauty.” when “bounty undo the bright world_dlxn." in. u 3 rule. r.- 7L- J---“ than. Mme. Reeainier has been cited up an exception. but both her beauty and I her brains here been questioned. On I the whole. it seems that she was ai very pretty and graceful woman. with l exceptional charm. who studied the art of listening. Brains have their own beauty. but it is not of the sort to appeal to the man who goes to see a procession of earnest and hard- working women in the spirit of the man who goes to a cattle fair and ap- praises them quite in the manner at the purchaser. The gift of great beauty is rare. and. as has been said. it is its own excuse.’ Pntflness is very common. but it 408 tun-av â€" . vâ€" V ”Luann“: :0 with brains. In W sex. But‘ cfi'nrm 1's Ina'éxiend'ent‘ of brains. beauty. income or anything else. and when we come down to the matrimonial basis of calculation which menus among those who write to the hall and that charm Homemade Turban. The new box turbans are quite with- in the reach of the woman who doel her own mllllnery work. The frame in so easily covered that the moi: re- quires only mate in selecting the trimmings. The turban frame may he covered with satin. lace or velvet and need! but little trimming. An wet or some his race- made or the nine material as the covering will do. A Olnning Function. 1! you do not want to nuke ring- on tutu-m cleaned with gasoline. naph- tha or othor cleaning fluid: put blot- ting paper underneath or hold the tub- edthcdlmanldtthk-mtotho - A“ â€"~---.-- “A 7.TO-DAY.”"‘°' your: after his care, he says: “I AM STILL CUREDâ€"thoro l‘has boon no bi mourned fREE BOX. id'onttho acute! this charm? And 1m» Me! :1“ WM“- Good manna! are not dlmcult for 3 "93‘!!!”an but itlsdlflicult hrthotWIM‘m ”mu" :fimo‘ummthmxshewm ___.- All _A_.- 'hfl In handbaemotmcem chm. Then why does she not try I! sue: A New Years Git]; as» waltz Bruno vuvm. mndol In blm-k and whim M14. and you um sou :'.~ liming of the stripes YZ-m ‘.- ; si’k twmnuenm and m. mt r on 11:9 cont [Mg-Jam; x The sum deposited to aecure a book need n ONE DOLLAR WILL DO IT form who. In cum made] 3 a woman‘onxsfihcaol. shewulnlwuunndthnttbesecretot thischuungaennyneslngoodm- nets. The schoolgirl shank} try first to be L ~ .41! a...- Ill: “aw”... - considerate. ln being that she will and nearly everything else will be con:- paratlvely easy. She will not talk I: load. breezy tones. because she will know that she ls dlsturblng other pu- nons; she will not hurry through the streets in a bold and pushing manner. nor stand ln foolish. giggling group ~L~ _â€"fll nuisance. Nor will she enter shops and m in high pitched conversation. pie-mul- l: lulled with unintelligible slang. in- eommoding other customers by block- ing the counters. If she will only accept consider-Ida u a foundation and conscientiously begin her building. using quiet tone. and soft colors. laying well polished know tba't she stones of tact and grace one upon an~ other. leaving out all that is harsh and. unlovely. she will soon find herself poe- seseed of a structure called a. charming personality. And once a young girl is safely housed within these wulla she need never fear the lack of frlends and popularity. from Montreal dose!“ his as dismayed by ssion'u order. b“ A despa’wh the express omc m iii-His Hm Always Bought Signature of Sk u n k Wanted In Any Quantity At Best Market Prices I my best prices in Mink. Coon, Muskrat. Weasel, Lynx. Bear. c. I pay all express charges. charge on commission. I hold tux-s separate on walnut. . In for mv latest price 11st. '12 Colborno St.. '10 onto. quIXk’I 1M; 6m- cumm- luveu: on :- prob-bl] mutants! float in not); «madam ‘ “'I‘â€"‘ _.-. nun-v (a... Q‘UOK" IMMH "It: Uluulu- p.“ ~V..-r,,_, lluvemlun is probably mum; (‘nmmnulco non. In rwllyotmudomkd. on P um free. Oldest :fit In‘)’ {of ”curing u. muu anon much lunn a m gnaw-M vtthont. chute. Ill an an new-dwells HUN" Mi “é“:mfififlfifl Brunch the ”Mini. notch an ..._ .An nul- nmnmll 4"!“ d 7 III! m w «that-n ”Saéifiiii.'flfl?'§% It. Ina whingcnmficbhhm “you {or hand! a. world- -~ ,, \.A in. 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