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

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[0t }ochester, Ind. ouldn't talk or Vitns’ dance. med her MI “Ht T‘\RIO' W l tad I1! Ethel, Ind. was 30 years 1: 3103;. We Deals of Dr. Nonrine. He we he began it! IE LAND op npses of bingo in 1890 \ho Ft) La] DAGUE. “ Dr. had TRY“ Wu we get u- it Will hnvo ether tonics always st a. pro- :eneral operatâ€" that harem. ingen- "in the by mail in our to Miss uld mt cumming mm: hm- h‘o com- Mo alt 01' my Black Thibet Mufi‘, round W. regal“ 87.25. Sale ..... , ............ White Thibet Mufi', round shape, tabular $7.25. Sale....... .................... . ...... White Empire Thlbet Mufi‘, regular ' $6.50. Sale .............................. I White Empire Thibet. Mair; regular 86. Sale ............................................... Black Coney Muff, regular $4.50. 0' Sale ........................................ I Black Coney Mufi‘, rug shape, reg. 34. Sale .............................. Black Coney Muff, reg. 56. Sale Black Astrachan Rug Mufi‘, $7. 75. 1 Sale ............................... German Mink Rug Muff, $1100. 1 Sale .................................... Sable Squirrel rug shaped mufl,$l2 50. 81; 3’5 sale M75 ; mg. 89, mo sum, 1‘0". 8‘0 sale\uuuu;-u\n\u\|\\n1s\uQ Urey lmub Throw Tie, :02 36 50 Children‘s Wh tog $5.50, pale Black Empire shapell 'l‘hibet Muff. Sale We have many other uncle: of run that cannot be auditioned Gauntlets. Collars. Canasta. Other Fun not mentioned in thin list an per cent. diuoqutt 39:11:: thin tale. Sale Results of Elections in Bobcaygeon and Verulam run for move and school trustees. Mr Geo. C. Byng. who has been chief mu,- gmmto for a number of years, was oppuoed by Mr. Andrew Braden. and cam"! the day by 121 to 69 votes. For 'svhool trustmu Messrs. R. J. ern, Dr. N. A, l-‘nllll 5nd A. Z. Kmm‘dy wvro elected. Mr. Green hmdmg tho poll wlth 148 \‘owd; Gm w ’I‘Mlor and Wellington Johnston tuning In the NN‘ and were counlml out. Bohcnygmn. Jan. 3â€"â€"-’1‘he elections on Monday bruught the usual sur- prises. In the village. elections were ’l‘ho township election um. real inr tel-«wing. as time drew on. Mr. -Ezu- uwuou ‘l‘iers Reeve oi Vol-“lam tor the past 11w yours. and Worden last year. was opuosed by Mr. J. I). DO- \‘lll. who had previously served time on rmwo and in the council. But. like the old story. that. the pitcher that goes once too omen to the well shall be broken. it. so happened that. when the smoke had cleared away. Mr‘ Devin was elected by 244 to 183 votes or 61 votes to the good. The by~imv which last. you's council sub- mim-d abolishing statute labor and apprnpriating a. sum of money to take Its place, met defeat by 282 to 125 Schrmls opened Tuesday, the “all! sum of teachers in their places. I‘I‘rin-i Cipai J. M. Simpson. D. R. Young.‘ Miss MacKay. and Miss Thompson. ‘ urn) ihv‘ teachers in the south school. uhilo Mrs. Simpson ho,ds the iort in the north ward school. Mr. ’I‘hos. Devitt, father of John J. Devitt. new of Verulam, celebratg ed his 37th birthday on Sunday, the first instant. For a, men of his years, he is rmuarkably smart. doing the chores and keeping with the work with the sprightfiness ofe.,'youngstcr" He polled his vete on Monday as us- ual. and was perhaps the oldest vot- er in this part of the country. if not in many. It will be renumbered that Mr. Devitt's name was men- tioned last fall in having fallen heir to a. fortune of $700,000. We expressed a doubt at the time that it might be a confidence game, end which has since been almost confirm- ed as true. However, Mr. Dewitt is not losing any sleep over it. know- ing that he has a. greater trensure than money can buyâ€"a. good name and a. clear consciencé. which is after all a. good thing to take to rest Wit-h him, and wake up with in the inorning. May be live long. enjoy lire V_- -v-â€"-v â€"- .â€"v 1m0W2! hm Monday evening. the ”obcazv'm band thong-ht. it. woo.d be a flood time u m them. elm. Accordingly about 9 o'clock. “19y proceeded ow in M1 tom. un- torknd a few of their choice Ideo- tions in front or m. :Byw'n ud- deuce. no tint. it molhd M. m meletely. and he could not WM We Companion on th boy- 3nd at than in. Mr. Bm'n peptic“: “an. no: to diam-h with sun. sad (‘3 mm. wn but u: mien commence whlch 11!. boys we hit- Whp armband“. ' , flifiwmnm ., to the full: and have a, Hch Mud in the future. _ After the result of the election was (‘hildwu‘a and Miasea‘ Grey Lamb (301mg. reg . 3‘». smlc 3575 ; reg. 39, “36, 87550, (a 1‘ JANUARY SALE OF FURS \\“‘\ .\““\ “‘. ‘Q“\ uuQQI I“! Q! .o. u it tho w.“ Ir. MUF‘FS elections } Mrs. J ohn II. Mrs. John H. Taylor, of South Ver- diam, when three sleigh loods of young people (about 80) drove out for a social evening. The frosty night kept some away. but thong who did 3.) report a rousing time. Mr. W. L. Plume and Miss Stella. Mltcholl. rop- rosenllng tho social and lltomry do punmvnta of the league. had the matter in charge. The ovenlng was spent in «maworlng a llut 0! 80 queer tlonu mostly porlmnlng to tho work at tho church. Tho hlghcet marks hmvlotl ln worn by Mr. llobt. L. Wright and lulu Ethol Lam and Percy Seymour. and Miss Kolly. bo- lng equal at 34. they dlvldod the minus. Boaldoe Ulll the lodloe pro- wldou an excellent. lunch. A low more uuch onlnga would not go mxlus. at. lens that‘s, whot they say. any- how. Mr. Alvin Switzor. who has m in the past. couple 0! 3m. passed qulotly away on Frldoy ovonlng. and was laid to rest Sunday. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. John Braden ls somewhat seriously lndlspoaed. We hope {or a. speedy re- covery. V'Tnia week is the week of prayer. Union prayer meetings at the tour congregations. _.A_z:_g1{can_. freabsfter- ian. Baptist and Methodist are held each night. The first meeting .was in the Baptist church Tuesday evening, and Friday evening in the Presbyter- ian church. Wednesday in the Met)» odist and [‘hursday in the Parish Hall. A good interest is being taken. W. I. Meetng and Other lslay Items Islay, Jan. 4â€"Mr. John Cowieson was in Cannington on a business trip 15?: $5 $3.75 $3.25 $5.00 ‘ $7.75 $5.50 seem TWO 1. John Evetson and Amman Sable Rafi} «0 inch“. Mg. 816- 8310.. ‘ ... .qq- “1-1-0!qu us White Squirrel Sat throw tie MN mufl' reg. Sqll. Sale” .. . ... W .. Mink Marmot Stole, 8 tails, no. 315- 50' 8‘18 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IQOIQOIOI Mink Marmot. Ruff, 6 tails, reg. 315. Sale ............................... Amman Sable Rafi} 51% when. ma :5 so 318 50. We” Amman Sable Rufi‘. 601331138. ”g- “ $16. 8313.“ . . White Squirrel Set, throw tie and a 75 mufi' reg. 811. Sale... 3323? 11$???fo ““h'” 13. 50 sI?Mks.fi“T?‘ff‘f.f‘...‘5“f‘.‘f‘...’f’."f: 12 50 Mink Marmot Stole with collar, 10'. 0b reg. $12, 8313 $10.50, reg. $11.50 3313 Black Wolfe Stole, with large tails and heads, reg. 816. Sale ............ 1 3. 50 Al88k3 Sable Ruff, handsome tails 15 00 and fine shading, $17. 50. Sale Scarfs and Stoles Mink Marmot Stole with collar, reg. $12, sale $10.50, reg. $11.50 sale Black Wolfe Stole, with large tails and heads, reg. 816. Sale ............ Handsome Alaska Scarf with 10 tails, reg. $24, sale............ . American Sable Stole, 60 inches, reg. $18, sale...................... mé‘gzsfsziflififtfif..39..fig??? 19.50 Childrens’ Grey Lamb Capa,3 specials 3 50 $2 50, 83 3nd ... ...... Black and Brown Coney Stolen $4 and .. m . 500 Black Astmchan Driver Caps, reg 35 Sale 4‘25 Persian Lamb Driver. Reg 312 75, $1] sale .. . . Persian Wedge Cape, 8 specials 84. $6 $1 0 “1‘ \\ ‘ ‘l \ \| \ “I \II ‘\‘ "mm Fur Trimmed Coats. Black Shell with fiéffi°§f§ii3 3:8‘ f?3’..?“‘f.. “E: 22.50 Black Beaver Com. Western Sable 22.00 Cull“ reg‘ 325.3ale Man’s? Beaver Overcoat“, Curl linu- hm Rmvm‘ Collar. 1‘02. 398. N0 .u 22.00 vam' - -"V Mena‘ Baaéér Overcoat“, Curl linu- ing Beaver Calm. mg‘ 338. N0 the singing of the National Anthem. the company dispersed. amidst. ex- clamation: of delight gt the plenum and happy hours which Md been spun. ' Mr. Marshall Mayne- m trmsnct- in; business in Cannington on Sun- urda‘v last. Mr. and Mn. George Maudie were visitors \0 Fonelon Falls on non- duy lust. Mr. and Mn. John Enrica late. for lhllovulo from many mum on mcdnoodw. the 5th tut... nut vam- ing thou- numeroun Manda in tho dim WM ‘9 w m“?! L L A _. A...A-.._. the booms was proposed by Mr. Isasc. Nsylor. and monded by Mr. McFadyen. to which 1.11 present. ro- ar-cndod_ in the nan-.1 manner. Alter Mr. Jon: curt-um. who nu spout! novel-a1 yarn in Sukuohnwul. 13" n xxx-Mt. the guest. at Ma uncle. Mr Thoma Chi-min. MM Gm. Hotcalfo ha boon un- der the punk! root during the hou- day moon. 'lho Mine. Rose and Lana Elton!- returnod to the city on Monday. “J tor spending the holidlyo at. the nu- tomal homo. Mr. \nlllo Robertson and his two sisters. of Pleasant. Point. spent. g few days last week at. the ham 0! Mr. J. Curl-m. and attended the W. ]. Soda! evening at the home of Mrs Elton! on Friday eventing. Mr. Neil Mela-sham went. to To- rnnto on Thursday last to fish at the home oi his mother and sister. He was accompanued by his cousin. Mr. Nelson Graham, who has been visiting friends in this district. The annual meeting of the rate! payers oi the district school section} was held in thr school house on Wed- nesday of last week. The secretary’s account was audited and other no- cessary business transected ior the current year. Mr. Thos, Christian was the retiring trustee. end not de- sirous of being re-elected. Mr. G. Mc- Kmnun was appointed to the office of. trustee ior three consecutive years. The ladiesm! the district are re- minded o! the Women's Institute meeting at the home 0! Mrs. have Graham on Tuesday of next week. Miss Mabel Currins will give a. report of the recent W. I. convention which she attended as a. delegate. Other pe- pers of interest gill also he. givai. Mound hon. such a not no Iubjoot to 10 imam. om mm. mum s. m 20.00 15.00 19.50 A and (lath occurred last work. of the late \lr Allun Mcfillllvrm'. who died at his aunt' I home. Mrs. 'Wood. of (union. Mr. Mdlllllvrgv ha been :Illng for nhout a your and ‘tor the past \en dun “flared torrll) ls wllh inward trouble. whlch caused hla death The du‘mnod wu ubout 46 ymra of use. and but llvod “uh hln brother. hlr Doug“ Mcflllllvruw. who ha- dwolt ln our noluhborhoad .tnr good mam var: The tunord lpro‘coulon proeoodod from Curd-m to Ltkovlo“ watery. Klrktlold‘ "l‘ho funorul Iorvlcu were conduclod by our putor. Rev, H. R. Turner. Ho lam-on to mourn his loan. two broth- oru. Mr Nu MoGilllvnv. o! Eldon jsuuon. Mr. noun: Mcblmmv. or Klrldlold. Much sympathy ll extend- ed to all bomvod on”. Mlu Mona “on. or Boawrton. who has been attending high school there. spent her vucatlon under the men- m tool. ‘ ”R. J. MULLIGAh Rwected Reeve of the Village Omemee. . MANY GUESTS mon'finn VIL- LAGE AND OUTSIDE POINTS. Kirkfield. Jan. sâ€"Mrs. Van Du- um. of Toronto, is visiting at her home here. Miss Ella MacDonald spent Christ- mas and New Year's holidays at her home near Lornevllle. Mrs. I". Feed and little daught'h'. Helen. are visiting her sister. in Helen. are fishing “mum Manitoba: n III-l-r‘u . __--_V Mr. Norman Mauhewm and Ir. .1. Catwm. of Toronto. are busily m- gaged panning (he imlde of our schoolhnuae during the banana. Mr. J: King and Mr. Rod (lanky. who are attending Tumult) ilfigh Schmt. amt \‘hrmmu and New \‘ur‘a m. \hmr home. here. TM bum (kitchen. of ‘l‘omm. 1mm, va \‘mr‘a wnh \heIr «main. Mina Hm» Tmlgm Mn Men Melanin. Mm has been m \M Sunhwou (or mum mm. in \iilmm: at his old hnme hm‘ m. .\\ l.‘ Macho“ and childm returned. homa. ma- apondtng a m with relative: in mm". "‘M‘K'C‘dgk upon! New Yul“! u N: home in Oookaton. The social club hold u New You“: dance in the town hall on Friday night 0! last week. Those who ab tended from Kirkl‘ield were: Mina E. Fraser. Miss M. Mangrove. mu My- aia McFadden. Miss V. Anhmu. )1" Summer. Mrs. 11. Ewen. mu K. Mo- Innia. Miss Edna Smith. Mour- G. m'ckman. R. Guaty. A. Guilty. 1). _-. G. Mchchorn, R. Smith. 11. Ewen, Jus. Daniel. H. L. Melanin. F. Roth- \\011. P. llagruth. (‘. Merry. Dr. Muc- I.onn. J. Moagrove. ll. 0. Hannah. Mr. Cook and A. Helium. 'l‘hoae who attended from . dint-taco w." the Mtanea McFadden. Missal Steel. Mr. McFadden. Mr. Steel. Messrs. Luann. Mc. Roy Meme. ot Mum. the Mines Hugrath. Mr. A. Altnn. o! “Moria Road; Mr. J. Cullwell. gm! Mr. N. Mathews. of Toronto.. LECTURE AND CONCERT A lecture and concert under aus- pices of St. Mary's Catholic Club will be :given next5;JVednasday ever 'ing, -.January 1-1 in Parish Hall, Lindsay by Dr. Casey, of St. Peter's Cathedral. Peterboro. ‘ Mr. J. J. Lee. 0! Mon. spent. Christmns und New Yen's with his wife and family here. Kirkfield. Jan. 2-.â€"-0ne of the firm of Neelands 8; Irvine, dentists. Lind- say. will be at Gusty's Hotel, Kirk- fleld, on Wednesday, Jan. 11. Call in the morning it possible. "mum“ (‘oâ€"{mm amt Sand“- wuhxmmda in Link mum. Mr. Andrew uumy spent autumn;- iu Linda.“ Mr. Russell Campbell. of L.C.I.. spent. his vacation wlth his parents in our village. Mr. Percy Robinson spent. a lew days of last. week in Toronto. \‘lslt- lug- friends. A NEW YEAR'S DANCE MKNWARDER. The Wonder bulletins were eagerly wetehedbyolsrgea'owdo! anx- ious but patient citizens on lon- day iron the o'clock until eight. The results came in by division. boat in “nosey end Ops. Emily returns were received up till sewn o'clock. win: two divisions were to be head from. __ The telephose wu eontinusliv ringing as citizens who were unable to get down street. enquired ior ist- eet results. The result in Ops wee a surprise to s greet mun. Emily results irom the first five divisions ceased a few interested people some anxiety. FEN EmN FALLR The result for the villas!) 0t Pena Ion Full. h u tollom : For Reeve :â€" Hickaon Sloan .. Terrill . Walden Mom For (‘oundlonâ€" mlmuon u when: moveâ€"Jumps undo. Minx-or. emotionâ€"R. 8 oo. “army; W. 1“. Manitoba. now: u. A. . Loam-mo; A. D. Io- um um. Argyle. SOMERVILLE. Roovo-R. A. Cdloa. Council-8. R. Cm. Wm. Bou- kuu. J. G. T. mum». John Wil- Wlluon Hul‘h” “nunun nun-un- nun-unnuu... 5 II» c! â€"â€" 1 , 618668 5891060341 Cum ............................................. 18 19 40 11 00 17 21 181 Patrick . .................... . ........ _ ............ . . VERULAH. “WW“: bmwvu â€" "w... â€"- - V - For School Trusteeâ€"R. J. Green 143. N. 4. mm 119. A. E. hen. nody w. (elected). G. w. Tumor 92. WW John-0n 76. The by-law was voted down by tan-JOY“! o! 167. tho (allowing be- ing the return- : For the by-luv ................................ 88 39 2 18 82 8 125 Against the By-Luw ......................... 31 46 85 47 37 86 282 The results by (In-Mona m Fanny m u min nâ€"olocud. Mu mum-Hy being 6. NR REEVE. Cornell .................. . .......................... 8 87 Cotunchun ............ . ......... . ......... .5...“ 29 .16» G. navm Reeve Goo. m m mloctod new; by 121 to 69. Electric Commlulon _â€"- {0113 Conn-3r lollowu : Holiday Visitors _at Hawkin- Wunon PM term OPS. In 0p: 3 complete result wu ob mined tor bu mwuuwngolecud. ‘ "mu-- 51 452 u no 70 so 812 lleun u follow. Reeve The Eldon conga) wu "-600!be Fenelon Falls, J an. 4.â€"Mr. H. Ann I. M" I M ma w‘th sumo: Corbett (‘uhon Shane 7: ER"; in deem! by acrim- Qll ‘tu‘u o t...‘ osuc .§\‘C so”! uuuuu \H‘tnl‘ \Iu\u \ .\‘I\“ .\\|\\l\\ Il||“\\| \‘Q‘ ‘|\ \\‘\.“| |MI| C| |\| \\ tl\‘\|§.|$ 0!“. “u|“|‘ I\\‘ l‘|\‘\Ҥ\| Fenelon Falls-Curlers . £12ng for a ’Spiel nu nfiuco ab 0.: ‘ \““‘||\l|§|§ unto. 0...... out. «- I. lug-noon... .. u gnu-u nu uncut». mu con spur o...- John Cour-y (by nonhuman.) n...â€" , N- A. mm 119. A. E. \|\\\\|‘ m1" BOBC AYGEON. PAGE-85h“ Majority 75 a 15 as 17 Commune-S. W. Guy and W. J. Kc The 1910 council was roâ€"elocud by nochmsuon u touowl : Dgputy-Reovoâ€"A. J. vu Councilonâ€"J. M. Swain Rogers and Non W‘ FENEIDN. The following councilon ‘ m by ”auction: Reeveâ€"D. 'l‘olmte. commonâ€"H. Tompklll. kin. W. mm. John I». WOODVILLE. The tollewln; common mu um- ucv. human (or an value at Wood- vm. earn; m min; ”u: anewâ€"A. um. “W‘w I M“. n‘ Jc B\NM A. 3. 5m“ M 0.9!» N\ L. Paw-on. Anson AND WNW. naveâ€"ha. um. Councilor-h" 8“, “gm; John ngeh. {fag-non. Wu. J. Baton. Lumhnm. Reeveâ€"Jan. Uh. Councilor. â€" Goo. Galvan. W. House“. J. W. Volatile. Wm. Reeve-Joseph nickoon. Reeveâ€"1t. J. Mulligan. Candiedâ€"Carey. Scott. lollowa : Rave Cornell wu . H. Swun. Edwin J57 .61 Lennon. lie-by and Longford. Tuesday after spending a {cw days the guest of friends in Cameron. lie-elected Reeve of the Townsfiips of mic naggxe Little who has been in durge of Mr. Campbell's millin- ery pu'lora for the past few months, Mr. Elmore Byrnell returned to Toronto om Tuesday evening. Mr. A. Founuln is busy preparing the unsung rink for the curling bon- Iptel. which takes place tn town on January 11 and 12111:: firstguno will be called on Jun 11th at 1.30 Ir. {hound King and Mrs. King. 14mins. passed through town on May mu spending New Year‘- mu. (Honda at Golan. [in “an! “card was um lucky winner at \he doll tn W. ‘1‘. Rob- oon 6; Ron bum content tut week. [in Hard guessed 1051. and what: {he mucus of we bottle were named it was found to eonuln 1‘6 henna. The noun: mm! school to Ming ova-Muted and «mum-fly mum. Tho new mulnuon cram h bung put in and uneven! omn- mn- tmpmvemema nu Mn: mam. 0w- !“ to um not Ming: mum the «boot will run om um! Hominy. Election day panned on wry quiet- ly in town. llowowr. tho election was very smut a: the room- mum elected in the town‘s inure". are u" capable men. Nah. Sinday the pulpit 0! St. Au- drow's chumh will be occupied by a «what from Knox College. who has been for the summer months labor- ing u . homo missionary in the tar welt. In the evening the spake! w!!! give an address on his work in the west. which will be illustruwd with lantern views. It wu with tooling! of (rat tor- row that the citizens of our town to". on Tuesday when the new: was hand thnt Mina Nome Hand. on. of Rev. Hr. Whettun. o! Woodvflle. In the presence of the lmmedhu reh- uvee. After porting o! the bountiful th'lngl provided. a bout WM 8“" to the bride. and the groom "'7 guy responded. The bride m the recipient o! my vduble mu. The happy eouole, amid shower: 0! rice and confetti. kit on the evening min tor their home in Wyoming. our highly «waned ladies, hnd been onllod to Mr «and more]. on Christan: day tho deceased young Indy became violently ill wlth hem- morlnge of the stomach. 3v 3 thing thnt could he done to relieve the sufferer wu~done. but to no null. and on Monday Dr. Wllaon, 0! Toronto. was called. but could give the grief stricken {orally no hope. and in the evening the soul _-,A ot the Merel- KIDDâ€"SPENCE. ‘ quiet wedding took place st tho o! In. Donald Spoon. 01m, Out... on Dec. 28. 1910. when her daughter. m. was mum hummus: John E. modal Following is the result. of 0100100- cion {or move and 09“?“ “.149”? Results in Four 'on Monday tor’ her home in A. J. SOUTHERN ”.00 FEM other Townships

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