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Watchman Warder (1899), 25 Jan 1912, p. 12

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PAGE ’1‘" ELVE a We have a Special Feed Z which we are selling at 1 $20.00 ' per ion at the mill OUR MOTTO RE LIABI LITY Do Your Xmas Shopping at Quality right. Price is guaranteed. always be pleased afterwards. Th9 , reliable tun want y. u... oldea. estm blished. jewelery w 43?»! stow e . in 1|. 211.11 I!!! m ...(ik. W'IP. Yor character costume}. The Comic costumes ‘were all good. but after somé consideration the judges de- cided 19“ favor of SW Anderson .- 1.t"»‘r;:§rize winn'er.’a.hd Sidney you “Valentine; whilemsa E. Wm Indian maid. V” M11: as 2am; In qua ladiea' moo butg"0wm, Cambr‘ay took first and man Weldon, Cambray, took Clifl‘ord Perrin Roy Sims pook condition except for the light snow which kept falling, but this did not prevent the crowd from enjoying themselves to the fullest extent. 'I’owles" Corners. Zion, and Can- bray, were well represented end it is to be hoped that ere long the young folk will again be permitted to take part in another carnival. rate in which Miss Owens and Mr. H. Wood succeeded in winning lst prize and Miss Weldon. and Mr. Tom- lin 2nd. The ice was in first-class in the Inflow”. to resume his stuules m. We _... varsity there. having spent h s holi- days with his palate, Mr. nnn Mrs. Lindsay, being ill with typhoid few or, is home again and we hope to have him out amongst us. Mr. A. Arksey'spént a. couple of jdays in. Lindsay recently. i Judge McIntyre, of Whitby, ‘at his (arm here last week. Miss Laurette Gabome s spending \V as We are pleased to know that nr. Herb. Bagshaw who has spent the past. few months in the hospital at a few days ’with her aunt. Mrs. D. McPhersopi. Oakwood. Mr. and ,Mrs. R. H. Osborne at- tenqw the'oyster supper at Mr. C. Weldon's. Qakwood. vv ‘ w..â€" 19 spite of the inclemency of the wedthcp on” the evening appointed fat our lecture, Jan. 15th. quite a goodly number gathered at our church” . t9 hear the lecture, “ The 0111de the New Womnnfi,’ delivered by Rev. H. B. Kenny. of Bowman- ,ville,‘ end those who were there all agreed. 11145, the lecture was expel- £99," WEISS, impressed by the numer- ous good thoughts expressed as well .ag.;hy' £115;wa witticismg given. .Theqolos'p’y Rev. W: R. Archer. of ;Woédxjill§..:‘and also the musfic rend- ered by 5333' own choir and male quartette were much appreciated and enjoyed and all went away feeling that the evening was weli spent. Rev. fir" B. Amher,_ of Woodviue. was the guest of his cousin Mrfu. Imerdn Chmivdi F Messrs W. J. and J A. Wright were summoned by telephone to To- ronto on Mondnv morning last to see their sister Mrs Robert Lore, Who died that same day. The many friends here extend their sympathy to the family in their bereavement, as Mrs. Love was well known and liked here, haVing spent her earlier veers in this neighborhood. A n 'm- 'ber attended the funeral which ‘was held at Woodville on Wednesday. Mrs. Thos. Squires who has spent the past few weeks with her son Mr. John Squires, , Sonya, has re turned to her home here. of Woodvjlle, spent Monday at Geo IcKague's. ' John Squires, of Sonxma the guest of his brother, A FENELON FALLS. Fenelon Falls. J 50. 24.â€"M_iss Mums io Naylor, of Zion. is in town the guest of Miss'L. Terrill. Miss Lulu J ones returned home on Monday after spending several weeks vacation with relativw at Bobcay- goon and Red Rock. Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson at- tended the L. 0. L. oyster supper at Cameron on Friday evening. Mr. Norman Martib left, on Mon- day for Toronto where he intends entering business cauege. 7 A __-_L 1' WajSBigSIIMSS rrin took' lat and meet took 2nd whil_e Mr. L. the winner of let. prize his studies at the Wood. of Camb‘my as PENIEL. n. 22. â€"Mr. John H A“ week for Toronto followed the com“? awarded the pflw Howard Wellington, to know that Mr. Canada.- 81118-3138 dgy evening 101' l eXtent. WW at the c108 Cun- lunch was served ‘and it My returned bc g the While anioyins I vermitted rink on Fflday e‘ Mr. male r q: 8mm“. 0. 8. Lord cddrea- Eod his congrosttion on the cubic“. "flux-ch Union" cud considering tho seriousness of the qmtion represent- ‘ed both cidoc o! the subject admir- !cbl . The 'St. Andrew's We» tion’wiu vote on the union in the early pcrt_ of Februcry. ' A ‘Aâ€" ‘Ln .1].â€" v 0; aka: um. pox-ism]! in“: '9'“? mug class an interesting w“ given by Mr. Us Gould. A- 4‘- Was-vw_,,_ On Sunday Jan. 28 the St. An- firew' a pulpit will be occupied by the Home Mission student from Knox college. In the evening the gubject will be on his western work and vill be illustrated with lime light views. A cox-die! lnvlt’tit‘m is extended :;to work of the West. Miss A. Bur-tens.“ and Mia Nellie - yAA‘_ ]. “wuwg - of 3.1:. an Era. w. J, Campbell, -rp left on~ Honday for Cameron guests of M . Martin and Hugh Wall DeCk. Sunk, who hula been the 1-..“... than will mend a. few days he- WOT- v: WV -._--~ _nm A. Barman and am Name How! are visiting Tbronto friends. - list my Kolly. of Lindsay, called on her (fiend Miss V. Wdry on TuesdD-Y- party returned home. While enjoying a state -at the rink on Friday evening Mrs. P. Var- coe stumbled and (011 breaking her right um nt the wrist. Mrs. J. E. Ellis. of Sturgeon Pt” is at present in‘town attending her sister. Mrs. H. Uneven. who is at nmnpnt in a very critical condition. where whore they will spend a few c fore going West again. A number of young people Coboconk present in a. my critical couuxuuu. The Anniversary services of the Baptist church will be held next week. Prof. Trotter. of McMnster University, will occupy the pulpit morning and evening. Mr. Angus Fountain. muster of the skating rink. held the first carn- ival of the sensor: on Monday night. 'l‘he attendance we: not as large es it' should have been. Considering the amount of trouble Mr. Fountain went to in order that it should be n success it merited a larger at- tendance. The ladies costumes were very pretty. Miss Vera. Sharpe as Fenelon Falls Gazette captured the prize, a German silver mesh purse. Master Gerald Fountain won the child's prime and Master George Wil- son captirred the prize for the comic costume. is visiting in town. Mr. Revell. of Lindsay, pasaed throngh town enroute to Burnt Rivâ€" or. Mr. Sam Swsnton left on Tuesday {or Peterboro. The regular meeting of the Penelon Falls branch of the Women's Insti- tute was held at the home of Mrs. W; H. Walsh. Colbome-st.. on Fri- day afternoon, Jan. 19. The meeting was opened in the usual manner. lbs. (I r.) Gould, president, in the chair. After the readings of minutes and other business transacted, the resi- gnation of Mrs. D. Jewell. secretary " ~ _--:.._ t... ! an.“ â€"'--.7 , Mire. M. E. Calder was elected to the office. A resolution was passed to the effect that a letter conueying the thanks of the members of the branch to Mrs. Jewell be sent to her as a slight token of appreCiation go I... “minus 3.8- secretary during of her services as secretary mums the past four yeers.’ ‘ The visiting committee was re- appointed. ”The 'report of the Wom- en's Institute Convention sent by Mrs. Cluxton , o'f Bobcaygedn,’ dis- trict secretary, was read by Miss S. Martin and «as much appreciated The President read a paper entitled “ Pknrnnfnr” bV IX. Boyd, 0! Bob“ was handed ing accepted. pm of February Tuesdny 0%an ‘ a the St. And (R'ev.) Ford, of Port Perry, is; Andrew's an}: ta. 1). Jewell. secretary in, the realgnation be- to town n3 0! the rink. A betore the happy on Saturâ€" u‘ shting the an:- address of the upba‘orlowir sum. A scab toms mist an: aiming, but mean. tinned thon‘ o! pus repeatedly force- open tho wound. For treatment: remove the scab or knee the ”onshore: and thoroughâ€" ly clean “If dillnlwt the cavity with o. diluted solution of carbolk: acid sore well grassed vuouno until hound. and (at. better. Those weighing eight or nine pound-are most“ desired. For the dressed poultry trade these are too heavy, four or five pounds being belt. One reuOn why the Jews wish Very (at poultry in that they use the grease in the place of lard. the letter being a. product of swine, which is forbidden food to them. n .v" -â€"‘ , . dissolving in ordinary kerosene all the crude mptlnllne flakes it will take up. The solutiOn is an excellent disinfectant (or use about poultry houses. as well as n lice killer. Used on the dropping ponds and roasts it will “tray and prevent red mites, and will also kill disease germs and seeds of worms and otlier parasites. FAILURE IN POULTRY. SAL m-” _, V poultry is no argument that the business is a failure. There are lots of people who never make a. success of anything they undertake. out your own salvation and never mind what the cronkers have to any. EGGS AS FOOD. 'Eggs and milk are two ox me mu». valunble food products in nature, not mu“. ”u â€"_ , in the richeet deinties of the table. It's a wine plain to stix up the neat tutorial when you gather eggs. A hen's egg owionell'y slips down un- der the straw and if not found it my be hidden for a month. the hen may stir it up at! you may all it for a. strictly fresh egg hid sell it for while you Cameron Residents Remembered by Friends cumron. «1.1- u.- sant. timé was spent Thursday evening. when a numoer on ‘ their relatives gathered and presentfi ed them mm a; very pretty clock. The address is as follows : Mr. and Mrs. Roblin Anderson, Thomas and Annie.â€"-We. a. company of your relatives, have assembled at your home this eveh'lng to express our love and appreciation for you. to show our sense of loss in your departure'for the 'west, to wish you a safe journey, and‘ then truest sucâ€" ‘cess and prosperity in your new 1home and association. ‘ We wish your remembrances of us to be ”pleasant as'possiblejor we have so much good to remember of you. It. is our‘hope. that Henry and his bride may soon'liave an oppor- tunity to visit us}. for we are sure Henry's choice 'is one we shall all esteem. This clock is to keep you in daily hourly remembrance of the Warm hearts you are leaving behind con-I and man God. mt that trim A good liquid lice killer is m3 you, and may uou glad-n. Luv -..... will deal gently with all of us till we meet again in the west or the east, and ‘my His grace support us till we are all assembled saxe at home above, Signed in behull of the friends. Mr. Jno. Patton and Mrs. Jtmes Eleanor-d. Mr. and Mrs. Mason made suit- able replies and theremainder of the evening was spent in games, after which a, dainty lunch was served. and the assembly broke up about 3 o’clock in the morning well pleased with the night's Went. is now buy fixing up his saw mill and getting ready to cut up logs for the neighbou- and other: who may nthorthanallrflsm‘nd ran. 22.â€"A very PM" ““3 M.“ s as follows : Mrs. Roblin Anderson. Annie,â€"-We, a. company Yes. have assunbled M Ma maxim: to express with carbohted two of the most is made by the Jew- le Emile in the Town of Lindsay, on Saturday. the 24th day of February 1913, at the hour 0! two o 'clock in the W the follwing Valuable property. namely: 11» went 119.11 at 16t number wen- .ty-two in the seventh concession of the 1‘0pr of Mariposa containing ‘ shout one hundred acres. more or 1 lens, except about three acres sold to the Grand Trunk Railway Company, Soil, clay loam. about 91 acres under cultivation. There is a good brick veneer house, 1} stories high, 86 x 36 and an addition thereto, 18} x 94. ‘Qwiui good cellars. There are two bum. one with stone foun- (lotion 60 'x 84 and the other 60 x make all objections and requisitions housemxao. Thereisev 0r- chard of about 25 trees. also a well on the property, which is situated about one mile from the school home, about 5} miles from Lindsay and about 3; miles from Oakwood. JufllmL MLE’ or‘ ABRAIWI mam rm WAY. JAN. 25. 1912. TERMS. without inure“. The Vendor shall solo and the bounce in one month Ton per cent. cash at the time or not be bound to produce any ab- stracts, title deeds or other evi- dence of title than those in their possession, and the purchaser must make all objections nbd requisitions to the title within 15 days,and in default will be deemed to have me- oeptod the title unconditionally. There will be a rescrvéd bid fixed by the Master. Other conditions will be the standing conditions of the Further particulars can be had from Hopkins, Weeks «5: Hopkins, Vendor-1' Solicitors for plaintia ; and Messrs. McLaughlin, Peel. Fulton Stinson, and Stewart J: O'Connor. Dated tat Lindsay this 20th day of January. A. I). 1912. 7 7- _- . _‘-‘v‘v" Hopkins, from the benefit of the said Uraer. Every creditor holding any security is to produce same before me at my Chambers at the Court House in the Town of Lindsey on the 20th day of February A. 1).. 1912, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. being the time appointed for the adjudication HOPKINS. of the claims. Dated this 20th day of J anuary D., 19l2. 'Aâ€" â€" w.nn"\'l .16.; Luella Jobbitt. is the guest of Mrs. J0 William-st. â€"l[r. Murray Smith. or Hartley. and Er. Wm. Bentham. of Ennis- killen, have entered the commercial department of the Lindsay Business College. _ _ .. . ,1- “A‘Aâ€"knrn To take a cold, ‘ts so common to neglect the cold, that is one rewm why there 3.14 so my deep sea stubborn coughs and so many more with lung trouble. If you have a ooughunar v Oou‘h lot If you have a. coldin the head use nan.“ Cold Tabla.- ;, Weeks Hopkins, Vendor-3' Solicitors. We 8: HOPKINS. 1’18th I Solicitors JOHN E. E. HARDING. Easter at [13116385 HARDING . r at, Lindsa .V E4 Lindsay Ad tun-luau; ldvmnent (‘luh 3.8115113. young men of five not taken any more Cf] inmt in the “Cu “'3. .0 that the above I.- been organized for u poo: of helping the town Wins the name of Mn m it all times. should ”little success. m tome time tho upwn u. been in need of jUsL 3‘ W011 which illClU'iO'Q Whip and board of mm d the praninem, young 3 is business men of the tm At the organizatmn “levying omcers were cl ”Montâ€"Allan Gillie: 1st Vice Presidentâ€"W. a Vice Presidentâ€"4'. Wyâ€"Felix Forbm Treasurerâ€"G. H. Mam Md of DireCtnrs following gemlemn “y morning at 3 n «I: u got very feeblt- amt to his bed about 1“” Dr. Frost was mums that could be done. WESLEY wom 139080111, Jan. 221â€"41 “t “residents must-«i Wt beyond in me In fleshy W'OOGCOCR, u hu homo-flange of tho lung his illness he was \‘¢"l'_\’ C complaining- zmd S tang part of a. hymn. III: on the homesmad wi‘ at, Hrs. John .1. 31cm lived to the advance W8. His wife predeo 2‘8“ years ago last Am “(81! leaves to menu: 1 A new organizat mn 8m. both “Ving dip of Reach; Mrs- w For Ad Ly ThurLday, whi of very valuable town, namely. u OBITUARY. SECIIO" the lung aSS' WOO” en (Ina

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