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Watchman Warder (1899), 14 Jan 1915, p. 10

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But alas 3 The things we Want to do are usually the things we shouldn’t. ROUTES. LOW FARES NOW IN EFFECT. Full partiCUhlars at Grand Trunk tick: omccs, or wntc C. E. Homing D. P A., Toronto, Ont. I. R. Widdess (uptown), ’phono 11. P. Sandy (station), ’nhone, 81 Double Track All the Vlay N111 visit Benson House, Lindsay, ovary first and third Wednesday of tho month, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., (or consultation in Eye, Ear, Non und Throat. Causing headache and nervous trou- ble, are relieved only by our prop- erly ground glasses. Children‘s eyes need attention now. Don’t. hesitate. Sons ult me if your eyes need help. M. B. ANNIS, Oph.D. Bye Strain, Nerve Strain Dr. T. P. McCuilough CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA and SUNNY SOUTH FAST TRAINSâ€"CHOICE OF EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. 92 Kent-st., ovér Nem Shoe Store Eyeflight Specialist :or i3.T.R.A DRUGGBT Toronto - Chicago Toronto-Montreal " o c WINTER TOURS Unexcellad Tta‘n Service. Highest Class of Equipment. He E13214: @fi‘ers Efiera for Less, Gains if a: raga-1’s Ear! n ‘. _.. . sheavegogoa3..3avoo¢oooooooo¢§zo “(M-r likt. it far 10. Wu (vfl'cr {hi4 Week all our chin-1 on [111 111353. We 11‘ out this 1:100 9,001: 3. ::i ewr; {fife ;‘- .i [an-3:53 ‘\ '2 30 cupnmi sauc 1' 230. .v0 :rI-w “ ull mxv :1; 30, Big r Uptic 31 >22. e stmh 11 xx \ac-E‘g \ ‘7’. "J. k u'u’L for it PAGE TEN 0 OW WOOWMOOWMOWWO m F {ERNITURE That provides the highest degree of comfori and attractiveness. That‘s the kind we keep. Come in and See thrbugh our stock. Our prices wit! pl: ase you. 40. (‘16: FLR'I') v You bu y o After partaking of the wedding breakfast the happy young couple left via C.P.R. for Toronto and western points. On their return they wii reside on the homestead in Ops. Quebec Government hrs decided to.: give $40,000 a year for relief of dis- 3 tresg in France. ; The groom’s present to the bride was a. fur coat, and muff, to the bridesmaid a. ring set with rubies. and to the best man a, set of cut! links T he bride was costumed in a. beauâ€"3 tiful tailor-made suit, with hat tOi match; the bridesmaid, wearing a4 neat suit of blue. 5 A Very pretty wedding was solemn- ized at St. Man's R. C. Church this morning. the contracting parties be- ing Miss Rose McEvoy, of Lindsay, “ho was united to Mr. Leo Lynch, oi Hogan‘s Island. Ops township. ’l‘hc- bride “as assisted by her sister, Miss Mary Mclivoy, while the groom was supported h) his brother, Mr. William Lynch. ROY. Fr. Ferguson performed the ceremony, 11 number of me immediate friends being present. Mr. and Mrs. R. 1’. Spratt, parents of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spmtt, Miss Eliza Spratt and 1199er Peter and Joseph Spratt. of town, attended the wedding. Miss Eliza Spratt assisted the sins:- ers in the choir during the offering up of the nuptial mass. Monday at 9 o'clock mm. The ccre- s mom‘ was performed by His Grace? Archbishop M. Spratf, of Kingston, uncle of the groom. The groom was assisted by his bx‘olhex‘, Mr. Peter Spratt, and the bride by a young' lady Irom the City of Kingston. The happy young couple left for Toronto and points west on a short honey- moon. ‘and will reside on Russell-st. Lindsay, on their return. Call or send history for free advice. Medicine furnished in tablet tom. Hoursâ€"~10 un. to 1 p.12. ind 2 to 6 pm. Sundays~10 3.11:. to 1 pp. ~ Coudhtion Free my: 83606. N'erv'e a'hd Bladdér Diseases. SPECIALISTS Ella, quaga.“ will!“ th._?implgs_. ized at the R.(‘. church. Wolfe Island. DRS. SOPER 6: WHITE SPRATTâ€"MCARDLE. The marriage of Miss Sadie Mc- \rdlo, of Wolfe Island, to Mr. Thos. J. Spl‘att, of Lindsay, was solemnâ€" DRS. soPER WHITE UR ERTQKING 25 Toronto St" Tmto. Out. LANCH-mcm'ov. .‘:1 515 c, the \V 131.? ii OPTICIAN “UL: {113: that we th: ~: for {0-) to ct zâ€" _ . Form 3\â€".-\. Hardy 8,. H. Han- " cock 8 R. Currie 5, 7.. McNevan 4, ’21" (‘rossen 3, H. Adams 3, A. White- ‘ L‘head 3, L. McCil 9. 1.. Ross 2, C. ';(‘arew 2. 0. Handle 2. W. Maunder n 2, W. Newton 2. N. Kitchener 2, M. ' Lyons 1, F. Iligelow 1, G. McLeod f; 1, c. ()‘l.oughlin 1. M. Allely 1, R. 5Sullivnn l, .-\..Annis 1. Form 3Uâ€"A. Ryley 10. C". Ash- man 7. U. Deck 7 P. Miller 7, M. :,Davis 5. M Mills 5 1“... Elliott 4, aFee 4, M. White4, E. Irwin 3, L eéMcGaughev 3, H. Ken 3, V Glass- :ifoxd 3,1. Syer 3, G. 'l‘remeer 3, S. 8‘Southern 3, N. McLeod 3, D. Mc- Dougall :2, (‘. Nokes 2, V. Dean 1, M. Anderson 1, E. Sutclifle 1. If. Stewart 1. o F? ' Eorm 30â€"11. McGahey 11. J. Sy- Qer 11, E. McGill 10, R. Stewart 9. if: Murchison 8, v. Skuce 8. x. {Schwardfager 8, 1.. Naylor 8, J. :I-‘isher 7, R. Macmillan 7, L. Hogg 7, W. Davidsm‘. 7. G. Williams 7. R. ,‘Brpkenshire 7, Y‘. Smith 7, L. Mur- 7tha 6, Edna Moore 6, E. Sprouh- 5, $0. Laidley 5, I-‘. Tompkins 5, L. iwmock 5, M. Robertson 5, A. Ro- 'wan 5, o. \‘ickory 5, B. Holmvs 5. £11.. ~ Clark 5, F. Weldon 5, Edgar Moore 4, L. Skuce 4, M. Benneth 4, “H. Paton 4, E. Macmillan 3, M. Graham 3, E. Naylor 2. M. Ball 24 ‘ Form 2Aâ€"H McGaugbev 9, J. EKirkconnel 9,11. Reid 9, A. Piercx .8, G. Corneil 8 F. Gorrill 8, H. ‘Kirkconnell 7, I. Molyneaux 7, M. Charter 6,’H. Parliament 6, G. Pa- len 5, I. \‘anstone 5. G. Finley 5. M'.‘ Tinney 5,'G. Dale 5, H. Glasford 5. Y. Swain 4, M. Kievill 4, 9L 1.0mm 4, J. Robinson 4, G. Thurston 4, M. Deyell 4, L. McIntyre 3, H. Brown 3, T. Garnett 3, E. Syer 3. R. Carl 3, A. Dale 3. J. McEachern 2, G. Rob- ertson 2, J. Patrick 2, H. Moore 1, H. Philip 4, R. Prouse 4, C. Fal- lis 4, K. Woods 4, H. Brokenshire 4, R. Stewart 4, A. Welsh 3, H. Woods 3. R. Curtis 3, A. McDongall 3, 11. Scott 3, N. Houghton 2. R. Wallaca 2, C. Kerr 2. L. Walling 2 A. Oliver " E. 'l‘olrnie 1, R. Mann 1. .1, Regular attendance is alsolutcly necessary to any real progress in school work and no student should be detained at home fox: 9., reason that would not be acceptable to a manager of a business, were the student an employc. Honor roll for November and December, 1914: Form 4â€"C. Smith 7, H. Adams 6. A. Edge 6. M. Ashmore 6, V. (‘ur- rie 5, M. Murchison 5, A. Currie 5, I'm-m». In addition to this list 1each student has received a report for the inspection of parents. show- ing the marks made by every stud- ent in the form in every squect. Every student has from one and a. half to two and 'a half hours of home-work to prepare each evening, and any who claim to find time to do this Work in spare spaces in school will almost invariably be found to rank near the foot of their reports. HONOR ROLL ~ OF THE L C. l. jects in which each student reached honor standing in each form (75 per Regular Atlendence Neces- sary To Real Progress We print below ,thc Dumbo-r of sub- > some: the'rorypapmmnndmgtaidtmmmmthey 'are not joining Kitchener: my in larger; when. but they haye 99,31. to read‘the list ofkilledand wounded in English and Scolds W; to find an answer to their questidn. Amongst the various eel-ink 3! wounded in Stobhill Hospital are to be lound the following names - in Scotch regiments. ‘ Come listen to me gou who seek for aid. Till I read you some names from the “ Highland ” Brigade. Who went to the front all the Germans to kill, ' , And a batch of those wounded are now in Stobhill ; I find on the list an O'Haley and Boyle, A Murphy, 11 Kelly. a Riley, and Doyle. A Casey, a Carney. a Rourke and McCann, All strapping young Highlanders, every man. There are Rooncys and Dohertfis there by the score, And Gallaghers, too, you'll find in galore; While Muldoons and O'Connors can also be had, Troth, the ,ould boy himSclf eovldn't hate such :1 sorted. And, bedad, there you'll find l'i'wr liivrtlnn from L‘ork. The sfirl oLwhose pipes could 2,0 heard in .‘~:-‘.\' York : Anddicagher who plays the Lit: drum +1) ennui style, Who, I’ll swear, new:- slcpt L21 the shin- ux' .Kl‘f.r_\il ; There is Ih‘iscoll. u bandsmatt. and l‘i;:cr Major Foy, _.With a Carney. McLaughlin, 'Aluqinn and “alloy, And O'Leary and liongun. Mcl'd‘ido and )lch‘ill, All hoovhin‘ and (lam'in' about in Slolihill. from can find if you wish. a Delaney nml Burke, A Carroll, n (,‘lnm'y. a Toole and Mcuuirk; A Fofcy. a Walsh, :1 McGuire and :1 Quinn. All pledged to assemble some day'in llcrlin. There was Gunner O'Donnellaml'Fergt-ant .\lrl"ul. ' Who can cut both the tartan of ould lloregal ; And Barney McLuskcy. whose hair isn't dry ~\nd who save; he lwlongs in the Island or Skie, It “Ollld do good to \mn lac-mt to 54 lmldx .‘lt'(;09. lhe calws of “hose legs on thick ..5 a the 0; And big llurhy lloolun who comes from .flmlmnp, Has his “ wee doch-nnâ€"dhorus " wherever he can. ] don't think that Britain need care for the lluns With such fine Highland " soldiers to handle h-r guns; And I lately was told that vou Kluck and his inen Are praying to the Lord not to men-t them again. ' THE “HIGHLAND” BRIGADE Jr. Commercialâ€"L. Chambers 10, P P. Murray 8, M. Powers 7. C. Stap- [. [10$ 7, R. Mitchell 6, F.1Williamson 6, 7. :H. Lee 5, L. Ringland 5, S. Myers =4, G. Rea 4, K. Irwin 4, M. McCul- lough}. 6. Shaw 3. 0. Harrod 3, D. Walker 3, K. Brooks 3. R. John- -son 3, D. McElroy 2. 0. Coach 2. V. [Dobaon 2. L. McLean 2, R. Dennis 2. rfL. Hepburn 1. A. i- 3 o ib‘thEwN FALLS BOY \‘f: 9‘]! I QUEEN’S ENGINEERS. A Kingston paper says: At 11 15 éstm. Monday the C.P.R. ewes-s left ithe station with seventy-clan: (n- Egineers of Queen’s Universuzx, in :command of Capt. Lindsay Malcolm. !They formed Nos. one and two sev- {tions of “A” company of the Cana- idian Engineers, who are mohiluel in IOttawa, and will leave with the secâ€" yond contingent,.'sr.E.I“. The men who left on Monday are nearly all ’students of Queen's University tak- !ing the engineering course m the {School of Mining. Before the engineers left their oar- ade ground .at Queen's they were ad- dressed by Mayor Shaw, w,ho 9n be: hall of the citizens of Kingston wished them God~speed on the great Sr. Commercialâ€"M. Preston 13, (1‘. Connoliy 11, V. Christian 10, E. Deyell 9, E. Irwin 8, V. Mills 8, V. Bell 6, L. 'Vanstonc 5. H. Weldon 4, B. McElroy 4, 1.. Bailpy 4, G. Jefiers 3, H. Rathmell 3. 3, S. Naylor 3, T. Sullivan 3. M..1 Proutt 3, o. we‘ssel 2, J. Hislop 2,; H. Braund 2, M. Thurston 2. G. Wily: liamsou 2, L. Timmy 2.1:. Naylor 1 ‘ A. McPhail 1. I I Form lâ€"E. I‘ascae 10, l“. Thurs- iton 9, R. Neal 9. F. ()SWald 9, M. iWoomridge 9, 1.. Woodward 6, R. iKelly 6, E. Moore 6. M. Adams 6, ‘G. McCulloch 6, A. Forsyth 5, L. Thurston 5, S. Kitchener 5, F. M86 ban 5, T. Fanning 5, V. Jackson 5, M. Howe 5. H. Meme 5, G. Mitchell 5, D. Jordan 5, A. Weeks 4, M. Mit- chell 4. G. Mark 4, '1‘. Graham 4, H. Richards 4, J. Killcn 3, M. Malcolm 3, M. Nesbitt 3. W. McElwnin 3, W. McLennan 3, G. McDowell 3, G. Fee‘ Oswald 14. K. Muconachie 13, 12, A. " H. Kitchener Fishu' 10, ! Form 2Bâ€"A. Eachern 14. II. Welsh 12, M. Ashtox, say 12, W. Glenny 11. .1], H. McMullen 11, A. '1'. Morgan 10, G. Vickery 9, alley 9. «l. Smale 9, A. Greaves 8, G. '13, H. Allely 8, J. GilChrist 8 0. ll'-‘, H Ta) lor l , Web- fine 8 G. Flavellc 7. M. 31‘. Greavcs 7, 0. Lamb 7. B. ester 7. N. McElwain 6. A. White 6, C. Lyons 6. E. Dancey 5. P. Brokenshirc 5, 0. Walling 5, .Lucns 5. W. Lou-1t. 5. O. Glenny 5, C. Mackay 4. M. son 3, .l. Mnunder 3, 1.. Williams 3, B. Black 3. MC- H. i Limi- a '5‘. Mil- Bruce 8, A. Palen 8, A. Milalluy ‘ Coulter 7, A. Alton 7, E. ; Sis- . 7 grass cattle rising 2 yculfix old. 9 month's credit on rattle and horSis. ! 40 horse blunkelsi “mid and un- 'linod 4 sons harness, and gtmd. 1 dozen rawhide whips, * I sell light driving" sleighs, n ll new new. HP“ . 2 svtls socund-hnnd singlv hur- . ness. 7 horses, all kinds. workers and drivers. ’3‘ l cheslnu] mar». 7 year‘s nld. lust. ' Class drivor, etc. 320 and under cash, ovvr that1 .amount nim' month-3’ credil on cut- gtle and horses to parties furnishing f 2 (fâ€"(:. Cuthbort 5 H. Wilford 5, gm. Conley 3, s. Endicou :3, 1-:. Ken- ‘yon 3.1). Leigh 3, Earl:- McKinnon ',3, J. Algar 2, J. McIntyre 2, J. Wil- fiord 2. R. Cum-w l. 1'. Carroll 1, '1‘. Alangan l. Elvin McKinnon ], W. 3Middlcton 1. F. Rich 1. IR. Spence 1. Hi. J. Tully 1, 1‘. Lamb 1. .1. White- f'sides 1. 1.. McCain-y I. 1’. Emmcrson 1, McGinnis ], G. Johnston 1. "Childrepfler Said Good-Bye } Mr. \ernon Lord, son of Rm. (‘. IS Lord, Fenelon Falls, and a late student of Lindsay Collegiate, is a member of the enginerr's camp and may people in Lindsay and Fencion} Falls, with whom he is deeervedly‘ popular. 'will be glad to see this, item. Mr. Lord said good-bye to; his home_ and friends in Penelon Rails and Lindsay two weeks 830.! We wish him God-speed; we’ know The crowd of students thronged the J platform and continually gave the college yell-9. which were heartily responded to by the engineer sol- diers. good-byo. 'Lieut.-(,‘ol. w. s. Hughes, on behalf of mhc 218! bat- talion. said good-bye to Capt. Mal- colm and the other officers of the engineers. and complimented them on thfi‘ splendid showing. The 2lst battalion marched to the station and gave the engineers a royal send-on, and a number of the members of the Kingston \‘etemns.’ Association were also there. lay of the university professors, includ- ing Principal Gordon. bade the men When ‘th engineers formed into line on the station platform they presented a splenou': sight in their khaki overcoats with their rifles over their shoulders and their forage, cap on their belts. mission upon whivh they wore «7-m- barking. Mayor Shaw stated that he was sun» the Queen's corps would show itself equal to any body of field engineers in the British e-m- pix-e. W. A. Fanning. JJH'OP. ;.Goo, Jack- son. uucfionm-r. ’ $20 and under cash, ovvr that amount nim' month-3’ credii on cut- tle and horses to parties furnishing approved joint notes. A discount at the rate of 8 per cent. will be allowed (or cash on credit amounts. l Holstein 7 )"c-ur's old, (luv 20111 of Ifenrunry. 1 Durham cross, rising 3 yours, duo in March. 3 half Durhmns rising 6, duo in March. ~ 7 grass caltle rising 2 years old. 9 month's crvdit on cattle and norms. Sale Saturday, Jan. 25,1915 #RMNG’S HORSE ”(MIKE 4 sens harness, all new and good 4 dozen rawhide whips,‘now. l sett light driving sleighs, mm‘. 2 si-tls second-hand single hur- R. L. MORGAN Just ’Phone 337L or drop a card to Lindsay P. O. and wagon will call. Fox-18a.“ Only By BETTER LICK ‘ Hens, Chickens, Geese‘ and Bucks Highest Prices Paid POULTRY WANTEE Lind-3y PPLEBAU Ezi}: I Praised her cunning dimples, but She may have held my praise. For, turning in her crib. the'shul 39" '0"! eyes and went to If“! She listened, but made no reply. And did not even seem to car» I said the sweetest words that I Could think of while I lingered I held her little hand in mine. she let it; lie there for a while ; I told her that she wag. divine, But she would not consent 10 smile. sured 0! extra consideration and i. iency from the court, be it in? "7 jury. magistrate, becwse she said her firm husband was a useless sort of ‘ bl; low. With all the talk of equal rights for women. it has to be ad mitted that when the prisoner .2 tbs bar is a female she is as a rule ‘6- SHE DREW A BLANK. In the Toronto's Woman's Com , woman guilty of bigamy was allowed lhat hv will do his duty and WP h‘op: by and bye to welcome him h‘. Meanwhile hon voyage. ,«JEURBD‘Y. JAN-CARY 14m, x Particulars iron (KER. ticket agents, or write ll. (1. Hurphy. D.P.A., Toronto. '1’. C. HATCHEI‘T -'- AGENT Fast time to Oshawa, Port Hope, (.‘obourg, Belle-ville and Trenton, etc. Via "Lake Ontario Shore Linc” New Train Service I; NA PPRECIATED PRAISE Toronto-Montreal Ottawa Jame- Koith, Secretary Jan. 7:1»,1915. at 1.3066001; in the afte-xm;(.!:_ for the purpnso of elm-tin; President and 0: her (‘fliCPIS .4" the said Society. and rucivin; ~1atementsuf Rereipls and hi» huxsemems tor the year IHH. of the .vomh 19 of (ha S Ridinguf the Count} ()1 \ u -.. Agriculmml Sack-[3 “ill bu {:1 in the ( ‘ouncil Chambn 1) 1: ’ Town of Iind «3'. on Monday, Jan. 18. 1915 South Victoria Agricultural Scciat Annual I‘v‘lceting senten c» b .\" the 915 Don't stay stufled up vuLh a ‘. ”6, eyes “Killing and breath hmi Use CATARRHOZOXI“. Y Take One breath through 1}"- filerâ€"just. one single ‘.)rva'=‘n an". ‘ “w it clears out 1h.- nnsu, hm- nukes you breathe free, and --.a~~ A. canoe of knOW-hrm p‘d of guess. .Qmmb .Ip ;...._ZCNOE‘.M:~<F<L: I 150440..” 3:99 7H1? .§.I.wa../.:n S x~u~ 7A humâ€"i Crusts in the flue ,Freq You Have fiatarrEa-«fi. “y floral zm.um\ 11.:1' «II-unable low for 111» M1" < a“ much sympmhy is vxpru * members of 1114‘ d-H‘wu’n-Vi“ I» ”if SOTTO‘V and I“?! ‘i:1)-'~ “are is to ‘m nu aw; (-08 {or the Wix-s m five afrvicc mt-n “4m : ibung, according: U) (in 011.?qu by :ni'n'. Cu at London, Um You don't take ”mm: in'-- , h using Catarrhozonwâ€"x-m: dun". . chance of spoilinw dug-fidiv” The remains “M" 9.” C.P.R. H'hn) :“ . plot, at Yr]: 4hr. Jan. 5111, 191:. hobs conducted 1hoz‘w E» .q, of the Methodist \‘h l0 SPEC-1A1, A! 14 max In; Mr. Will \m: Ont; Messrs. Sun. mm! V-couver, IH‘ , 93.‘ Rack, SW31] Lant' \lgah new Dr. \\. H, 25‘, Trinity SMI‘Thm'lis: 1 »_ {rind of th" f:x;:.;‘. ‘ r novice on KiondJ; ..‘.. L- O'M, and Spmw n.“ 1% words of Ihw hm" ; "wet. M385 1117.! sunny .lem-z anx 0;. Jaguar; 22rd. n‘. 1h idflco, 481) Crawford’s Lb. death of Mrs. :“CGH‘. W. H. McGill, in hwr 3% a lingering illnnss “1‘ 1 Mr. and Mr'i. MCGiH Wu spotted residvnv: (If 1.21: lived hl-ro fur u pron? NM, than x“'::!()\'ih-_' 190MB thI‘OC Kent's nun was a. womb-‘1' (:5 HH' ‘ Modist (hurt?! in ‘ they won for thvnw-k'ww a1. congenial it'it‘ndr her husband, For; 1542:} I Six Wefks Gaza; nnle>. :: date 0'; President. Jan. Cag. _\ Auctioneer, Wm. 2‘3.» Will he said :u A9803L‘TIO 150:] hr» cw-x' _1 THE W S - ‘9 In the Butt? 7:1. .~ Tuesday, -1, 30 MALES , BIGGER Avg; 3;: Sixth Annmé A Silver Cup to the course ; to the SVCO'. Com-<9 under I}: Ontario Duparhnu 1 I. ‘. Knight, Districé ifcpu Bnhjocts to be 00.98. Dtirvmg, Pu abseand Fruit Gr: :ables. Etc. Specidly planned trance or tuition f islapea hm nn nu 1,- on .er ccvcr. 1 fix flecks Uearse m- “ FCICIOE PRES, (hwy In the Orange H ‘ I? Si): mu GBETfiéR? MRS SI: x‘vivmz Della (Mrs \ uncou‘ Mulligan n for hu ‘vleI‘l'i I) JANUAIY (4‘, 191‘ [19011 U»; f sh M If \‘l 1‘5»! “ M)!

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