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Watchman Warder (1899), 21 Jan 1915, p. 12

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i Where the Good Clothes Come From. Lindsay g I have a. whom Ky grandma. bonght IOI' And when I'm very hungry I’ll eat them for my ta... And first. I'll eat the elephant, The tiger. and the hate. And next the hippopotamus. And then the grizzly bear. The rabbit. cat. and dog. and pig. And home I’ll put may. Your best remedy. and the quicken. to act. in Dr. Hamilton’s Pill- ; they cure kidney backache in a. hurry. Simply wonderful is the action 0! thin grand old medicine which !or liver, kidney and stomach disorders has no equal. Dr. Hamilton's Pills will bring you appetite, color. the 11m day of Fobruuy.â€"Ca.rrlod. strength and good spirits. Being Fieldâ€"Blackâ€"Thnt a. mat of 85 purely vegetable they are mild, not be van the Hospital for Sick drastic. Get a. 25c. bottle of Dr. Chi! .â€"Carried. Hamilton's Pills toâ€"day. i fieldingâ€"'Lyueâ€"mt the auditors and they must. bo utmzthonod bo- toro the backache can be cured. Your persistent backache can have but om! causeâ€"Diseased Kidneys â€" Be Cured To-Day PAGE MY! nd i! I'm hungry still. I'll try The tune ot biscuit. goose. I zebra. camel, fox and lynx, 0t buflnlo and moose. on. these domestic animals I‘ll eat some other day. A GOOD APPETITE. bought. for no. of Backache | PLEASANT POINT. u Pleasant Point. Jan. 18.â€"Hiaa nay Irwin, at Toronto, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. Irwin. Kr. and Mrs. John Bell hove mOVed to their new home in Dunaford._ We hope they will not forget Pleasant Point. ‘ We are sorry to hear 01 Hr. EVer- ett Mitchell's illness. We hope he will soon be about again. Mr. Walter and Miu.Leum Brien, of Dunslord. spent. Sunday with Miss Leta. Brien. (‘ouncil mcotim: hold at tho town- ship hall in Victoria Road. on Dec. 15. All momlwra proacnt. Doc!» utiona taken. Minutes of last meet- ing wcro read and confirmed. Com- munications were read trout: Roo- vital for Sick Children; iron 0. J. Peel. application tor Wt ct I. salary of 860; from John Mall. application for also-tor gt sultry o! 850; from G. Hopkins. account. 0! $71.18; from Municipal World. for subscription. Lytleâ€"Dewsonâ€"That the time to: collecting the taxes be extended to the first day of Februaryâ€"Carried. Fieldâ€"Blackâ€"Thet 3 grant of 35 he “an the Hospital for Sick The Misses Lizzie and Lou Brien and Violeuo Taylor were Suturdty night skaters to Cameron. We hope the westhormtn will shower some more snow ova: rouds unyway. M the sleigh hm. going. Bexley Council now over the the slelgmng ll Thebeminion “Id Prom 1‘0- nix-mad Jm.1s.â€"nr. c. nu.}w.hopowooouw etu- tour purulent: of Agriculture have , do- “ Omno. u visiting mum mm cidod jointly to all county c-vnluâ€" town. in” Quit. ‘ number of a” young pooph ences in Canada'- " Patriotism and A very quiet wedding m ”m. of this neighbomood not u. the Productionmeampdsn- ‘ iudutthohonootlrs. JuBth-homolmur Pukinonthooven- By-lnw No. 449. appointing the tollowtng omcere we: passed: Dr. E. W. Huxtable. medical officer 0! health; poundkoepere. W. J. Alton. Joseph 3. Black. Dan Smith and Henry Pearce; fencovlewern. W. J. Chirpnw. John Doloe. Chriaunaa Moore. Welnngmn Alton. John (‘oulter and Fred Wlddie. Sheep valuatore. George Tool. Peter SI»- clatr and Henry Davey; pathmen- era. beat No. 1. 1:2. W. Lyue. 2. R. Devi-on. 4. T! Mathineon. 5. C. Moore. 6. A. Alton. 7. H. Hal-rune. 8. J. S. Black. 9. J. Connolly. 10. P. Canon. 11. W. J. Chirpaw. 12. 8. Southern. 12. J. J. Honuom- ery. 18 J. Bovine. 14. W. Bertram 15. E. Ru. 16. w. Emma. 18. P ritual-aid. 19. Charles Pool. 20. W. Wit-at. 22. J. Down. 28 F. Widdia. 27 Dan Smith. :8 R. Fewunox. 32 W. Boulon. 88 R. Cpl-on. M John Conner. 87 J. Glenn. 88. w Gou- nell, 89 H. Davey. 40 A. Mort» be J. E. Mcxague and A. Dayman, pay to be 85 each.â€"Carried. ' Dawsonâ€"musâ€" That J. H. Black be a member of the Board 0! Healthâ€"Carried. Fielding â€"- Lytle â€"- That. G. J. Peel be assessor at a salary or $55. â€"Carried. By-law No. 450. a by-law em- powering the reove and treasurer so borrow any sum or sums necessary but not to exceed $2500. was 046 were author-Iced to be said. u:- whlch the council adjourned ‘ the second sum-day 1n nabs-um. number 0! tin“: 1 Fergusonâ€"nukâ€"mt Mr. w. J. ‘Md‘ullough be .ppoinmd Stunury inspector for the year 1913. u l miary of $2.50 per day of .ctutl oerâ€" vxce.â€"Cufled. Jenkinoâ€"Forgusomâ€"Thn Mm. Suâ€" san Hughson be .ppointed cum-taker o! the Township Hall sad pm-oerty at. a. salary o! 860 pot yeu'.â€"Cuflod. Jenkinsâ€"Ferguson. â€" mt. by-hw No. 741, being ., by-ln: to gamut-in thv Rowe and Trauma: to borrow the sum of 88.000 to and the cur rent. oxpendnum o! the Township 0! Mulpon tor the you 1915. In ro- eoived and rend ; first. “mmâ€"Curld. ny-luv No. 7a was read the must number 0! than. paged. signed and «tied. Nah-Jenkim.â€"Tlnt by-lsw No. 7‘2. being . by-lnw to confirm the .ppolu!m¢ut of certain officer- In the Tomupdluipou. bound t Xr. "Rich be eppolnced . committee to look into the nutter o! repdrin; the road st lot 19. con. 10.â€"-Csrfled. flakâ€"Jenkins.â€"Thet Wm. Rich be eppolnud to he." the mile .nd rub- bish cleaned from the drein on the max! eide at. lot. 21, con. 8, [tripo- , salary of 318 each-Carried- demon be appointed ., member of the Bond of Hedda for the yes: 1915. Richâ€"Muk.â€"TMt Ir. J oh: Sucoy be gppointed noeuor for the you 1915 gt. ., Isl-r! o! 8165.â€"â€"Curicd. RSch-JanIJâ€"mt Meat". 0. H. Dougla- uxd J. J. Sloan be nppoint- ed suditora of the township account. fur the balance 0! the yen 1914, M. days statute labor, and Mr. Knight appeals to the council for m adjust- ment of the claim. The Standard Bank reports a balance of $352.98 to the credit of the township at the end of the year. Applications were re- ceiVed from Messrs. W. J. Gibson. John Stacey-and Peter McIntyre for the assessing of the Township of Maripoea for 1915. The Treaurer pointed out that it would be neces- sary to take steps to borrow some money for some odd accounts that would require ptyment in the an: future. 1he Clerk. ‘ppenled to the council {or 3 suitable typewriter, as the work of the Clerk required a good deal of manifolding work in connecuon with by-luwo Md notices. All up-to-dtto odlceo required a typo- writer. ad the council felt tlntdho present. Clerk could handle one m good advantage. RESOLUTIONS PASSED. Richâ€"Ferguson-Jl‘hu the Room and Mr. Jenkins be .ppolnwd . com- mittee with the Clerk to put-chute ; typewriter {or the tonmhlppurpom. Account.- unounflnk W tho’ "'5' 1t ulna.â€"leod. By-Icw No. 742 was rad momma! Jeahfisâ€"KuLâ€"Thst the We and J. B. Weldon. Clerk 0! Impact. ,ugudundtho noon: on.“ luv. ecu-ed 1h novtouulognd mundane”: Itho'numoitoptnboutinthobu-h. Thor-out be Nd. d-ltoo have been in fine dunner «loin.~ Womsorrytonportmmou ulna- ot John Hchb. Dr. lc mumhvcymwyu‘tocv- Kr. Junta mom- “ prop-ring to build . new house. Ir. Bland Weldon {I getting the mud“ on the ground {or :1 km turn. CAIKRON. Cunoron. Jun. 18.â€"Tho tumor: are now all buay drum; up their wood. It a moot excellent. tn u: Hr. George Owen recently pur- chased the property In the ““th from Ir. Henry Avery. ud u got.- unn My to brick the house nut Kb. Ubbb flcKinnon visited friends 3t Panel 1m week. WomgMMbecbletome-u. w.B.Nrcblowb00utagdn.M Min; 111 for a. few weeks. mama Hum Ju. K. mung. Mr. Wm. Inning “waded the din- tflct meeting of the Gunmen u leon Full. on Thundgy. but. of L.C.I.. open: the weaned u their homes hon. Ir. Iva loom, of Llndooy, spent the week-end under the parental roof. crowd during Mie- Ivory spent Saturday and Sundey in Lindsay, the guest oi fritnde. Friends 0! In. Wm. Jackson, who in . petlent in the no“ Hoepitd. will be glad to hen: thnt ehe in do- lug well. We hope she will noon be among no spin. Owing to her ill- ness the bullet eociel which we: to be held .1. the home of Ir. Willi-n Juklon, will be held at It. Joeew W's. It the eleighing return- thle will be the event 0! the m. The locel eketing rink drew s luge Mn. John Deyell spent a few days vumng with her sister, In. cud- well. tut. week. singing is being prepared. 3 Dunslord, Jan. 18 â€"Miesea Laura. Brien and Myrtle Thurston, and Messrs. Walter Brien. Irwin Thurs- ton. Hazel nut-awn. Arthur Brien, and Mllbum Thurston, from Duns- ford attended the Adam conéert given nt the Cambridge-at. Metho- dist. (hurCh. Lindon}, Monday last. All thought the numbers rendered were excellent. ; mdn almost impunble. Misc Nettie White is visiting Miss Carrie White, of Downeyville. Mr. J. Clarke. of Toronto, was the guest 01 Miss Florence Kennedy over the week-end. The Mission Band will hold a. con- cert on Jan. 29th. A good program of drills, dialogues, recitation: and MT. HOREB. Mt. Horeb, Jun. 18.~-The Jumu'y uw bu come at lust. and ldt the CAIBRAY. abny. Jul. 18.â€"The continued “that has spoiled the aldeh- ‘IPQPS 1.00 m to “and tag 10!!! “Id ties to get L! Mund'mto lumber lad st Ir. 8. Eyhco' nus-mill. ”QUEST IS POSTPONEI). Whitby, Jun. 19.â€"'!‘he tugs: am the doom 0! Wm. Stone. .0 you; Mb opentor who was fat-.11: choc wink on duty have a four weeks ‘30. winch in to have been held to-dgv. Ind to be postponed for UFO Inch owing to Col. J. E. Fare-rm the County Crown Attorney. bans On Friday (Waning. 1.3m mat, I: and Ira. Percy Eyres entertaind .4 few of their relttiVe-s and friends A most enjoyable time was spent. Special services are being held in rho Hethodist Church. Mr. F. Path- nck spoke vary acceptably and dc"! ivoly on Monday night. Mr. C. Hepburn is now may cm ung wood in the neighborhood. It. Ros. Fox Ind the misfortum to cut No 100?. quite severely Mule working in the bush. We hope I!» m not be ldd up very long. Gum . number of the reside.“ I round Cm are now busy anv- ing of the 4th inst. to givo Game: thbee ud bride a miscellaneous shower. Many very useful articles can given, and the yam: folks m- joyod themselves together for a (e! hours. at, am and third Wednesday a 2. month. tron: 2 p.121. to 8 pm, cor mutton h mo, Eu, Sou '1!) m Ben-on House. 1.1221115, w. T. r“. Mcbuliuugh Send this article. name 0‘ "pent-d 1c. stamp for 905" age to PEP. 06.. Toronto. Winnipeg. or Montreal. and we will need (to: WW“ lore plucee. Liquid cough mixtures. etc" cannot be inhaled. they go to the stomach do! the lungs. Phil’s st to the sect of the troublc rect. PEP- ue sold only In tin 508:0. All dwuists and “mucm3boxes $1.25. ‘ PEP. [I the direct treat- ment for Coughs. Colds. Bronchitis. Asthma. "musc- ncu. “6151““. and other ailment: of the throat. chest. and lungs. A. PEPs diswh-c onthetonzu .helling\'u;mr.~ II’G llheuted which are breathed dowq direct to the Rev. award G. Heaven. Muhvme. Ont.. writenzw “I have used PEP: and find they give considerable rclicf to the throfl. l have also found them very beneficial to: cows." Rev. John Davidson. of Thom Que.. writes :â€"-“l have had considerable trou- ble with my throat. caused by public speaking in heated buildings and exposure :0 amp and chilly atmosphere. I find PEPs very cffccuvc In soothing thougyogf.” n will be I‘PlnanM-rul v h‘l' was commxum} u. '3", .he porpct “HUT M “In! W ‘400 Iran; 13w Donald Man Mav 311k Things Inter u ‘0 got buck 1h»: I. u no right in [my hw'. m such funds, m Short Mn» 11 mM W. Shortl} :st‘t m the thin! Hut. m morning for I I I“ hmmwnml h; ‘ Short who urrvmwi 1 ‘0 man currimi u 1-.» WOTG churgwi “‘1 w wvnpnns l-v M. No mm 11w I“ h 90111.1! “:11: which“ .‘ ”ton dull (1W0 "‘ has 0' u" 1‘ M was a .n (ho-1d I ‘K o! 0' at hon. landing 1“ lining, regular price $51) I onlv fur-lined coat, <€ze All), ,3 11n1ng,regular $75 fur .. 2 only Bocharen coats. SlZL‘S 33d regulm $75 for ............. 2 only Astrachan coats“ 3:01, 3H; I only Astrachan coat, size 3‘,‘ 1 only Coon coat, regular 51H .1 1 only Black Dog. regular $221 ] Man’s fur-lined, Lamb collar,l 1 Man's furâ€"lined Lamb collar,j $50 for ....... . ................. All Mufis and Stoles in Persia: Sable, Black \Volfe. Natu Marmot. Dog. \Nestern S: Opposum and Black ( lggx rices. Beginning Saturd; we are going to 5611 Furs at cost prices. customers an opport able Furs at greatly 3 only rat mats 36, 38, 4% reg value at that, for ...... A. 2 only rat coats, 38, 40, reg-dig lon1y fur-lined mat. sizr: rm. \ ‘F‘ Cash and One Below we will quote counts we are g SECTION ONE "on clergyman H van in that CHy to the Bible class of W thick dealt with 1 m in progress, 81 no a spiritual wurh nd wage against H I against thv diam; tuning und rum-um I or on the streets tho young mvn to I. in nselstmg m who will haw lawyvr hus |' to reports Prom : around Donald in another Work what the Central ; H was stolen mun Vile Habit of ngurmg diugushnc wuflu rt mmn of tho Y. M there will I’ISOI fi‘rx'vd shut Price [uh-1 )1 Kl h m an thl‘ the mom [rvnt 1|(1 um: lul‘l

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