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Watchman Warder (1899), 28 Jan 1915, p. 6

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in year illeue remembeitlnt this means giviil t a ham iii every department sail Bil every pure use least lie; I!!! all i‘m Bays' we slaves. lime; Some of the hinges! val: ted. regular 25c, sale is: m we hit? egghgmég . new V4! ha”; “22““ ““4““ blouses. res. rise of time c “ s “l c' blouses weal hie-1.50. stock Excelcla handkerchiefs. taking sale price 1.19. regular 10c quality, sale 3 for 23c. Woman's vellum Men’s fine shirts, all of Women’s white, Willie? our regular 1.00 and 1.25 weight underwear. vests shirts on sale at 79C. only, regular ,25c each, sale price 16c. Men's good sweater coats regular 4.00 and 4.50, sale price 2.95. _________________â€"â€"-â€"-â€"- Women’s white winter weight, wool and cotton, both garments, regular 50c garment, sale 42c. Chinchilla Eiderdown, 54 inches wide, kimona Women’s all wool vests cloth, cardinal, sky and and drawers, cream Color, copenhagen, regular 1.25 real Fne weave, regular 75c yd, sale Sic 3c. garment, stock taking sale am mm m mm. m it Mmmmm anemia I mtbsmm.mmw fl” ll 1» will" ill W “W“ “M tor a witness to the people. a leader Wlll N W to all WM M W Ol‘ 1' lllli gnu-gamma. mu.“ Ilt‘. Mil. Graham Wred to the aim and varied problems at lite. in the coun- try and in the city. and how the trend was towards the urban. He mentioned briefly the slum problem and the social problems. The inn- 28rd, llry‘ 'migration problem, the speaker stat- Iing. that after the war there would be a large immigration to the United Hum Ell BRYSON'S SCHOOL SEVEN FIN' ISIIEJ) STRONG. I can". the. Ii. 8. WILLIAHS. “ Malta-tins " are cold by all dealers at sou s has. 6 for 81.50, trial size 25c. or sent postpsid on receipt at price by Pruit-aâ€"tiven United. Ottawa. eron ”d enjoyed a. fast game 0 ‘ 1403‘ 500 Hogs [hockey at the low rink. M‘States and to Lanada. A few lead- "0â€" Smut-ore witnessed the game. my. lug thoughts brought our during a“, KINGSTON DEA! Ens SUFFER 1118 it was the best played in that course '0! the sermon are as follows : Score, “Christ invites Ills followers not ivillage for many winters. half time, Cameron 2, Bryson's 0; full time, Cameron 4, Bryson's 5, HEAVILY SECOND TIME THROUGH CHOLERA. Kingston. Jan. 26.â€"Owing to the. 'to a picnic, but to a campaignâ€"sol- diers 01 Christ." . “There are saints in all churches, ‘ . . 65c garment or 1.25 suit. , 54 inch tweeds in grey, development or cholera, Nicholson is Cameron. Bryson s. and 00“ ”(Min , u h h . ' ' S in. brown and copeii blue, reg. M Elliott. of this city. to-dty were Park” goal 1- Brock I d “.t be: v , a. 3 ° “'c 0f"! 75C ,1 sale 48c Notions compelled, by order of the GOVern- Mnybee Wint- T- 11101119503 on m e m Wm" "‘19. m y .y .1 . f . meat inspector, to kill 500 hogs, Jackett c point I. Hardy anybtlzhucrsh pOIicy. but believe in the. Corded velvet, the 75c G‘ t picture rames, Size which they Purchased recently in the cum“ ”"9" N- 3‘00”?“ C; meh' wi‘iCh works its “my ' quality in brown and blue 6 x 8 With gold matt, I'Cg. West. Onlly last November they Beggs centre M. Moynes or ' ”at ‘0 mm" “P th°_ k12860!!! stock-takin sale 59C (1 ’ 35¢, each 25c. lost 400 hogs through the same dis- MoGrosOr r wing L. Moore Oll‘rlghte'ousneas in 9°C“! ”9-, l g ‘ y ° ease. It is thought the disease or- Wordey l. wing is. Moynesl I d” t ““0"" that th" basic Pro-l . A return game is expected. |blems in life are economic, as some ____________________ . Torchou Lace and insert- Llllell Towelling ion, reg. 3c yd, up to about 14.}: inches Wide, all linen 1 1-2 inches wide, sale price BAD ACCIDbNT 1 “A man onght to get a full day's sale 65C. 5 yards 100. 0 ‘pay for a. lull day's work, but get ‘ ' . FENELON FALLS M AN P ml ;the man right spirituously and the. Bath Towel 3 Kid glcves, tan, white, LY INJUREn : IWage bill will soon be settled." | "The church must have competent black, regular 75c, sale Large size, reg. 35c qual- price per pair 62c. ity, per pair 25c. Kent-st. . Oetmanâ€"‘Aut’horitative War Book’s Amazing Revelations “Bribery o! the enemy's nobjects with the objeCt of obtaining military adxantage, acceptance of offers of treachery, reception of desertors, utilization o! discontented elements in the population, support oi preten- ders and the like are permissible; in- deed, international law is in no way opposed to the exploitation of crimes of the third partiesâ€"assassination, incendinrism, robbery and the likeâ€" to the prejudice of the enemy. The 11eg and inherently immoral aspect of such methods cannot aflect the rec0gnition of their lawfulness. The necessary aim of war gives the bel- ligerent the right and imposes upon him according to circumstances the Imdon, Jan. 21.â€"Professor J. H. Morgan has translated into the Eng- lkh language ‘The Geruinn Wu Book.' ., manual of usages in war on land issued by the General Stall of the German army. This is the most authoritative work or its kind in Germany. There is a reference in the introduction to "humanitarian considerations which not infrequently degenerate into sentimentality and lobby emotion." no revuling passage is the follow- ing: "A war conducted with energy cannot be directed merely against tie combatants of the enemy, their State and the positions they occupy, hit it will and must in like manner seek to destroy the total intellecwal duty not to let slip the important. and material resources oi the lot- it may be the decisive. advantages to 1U." be gained by such means." ASBASSINATION AND INCEN- [WAR ON WOMEN AND CHILDREN. DIARISM. 1 Among the questions and answers on ., review of Prof. Morgan's trans- Mon. 8638 that, after what hap- invnded country be exposed to the there is cruel irony fire of their own troops ?" pencil in Belgium. h the direction that churches. “Yes, it may be indispensable, but WIS. libraries and museums its main justification is that it is ‘successiul.’ " “Should women and children and the old and feeble be allowed to de- part before a bombardment begins?" “On the contrary, their presence is fiould be spared, and that open town- ought not to be bombarded.‘ Aecordimng to this German war wok. assassination and incendiarism so in given circumstances, justifi- glo, as will be seen by the follow- greatly to be desired. It makes the it qu.t‘ti0n = bombardment all the more cflective." WW “alkel By'Law {to the bylaw. I do not Want to cut, beef." 5 Mayor Deal, Aid. W. E. Baker and l To Be AmendedAld. McLean saw no object. in the ibyâ€"lnwâ€"no reaSOn why Mr. Arnold Hr. 1303. Arnold, market butcher, 1should not be allowed to deliver waited on the Town I 1 Monday meat before 12 o’clock. ’ On motion of Messrs. G. H. M. and in part stated that he was not Bak d S 1 ti , aware-that he could not deliVer meat! er nu me. e, _ me question was referred to the police committee with in the forenoon until Friday last... and he had been on the market for Epogler :0 at: ‘d h 'd 1 hi . l _ . rno 88.1 e pet or s 1 lsleigh standing on the market and To Reeve Jordan he said he paida; l 'd 1 . hin his t license of $25 a year, and he did not ia :01 dpiclgnwsiigd “it it. 3:21;, be . 1‘ ' Aid. S c said he did not know (better for the people, who wanted a. morning delivery. .___.__.o.__.â€"â€" tho purpose of the by-law. Clerk Buyâ€"“ You can deli'Vcr Fy in quarter." Sir Frederick Treves announced It. Arnoldâ€"“ No, not emu-ding {that there were no typhoid cases among the inoculated soldiers. The United States House passed 0 hi]. d1. 6 n C I'y an. appropriation of $101,000,000 to: Hill rLsrclll-za's 0:”; 5,, mpg,“ m m CASTORIA thoNorfolktownsismissing. iginated in this district. Irvine J unkin, of Fenclon Falls. was adjusting 3 set-screw on a gasoline engine, when the screwdriver he was by the flywheel, was driven, handle ltleilt is progressing favorablyâ€"Go.- -socialists say. They are not, theyl l are spiritual.’ ' 1 v On Friday morning, last week, Mr.‘ leaders if the church is to handle the great problems of the day." i "The gospel is the gospel of the man of Nazareth, the. gospel of the carpenter, as well as the Son of God, so why shouldn’t this phase of socialism be introduced into the church." I 1. ,l-{ll‘l‘ ’1 SPECIALISTS PIIes,Ienema. asthma. Cetnrrh. Dyspepsia. Epllepsy. Rheumatism. using slipped, and being caught up leplen. Okla. Md. nay. Blood. News and Bladder Diseases. Call or send history {or in! ndvire. Medicine first, through his left hand. near the wrist, causing a horrible wound. Dr. JOhnSton? was called to Mn ThOS. furnished in tablet lot-m. I'ounâ€"lul.m.tolp.m. Chambers , where the accident 00' ‘uidhtodpn. Sundays-lua.nl.tolp.-. curred. and he reports that the per Consultation Free DRS. SOPER WHITE l u‘l‘orooioSi..T~oaio.0ei. ' of sanity, men of poise, breadth of vision. mrn uho lift up zette. mm M teat MI and all trained awe. "The problem will not be solved by ‘ lthe street corner speaker, or by any, Corporation lawyer. but only by men young mrn of training. Trained Leaders Til-Day hm until in until slim lei-l ‘ , an d ll W l!!! in Will is“ m m , , “Hum “T'WWNBMmuouwu «new? ”"5“ “2mm haamwfis: *‘ W 3"“ all“ m " “abomination in m m‘ ”*“‘““m=*hmm amorous-minim *Wfllmhml swims...“ QMliIl “ii lam”. i: fizhmmflbtlfilfiifluhwmm uni men will nmfim ud~ 'l “a " l l“ a l“ m“ “a W * “Willi“ M We Hi! all” ll m a W ,ul m M “a l'e W”: m H “Midi“: “QM lithium , seismic I intense “9"“ “a ll“ will! we on on loom m u... ew‘f,’ ill the mm sill llllllill 9! m “9“.“ till! ”Will“: “9‘ lie was a latter but mm m... a,“ all!!! at us. mg m m “a WWW” lam. 09ml“?! Willi will mm MM u... .. ' Milli! well mum uni ”mlfimm Milli? he will aliens in m e4... r, ,"' mmm‘»mmmmnumlc :2 a W ~ “l “mm W“ m “l“ W MW Immmw- lie... “We?" .233“..i1‘8.Ԥ,, z: Luther no. . and i wish ”M “h M ”ROM“. l M“ 3"“ N“ had more men like him not. as. would not he plunged in this m war." " William 300th, tlla- loundit III head 01 the Salvation Ann). wu . great and good man, and a is.“ John R. Mott, the head oi the an, donts' Volunteer Mon-loom, u . great leuda". Find your in“ am you will‘ find a great IllthintIl " " Men properly disciplllluti can properly lead make good soldiers, and so we need men “llll the a... training in the ministry," " You will accomplish nothing .. less you have competent leadms b the missionary worl... If you 8" a good minister who can teach and lead then your church will pm also." “ The greatest problem Mothediu has to face is to raise up a some; body of men, men trained to load." “ It is necessary to add to you zeal knowledge, and we mum haven medical missionaries men who has We need missionaries who can mas. 'late the best literature for what, . Ination reads it‘tonds to become. so ’we must have the best Christan scholars to take the “Pt". um fliteraturv to (Thins. this awaken-g nation." " 11 our Whers in China. and other lands than are to teach “. lmUSl. have lenders, and Methodi- Imust do her share and duty in pro iducing these leaders. The Moillodis 'peoplo must stand lli‘llllltl and up port our Cour-gm." Dr. Urilhiim closm'l with u sin-rig lappoal in behalf of the «incensed work of the church, that the cal» lagers must be supported and Iii preachers rec-five an ailing! spot: At the evening servicl‘ ht‘ 1 â€"-â€"â€"â€"°""""" Jesus Christ. who said ‘Come Unto from the W“- " l“ M)’ l"*“*"“" WILL CUT HAIRIFOR 31.000. MT. IlOREB. Me all ye that are heavy laden and House are Many Mansions," 81 Rev. ,1_ D. Morrow, the ,, nthloticl Mt. Iioreb, Jan. 26,â€"Mr. John W. I will give you rest.‘ " John 14th chapter and 2nd verse person." of Dale Presbyterian Deyell, , church, Toronto, only wears a covâ€" end ,M' his home. d were huld and it is expected that the ering for his.iine crop of hair on “:3; :inTheL‘liioriizy. oioilrugtixs' fourth member of the village muni- ' icipal body will qualify this week. very special occasions. but when he liu . . .. S ce “is present three members are: dons the uniform of his rank as Th bask t s cial which w h ld captain in the King's Own Guards at 1; .103 Mo aha 's as ssh: e‘Uouncilors B3B]. Grennnn, R. Tho- he sports the cap in accordance with so ' ' ag y w 8' g mas and John ‘l‘rebilco. ____,.o_.._â€"â€"- . ' . l . . the lotions It m “8.; y a year The Misses Laurette and Elsie Nay- sxnce he swore ofi wearing a hat, r Li dss , v sit M’ Edna and his appearance bareheaded on 1120;: n y i ed ms the down-town streets has attracted , Mr. Victor Wilson and hls sister considerable attention. Hats are . . . I Ruby, waited friends here. not necessary, he says, and he never ' Miss OliVe James. of Lindsay. gets “ °°ld "' “1" head _ M" “m" spent the week-end with Miss Ethel row odors to have his hair cut oil if De'yell. someone will give him $1,000 to- . . ' Miss Mar oric Fl Vell , l L den , wards the completion of his iam- J n e o m y visited Miss Mar aret De ell duri ous church for doing so. g y ng the past week. I Quite a large number of Bore ites Ijourneyed to Omemee'lnst week to bear the jubilee singers. ing time in municipal life. There' N ' . ' tle ones. They are sold by all medi- is talk of upsetting the late elec-l More OMIndlllmS cine dealers, or by mail at 25 cents tion. It seems that the nomination ' l box from The Dr. Williams’ Medi- .was not held at the time specified byl He'd at WOOdVllle :ine Co., Brockville, Out. _..__â€".0â€"â€".â€"â€"â€" BABY'S BATTLES. Baby's battles {or health can be easily won it the mother will con- aiding her little ones when the emer- gency may arise. Baby's Own Tab- lets should be found in eVery home where there are mall children. The Tablets are a gentle but thorough laxative. They break up colds; re- lieve croop; prevent constipation; 'cure indigestion; promote sleep. and in last cure all the minor ills of 11!.- -Oâ€"-â€"-â€" MUNICIPAL DISTURBANCE. Parry Sound is having an interest. law, being held from 7 to s p.m.| â€"oâ€" instead of 7.30 to 8.30. It is1 At the January nominations held . in the village of Woodville seVernl R. J. ““"lgan, omemee claimed that several candidates who intended entering the field were de- prived of the privilege by this misâ€" take. However, the new council and mayor are determined to stick to the boat whether she floats or sinks. citizens were nominated for the council, but only three qualified, and consequently a contest was held for recVe only, which resulted in the election of Mr. Wm. McKee.‘ Mon- day night last further nominations‘ . Elected Warden Gained 30 Lbs. in F cw Week . Never Felt 50 Well”, Was Pale, Week and Thin, and Had Nervous Headaches Before Using Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. It is truly wonderful what Dr. Mrs. H. Latch Cnnnln o Chase's Nerve Food does for women Sank. writes:â€"‘:You waft rzmliggr" in me writing you last spring. Well. I gave up my doctor and began using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. This treat- ment cured me rapidly and I was soon myself-gain. Impalathlnsnd weak, suifered from stomach troubles and liver complaint. and fre- quently had sick. nervous‘hendachcs. “I was d to and that in a. few weeks’ time I had gained 80 pounds in weight. I never felt so strong and well in all my life. Hend- nches never bother me any more, and Inmgrntetnl fort‘hecure. preople would only give this medicine n fair trial they would certainly be cured." Everywhere people are - talking k blood is what is needed in nearly all such cases, and because Dr. C h a. s e ’ s Nerve Food forms new blood it brings cure â€" not mere relief, but actual cureâ€"in the great majority of such ailments. mth an abund- blood coursing through the veins the nerves are suengthened and vigor and vitality are carried to every organ of “blind? “d" e nerves properly nourish- ed headaches and neuralxlc pnrns‘di’s- appear. appetite improves. digestion is good. you sleep and rest well. and gain in strength and weight. The Vote for the once of Warden of Victoria County, which took place at the inaugural meeting, of the 1915 aboutthlsgrest food cnr‘o', which bodyonTuesdI-Y. wnsfought out 3:8 in Nnmgdzownyt , by supplying in eight rounds, Bee's B. J. Mulli- fnmdien om cod and so overcome mémfl'db- 8"}. atom, being seam elect.- ”anmmotwluuty..m. ed, theother. oonustenteboingnsnc W33!" F0: 50° I 5035 6 for H. Foe. Ju. Robertson, Wm. Mc- gabm [I W films on. Bates Ken and B. Hawkins. For three l l ‘7‘ ‘ seem“.â€" m- A stantly keep at hand the means 01' votes ReeVe Fee headed the pull, a: lourth Robertson and Mulligan tied and on the filth and sixth Mullig- ‘Was in the lead, while in the 30va took the lead, Mlllligu fFee again ‘ilnally securing the majority at Council (10 votes) on the eight The voting was as follows : I. H. Fee ............6 7 8 4 4 4 t 4 J. Robertsoa .........5 6 5 8 4 6 65 i3. J. Mulligan .......5 4 4 8 9 9 on =WmJiltzKee ............. 32210000 R.Howkins ............ xxxx‘llli ______,_o......â€"â€"â€"â€" YOUNG m‘N DREW A KNIFE. | Two boys, maherty and Desist Kaged in a scrap on Russel-st. M eVening. It appears from rum that Flnherty was getting the both! of Bennie, when the lattu an." t knife and with the sharp blade '0- fliCted a deep cut on his oppond’ face. ' The latter was taken to a residence, where the wont 1' dressed. The wieldor oi the ”1* -â€"â€"â€"â€"-O-"-'""" The purchasing subcommittee ‘ the Cabinet will order 150.000 pl” '0! boots, of a new standard F" tem and henvior make. tho.- hc 6’“ lot. at about 84 a pair. M It You Wish to Be Well You ‘ Inst Keep the Bosels 863“” not move i‘cuulzlll 13w, lL‘CUlllL‘ W and constipation is 0‘05““ in health than almost all! 011‘ ., i . *1" . h ”V , ‘, . or Rent ‘ "A’ an, LINDSAY. ‘ ‘3 . Auctioneer and Reel - ‘ . .l at Auction-scrim. » fine conducted snipi- ' ,. dimer?!“ town dlfierbnt towns: terms listed with m. 5. Ili .th .lml’l‘l’fl nun-athe- .. the lit-it int M twin..â€" I ”l“. MM .V‘Nlfl ea, ‘ “fill first I -uâ€" ,.. .t I “if . . l S. h o 5....-.“ I 'HF‘ A'l I“ H l. mtll \l‘ {I r . will hut-luv». Nul‘v «IN = .. Itlnal Iol in \. Mute oi Jones" 1 l '\ t: .'- W t‘h‘ldlll. W writol': Mime. ., link. . W Briton. / 7 "’ WANTED ' V “ ill flown \HMl-l. A\ .ol. fl Wnu‘Jllllilnhlunii. . lml J“... 18 1914 LS “allied t l‘uillpp-‘U 'w' .l“ hi 'l‘ht' \‘lil‘tll‘l m llw .. u of J. Ii. Mi‘Nelllin, lmlm. M Kindh ioi'vlaril ltl ii..- IOCty t‘lvrk / ”lecn » induced in ,nice. Try us \ our tun next. Beearlx nt 1 e To take n cold: neglect the cu Why there are so stunb rn coughs an With lung trouble. cough, use COUGl-I NO P If y"u have scold in the hesnl Roxall Cold Tablets. If you h We soreness in th‘ . lio~ Red Cross Plan or "Ht"? dpppmo-ltted (1 you luau" filt'l'l‘ 3" you ll iv? a In smue raw. :lll limw an» n.- -. ssrv but 11“» H-coi's “braille-l \\ warrant lb. t‘.\,-l'llilll.llt'. it's so common to ‘ ld ._. hat is one rem-on » lll\l f 1 Dr. Blan l t Boys’ Hockey Sticks 10c and l . Imperial Hockey elm stick for pFaCtht‘ ........ Regulation Stick .. , Practice Hockey Slick. M 4.» .3 nl \‘tlck - A rov'l- o r lie-Mac Hockey Stick. Ml}. t‘ ll- Still’s Sp< Cl-il, rock i' ll! Rex Hockey Stick .............. Regulation Goal Siil‘lh ........ eâ€" . m" SPECIAL ltA'l‘l-ZS m WW 1!) }i()(‘ix'l-?\ ‘l‘lCAM.\', ( . i l l l , . lH‘/: p M 'l‘lll a." nvly ....... J' 6‘ Swami Hill .1 Phone 27 PUBLIC NOTICE The Annual Gonm'nl Md‘l'lllil the Pa illeri~ Uni nn Mvnlun‘ Viv- nuram'é‘ Company will h Council Chamber, in the Lindsay. on Thursday, at ll o‘clm li a.m., Annual Statement, ore and other business. 3. G. CORNEXL. to receivi- . C O C 9 C ' SERVED HIM RIGHT . ’ 150 young man rammed gran ” H agitatrd, not a, szi) 2 -ed, as he npprmirhw oi the "dearest glt'l (in ’ "Sir, your duuch'u ’ mod to beComc my “tie." ' "Well, don't (‘Olziw to YY-‘ , ' ”palh)’; j‘oll {Light .v' Lax , l..L . something would human , ' hanging around our h ' nights n week. | 01150 iihv fill 'zlv wl Lindsay nor lllr v t‘ in :li‘. Sea-Tress .qirili '7 (t r' ,_y\,n\\ ‘.: Kn. ll l ‘ in llm Total. 0 ‘ ‘lr Feb. 11. 1915| .1," to elect. Dal-«A1. ML . I swirl 1 I i’;...".:‘ all It'd about ' “(by : Pill(‘ 51 it at thl other rt

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