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Watchman Warder (1899), 16 Feb 1911, p. 12

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TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING THE BASIS (DI-390638. COLUMBUS. OH'OoaTh° !¢- Iivo mgrodionto ontorin; lino molt popular household romedy in the world hove boon made known to the public. This moans a new or: in tho advertising 0! popqu fam- ily medicinesâ€"Pawn: leads. Peruna contains among other things. golden seel, powerful in its effect upon the mucous mem- branes. Cedron seed. a. rare medicine and unsurpassed tonic. Cubebs, valuable in nasal catarrh and affections of the kidneys and bladder. Stone root. valuable for the nerves, mucous membranes as well as in drapsy and indie zestion . SPECIALISTS The followingzdileaser of men Piles Epilepsy Eczema Asthma. Syphilis Dyspepsia Catarrh .Stricture Rheumatism Rupture i Emiss i ons LOSt Vitality Diabetestaricocele Skin Diseases Kidney Afl'ect’ons One visit advisable. but if i‘mpos sible send history Pnd two-(ten stamp for tree reply. Consultation OFFICE Hours: 101:0 l and 2 to 6. bundays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m Drs. Super an {Kline Forty flours from Toronto You can leave Toronto 4.00 p.m.. and arrive Jacksonville 8.30 se :ond morningâ€"only one change of cars and no change of depots or trans- fers. Reduced rates in effect. .0 235,236 LINDSAY ‘w n. onesswm‘ monuneu'rs. mtg: ! MON “MEN “m“ Work. E \ Estimates chccn'un) tumis hcd ._â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- Ask nearest 0. P. R. Agent to ar- range fpr Through. llckets and di .aunhu lv- -V-,c Sleeping Car accommodation. JW. ANDERSON, Depct Agent mac MATCHE 'l‘T, City Agent. (W3 ABOUT noun 2:5 Toronto-st. Toronto Real Estate FLORIDA Nu matter how great the capacity of the mill they cannot put in the flour what nature did not put. in the wheat. Big picture adds. an not be! any. They only add to thn cost. ‘ \«mee homers must haw dividends. ho pays them 9 ‘ Wis buy we host mam». Maw. our mm is up to a he 5% wubmwir. (Mr vim-“51:5 aw t. p. mmmam. human» this an“ mi "k m:- WWW. gr “5% mm M: mm. Premium Only $3.00 will be glad to show you the ; olicy.. n “F“! Health Insurance . H. KIDD Insurance. Ont. and Was “Hardie” Kinmount Won From Bobcaygeon Kinmount. 1-‘eb. succeeded the very beginning of last 1 Mr. Scott, with his sister, Mrsi Geo. Train, and Miss Minnie Moore, visited Pcterboro friends last. week. Rev. Mr. Ferry paid Lindsay 'a. brief business, visit last Saturday. We noticed Mr. Begg. of Lindsay in town Saturday morning. on his way back home from Minden, where he spent a. few days on business. Mr. Tom McQuaw, janitor of our school‘ was laid up last week, but is around again. Mr. E A. Wellstood paid a visit to Minden ‘friends last Friday aiter- A number of our sports went to Minden to take in the Minden-Hali- hurton game of hockey. m ""‘ â€".~. .1 A new assistaxit at, the post ofilce passes out the mail to those who call. MISS Leta. Frain occupies the position. Miss Amelia Cohen visited friends near Gelert last week, coming home on Saturday. Mrs. Clarke. 0f Fenelon Falls, vis- ited her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) White last week. noon. have been visiting at Mr. Noel Rivâ€" ers’ left for Lindsay on Friday last. They intend residing there. Last Wednesday the hockey bOys of Bobcaygcon (“sports,” they are) left. that. southern \‘iilage at 2 p. m.. >4 and journeyed north to our 'burgh.} “here they arrived at 9 p. m. eigh? teen miles in 7 hours. However, the inovs got. here and the puck was far- ed shortly after. The score at the end of half time stood 5-2 in favor of the home team. The second haif was ex only matched, the final result being 7-2 in favor of Kinmount. It. was a fine game with only two pen- alties. Harry Reid refereed the game "to the satisfaction of all, so much lso that he is asked to referee the reâ€" ! turn game. The lineâ€" up Kinmount Levelley Austin Craig Defi nney ‘Dawson Ward Soward Lifl'ord, Feb. 13â€"Mr. nan les, 01‘ Fleetwdod. visited f1 last week" Mr. Talbert Davidson UFJ‘ORD l The auction sale at uauu ”45.... .. Lifl‘ord, l-‘eb. 13â€"Mr. Earnest Stai" last Tuesday afternoon was well pat- les, 01‘ Fieetwdod. visited friends here ronized from the village. Mr. John 135‘ “'eek‘ Warren wielded the hammer and Mr. Talbert Davidson and MV'ieVex-ything offered brought good Stanley Sluggit. of Fleetwood. ViSit’Eprices. The sale amounted to ed friends here ”St week. about $2,000; one pair of colts MI" 0‘ M" Wright. and family spent coming two years, brought $428. last “cek visiting friends at Orono. ||while other stock brought propor- Mr. “"150“ Robinson, of Janevitionately high figures. Mr. Logan ville, \isited friends here last week. is retiring frOm the farm, his son ‘ Mr. '1 homas Howe and family ”E Charles having leased the same for l-Yungtvillc. Visited Lifiord'friends on a term of years. Mr. 'J homas Howe Janetvillc, visited L Sunday. Mr. ' George E. Wi of Yeh erton, visited w cek . Mr. George Page and family, of Yelverton Visited Lifiord friends last, w eek . of Benst‘ort‘, ‘ week. 'l‘he clover ‘ through here Quite a. mu through here last week. Quite a number attended the Y. (,‘.A. supper on Saturday night. number attended the so ' ‘ of Mr. Ham ry Smith on Thursday, 'Muary 9t} Mr. and Lbs. J. J. Clark, or 13a!- . -uL. L ”Lung. M. Imam of Mr Hm on Thursday, Maury W: m. mm Mam. J J. mark. or Ba!- mm, spunk sumay mm Limm! mfiéhds m Jam whammy, a: Law? “a i‘wfi Mfihfi‘g NEH 15% SEEM gum on \\\\\ le. 55'ka was flfimfiy “we was H‘Lfl‘é m» m 5m 9% “=3“ -2.‘ finnihf. YR m n o n u . ‘ . 1% mm mm; m mm 111.1: 9% €5va 2% fifig‘i’éfififlkmm ms mic. , 7‘ 15.: LL mam. 9! «mm «1* lawmhmmw lr. Finney. and the Misses Benst‘ort, visited friends I mmmmm was as follows: Bobcayg‘eon Lhreshers have Goal Point c. point 1. wing r. wing (‘entre Rover L. Wilson and family. visited friends here last, 13â€"Fine weather cold spell at the Pearson Grant Lyle Nichols Hill been buSy x m The tuberculosis car sent around BRTSOHFby th- l‘rovincial Government was Grant] here lust Tuesday, when quite a num- Lyle ber mailed themselves of the oppor- I'iChUlS tunity lo have a look through the Hill car and have the, exhibits explained. Hi“ ‘lpnfortzmately on account of the Griebs: electric power being off the lecture lin the town hall was postponed. % The auction sale at David Logan's , “on- . ,4 "anagram, afternoon was well patâ€" Halls. ‘j‘huy IQH Lin‘ “flu an l‘efl‘“j they wwme last aw: i tmx‘u It is possible that. die may have been 1 fladley and the mesa have been for Mrs. 5 Mrs. Smythe. The H well known in town; their school days hoi Webster‘s. “‘ Una 0c: 9 Miss Ethel Kievell is the guest. of her grandmother, Mrs. R. Kievell, Several from Lusiness meeting board at Manilla. ‘ Mr. Porter say. made se our vicinity ‘ Miss E recently. . vvvâ€" -_‘ Miss Sadie Francis is conducting her school again after several days' absence through illness. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Black of Saint- fleld. spent Thursday in our, vicinity. We are glad to report that Miss Gretta Philp is recovering from; a severe attack of pleurisy. DU v v:- v a --..-_V Mr. and Mrs. A. E. iWebster.‘ of Oakwood. spent Friday at Mr. \W. J. Wright’s. ‘ - â€"-_A-ll I Miss Pearl Mclfiugue days of last week in C: the guest of her aunt, Mr. Jas. McKague. of Cannington. spent the week with his brother. Mr Geo. McKague. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown spent Wednesday last. at Mr. Hugh Mc- Kinnon’s, Woodville. Messrs. Rich and Ed. Whetter are spending’the week with their sister, Mrs. Rich Firman: Wick. Miss Allie Osl:-orne is \‘lSltlng nu sister, Mrs. Dan McPherson, at ()akwood. Mr. and Mrs, ieo. Squires spent the week and with LindSay friends. Mr. G. Coolidge is able to be around again, after a. couple of week’s illness. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T \Voodville, spent Sundt sister. Mrs. R. Osborm Mr. Austin Nokes from visiting Uxbridge BOBCAYGEON. Bobctygeon, Feb. 14.â€"'l‘his is Valen’fine day. A few are passing, but the custom does not seem to have the hold on us it. did a score of years ago. Of course everything has its day and so has Valentine day spent a. 10W I‘Uncnu u...” “as performed by Re Mr. After the Young. of Eldon church. :1 Mrs. Imugms left , thence to he‘r heme m the \Wst. M‘M’ WM; mm; m a mm 5%? mm at V») was 91mg. AM Vim yam M $me we mm V9 m mm- “15%“ 5% “WWW“- m Vwmmm was mm V» km; 9% m mm mm 8% mi- fifim W m £865": ma 9% fimmm mm m; 3an i RV- «gym é“ m a mu m \9V‘ md V15 1“ WA imi- Hm. m _ mamume "--â€"‘--â€"L L-“ Akin ‘YVY'. \T ‘ ‘ W! N?» “am, 4mm m1 «mm m m WNW WWW time am am 9! WflW‘M 1% Ha 1:.an nm N 9mm!- We woods why It. WW Alman‘W-E“ L I indaay and attend the uni recruits. some few you! um «turned in military uniform. m a. tow days with friend; in pussible that the name unr- I have been a mistake for and the mew received may on for Mrs. Smith instead of nythe. The Hadley twins are mm in town. having spent al from here attended the 5 meeting of the quarterly It Manilla on Wednesday last. ’orter Conquergood, of Lind- ade several businesstcalls in inity on Thursday. â€"~ Elsie Wright visited friends {HE WATCHMAN Pearl McKugue spent several :last week in Cannington, as net nf her aunt. Miss Ettie Mrs. Wm. Trethewey. of spent Sunday with their . R. Osborne. itAUfiUiifi‘OX has returned friends. ‘.w.A.RDER. LINDSAY. < toon, Sask.. spent a few days \‘lSll-y 111:; Mrs. McNeil's sister, Mrs. Rn- bert, J. Black, of this place. \ Mrs. Curtis, of Bobcaygeon, is \‘is-l him: her cousin. Mrs. W. Alton. It is learned that Mr. and Mrs. William Anton, formerly of Wood- vme, formerly of Bexley. have \ate- ly moved to Victoria Road. Mr. runard, or Sault ‘Ste. Maria, is visiting his sister, Mrs. James Barker. : m. Georg more has Mamet! to “homing ma was»: 3%! “+6sz haw m puffing you}. hr.‘ “WE‘RE uuuvx u“, '7-_-, A». mm“ mm am has toufsm went at M» at»: mums; Ma mm m- dw‘t‘é mw‘e. Mn “mm“ mm mm 1m-. km“ N» irhw “~23me = -“"‘"""" u m mammm 9% WWW; . . “Wm: WWW“ “”2“ M B“ 1 ‘ ‘ , v V, W3 39% mm m mm mm W WkV‘Ws m; m mm m 6% kw. 5 mm m %%m mm. “w “mm (mm mm: m fig: WWW “5% km! N m 9* uh. mm a ma. mg ‘6 w mmmm M «mammm‘finmm my MUM mm mm w; W. . “(mm m m“ m mum ,w u ‘ ’ \ “ “mm. 9% mm «WA WNW, N am “WWW?“ Wm“ m gm “malww .. _ ‘ mm m “33“ M «W- m mm m m. 9. m 9mm \xm m gm «m, m. . V W“ m I ‘- . . 9 MM W W“ m WWW?“ “WM/min” MM A t , ‘ . K‘VW .3“ Vt“ M *QW‘ m ‘9” FA“ STOCK SAL-1‘3. "I ' “”3“” MM““ W “G m m ‘9 W‘ m “MY" Feb 2- 1L“ mm m Nwwsw mm “u w “ mum WW“ m w , W muw. «an em hm mm. . cm ”is. M- ” d WWW “W My (3 J. S. Jomug‘mw . . “ , Never before have we made such ~1'e1narkable reductions in our Men‘s Suit Department. \Ve are actually selling many lines at less than \Vholesole Cost. Men's Tweed :md \Vorsted Suits, reg. 810 and 6m. for ..................... t ....................... 5.95 Men‘s DB. Suits regular 10.50 for ......... 8.90 " Fancy \Vorstcd Suits, reg. S|2 for..9.90 we are not going to carry over one Overcoat this season, and you may expect bargains. They must go. Men's Ulster Coats.good heavy freize. were 6.50 to 8.00. for ................................. 3.90 Men's Short Overcoats. reg. 881mg! 510...4.95 Men‘s College Collar Overcoats regular 10.00 and 12.00, for ...................................... 6.90 Men's Convertahle Collar Overcoats. reg. 8H and $15, for .................................... 10.90 Men‘s Convertable Collar Overcoats. reg. 816 and $18. for ..................................... 12.90 Men's Blaek Melton Dress Overcoats. reg. 912 9.90 inc and Black \\"orstcd Suits WHERE for MEN’S OVERCOATS MEN’S SUITS regular 10. 50 for ......... 690 ted Suns reg. Sl‘.’ for. .9.90 “ ” 815“ 10.90 “ " 816‘ ' 12.90 'orstcd Suits. 812“ 9.90 out-OOIOO-I-otoooaca. few days visit- ONTAKIU» frcixc. “‘ch was rendered by Miss uluian Mc- Kague. of Peniel. who wore the groom's gift. a beautiml Crescent of pearls. The bride. who w assisted by her brokher. Mr. Herb ‘lack, of Saintfleld. looked charming in a gown of cream and striped voile with ' trimmings of satin and seed pearls. After congratulations and reception“ which foilmwd, Mr. and firs. Day; mt on the evening train for Parry; Sound, minim, um mm». m brim: trawlimg m a emu-mu of ‘ mama! mm mm to Miami and Ni- imui mu mmmd mm mm, this “my; use gm bi use ' m. . mm “Mi" “WW. m. ”M . M’ Mi! m u mm». mm «Mg m» Mii be in “we it; \im» was We» mm m. The fact that peOple know this haps one reason why, when we 5 Sale call, it commands such atte1 patronage. - . ___L A..«\x7;nfpr‘ 1â€" We're clearing out our W receiving our Spring Stock. We’re asking prices that ’ eirery Man’s, Youths, Boyt store. _- 1 1 uw'fil'e Man at the Helm ha and ordered these sweeping An endless variety to choose from and in qualities and colors not to be had in other stores. All these coats will be sold at cost or less than cost, they must be turned into money. MEN’S ODD GARMENTS \\ e are making record price re- duction in dis department. One hundred boy‘ 5 three piece suits, also the same in two piece suits xx 111 be sold at less than cost. Suits that “crc 3.00 and 3. $0. for ............. 1.75 “ 3.50and4.50,for ............. 2.60 “ “ “ 4...003nd500 for ............ 2.” ‘ “ “ 5.00 and 6. 00. for ............. 3.90 'e have several odd garments which we intend to clear out at any price, the price really is of small consideration. BOY’S OVERCOATS The More You Buy, BOY’S SUITS mian Mc- sSmething to sell Brook Park, Minn. She is also sur- vived by one brother and one sister. John Cruise, Wyn-ale. Mrs. Jamesl ‘Brmdon, Katrine. Rev. D. C. Meg iGrogor conducted the service at her‘ ‘son-lh-luw's, Mr. W. A. McLeod. con. 8. South Orillia. and the body was brought here to Hrs. Greenway's and Saturday morning per G.1‘.R. to mum”. where she was buried in the Friend's cum mam. me sumo m mama by the Society or mam-Jame mm». kits. 0035' G!) 1!,me We woman; man mums the «human» wont at mum at m ; 25%“ «mm. wow 3! m. m imam; of own am mm mm him t! M W m. WI\%.-. 'm\%-.-, , w my m m am. am». Mm m m m m fiW.M‘-x .3? “swam We anmmmkm M «mm «m m 8* mm mm mm 3% UV [\- :hat make important bargains 0H Boys and Childs garm’ent in our mhas been through the stock ming reductions. know this thoroughly well is per- 'hen we send out out: Annual such attention and w1ns such r Winter Clothing, preparatory to The More You Save 50c “’00! Undcrwcar 75c Negligcc Shirts.. $45.00 Coon Coats for . ................ $50.00 Coon Coats for .................. 855.00 Coon Coats for .................. $85.00 Coon Coats for .................. $100.00 Coon Coats for .................. 3| 10.00 Coon Coats for .................. $75 00 Mu sktat lincd, ottor collar ..... .......................... 15c “ 75c Boy's Sweater Coats ............ 50c “ Sweaters .................... -Heavy Ribbed Boys Stockings, ul 90c Men's Blue and Black Heavy 75c “ Heavy Rib Underwear. 75c K. Buck Mitts for ................ .6 50C Lined Mitts .............. 40c Boy‘s Flcccc 35c “ ” Onc finger for. 40c Boy's Lined Mitts for ....... § 50c Boy's Caps for ................ 50c “ Imitation Lamb Caps 50c Men’s Pull Down Caps ..... KENT STREET, L121 ‘3 \Vool Hose. 2 pairs for... Pcnmans ‘ MEN’S FURNISHINGS at WAY. FEB. m H, (Gaff! my: Mrs. Scott, mas , xtn GU13 of Winnipeg; Mr_ ; V town; Hr. Cephns (r. ‘M, l‘h ‘megtono “d Ml!» ' .HIHM. 7 onto. . The man: were “mm m} ‘nmmt and the (“in '.\1 “‘0‘ pl on Sunday gnu-noon n‘mz: dance 0' her son. Mr, Mmir Service “as continue! 1.; R Sum} D. D" pastm 0‘. m that chm-ch. assisted h} w Mar. The undress mun myhi', Mb woke from an 1!“!!th MW! amused in“ ‘SW W buflicuinrh m mm Wm»; w M‘- WM. 5 it Mmfl" MN MW MMM " W” m“ ~k “9 mm a? m w" I m M m “\Bfiifi Y‘M'wx’t a‘» ‘fi 5 fi W. “t mwww w fikMsmgg‘gLHm‘ Lincd Underwear o... .o~.-.. price that meet wiih ..n- c. 0" a“ for thrts $78.00 45.C0 49c 10c .75c 30c n‘ in 15c b“ 54th YEAR. We are determined in n forth every energy to s world. You wilt be uplifm the pleasurable sense of a 121 sure. You’ll be lucky to L.- sure. Woodhouso. ”10 non in mg!!!“ '11": mom“?r ‘ fiends, tenants guests of W 'I‘ornnm. I-uh. lasting a “”1“ h B‘r Jnmos “him: Ill position and Ilfloh of tho Fm: m. pmvim-v (m W137. 1V0 ‘ . has in hon- “1.3-. m M Trnm «mg! m “5‘“ Pa‘rinfiqn nv “it” BHHS“ "Immu- Mhfi mndr “. w.‘ a” ”um um mp mm. mark Hawk“ w xm mm Wm am aw in Mi‘Mm-N m .‘ H WW \fiwzm ;. It m swmu h. WM! «MW» ‘ m MM 9 W1“; MW“ “55' m wsmm ww \w R m “Maw «a!» Londqn, February 1:», - ll. heir to the 1- itzwillx lid estates, \vno “as ' nst day of 1910 Was c! he private chape! 01 'thnuse. the most 9;- tenants and 51‘“ of the hurl m Climb the Stecpl While Good Lul 3 W1 LL. L:\M The 1‘! rejoicing New I il

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