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Watchman Warder (1899), 23 Feb 1911, p. 11

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pck up while ()0! Split) . Already P11 90! this season a bad dollar 0! pmoney can In ! nebyampahlep“ '1). 14th. 1911. Mar reofDB. ASE o 0 000â€"0- D 0 0"": o a non. , _ eady rsnn the i used 0f M to enable _ , i 5 i131 )ligan it’s and “vii-W“: EWRMÂ¥ 33-. “11: 61 lhu market was poorly attended .: Saturday. Prices have taken a ~..-lv. drop in some items. Fall h-w, has dropped 2c. a. bushel. g-rmg “ml goose wheat have dropp- l Iv. Hurley is up 6c. liuvkwhcat. 459. bus. Flour, Manitoba. $2.95. Rolled Outs. retail. $2.45. Hurts. retail, $1.25. 3mm. per cwt. $1.15. illll “heat. 826. bus. \‘pring wheat. 756. bus. mom: uhvat, 75c. bus. Largo peas 900 bus. mmll pens, 75c bus. “.xrlt‘y, 460 bush. Alla 33c bus. I 390 bus. Lean, South lslay, L But Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- tabie Compound Cured Her. ‘13,:be b3: a?:::::: (mile h0g8. per pair. “vâ€" I had headachés too, and became al- .most a nervous ._ ., gwreck. My doctor '~ itold me to go to: hospital. I did not like that idea very “Mei. so whenl saw your adve mmt in a. pape pen I wrote to you for advic9.1 have done as you told me. "1 have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pins, and now I have my health. “If sick and suing women would only know enou h to take our cine. they won] get relic ."â€"M38- BENJ. H. STANSBERY, Route 65 BO! 13» Upper Sandusky, Ohio. If you have mysterious pain. 1338' ularity. backache, extreme nervous- ness. Inflammation, ulceration or dis- lacement don't wait too 1: but try ydia_ E. Pinkham's Vegan Com- pégnd at; once. ”Vi‘SE‘tTfiégiéars L a E. mama 1““- om most M. aven- Ve .table madofromroots ,They 88y W '- an herbahasbggntheshndlrdrenody ting was spent. and $13me for female ills. and such rd!!!“ mm - , =1 ble testimon as the above prove. thO , WV “Quin mm nlue of a famous remedy. And Mr, G" " would give everyone com nions, rlrfilt‘v 11‘“, 2 1m. . end mm per quart 25c and 3°C. wuncry butter 29c. my butter. 22c.-2Sc. m. ca, par doz. 22c. to 250. my 12“: 1b. 11w; Snndusky, (Miaâ€"“Three IIslay. u- v.20 1 was married and wentto Mr. wkwping. I was not feeling wellI . - and could hardly‘lmm drag myself along. away 11 find such ,btireg to th ee ngs. my ac '. hurt, my sides °han ached, I had blad- Speak der trouble awfully retur: bad. and I could Mr not eat _or _sle_ep. I ville. s_ S]. a. bus. 1“ 5 cent. bunch. 5r pvr bunch. 54: bunch. mesa 10¢ per Tb- «\.‘~; 60 to 65C bag- }:wm. $6.90- ("s to 15¢ per ID. H to 16¢ Tb. hind, $10 to $12, front. qr. bunch. tfi We have 31% jugt weaved agmbmem ham mm at WATBWRGGF‘ Sbébé Billie Maw aada; ineladmg megaeetav‘g B88t§ 8f m Mafia: 158th high and W {88%; 111 W? mm a PH§¥ wmm making BB 388% t'm ms: wmg and ham: mg! campietsd WW? $8 to $10. Pork 15c. Rib roast. 15c. Sirloin steak, 18c. Spare rib. 100 3. lb. Brevities from Islay and Vicinity Islay. Feb. 14....l xnemlwrs of the hold their month]; home of Mrs. Jo}: Isluy, Feb. 14....The Isluy branch members of the Women's Institute held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. John Cowieson. The president and secretary, both heing unavoidably absent. the vice-presi- dent, Mrs. (‘owiesom took the chair. Several interesting topics were dis- cussed, and other various business transactions attended to. Music was rendered during the interval, and those present enjoyed a. plea.- sant afternoon of reâ€"action from home duties. Miss Maude ( ing her mam.V Point. and 2115 the past week. The Epworth League Social at, Zion, was attended by many Islay residents and the program was an that could be desired, and they were well pleased with the evening’s cu- tertainment. Mr. Thos. Lowery was in Lind- sav on Saturday last visiting with say on U friends. Mrs. "Power, of Toronto, who has visiting at her brother’s resi- been 9, Mr. Isaac Naflor, returned to deac the city . urw-v _7_ Bee! cattle. 35 to 86.75 pct m. Hides $7 to $7.50 t‘hickeus, 180. 11). P0: «raw, 81.50 per Iona; Straw. $1.50 per load. Hay per ton $7 to $12. Asparagus. 100 bunch. Turnip: 20c bush. Carrots. 60c bush. Apple: 83 to 85 n banal. Turkeys. 20c. I‘b. Hens 150. Tb. Sweet smiling faces have been seen at the home of Mr. Sam. Mc- Lean, South Islay, presumably caus- ed by the appearance of a. bouncing hahv bov. Another prize winner for held a. successful woou we, plenty of willing workers, b: a. good supply of the mail for annual consumption was cu- A large nomber of residmta mic“: neyed to Glenarm mmg‘k 0 fly. Maude Currins has been usit- many friends at Pleasant and also in Lindsay during I‘ dea‘ is visiting Wéwépg L i . ‘ fl Mew man mta‘égtéd m mama; mum Hm M m §€G 9m- ggadg and mks: a 19% at 9m- mmi making up aways; _ \HMRW: m mmplfitfid mm? Bflfl‘fi‘ Eflflfifi‘fi ‘I‘Hfl PLLGE: WIEBMWS‘I‘: sewn obts'in‘ unfortunately confined to the lmnse. His friends much regret. to learn the sad news, as he had anticipated leaving in a. week or two to take up duties again in the west. A party of residents paid a visit to the Cedardale rink at Zion and enjoyed skating pastime for some hours. Mr. Tom. Currins did the needful in driving his sleigh to var- ious points to take up the parti- cipants in the visit. Many thanks are due to him for his kindness. Miss Florrie Moyncs, of Pleasant Valley, is visiting for a few days, at the home of Mr. Isaac Naylor. Mrs. John Cowicson has returned home after a. week’s visit to the residence of Mr. Sharpe at Valen- tia. Miss Lily Currins has returned to the parental roof. Her many friends are pleased to see her at home again. Mr. Isaac Nuylor. who has been visiting Toronto for a few davs and also attending the meetings held there in connection with the Agri- cultural Society, has returned. Mr. and Mrs. R. Osborne from Mariposa. were visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Copps. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Copp. Many of the residents had the privilege of enjoying a. pleasant evening’s skate on the private rink made by Mr. C. Elford on Thurs- day evening last. At the carnival held at the Glen- arm skating rink the second prize for. best couple skating was awarded to Miss Ella. Ferguson as “ The Shamrock," and Mr. Angus Murchi- son as the “ Public Press." the lady receiving many hearty congratu- lations when the prizes, a hand- -paiuted Japanese jewel receptable was handed to her. Miss Mabel Campbell, of Lorne- ville, is staying with friends in the district for a, few days. Miss Lily McFarlane, who has spent some months with her sister in Toronto, has returned to this dis- trict. Mr. Knight, of Balsam Grove, was visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Boyd. Mr. Thomas Elford is spending some weeks visiting friends around Markham, and also other friends at Tobina and“ various other» points. is a. handy_ paste it} a “We an. With a gentle rub, it produces a brilliant. lasting shine. Splendid for stoves, pipes, grates and ironwork. It is cleanly to use, and not gives lasting results which do credit to your house-' keeping. If your dealer does not up" “Black Knight" Stove Polish in stock, tend us his nmtnd 10¢. mdwewin send:ful1daofll Stove Polish OPPOSITE FANNING' S REPOSITORY 1112 results which Weekly News lslay. Feb. 20â€"Your correspon- dent's news was unavoidably held over, owing to the non-arrival of tho mailman at the local office. The many friends of Mr. Finall.‘ East. Islay. regret to learn that. he‘ has not been in good health of late. and trust he may soon recover. Miss M. Fraser. who has been vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, have Graham, returned to her home last week. Mr. M. Moynes was transacting business in Oakwood on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Thomas Hill conveyed a load of pigs to the Cataract. Village on Tuesday of last week, realizing a good price. ‘A “ A ___‘L e \“W .~--â€"- Mr. Charlie Metcalfe was transact- ing business at Fenclon Falls on Tuesday. The many friends of Mrs. Boyd. 01‘ West Islay. condole with her. ov- er the receipt of the news of the ser. ious illness of her sister, Mrs. Tay- lor, now in hospital at Moosin. Mr. J. Power. of Toronto. is visit- ing at the home of Mr. Isaac Nay- ing at the home or mr. Lsauu nayâ€" Ion. Mrs. Beacon. of Orino, is now on 3. Us“. at. her father's home. Mr. Thom- as Fittnll‘s of this district. Mr. Copp. of Fenelon Falls. was transacting business in the district on 'l‘hursdav last. He was buying fat Mr. Andy Green was visiting the town of Lindsay on Thursday last. Mr.'and Mrs. D. R. Spence paid a. short visit to Mrs. Elford on Wed- nesday of last. weev. on Thursday last. He was buying fat. cattle. Mr..'1‘homas Christian dispos- ed of some. __ day last Mrs. Dan Fergusbn returned from her few days’ visit at Mariposa. on Thursday last. Miss Mabel Campbell returned to Lomevme after her week's visit to Islay friends on Monday of last week. Mr. Alex. McFudyen journeyed to Woodville on Thursday to transact C- urrins business. Mr. and Mrs. M. Moynes were visi- tors to L‘indsay on Saturday last. A pleasant evening was spent by a few friends of-Mr. John ,Currins at Ins home on Thursday evening. Miss Ella Ferguson ,went to visit friends in Mariposa. on Thursdgy Mr. W. H. Warwick visited the home of Mr. Dan Ferguson on Mon. day. Mr. D. Ferguson and_ 18:111in are zm churchâ€"En Sunday to hear the v. Mr. Snowdon who ‘mly All. the onion 0! minute? of am: 41.. am about 11 you! 38°- ”y I I“. .- bu hub-ad Chum-91°17- “We aim Tom Currins and Miss Lily were in Woodville on Thurs- Letter from Islay hhhhhhh 'W'V' , Omemee. Feb. 20â€"The basket 30- amp-daughter, Mrs. T. Gardiner. of cial on Friday. evening at the home Gavan, and her stepson. Mr. C. Ru- of Mr Bert Sanderson. under the l therford. of Victoria county. To auspices of the Home Circle. drew althese and the large circle of other large crowd. The program and sale near relatives, the sincerest condolm of the baskets followed by the feast ences m extended. of ~gooti things. kept the audience Miss Muriel Morrison. of Iuily interested. Mr. J. A. Wylie dis- boro, spent Sunday with her moth- posed of the baskets at good prices. or. some of them bringing- amounts in , - - M The Presbyterian: have put m 3 ,,-.RA ‘ three figures. gratifying. hundred pair at Fransh Kip and 6a" Feat- wear wbfich win nut fail to phase. These guods can ba‘ urdarad by mail. Money refunded if not aaHafied. q Om Repairing Department has got to be a busy we. Send in yum work and it Will be HBHE bwmbtly; All mm a! burns made to deéh ”this. ig the My ghae gusts in mm \th a YEBQXHHE,‘ 6w; managed; Rev. 1). Il. Currie was able to re- sume his pastoral duties on Sabbath after his severe illness. from which his friends are pleased to see him re- covered. Another encouraging feat- ure, is that his son. Master Hartley who was seriously ill, is convalescing satisfactorily. ,A‘ w“-.--._ 7 V - Some of our citizens drove out to the basket. social at Mount Pleasant last Friday evening. 'Mrs. I. Thornton. of Colborne. re- turned homo on Saturday after a Visit. with her daughter, Mrs. 1“. Sandy. The sale of periodicals and maga- zines of the public library on Thurs- day evening was very well attended. and the usual prices were secured through the emcient work of Mr. '1‘. C. Stephenson, who was auctioneer. The executive have decided to inaug- urate a prize competition and bonus money contest for the persons sell- . __ -‘LA- my.-- J ing the greatest number of memberâ€" ship tickets. 'l‘his will give some of our young people a chance to secure a valuable prize, and at the same a value-me prune, can. a- nu _v,-,, time make some ready money by working evenings and Saturdays. Particulars may be had lrom the president or secretary. The mystery and solemnity that attend the announcement of death was felt on Wednesday morning, when it was whispered about that Mrs. Charles Rutherford had crossed the bar. The deceaseu July was stricken with pneumonia only a. few days previous, and though her well preserved system made a gelâ€" lant struggle, the concurrent week- ening of the heart. was unendureble. and ‘ the end me somewhat quick- ly and calmly. The late Mrs. Ruther- ford who had attained the great old age 0! 75 years and 9 months. ‘was predeceased by her husband [some years ago. The funeral on Fri- The rv'eceipts were quite Currie was able to re- I III- - u w... , handsome new organ which was used in the service on Sunday for the first. time. They will hold an organ reci- tal in the near future. the talent. to be supplied trozn Toronto. local hockeyists were disap- Our Counter ~ointed that the Lindsay l did not. come down last Hoppers Wednesday Ior a, game. The Misses Porter, who were visit- ing with their mother, have left. for their western places 011' business. Mr. Charles McCsflery. of Toronto. was a visitor at his home over the week end. Dr. Davis has on exhibition one the freaks of nature in a call w two well developed heads. v Mr. C. Clarke is home from north for a few holidays. Ho hale and hearty. Messrs. J. Boys and A. N Now is the Season Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and Pneumonia. Protect yourself by taking Nyal’s Wine of Cod Liver Oil with Wild Cherry, Extract of Malt, Hypophospbitcs of Iron Lime. Soda Manganese, Quinine and Strychnine: One of the greatest of the present age; J. A. WYLIB, Phnw. Ihe lhriving Meterolis McLean.) 0‘ Emily ,. He looks builders of business to Mount Pleasant were in town on Monday. Our local rink manager an! a grater carnival than even Thursday owning of this wool other list of prizes is hung l‘ those that are winners. Eve come and enjoy the evening's novel costumes and races. ry, who has been a. manner on . Sutclin'e and Sons stafi for the past ' few years. was presented with a. beau- tiful watch fob. suitably engraved. by his fellow employee. be having severed his connection with that firm, and left on Monday for Sasâ€" katoon, where he has accepted asi- milar position with Cairns and Co. Mr. Terry will be greatly missed in town, where he was very popular in both'aocial and sporting circles. He was also a, member of Cambridge street Methodist church choir. Mr. Thomas Kennedy has been con- fined to his room for some days by illness. Mr. 8. Terry CHANGE OF BUSINESS ‘1‘. J. Allen. the well known baker on Victoria-ave" has disposed of his Saturday evening Just Received w ANTED 1000 bush. Red Clover Highest prices between Toronto and Montreal paid, delivered at my store; I" 1. 0-1L -nA m, ...... Bran, Shorts, Seeds, Salt and Shingles for sale. Coal, salt, seeds, flow. and feed are Strict- ly CASH after 16th inst. Jos. 'l‘. Beatty Roses Flour u Purity 310“" Leaves For West winners. Everybody An- (or

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