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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Feb 1912, p. 15

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I Bake llfut Delight soap - llottle Almond Cream - . Regular ' Both for 20c Dyspepsia Tablets...... ‘ Eczema ointment .................. . Orderlies {or constipatiOn ........ Tooth paste ........................ . nypophosphites Syrup ............ Minion ............................. M Iron Wine ...................... O! which there is one for every ill, and everyone is guaranteed. Eli: tonic ................................. 50c TOO GOOD FOR YOU TO OYSRLOO‘ TOO INEXPENSIYE FOR YOU TO BE VII TROUT. If we knew anything better than our WibchhaZrâ€"l Cr‘am hr keeping the skin soft and smooth. We would recommend it. Custvmers insist that. there couldn't. be an. lhing better deals chapped and rough ened skin in a night. Avoid Clgfi The Attractive Route Come with The nispnsing'omggist Western Canada " W‘hen t1 eated with ‘ : our Clear Sight Anti-Sweat. Penci 1 will never Blurr. Frost. or Steam and always retains its Brilliancy and Polish. Price 2.5 cents. 81.25 Hot Water bottles ............ .99 1.50 Hot water bottles... ...1.15 1.50 Fountains ..................... 1.20 1.35 Fountains ..................... 1 . 15 1 M chufi‘nnad _________ 75 Eyesight Specialis} 92 Kent-st..3ver Veill‘s Shoe ibore RVs-glasses renai‘ad. Brriun Lenses replaced ”28138. VIII! norms Dunstan. Iofldm KW solicitors «remnant o! Ioni- nnl. mama st. 19”!!! at... 57:11am}: from 2 pan. to 0 p 31-. mutton in eye. 00’- W mi“. Mun 1.00 Syringes .......... .66 Atomizers ...... . 1.50 Chamois eth5 .60 Absorb cotton Winter Resorts onnd A. HIGINBOTHM Steam '- hip Tickets on Sa'e by all Lines E. '1'. P. McCullough Win visit Benson Home. MW. Rexall Remedies California, Mexico Florida, etc. Extra Spec? Rubber Goods t2! Full particulars W'iddess Trip Touri-t Tickets Lle to all Principal I zer Resorts including Price 150 and 250 1.3103 3. margin is Vt.» .. ANNIS 9;)! -D PAGE .2, “Beam. Notary “511° commission-r. to. Specials Winter Your Glasses ...~- .oocooooc no. Chicago third WM” Crowd to Depot A86!“ Lindsay 13 now Win- Sale Price i. OI Special, lRazor $2, I Strap $1, Both for $2.25- .40 for 15c Thermometer ........................ 1 25¢ Thermometer ........................ 1 350 Theremometer ............ , ......... 50¢ Thermometer...... Silver We 1 dg Janetville, Feb. 1. -â€" Miss M. Mc- Gill, with her friend, Miss Veal Spent Sunday at home. Mr. Patterson. The annual missionary services 500 Good bristle tooth brushes, regular 20c, while they last ......... 13c We are sorry to hear of the death of Richard Wright’s youngest child on Saturday last. The funeral took Extra Special I Hair Brush - Quality is Economy, which," when coupled with the Lowest Prices in town insures our customers Double Econ- omy. . We feduce the price but never the quality which is remembered long after the price has been forgotten. ‘ Double Economy Sale flak?” mm mmrmish- an “Loss or SHIP- Household Thermometers Tooth Brushes mfiWâ€"Efifimal. .o'r NARC OTIC . flask-BM“ Monday, conducted by Rev. Regular Both for 75¢ aid. at Janetville flat! 1.00 75c The Kind You Have BASTBRIA 1.00 Hand bags .............. 1.00 Razor strops ..................... ‘ 75c Razor strobs .......................... 1 50¢ Razor strops ........................ ‘ A motorman was killed and six passengers injured in a street car collision in Vancouver. the Methodist church were conducted by E. W. Morgan, B.A., late of China. The church was well filled and Mr. Morgan delighted his hearers by his gréphic descriptions of the claims of the non-christian world upon the Christian church. The pastor an- nounced his hopes of a. substantial advance in missionary giving-s on the circuit this year. ' 1.25 Hand bags ...... ' ............ 7 Se Hand bag: ..................... Zign, Fmelon, Feb. 4.â€"On Tues- day evening of this week a. carnival was held on the Cedardale skating rink. Quite a large number were in costume. Miss Dorothy Brown as Queen of Diamands, took first prize in ladies’ fancy dress; gentleman's fanc§ dress, Mr. D. 1’. Mackenzie, of Glenarm, took first ,as Uncle Sam; girl's race, Miss May Murchison, of Glenarm, won first; Mr. B. Irwin, first in the gentleman's race. and Mr. Wedey. of Glenarm, lst in boys’ race; the couple skating prizé Regular 5c cake, 2 for ............ . Regular 15c cake, .................. . Miss M. Lyme. of Victoria. Road, is visiting her sister Mrs. W. A. Stinson. days, 4 for...... .. . 7 lb. best sulphur ....................... 25c 7 lb. Glauber salts ..................... 6c 7 lb. Epsom salts ........................ 26c 2 lb. Genuine saitpetre ............... 25c For Infants and Children. Rugular 10¢ per cake, during sale Leather Goods DR. A. VI. CHASE'S OATABRII POWDER Toilet Soaps i~z sent direct to the diseased part: b the l-nproved Blower. Hellsthe a dear: the air ”usages. stops dtop- rungs in the throat and cut- cures Catarrh and ay Fem. . a box: blower tree. Accept no ‘snbstituteo. All dealers or m Batu a 00-. W. 7m Pure Drugs ZION, FENELON. 25c. ............ 25c ....... 35c u... 10¢ ed. and after going a few rods could soon show the younger people haw to skate. Miss R. Perrin, school mistress here, spcnt the week end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. l’errin, of Cameronâ€"Mr. George Parkin and Mr. Cecil Brown attended the quarterly board meet- ing at. Cunbray on Monday after- noon.â€"â€"â€"A goodly number of Zion- ists attended the W. l. socihl held in Islay school house; Quite a numb- er from this place helped with the programâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lByrnell spent Friday in Lindsay on business. â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bytes“ and (leughter of Cameron. Visited her sister. Mrs. Neil Mark, of this place on Sunday. -â€"-The many ~friends of Zion are indeed sorry to hear of an accident which happened on Thursday last to Mr.» Angus Gillis, of Eden. as he is quite well known here, "and we hope he will soon be able to be on his feet. again, although the loss of his left arm will be a great inconvenience. with muffin: of Renll 0mm Extra Special A 25c bar 'of Gaslite Soap FREE was won by G. Thornbury and Miss May Murchison. After the races the skating antinued until about, 11 Mr. and Mrs. Truman Brown and Miss Mable Brown, of Lindsay, spent n few days at the home of their uncle, Mr. Weldon Bro“n. , Miss Zella McI‘Levan. of the l..(.‘.l.. spent the week :nd at her home here.â€" Mr. Wili‘ert Worsley. also Miss Z. McNeVen of the [..(‘.l.. spent the week end at their homes hereâ€"In last week's issue a mistake which we wish to correct in speaking of the conventih it stated the '(Miss Leir led the social table conference), but. it was Mr. 'lleir, of Cambray. in- stead.â€"-â€"ln spite of the bad roads on Sunday Mr. F. Richie, of (Tam- bray, and Mr. A. Forest, of Eden. journeyed to '/.ion and took charge of the services in the church. There was an unusually large congregation and all were delighted with the ser- viceâ€"The older people in this \‘i- cinity are not so slow. ()1) Sutur- day evening Mrs. Marshall Alognes, who has not skated for years, start- Assdrted chocolates ................ Milk chocolates, 5c to...... .. Spearmmt gum, 2 {or ............ Nathan’s Chocolatu In many monuments 16c to ...... 1. Cracker Jacks Nut Bax-8...... . 14, 15 and 16th . Patents Candy INVITE YOUR FRIENDS. ‘ To come and see you during the Linda; Winter Street Carnival days Feb. 14, 15 and 16, when they may come from any point within 82 'miles of here fer. single (are. Good coming.p.m. trains of Feb. 13, re- turning p.m. trains of Feb. 17. Be- sides enjoying a visit with you they will have a royal good time from the amount of entertainment being provided for each day. If every family in town would invite a friend or two for this e'vent they would add greatly to the success of the Street Carnival. Think this over and write your friends at once. Good red blood is the chiel con- troller of every action. the source of all the energy you possess. It builds up every substance of your muscles. nerves, elbows and flesh. It removes the waste and poisonous products constantly created in your body, “hich, if allowed to remain set up disease and weakness of every kind Good blood gives energy and vital- ity to ti; nervous'system besides regulating the function of the stom- ach, intestines liver, kidneys and other organs of the body. Briefly, 0n the purity snd'richness of your blood the health of your whole body depends. Often the blood begins to {all out become- thin and poor in quality. It becomes loaded with waste matter and charged with poisons. Then it is that the motive power of your bodily workshop goes wrong. your physfcal machinery becomes disor- ganized and you {all ill. You become anaemic ; maybe the nerves break down, or you begin to sufler from inâ€" digestion, neuralgia. general debil- ity, severe headaches, pains in the back or side, rheumatism, or eVen paralysis. In all failures of the blood Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are the best known remedy. These pills actually make new, rich blood, which brings health and energy to every part of the body. Thousands and thousands of people, not only in_(?anada. but all over the world, testify to the truth of this statement. The follow- ing is a. bit of proof. Mrs. Fred Stricker. jr., Moosefield. 0nt., says: “ A few years ago I was a physical and nervous wreck; I had pains throughout my whole body. I had no appetite and my stomach felt as if there was a big lump in it. The least exertion Would make my heart beat violently, and I would be at- tacked with trembling spells, and such a weakness that my breath would come in gasps. I was under a doctor's care for nearly two months. but got very little relief. I then tried other remedies. but with no better results. Finally I decided to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and this was the first medicine that reached the root of my trouble. After takv ing the pills a few weeks I was much better, and by the time I had taken ten boxes I was entirely recovered I now always keep the pills in the house and ‘if I feel the least worn out take an occasional bay: and feel all right again.” Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medigine (‘0.. Brockville, ()nt. your whole system eflicient and which drives away all diseases thnt may attaék it. body. and it. never 093m until the engineâ€"the heck-stops forever. The factory or your body has its motive power, without which it would have to close down at once. That motive power is the blood, healthy, rich. red blood which keeps DR. WILLIAMS PINK’ PILLS HELP THE QIJOOD. AND MAKE YOU WELL. ‘ The human body is the busiest fac‘ tory in the world. There is no eight hours day, no slack seasoa, no holi‘ days, no cessation of labor at any time. Day and night work is being carried on in the workshop of your ,____‘_ Host. 0 The box market in firm at steady prices. Selects. $6.00. ted sud watered. and 8.25 Lab. an at cauntry “£01m, ad we head or 86.5 being pt East Buffalo .- "9 Market. EAST BUFFALO. Feb. ILâ€"Cntaoâ€"Ro- cupc- can head; active and firm. Vedaâ€"Receipts 150: active and 5°C low- or; $5.50 to 810.5. Honâ€"Receipts «no; active and steady: navy. mixed. Yorker: and p131, 86.70 to £6.75: rouzhs. 86.90 to ’8: stun. 84.50 to [5.50: dude. 36.50 to $.75. Sheep and hmbsâ€"Rdcelpu 7000: to. cave: sheep. steady; lambs, 5c lower: common lunbn, siow; lambs. 83.50 to $7.”. COBOCONK. Coboconk. Feb. 5.â€"New lime works {or the vtllage are an assured addi- tion to our already lively village. The provident of the new company. Mr. Pros-er. was in the village last iveek and started amt-Minna, put- ting a number of men to work vn- der a.prutlcal foreman“ and the new kilns will be rushed to complet- tlon as soon as the weather mun gives the go ahead signal. A large quantity of wood hax been purchas- ed. Mr. ('has. (‘nllan will direct the manufacturing (nd 0! the busi- Deflfl.â€"-Mr. R. A: Cullen, exâ€"Warden of the county, now of Toronto. spent part of last week in the village.â€" Mr. (2. Burridge and Miss M. Moun- teny have joined interests and will tread the flowery path of hymen- cal joys hand in hand.â€"â€"Mr. Jno. Richman, the popular new of the township. returned on Saturday from a business‘ trip to Toronto and toxxns in the western part of the province. I’OWI .ES' (‘( “{5} RR. I’owles' Corner. Feb. 3. â€"â€" Master Cyril Morrow is visiting at the home of Mr. E. Kendall. â€"â€"- We are sorry to hear of the illness of Mr. Laurie McGee and hope for a. speedy recoveryâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sims spent. last Tuesday at Zion. -â€"â€"Miss Flora McGee is the guest of her friend, Miss Clara. Powles.â€"A number of our young people attend- ed the carnival held at Zion last Tuesday night and report an excel- lent time.â€"-Mr. Scott Sims and Mrs. John Sims spent last Wednes- day at Cameronâ€"Mrs. Robert Mc- Gee was in the neighborhood for :a few days last week rcnewing old friends.â€"-â€"Mr. and Mrs. .Ias. Slat- er spent Friday at Mr. Wm. Coop- Sheep. ewes. said a 8G to “.50; urns, 8 to 88.50: lambs sold a: 86 no 8:40. Not my choice tomb: are coming. and. a tow bola: wanted. that class advanced. but 1: there nhould hem decent-ulna run come forward. look out for a tumble n The avenge price of veal. calvei was $7 per cwt.. sad we mare In prices from u t0 83 per my}. --_I_- TORONTO. Feb. aâ€"Thé rsilways reported 62 «taâ€"m cattle, 1558 hogs“ 1L; cheep, 85 calves and 2 horses. '~ mums and §pflnnem The market for mflkera and springer- wu dull and slow, mm prices easier. The range in Briefs)“; from “5 to 85. Hoxtâ€"j ADVERTISE IN THE WARDER (Iinnamon’s Hardware Store, §%%§$ CATTLE Tomato Liv. 8nd: éfi'eep and Lambs. Veal Calvu. :3 {KIDEEYFL‘BQUBTE W. 1. Rich. member of the Royal Col, log. of Surgeons. Loador England Spocisl attention en su cry an: disease. of women and xildm. Ask your druggist for free If 19 Parana Almanac Co B. FLZEB. Mt. sterling. Ky .‘ Says: “I have suffered with kidney a. bladder trouble (qr ten years past. “List March I cothcuc‘ed “:1”: Penn: and continued for three monum. I hayogot used it ammo: have 1 m. Telephone 61. Dr. McAlpine. special nttention to dissua- o! the nose, throat 1nd 54m Ted 7â€"mrsbRclie-wd in n; KM'MIa PE-RU-NA_ ‘ “THURSDAY. FEB. 8. 1912. Daily Transcontinental Service via ,The Ll. CANADIAN MUTE Standard and Tourist Sleepers TO CHICAGO Woddin‘ Bin (I Three trains dailv Ex eilenb service Making connections at. Detrmc for Florida and at Chicago fur OLLIFORNIA and Pulfic Coast Point- For Nations and information T. C. MAmam'r. Agent So simple a child can we them. Satisfaction guaran- teed or money refunded. No more dread of Wash Day See our {900 “SUCCESS‘ and 1900 “GRAVITY DRSJHcALPlNE and RICH Washing Made Easy Discount Special For Winter Carnival a special discount nf 10 pct cent. on all goods. During the three days of the Winter Carnival, we will give They do the “fork . F. McCarty To WINNIPEG and VANCOUVER For sale at WASHERS Kv'riage Licenun LINDSAY. JV. 4: i PUBSUANCE of .I “B High Court of Jus‘ w day of Deon lbn. there will be mm by public auction at Home in the Town of Bcturdgy, the 24th du- 1912, at the hour of 1 the MOOn, the folk property, namaly : Soil, clay 14. under cultivati: brick veneer In 35 x 25 and 18} x 2-1, with are two barns, dation 60 x 3; mike all obj-m1 house 12 x 20. chard of abom ty-two in the sow-MI) the Townsmp of Marin about one hundrwi nor less, except abom the Grand Trunk about One In house, about 5 and about 3g, 1 Ten per cent. Cash ‘3 and the balamv without interest. 'I‘ not be bound to W m, title (lt‘wib 0 demo of title ”mu 1 possession, and the pm links all objections an to the title within 1:, “cult will be deemed W the title u: M will b. a. resvrw by tin Mr. Other 1 b0 the standing conditi JUDICIAL SA‘ ABRAHAM WtBS' hon Hopkins. Week: Vudon‘ Solicitors for Inna-I. mughl‘m, E C Stimson. and Stew”? m tat May a: 3m. 1. D. 1919p m particulars The latest Our popu'hr 1 tion to choose fro No. 1 Counte houfie slipper: No. 2 Counts] homie slippr'r No. 3 Counte No. 4 Counts: No 5 Counte 9 Stores Canad Bank Capital Pa Rest Undivided transactc [0 no 3 n’cluck. Saturdays 10 to propcn Bral rovince children's ranch. went, an) n Five M ()lll"l) 5 it”! Office H47 half of lot Savi an VA re

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