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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Feb 1912, p. 16

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hairs. 78 are TAKING 5’0 the “fork >0hild can wo isfaction guaran- ley refunded. [red of Wash Day been sale at KENT ST ‘9 LINDSAY 90” “FORNIA lfic Coast Points ions an d :nfnflnation ATCHE'I‘T. A gent one 0“ “SUCCESS' 3 RAVI TY MW; 'omzf ailv Ex («Hencserriee metions at Detrmt for Lnd at Chm-go fur untinental Service CANADIAN ROUTE ad Tourist. Sleepers ZHICAGO 'COUVER mber of thP Royal Cot sons Lander Enghnd union to an ery Ind women and lildron. Made Easy special attention he nose. throat Co. .: 'INNIPEG and '11}: the three 5 the Winter 8!, we will give Dal discount of PINE and RICH ".1. ‘ M t. Sterlfsgk,” u).- rflcred with kidney .1 tie for ten years "St. 1:11 I commenced an: McCarty rntinned for th: :1 it since, nox- uggist for free 1513 am Almanac WA SH ERS cent. on itemâ€"Relieve)! ; ’M to PEI-R 0.x .Y. FEB. 8. 1912 LINDSAY. Marriage Licenm using three months. have I (a; F1223. _ NEILL THE SHOEMAN, Lindsay 9 3:32? i W Stinaon, and Shawn: J: O’Connor. Dated tatunduymaothdayo! January, -‘A. 1). 1m ‘ .. from Hopkins. Weeks at Hog-isms Vendors‘ Solicitors 1Ior plaintifl ; zoo There will be a reserved bid fixed by the Master. Other conditiOns will be the standing conditions o! the_ Court, Further particulars can b had u‘ ‘: 2-}. with good cellars. There barns, one with stone foun~ ': :30 x 34 and the other 60 x - m! objections and , requisitions ' . 5c 12 x '20. There Is an or- ».an of about 25 trees, also a. 'well 1'": property, which is situated a n :t one mile from the SChOOl <- be. about 54} miles from Lindsay v A about 3* miles from Oakwood~ TERMS. - . 'l'en per cent. cash at the time o! ‘ sale and the balance in one monthi without interest. The Vendor shall not be bound to produc fiany ab- straCts, title deeds or other ‘Wi- zlence of title then those .in their possession, and the purchaser must make all objections abd requisitions to the title within 15 days, and in default will be deemed to have we- cepted the title tmconditionally- Q... JUDICIAL SALE OF ABRAHAM WEBSTER FARN ’ Office Hours: H. B. Black, {0 Ln 3 o’clock. Saturdays 10 to 1 o’clock. Manager Lmdsay Branch Branches of the Bank in every Province of the Dominion. A general Ban-king business transacted. Savings Department at every Branch. Undivided Profits ESTABLISHED 1817 Capital Paid Up $l4,8 7‘ ..'v __â€" vâ€"uuuv“ .1 house slippers, children’s: rubbers, etc, Ipér pair... ....... > ........ 3 5c No. 2 Counter Price 49c cumming bargains in men's and women'u house slippprs, etc.) per paxr ....~....49c No. 3 Counter Price 743 contain}; men’s and women’s slippers, children’s sample bqots, etc., price ..... ' ..................... ; ........... 74c N0. 4 Countezf Price 983 contain splendid values in winter foot~ .- Our popular priced bargain cmntersvwill dfiord you as ample so ec- tion to choose from. ‘ . “ No. 1 Coqnter Price 350 contains Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s The latest store news is our went, any pair.............. 5 Counter Price $1.85 contains a mixed “Omnn's and chi] :ren’ 3 shoes, price he, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. PURSUANT to an order of the 113- High'eom of Justice, dated the ”‘- f thirteenth day of December, 1911, on ' made in a, cause of Hopkins vs. Webâ€" ” Q‘ star, for the partition or sale of y, ' the west half of lot number twenty- 11) =' two in the seventh concession of the '18 Township of Mariposa in the County _ of Victoria, the creditors of Abra.-1 ham Webster, late of the Township - of Mariposa, ’who died on or about ‘3 the sixteenth day of October, A. 1)., P” j 1911, and any creditors .who have '0 4 specific liens or encumbrances on the whole estate or any undivided es- tate therein or any of the parties en~ titled thereto, are on or before the " 20th day of February, A. 13., 1912, ” to send by post prepaid to F. Hol~ mes Hcpkins, Esquire, solicitor for the plaintifi‘, their christian and sur- names, post office addresses and deâ€" " scriptions, full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and nature of the securities, if any, held by them, or in default thereof, . they will nbe peremptorily excluded 2 n- of K I s l i 1 FARM FOR. SALEâ€"LOT 11, CON. 10, Ops. Possession 151: March, 1912, plowing all done, with the exception of three or {our acres. For further particulars apply'. to J. A. Brown, L'mdsay, or In. E. '4‘. WM, W0 P.0,-.~ on: up HOPKINS. WEEKS norms. Plaintifl'l Solicitors. from the benefit of the said Order. Every creditor holding any security iis to produce same before me at my Chambers at the Court House in the Town of Lindsay on the 20th day of February A. D.. 1912, at ten, o’clock in the torenoon, being the tine appointed for the adjudication of the claims. Dated this 20th day of'January A. l 1)., 19-12. - l wvm “WA I) Hoiphins, Weeks Hopkins, I Vendors' Solicitors. ws is‘our Special Saleifor the three days of Lindsay’s Great Street Carnival. ' temember the dates, All Winter Footwear must go out‘i‘nespective of cost, so, clearing out prices will he the order of the day See the fun on the street. Then save your expenses by making yo‘ur shoe purchases at Neil’s. $l4,887,570 $15,000,000 $1,855,185 JOHN E. HARDING. 353,74 2,755 at 1-1, CON. at Lindsay loo-Icoliiottntolutoi nuoooo-c-‘ugooo' ‘ (Signed) Geo. Pulos. An ideal protection ,for the chest, lungs, nose and throat in the tra- queut use of Catmhozone. Two months’ batman (the large size) costs $1.00, median sizai 60c: at sults. I wa‘s compleme cured by Catarrhozone and have used it since to check a. cold with unfailing results. It is the grandest medicine in existence and I hope my testi- mohywinbeofsomeuse to other fellow-sufferers. " ' “In the fall of 1903,”. writes Mr. ‘ Pulos under date of J une 10th, 1910, "’I contracted a. very severe cold which developed'into Catarrh. _At At that time I was living in New York State and treated with four diflerent physicians, who worded me no relief. On coming to Brockville I was advised by a. friend to try‘ Catarrhozone. I bought the dollar4 outfit, and was gratified by the reâ€"l That Catarrhozone is a swift, cer- tain means of destroying colds and catarrh is proved by the following statement of Mr. Pulos, one of Brocinn'lle’s but lmown merchants : Every second person Wm‘meet“ seems to have a sneeze and stufled feeling in the forehead and nostrils. To cure promptly, say, in half an hour, there is nothing worth using except Catarrhozone. You inhale its balsamic vapor, and feel as if you were among the Norway pines. This is because Catarrhozone contains a healing medicine, light as pine air, I which is breathed straight into the lungs and bronchial tubes. Away { goes the cold, sneezing and catarrhal ‘ cough cease, bronchial irritation is stopped ; in short you‘are cured of ‘ catarrh ‘by a pleasant, simple remâ€"I 1 edy, free from sedatives and irri- I 5 (i skipped by H. 0» Bayd. by 14 to 10. ithe river here. It had Vbecane quit; 3T. J - Tilly lost to H. Mark by 10.1mm and would not m mnlpstm an BY BREATHING THE HEALING VAPOR 0F CATARRHOWNE IN TEN MINUTES. Why Snitfle and Sneeze With Catarrhl Cold T. J. Tilly lost to H. Mark by 10 to 13 and ‘1‘. A. Fisher lost to A. E. Bottum by 15 to 18. Total score f Four rinks from Lindsay came hereghockey for not havimr any practise. yesterday evening*-and curled the 10â€" as no hockey is indulged in here this cals, winning by 16. J. ‘W. (OPAL! winter. Anderson had a through ticket as} The Scouts will attend divine serv- usua‘l ~and curled the local C. P. R. ! ice in a. body at the Methodist church agent, R. J. Green, a. runaway race. on Sunday the 4th inst, at 10.30 a. winning by 24 to 6'. The other rinks m. .Rev. Mr.‘Honey will preach the were. more even. Thos. Gage's Lank service. of Montreal rink won out in the ‘All winter a. loan has been making last two ends from the 1068.1 Bankers} a. home for itself in the waters of amilton rink from Fenelcm put it love:- Dr. Fania here by (our, and C. BFrost won from George Moore by htwo.Fene10n Fans was four on the Mint; round and four on the second 'round, making eight up a!!! round, trthus assuring the trophy a change [of residence to the Cataract Village Jfor the next twelve months. It is also understood that :1 Shield is be; imgputupbvnr. 12 M. Mason, Mi JP. P. . to be competed for by single; rinks. No definite anrangements 'have' {yet been taken. I . . , «WARNING To HORSEIENJ BOBCAYGmN. :68 to 47 m :Lnn‘lsagy s favor. The The police are determ to use “tum 93"” Win b‘ flayed later. their best eflorts in attempting to fBobcaygeon, Feb. 3. -â€" The second Shrinks of iocal curlers are going suppress the careless handling of “round in the Fenehn Fallsâ€"Bobcayâ€" [to Peterboro by private ca 2“ on We {1- horses, by drivers of vehicles in goon Trophy games was played on ned evenin to h f . town. 01 late may narrow esceml . e dl "Thursday aiernoon. Two :rinks‘ from ,uy g p y a n n y from death have been noted. This' rhere skipped by E. J. Brioad and W. -game With that club :end to play I vigilance of the authorities seems, :.“1‘_ Davis, playing h FGBOIOD Falls, ’the first round in the Bottum-Fitz- i expedient and their provmm should, against Skips Robson and Stanton. :geruld trophy. retwning next day | assert itself. were up two. Broad was “two up‘at noon. - i :and Davis a. tie, while the Graham-I Pmparations are unda- wav far the. A nu-mn-a aludo-o "moan" mu NI‘Y.’ _' men ‘45, 1.25 Take advantage of due chap railway fares and save your expenses by attending this big sde. Mens‘, boy’s and youth's heavy rubbers in snag proof and heavy gum quality at. reduced prices. Men's, wogen's and children’s felt footwear at prices to clear. Cleaning up time in men's and women’s fine foam ear. Now is your chance to buy fine shoes at mymfmlures cost prices. teaches us, to protect; our birds and they win in turn protect us. - Announcement is made that Rev. a and snow put on a pair of rubber ‘. boots and went out to release the 8 poor loon, but the cruel shot had I done the work, tearing away a. por- 1 tion of the bird’s breast and he i was stark and cold in the snow f when his rescuer came. It. does seem ~Inothing short of cruelty to shoot - a poor innocent bird which molests no person; a. bird which we under- - stand is protected by the law from‘ destruction, a. bird which is all too: rare among us and will be rarer still ! unless a. much needed lesson is meet- ed out to those gnu handlers, who, whether it is from the lust of shoot- ing- at every innocent thing in crea- tion to satisfy their cravings :or to show their ma‘rhnmhip, we know not, but, nevertheless, cannot re- 1 slat the temptation to destroy in- ‘ mount life and take the opportunity 1 ’pheneVer it occurs. To such, for the ‘ protectiou of our depleting birds, u e rigid anion-meat of the am have 1 wouldbopu'hnpsthobutmems‘of ’1 securing what only cannon sense 3 Days of Bargain Selling ' In Footwear " tame and would not be molested in the least by any person who was at all anxious to watch him as he went quietly about his businessâ€"sometimes diving then again swimming peace- fully on the bosom of the river all unconscious of those‘who were eager‘ to get a good look at such a majes- tic bird. Not long ago his life was cut short by a gun shot. A local bridge, as we are informed. and shooting down the river at the bird ,m he swan. The shot was not fatal and ior a day or so he lived but swam back up stream and wad- ed out into the snow along the river bank at the back of George Hum- ‘ pries residence. There he sat. Mr. i Sidney Claxton. noticing the bird. and believing him frozen into the ice I Preparations are under way for the llocd bonspiel to commence here on the 13th inst. A good list of prizes are offered and no doubt many visiting rinks will take part in the I spiel. The Scouts will attend divine serv- ice in a, body at the Methodist church on Sunday the 4th inst, at 10.80 a. m. 'Rev. Mr.‘Honey will preach the we are aware met defeat by the score of 4 to 2. The bOys play good hockey for not having' any practise, as no hockey is indulged in here this winter. I Tfie Boy Scouts first game of the season was played in the rink here last ,‘Saturday with the Fenelon conâ€" tingent and were defeated by 6 to 2. The return game was played this afternoon, the Scouts from here play- ing in Fenelon Falls and so far as game with that club and to play the first round in the Bottum-Fitz- gel-11d trophy. returning next day .at noon. F The south part of th road on the 4th COM“ 11;; now been re- gnveled and only aw: i s the roller to do its work and m -‘.<e it in good condition for came. «3‘ which there Iann. on Thursday evm 111;. have no- thing but praise (or t! manner in which they were t n'ortained as everything was cal-rim? out to pet" } Maxie McFadyen returned to the parental r60! on Sunday last. after his brief visit to his sister at. Grass Hill. Mr. M. Mayne; was in town on Friday last. Our residents-who attmded the social evening at the muse, Glen- Although a. few participated in the skating carnival at CeQardale rink, Zion, on Tuesday night. they let Cambray and Glenarmx districts secure most of the prizes. The eVening was most enjoyable. Mr. D.: A. Spence, with his sister May. was visiting in town on Tues- day. Carl Haynes spent the week end at his home, returning to Lindsay on Monday. Miss Lily McFarlane left the dis- trict on Wednesday to take up her dutiesmt Woodvme. home of Mrs. J. Currins on Wednes- say on Tuesday of last- week. Mrs. Marshall Haynes and ISLAY. Islay, Feq. 6. - Miss-Mamie Nay- lor returned from her visit at Fenc- lon Falls on Saturday of last week. Baby’s Own Tablets are a most JValuable medicine for infants and : young children. They break up colds, fexpel worms. regulate the stomach land bowels, and in a natural way promote ‘healthy sleep. They con- :tain no injurious drugs and cannot ipossibly do harm. Concerning them Mrs. J. A. ‘Rix, Ebbsfleet. P. E. I., writes : “My baby was troubled with her stomach, and Baby's Own Tab- lets speedily cured her and now she is a bright healthy child." 'nie tab- lets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. WilliamsflMedicine 00., Brock-l ' A Harvard student recently tout 'neventy~five thousand dollars gamb- : ling in New York, . which goes to ‘show that attending collegc don't {give a man brains, it he has none ito start with. ‘ The BnpresS of China issued an tedict sanctioning the establishment for a, northern republic. - A VALUABE MEDICINE FOR YOUNG CHILIRE’N was a. visitor on every trunk, suit case and club bag in our large Stt-ck. Aye you’planning strip t h spr 112?. If so, now is your chance to buy. Space will not paimit description: but. we guarantee Twice a year we put on this stupendous we of suit cases, dub bags telescopes and other requisites found in s first-class trunk stock". H13 Elliott, 139 Shu‘brooke 8t, Peter-bore, telling of Zam-Buk's afoot on her younger son Walter, says : “ He slipped and caused a wean ‘ on his light hip. which developed inc 3 running sore. . ,- tenerhhly short space of time the revamping sores were all peeled- Iemvery mumindeed for his care . and I strongly recommend all to keep Zen-But always handy. " 1 Mr Lloyd Purge in 1: sp h ' May answer to the name of "Bud,” knead-ed for an international undery Any information ng'en to Mr. T. Lats-din in ard to armaments. 1 Sknce, Beaboro, W”) be thankfully Two ion 2:; sentenced at Chatâ€"5 received. the finder to.be suitably ham to the Cantu! Prison for steal- rewarded. in; produca from farmers. “fâ€" . ‘ " “â€" The Legislature will open this af- PRIME. FLB- 16- - By JOS- lee- . can i han. auctioneer. Sale of farm I stock and implements and house- I . 1: Id r it , w r rt of Chfglli dFEE? 318%]: Y J:s. 11:33:: lote1.1::oc:fe7,yFen9- lon. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Lanai (5 A a 'l' A a . - 51â€"â€" drug store. brought great 'Oie niéit’s application relief from the intense “Chins. and as I kept on applying this balm daily. the inflammation was soon drawn out. and in less than a. week’s time the sores was thoroughly healed and every scab banished.” on them. Mrs. Wilson, as presid- ent, was always on'the alert as well as the entertainment committee. At about 11 pan. it was brought to a close~by the singing of God Save the king. thus ending an enjoyable evening. Mr. Bert Brenton, from the rail- way construction camp, visited the district for the occasion, and cer- tainly did credit to himself. His songs were h‘ignly appreciated by all present. Those taking put, each have a share of the applause it gave to the audience, and thanks were bestowed ing many away. The program was of a lengthy nature and Consisted of songs, recitation, instrumentals and dialogues. Those taking part in the various items did so with vigor and called forth applauso which met. with response. the " proceedings commencing at 8.30 p.111. by the singing of the Maple Leaf. There was not ‘afi‘ery large attendance, the weather keep~ The chair was taken (by request) by Mr. D. R. Spence. Children Cry run Herman's LASTORIA Semi-Annual Trunk Sale Attend this Sale BIG REDUCTIONS But. 001. Sgt. Louis .Elliott. 3rd 00., 46th Battalion,-Peterboro, Ont. says : " The lower part of my face. cheek and chin broke out in small red p mples, which later festered and brake, foxang nasty sores and dry scam. The itch‘ng set up by these cmpticns and sores was terrible. and seemed far worse during the night. All kinds of soaps. washes and ointments were tried in the vain attempt to get; relief. even to bathing with carbolic acid 1 and water- Finally I thought of Zam-Buk end straigfztvay procured a box a: the drug store. One ni_ght’s epplication hag-AL â€"--‘- â€" " ‘ , Feb. 14, 15, 16 will be served. LOST â€"- A FOX TERRIER. w with some black and tan tail cut about two inches PRESQPER wamz, 0 25 Tomato St... Tomato, ong c SPECIALISTS 1m. SOPERJ 02. WHITE : In dialowlng Diseases of I. 19!, , IYfllloooole 1993mm 9

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