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Watchman Warder (1899), 22 Feb 1912, p. 4

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“failukm 3v BIUUUSNESS n 1331315 3ch «Human: ________.-. H mm; cured by “ FniHi ' " Dnnsnzx, Ont. July 17th, 19m. “1 was a dreadful sufferer for many yea from Sick Headaches and Bilions- net, of Torpid Liver. .I tried many media and physicians, but nothing geared to do me any good. I finally used “Fruit-a-tiveo” and after the first box. I was so much better that I con. w 1151;? these fruit tablets and they have enti y cured me. “I wiainiy can recommend “Fruit- o-h'va” to anyone who suffers from Wes, Biliousness or Stomach Trouble.” M38. ISAAC VANSICKLE. Thousands of people have hgd the IIIADUATE TORONTO UNIVERSI- mooBoNER FOR COUNTY OF __-_nn1' A vacn'xfuu uww- *â€" to m of medicine only av” n is the one :engdy ‘3“ “many c weathes: unable!- . - upm'tm" :9 the 0'31! ‘Pfidnfi .0 ’W‘UU ‘- __ , “I. members of the Royal 001- e. 0! Dental Surgeons. We have .n the latest methods of dentistry. w attention will be given to ° Crown and bridge auras continue to be a. a this omce. Omce nea'ly oppoaite tho Simpson house. m m dram Moments Hi“ doing I neiness m we same on. e. 4!! but on' in thesame old way. We dance wit. u the times and are in a position to do better work than ever. New designs, new gaming new and mud mole and methods. 11 fact the nod: “who-date Marble end Grub no Works in this put of Ontu-io. u an nriees endsee our desigfis my Marble Works ' IV 5 Va"--- Ridout-st.. 60m“ Kent “a pm. Phone 45-35. n. 0151133333. Prop 5.39wa 1 nainess in the same 01d spoofing The Play in the finals at ’Caygeon ’Spiel t] erboro_. This was neanuy "wry.--" to and replied ‘to by Mr. A. E. B ‘tâ€" tum, Reeve of the village. _ A \nte of thanks was also ltendered to Mr.‘ Davis, the secretary. A feature of the entertainment was a. song by Mr. R. E. Forsythe, of Claremont. Mr. Robt. Neill’s rink from Peter- boro won out in the primaries and carried off the fishing rods, while 11- nnttum’s rink secured .the foun- carried off the fismng rous, mum Mr. Bottum’s rink secured .the foun- tain pens. The prizes were presented at the conclusion 0! the game. THE SCORES : PRJMARY SEMI-FINAL FREE TO BOYS. . Splendid magic lantern (with 12 slides), steam engine (nearly one foot high), with whistle, fly wheel and everything complete for run- ning ; solid gold signeVrring; or guaranteed watch free to any boy.3 Send us your name and we will send lyou 30 sets of beautiful Easter St. .Patriyk and other post cards to sell at ten cents a set (6 in each set). When sold send us the money and will send you whichever prize you For selling 40 sets we will you a. guaranteed “ Daisy ” | I c boom. give air rifle, or a “ Simplex " type. .writer. We prepay all charges. IAddress, Homer-Warren Co., Dept. I90. Toronto. Bottum ...... MACANDREWâ€"McGILL. l A very pretty but quiet wedding took place on Feb. 14, 1912. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- Gill, town, when their second eldest daughter Miss Laura. was united in‘ marriage to Mr. George MacAndi-ew. of Teterboro. The bride looked charming in a light tan suit with peer! satin waist and was given Iaway by her brother. Mr. Ernest MacGill. 'l‘he bridesmaid, Miss‘ Minnie Lytle, of Hall’s Bridge, was handsomely attired in a. pearl grey suit with cream satin waist. All took part in a tasty dejeuner. after which the couple lelt for Peterboro wnere they will reside. The gifts were costly and numerous, showing the highest respect in which the couple were held. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Sherry. An order-in-council awards to the Norton Grimtns and (30., the con- tract for St. J ohn, N.B., harborim- provements, to cost $7,500,000. The work includes dredging. a breakwat- er, railway terminals and wharveS, and a large dry dock. -A- -A' _- In the last ten migrants have r Peterboro Rink . Won ’Caygeon ’Spiel en the Bobcaygeon bonspicl Skip Robt. Neill, of Peterboro, defeated Skip Bottum, of ‘Caygeon in the primary event, while Skip 39856. of Claremont, defeated Skip Hamilton, of Fenelon Falls, in the ConsolatiOn , L .Jnny -VV-..ir , primary event, while Skip Besse, of Claremont, defeated Skip Hamilton, of Fenelon Falls, in the ConsolatiOn race. Skip Wallace, of Lindsay lost to Skip Fallis, of Bobcaygeon, in the Consolation event by 18 to 7. RAY â€" GLENDENNINS} â€"- The ma:- riage took place quietly in Toron- to, by the Rev. Mr. Agar. on Febâ€" ruary 7th, of Ethel E., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,' James I'llâ€"l] WEK'K'and NH YSPELLS couu: NOT SLEEP AT mam. Peopledloverthishndtounixm dtanlxhtonasleeplaspinownnddo mtdosethdrcyesinthe ”#6th daughter of Mr. and an Glendenning, to Mr. S: Ray, of Davidson. Sask- Mrs. Ida. Bay, Toronto. on , Feb.‘ 17- â€" The 3““ of the local curling club ih the Consolation LIX Mi o- â€" ast ten months 300,705 im- haVe reached Canada. 14 Fitzgerald ...... EARRIAGES. heartily reSPOnded Dcctor Advised DOID’S N.B., Feb» coming a Prove” 1‘“ that no place is t°° ‘ at least one person w hm. good health to Pills. And this place is‘no excel to thg rule. Mrs. Dominique J . 1 vaau. a. well. lnlSwn and highly wow 1 “I took Dodd's Kidney Pills on the advice 0! my doctor for Bright's Disease, and I am' to say three box- es cured me completely. I can do all kinds of work now. I always keep Dodd’s Kidney Pills in the house in ‘ case we might need them." ~ Sometimes you wonder why peo- ple cured by. Dodd's Kidney Pills are so enthusiastic in their peaises ‘lof them. The reason is that they strike right at the root of ill-health Dodd's Kidney Pills cure the kid- 'I‘hat means that all impur- ities are strained out of the blood. It means pure blood, and pure ‘blood means good health all over the body. ‘( ood health means good spirits : neys. hence We were engagedâ€"80‘? I But on 0. novel PM. He wed another girl M I wed another man " I’m not a. leap year girl," she cried ”But if you pressed me to your side, And asked me to become ymu‘ bride, I could not answer ‘ No.’ " -Mi1wa.ukee Sentinel. Greatest Inve’ntion‘of Age for floarseness, Weak Throat Because of it fluence “P011 tarrhozone ca! Catarrhozone faces in pert regular \ so ab strengthening in- l: Because of its vocal cords. Ca- luence upon the Larrhozone cannot be too highly r0~ commended as a wonderful voice im- It almost instantly removes S l prover. huskin 33 or hoarseness. thus insur- ing cl arness and brilliancy 0! tone. Catarrhozone keeps the mucous surâ€" faces in perfect condition. and its tely prevents colds regular \ so absolu re- and throat irritation. thereby moving the singer‘s greatest source of anxiet5-uniitness of voice. The mast eminent speakers and prime. donnas are seldom without ‘Catarrh- ozone, and credit in no small degree their uniform strength and brillianCy of tone to its influence. ferer from that known as Catarrh. "Being a professional singer, you |can readily understand that Catarrh would be a serious hindrance to my professibnal skill. "One year ago I read in the ‘Pro- grees' a convincing testimonial from one who had been cured of this dis- ease 'through using your Godmt invention, Catarrhozone. “Believing in the merit of Catarrhâ€" ozone; I tried it. - “Catarrhozone cured me and has been the means of my success. ' . “You are at liberty to use my , name if it will help relieve some ‘ from suffering, and I will always re- ' .main', “- ,n‘ ‘rau Nothing so far discovered is so Beneficial to Public Speakers. Min- isters, Singers and Teachers as Ca- tarrhozone. singers and env time Provinces. him. and his t8 ozone is the b‘ ”1.15%. D “-0â€" '_v time Ptovinces. ‘ Everyone knows him, and his testimonial for Catarrh ozone is the best sort of evidence of what great benent Catarrhozone is to those suflering with throat weakness or catmh. , Comnlete outfit. consisting of a. or sent. safely to your wares: mail if price is forwarded to Cutarrhozone 00.. Buflulo, NJ. Kingston, Ontario. Bob. Bixley, New Glasgow, 15 Mr BLxley is one of the best know“ fingers and entertainers in the M111. Mr. John Haggai-t, auctioneer. old. and respected raided: of P boro, died suddenly :t his home mock-at. Wednesdty ‘ night. BREAICING IT GENTLY. BELLIVEAU' S resident 333's , 16. (Special).â€"â€"It« is be- proverb ,in New Brunswick lace is too small to furniSh .ne person who owes his or health to Dodd’s Kidney I this nlace is no exception All Praise to Advancement C lub 1E4 for Success of C amival | ‘ enthusiasm. JOGN HAGGART. TO DATE. oBIT‘UABY. zmd [â€" "New York 8le 3.11.11th maflled tool BRIG-HI" S ,, auctioneer. ”1 ' ' she cried inter- The big uni first. three day carn- ivel ever held in Lindsay can be written down m the pages 0: past history. The big event is over (or another year. Let it also be men- tioned that the carnivai was a. huge success from stari to finish and the hard-working and energetic members of the Lindsay Advancement Club hard-working and energetic members of the Lindsey ‘Advmwement Club are deeerving of en the ecomiums that are being heaped upon them by citizens of town and ’ country. The carnival was largely attended on the three days, everybody wee pleased. the met-Chants did 3. mm.} his business, and the people secured many good bargains, the town and gountry had a. holiday, and there \was nothing to mar" the success of the big event. As stated before the members of the Advancement Club deserve all the praise that is being bestowed upon them. Every detail was well loaked after. and it goes ,__:LI.A|Ԥ anurdnn fhat the Winâ€"t8? Cflr‘ ASSIGNEE‘ 3 ,NOTICE ons. was well looked after without saying that thn 0., 1897, chap. 147 and Acts, of all ht: estate, credits effects. to Isaac Ernest Weldon, the town of Lindsay, in cofinty Victoria, solicitor. A meeting the creditors of the said mom-u. will be held at the office of the' as- signee, Kent-st., Lindsay. on Satur- dny, March 2nd, 1912, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, 'to receive a. statement of the to appoint inspectors, and for ordering of the affairs of the estate generally. Creditors are requested to tile their claims with the wignee with the proofs and particular; thereof required by the said Acts on or before the day of such meeting. And: notice is further given that al- ter the said 2nd day 0! march, 1912, the assignu: will proteed to distri- bute the assets of the debtor amongst the parties entitled there- to, hex-in: regard only to the claims of which thice shall the been glV- en. and h ~ will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so dis. tributed to any person or pemons of whose claims he shall not then have had notice. I. E. WELDON. nu- signee. Dated at Lindsay this 16th day of l-‘uhrual‘y. 1912. skin troubles, but none that we can mum}... mud uhighly as this for we know tint D.D.D. stops the itch u Notice is hereby given Mc;\.\'DREW-â€"MCGILL on Wednesday. Feb. the residence of the cuts. 134 William-st Prohibit Sal: Otttawa. Feb. 16. â€" A deputation one hundred strong. representing the W.C.T.U., invaded Premier Borden’s office at noon to-dny and asked thou. the Government enact a. law prohib- iting in Canada the sale and manu- facture of cigarettes. Mr. Borden’s reply m‘tho quin- IIIIIIUII; v. v-°â€"~- Mr. Borden's reply maths quin- tesence ’ol 'fi‘snknws. He was very flow and their desire for the tut- ure greatness of the nation. He would remind them, however, that one of the Very worst possible things in the way of the enacting or laws was the placing on the ‘books of legislation that is not ob- serVed. He thought that the sub- ‘Mt In one that was surrounded things to be t“ ation. trol of parents over then- can...“ had somewhat ”Boned during the last. twenty-five years. This. per- , AAâ€"nbh {gm of the qm'fl‘m' give it awry attention. o! the evil. In concluding 1"- Chesley’s electric PM business beet!”e 0‘ the being froze up- MARRIAGES- busit given that James town of Lindsay. in of Cigarettes of Lindsay. in L, trading ‘und 3 as 3. WI vn 0f Linauy' an at, under RS and twins 3, credits and M Weldon. 0‘ TO CREDIT- in coanty 0‘ . meeting 0' said insolvent thought the growth consider- :1in o: t1913‘wm eelipoe Just past. «shite the tact Following are the members 01 the Advancement Club, who looked ether e111 arrangements in connection with the Carnival : ‘ Presidentâ€"Allan Gillies. lst Vice-Pm.â€"W. W. Staples. 2nd Vice-Pres.â€"P. J. Bream Treasurerâ€"G. H. Mntthie. Secretaryâ€"Felix Forbert. DireCtors â€"- W. J. Culisle, W. J. Ferguson. G. H. Wi1son, W. F. Mo- Certy, Geo. F. Blackwell. H. Brim- mell. R. Butler, W. Nicholle. 'W. E. Kelcher, F. J. Carew, W. H. Roen- 1gk. kneel Zaswt Col. Hughes Donates for Hockey The teams in the north part country play fast hockey and will gix‘e all camera a still ment. More particulars will low. A - --,_‘_ low. The generosity donating a. cup for Competition gratefully appreciated by the exe- cutive of the town: league. and it is proposed tathaVe a number of other good prizes as well. of Col. Hughes in in 1’reaident A . c: ENGLISH â€"- NEWMAN -- On 7th. at Lochlin. by the Rev. SIMPSON â€" say, George When the postman to my portal Comes with dunning notes gdore. I’m not prone to shout and chortle; This the palnfulest of shock is. 'Twoud relieve my mental ills Should they place on all mil be This injunction . POST N0 BILLS ! white, w. English. Mary E. Newm‘nv t0, UNGERFORD â€" At 178 nun-aru- ity-ave, Toronto. on Saturday. A A “gun... Fab. 3. 1912. Susan Janet Hung. 10rd. daughter of the lube Richard Hungerford. of Lindsay. formerly of OW. Ontario. t0 BYML’R EAL. onrrmmy ,Patcn. of the town has received word . Hon. Sam. Hughes. DEATHS. On the 12th. in Lind- Arthur Simpson: aged At 178 Univers- of Donald. and of Lochlin. , I'm sore. From Jud“- ;a.nd the!) L at"! urK'l’ mil box“ the of the fol- The People’s. Trust; Coupmy. Lu... v. ---.. will bgpleued, on requeBt, to send maps and all other a antic information desired about Port Mann. the Cam Northern Railway terminal of the Pacific Coast. Port Ma just across the river from New Westminster, where the ple's Trust Company is situated, and as Company figured largely in the first buying at Port Mann are in a particularly good position to give valuable advice The- People’s 451 Columbia. Street, ""3 YOUR BLODIIS IAINTEB Lerb for our Viv-N m Conflichigan Ave. ana unswuau a... n”... ---_._ n or! c E All letters from Canada must be addressed F, to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- ment in “Windsor, Ont. If you desire 10 I”mama-lily all at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat a in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and Law for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: “KENNEDY KENNEDY. Windsor. Ont. W. G. Blair 55 Son 'will will remain a customer.. would give you counterfeit money. If you once - try us to the test. New Westmmster, 1;: w; Conway. 1M4 0‘ , on request, to send msps “on desimd about Port Mann. the Canadian my terminal oi the Pacific Coast. Port, Mann is w Westminster, where the head and all other auth- I river from Ne mple's Trust Company is situated, and as ”-iq . .___-...:.. .1“. first having at Port M311“ 1110) 1'!qu. Company. New Westminster, We desire wall (he mention of all those 'fll “I‘M or Skin Dueue to as a gun: uwed . _-__|.....o. Mung". m m) P!- OUI' musâ€"- "w...â€" cuntormao canme There is no ex- cuse“: nay person having a msugurcu face from erupuou and Matches. no manur- whcnher bandit-nor acquired. our Mmculc remedies-ad treatment ueutmhze an M- sonslnuaoblood and expat thorn {mm the mm Ourvut expcnwce m the twat mentotthowdsof the most a nous and compile-Md cues cables us to V-rfoct. a can without experimenting. Wem) husimm 911 {be planâ€"Pal Only Get the Benefit Y .. _.._. -- .n- hlnnd (In “use. CULI- rt‘mnve ail efldenueso! digestive. Undertho innncnve of we New “.1504 Twat the akin l»- mmz‘s clear. ulcers. pimpics and Ho‘rhos heal up. gauged glandl are reduced. (all: n out but no" In gun. tip eyvs Ix-come bright. ambulat- and energy mum. and me vmmumamwmo bu opened up to him YO” Ca: our tailoring you manta, m. 22, 1912. of New thminster, s‘ and all other auth. Mann. the Canadian {Coast Port Mann is magnum" mu: Ladies and Gentleman 74170 Canada WTenders Let House of J P eterboro Bummer: An inu- i. the lives of Mr. and My materialim-d ' tom of their guldcn vawy, which was ce their home, 600 Wat rounded by their sons and their families, I'h out with the excepuu m, H. 1), kennedy, o If. S. Kenna”. of B M... and one grands Kidd, of Will, they congratulations of u \ mdfi. and mum-man; dpium of many beam Wtflying to the game! which the wonhy con; objects. It. Kennedy and I Shes-in. daughter of ti my Suez-in, of Emil; in mime by the R! «on on the 20th or I 1862 in this city. AI rinse they made their Wy's farm in the M, where for {a the utter pursued his a agriculturist. but he «published for bin (loaned reputation of m moat ptogressivc I tuners 1n the cummul ed by 3 broad sense of In his duty towards w fellow citizens, Clerk. m. J. a. no. an board accompam t tour of inspection 3 buildings st the 110111 and the advisability um repairs, which cl had of usual wear an building. and We .1. .1, Devi! who mm Hu- Hm meat of the (bum.v I? van in town (m Thu 0"” of their xnmsion who with the accept 10' the purchase of suj «mi-x year. co-nenc first 01 Much, for the‘ The three gentlemcd The Went 39‘ Wt (hen the i: the balovolence of an his wife to the used I The Iollowing made! ed: general sopplies. beat. P. J. Campbell. m3. Institute I!“ Wm Steele, 01' 1-21 m A. J. VHFCO‘J Humott mufis rq 11.00 sale American Sable :1 Grey Lamb c0113! link Marmott SI Mink Marmott Tl Brown Coney Sm Astmchan driven Persian Paw caps Black Persian we Ladies' fur trimm 25.00 for Lsdies' Afitr selw 40.00 nu Ladies' ponette 1 One bro um India 50.00 sal: Man's curl-lined

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