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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Mar 1909, p. 12

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m. 3. Promo «lied w friends at. [Jud-I Valley Monday unemoon. Cod . 0! Toronto. is via- h‘ h. Brock this week Ir. How. of Plum: Pain. is the (out of R. and J. P. Maui-0y this villa“! M week- luv-Iv ""“‘ rs. u. Grimes of town. gt Linden Vane! (‘resswelh March 9 â€"Winter is mm usyet. and everyone is taking ad- vantage of the sleighing Skating is still the order of the awning. n- "â€"1-: m“ hockev team expect Ia av... v--' â€" The Cresswell hockey to P‘Gy Manllla on Wed is still tne Uluc: .. --__ 7 , The Cresswell hockev team expecti‘ \ number of 711011 ' ' -' People §Pvuv .- to play Manllla on Wednesday men-{very enjoyable evening on Wednesday] ’last at the oyster supper whinch was‘ ing. nlr. Weirs was_ in Port Perry 0“,held at Mr. E. H.,Woolridge’s. We ondav on business. lwere sorry to see that the day turn- pent a few days 'ed out to be a stormy one, prevent- Mrs.. J. Murray 3 in Lindsay with her brother. Mr. Mc- ing many from coming. moved to town. £ Mr. Arthur Danguine and Master Lean, who recently m 3" McKmnon “‘S‘ted her S‘SJllltImicil Osborne. who have been laid wed; the Mesdames Sparks. 13“ . p with the terrible trouble of mumps The W FM q met at the home of??? slowlz:d improving. We all hope ' " ” ' or a spe y recovery. mm. J' RadenhurSt °'.‘ Tuesday I???“ Miss Sylvia Yerex. of Little Brit- were only a few present mung ain, have been visiting friends in this to the snow storm and bad roads. '.vicinitv the past Week. aid. Ed‘th: Mr. Archibald Sellers has decided ~--“ u... ‘M'uea Coburn of Manilla, 1 to work On the lst cancession this m :11. “v-_---___,, tars, the Madames Sparks. lastg week. The W.F.M.S. met at the home of Ill-S. J. Radenhurst on Tuesday last.‘ There were only a. few present owing to the snow storm and bad roads. . The Misses Lena McDonald. Edith! Pearce and Misc Coburn, of Manilla, i: i the ball at Sonya. on Friday night. 111'. A. McInnis, Miss M. McInnis. and Miss Wylie, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McInnis on Sunday. We are pleased to note that Mr. Wm. Broad is able to be around again after his long illnelss. There are a. number sutl'ering from In grippe. but we hope to see them around soon. rch 8.â€"-Mx's. A. Roe- buck, who has been visiting at Mid- land for some time past. has re- turned to the home of her parents. Hrs. Robert Reeds and wife of Beuboro, visited friends in this vic- inity last wee . Mr. Fred Thompson attended lea- ‘ J A -' A‘um. Franklin, Ma. “all”: Ir. Hartley’s mill. Mr. 'tends (icing a rushing business in: lumber and shingles and ' summer. If. Chude I’ortr‘ous, of M: Station. spent Sunday with i in thfis part. Friday. March 19th. the big gue at Ebenezer last '1 ueeu ing. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reid. ' at the V cum. HIS- . Rev.Mr. Adams occupied the pulpit here last Sunday in the absence of Hr. Jones, who was called upon to conduct the services usually taken By Rev. Mr. Delve. of Blackstock. he ma confined to his bed with scar- I'M. 7 social at the home of Mr. A. k1.| . “Veal: at Franklin. The commi-ttee;R°SS dgscours are arranging for a good program. {nature' “35 fic‘ Come along fellows. a girl goes with ,ty to fichange he belleved th «Very box. . -‘- A.‘ ékn pg] llvu u‘” " ' )pular 0199"at or at Congratulations dawn. 0: (Nadine. was of Mrs. Giles for ; 0:0qu a." .nd firs. McKuy us 1‘ CRESSWELI. FRANKHILL to v- __ ; present hzufl'mg logs to '5 mill. Mr. Hartley in- a. rushing business saw- and shingles and lath .wmter is with this vicinit.v are Reid of Rea.- , asat, the home of '19 route-5‘» and Miss Sadie in J anetville the LINDEN VALLEY Linden Valley, March 8.â€"â€"Whi1e Mr. Stv has re- George Weldon was in the post office her parents. ‘Saturday evening about .six o’clock “d. WI}? _0i.his horse became frightened at a ; 1n ““5 "lc' {heavy freight train coming from the Ihorth and broke loose and ran at a Lttended 193‘ '9 furious rate straight in the directiOn ruse-day even-icy the train. Mr. Weldon followeda 0 see his horse .short piece only t ‘ddlez of “the train Reid. of Rea-Qscrike about ghe ml . .. ,4-....:..mp harm! and Us. A. Roeâ€"‘3 [flag at Mid-i Despite the strictest Government inspection adulteration will alvmys remain a. temptation and a. menmu. in many lines. In no more common fonn is this evil ap nt than in the case of wines an liquors. Consequently the personal integrity of the dealer becomes the only reg} safeguard of the “ ‘0 r‘nmmn V. giblic. Ina w m. m..- -n . - onge-st., Toronto. have. for thirty years. enjoyed this confidence. They especially recommend a seven-year- aged rye whiske-y, “hipped in safely packed jugs at 3.50 per gal, and another fine old rye priced at 80 per gallon ($2.50 in five gallon lots). The Com- pagywill pay all freight charges on orders "of $2511) or over. is visiting "lblic o T} rouge-st... of Manvers with friends several box sprins nt Ir. nun-u... a. -- I n Mby girl. A numbor 0! Welcome. ed the surprise on Tuesday awning! Kr. Jackson last. and presented with n mum: ed purse. The even- ing was mined by in. was AnnafJordun spent Sunday cit ihome. She ‘ at Lindsay. ‘ Miss Herb Grnhun and her daughtvrs. Mgr la few dnys wit 9 A fire destroyed t Andrew Annls on tants. is attending the L. C. little tlo and Helen. spent )1 Grass Hm friends. he sheds of Mr. Mommy with con- ZION. , Zion. March 8.â€"0n account of the very disagreeable weather on Sunday last a goodly numbor of our Zion friends were prevented from attend- ing service. which was so well deliv- ered by Rev. J. l'. Jackson, . our pastor. - A: '13.“. non“!!! snout 8' th Miss Ruby uooc attending schooi i )k- again.- in. . The Bethel sociz 150 Irvin’s on Tuesdt the 2nd passed off vet 'Was ideal. and a Ion the crossing, cutter several bankment into {eye witnesses we ‘égdfibody. which may death. The cutter w ! wreck. Fortunately Rosedale. March 8.â€"â€"Su11day even-1 ging Rev. Mr. Ross preached to a 'good sized congregation on the story Mr. ’-0f Paul and Barnabas at Lystra. {Ross discoursed mainly on human mature. its fickleness, its susceptibil- fity to dchange and clamor. He 52 id he believed that people were much 'the same to-day as the eastern peo- . _.. um norlv ages who worship- SETH“: auvuw 3..-“ _, ‘ on the crossing, throwing horse and cutter several feet down the 'em- bankment into the fence. Several eye witnesses were soon on the spot only to find to their surorise the animal yet alive. but lying in a choking condition. The animal was soon got on its feet, but was found to have been hurt about the head "' -~\J' nnnfifi its were in the rig. 'l‘ne tram m “n-3, of Conductor McElroy stopped as soon as possible, and came back to the scene of the accident. W ‘ Wn ' '- Ir ple 0: the early ages 0 “on" , needless w my m»; ..__ B rn am‘. . Paul and a abas one day themselves Immensely. .' \f as Townsend ' NESTLETON’ Baddo'w. attended divine service 11. re . ' Nestleton, March 8,â€"Under ideal 8-5 D3911 weath conditions the basket social at Nestleton 'on Friday was a grand :attending échoo: ir. ‘ . ' success. Mr. W. Porbeous acted as I again: . ’ H“: “mm held! at Mr. Wm. chairman and auctioneer *0 the 53“ -. n_‘_.b.'nnc h" the aux-2*" I: left the firm six“ Hr. mmnm's. 1" .1. Welcome. ’ r of young MD“ at AL A LIN MW} 1E5 llbhlcuxnau, _-- , _ lchange and clamor. He 52 id '"fi"' ' _ j _ . r. and Mrs. D. Brown gave a, H _ $293032: 5: (3)11: Sign: ”15$ dancing party to several 0f their: ' Drtoiz. lV “Hebdxlwu: mull“ b I ~ ‘ .’ 'oung friends Fridav evening. It is . ' g1 es an a ”‘9“ 0'} t e pu ' the earlv ages who worship- 3’ ' . hc school svstem of Ontario this ev- - needless to say they all enjoyed . , - enmg in the town hall. ‘ .l. Broad. who for a num- ul and Barnabas one day am. themselves immensely. Mr E ‘ onducted a baker them the next. her of years has c confectionery business in the Wilson and Miss Townsend "5 - x, attended divine service 11' re hESTLETON . r night Nestleton, March 8,â€"Under ideal lpremises of Mrs. McDermott. has weath conditions the basket social attremoved to Mr. Clark’s property at the swing bridge. as Ruby Goodman. who has be-én dsay ‘3 ho“ Nestleton 'on Friday was ing school it. Lin , success. Mr. W. Porteous acted as _t M“ Wm. chairman and auctioneer to the sat- a. 5 on Tuesday evening. Myth isfaction of all. Selections by thel . - assed off very well: The night Montgomerv orchestra, Nestle-ton We understand the V'erul’am coun- deal, and a fair Sized crowd quartette ~were well received. while cil, which obtained .a. substantial though recitations by Richard Suggitt. and grant from the Dominion Govern- pended the me (less a Mr. Cain con-templates acting commercial traveller for a Toronto Bethel social heldoa ment, has ex red. The program. _-__â€"â€"â€"--"â€""" Miss ALan were excellent. Proceeds . » about $45, payment made on a stone crushei # Miss Dora Lamb spent Saturdaylpurchased last summer) on what. u and Sundav at Lindsav. ignede‘ttflhe swamp {0303' and tedtha‘ ; ' - .. _ e s ements so ong separa an Mr, H' I orteous and MISS 1" 1 0rd now joined together by Dominion ed the basket 50- Government bonds. which are gene: . , . ,. ally considered “gilt edge." Th Miss M. Hutchison, JanetVille, was township council sat a few I in“. west of Miss Ruby Veale recent- ago. when the contractors for road . . ._ 2.. ohn hflmo‘om almo: er. Burton, attend cial at Nestleton. ROS EDALE. TOROKTO Ly yet cause its was a. complete r no occupants 1e train in charge HARTLEY. Hartley. May 9.â€"Rov. Mr. Hill. of Victoria. Rood. occupied the pulpit. oi the Methodist church here on Sun- day. On Thursday evening the Rev. Mr. Whattim organized an Epworth Lea.- gue of Christian Endeavor here. Though the evening was a cold. disagreeable one. a number of Hart- ley young people attended the cus- uival at Glamorgan on Thursday ev- Lening orig! report‘s good time. ~â€"â€" u- n A Mr. 1.7111115 I...“ w 'r _ V V 011 Friday evening Mr. I). A. Mc- Kenzie, B.S.A., gave a short but instructive address at the meeting of the Debating Club. The meeting was well attended, 7.1.3.8.." “(13 “cu no uuuuuu The subject for debate on Friday, 12th, is. “Resolved that the West- ern Provinces will become the finan- cial centre of the DominiOn. ” Cambray, March 8.-â€"The caw of the crow is heard again, which, with fine weather, makes us feel as though spring was near at hand. Mr. 1). A. McKenzie, of Lindsay, was at Cambray on Wednesday night last. and organized a Farmers’ Club, which deals with the difl'erent lines 1' farming. Several farmers were 0 “AM.” and though no doubt there vv ‘le-a- â€"v __ of farming. Several fanners were present, and though no doubt there would have been more had the even-' ing been more pleasant. Officers el- ected were as follows: Pres” Eph. Mullen; vice-pres., Geo. Bagshaw ; sec.-treas., Frank Riches; the com- mittees were also appointed. The} first meeting will be held at Mr. S. Bagshaw’s on the evening of March 1‘2th at 7.30 p.m. All farmers are invited to attend. On Tuesday evening March 2nd, 3 number of Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Brown's friends gathered at their home near-Islay and presented them with an address read by Mr. J. H. Wilson. and eight dining room chairs IlAnanc _[ iecru Una., . . v..-" nittees were also appointed. The e" w v - v irst meeting will be held at Mr. S. Last Saturday was a beautiful" Bagshaw’s on the evening the little snow that l‘2th at 7.30 p.m. All farmers are was on the roads almost disappear- invited to attend. ed. However, four or five inches of On Tuesday evening March 2nd, a the beautiful feel on Sunday ‘ and number of Mr. and Mrs. Finlay helped sleighing a little. ‘ Brown's friends gathered at their Mr. M, H_ McL‘al-lum, of Fenelon, q(tilted them has wanted a shop from Mr. Hopkins home near [slay and pre J- H- and will conduct a first-class tailor-, with an address read by Mr. Wilson. and eight dining room chairs iing establishment. The shop has‘ and two rocking chairs. Messrs. .I. been newly painted and renovated, Sinclair. J. Cochrane, S. Burton, C. ‘and no doubt will be patronized by Irwin, T. Parson, J. Irwm and A. our young men who will need springl Mcl' arlane made the presentation on suits. “Mack" is wellâ€"known here. behalf of the many friends of Mr. and is a first-class tailor. and Mrs. Brown. The latter were Mr. A H Hopkins left here Thurs-‘ taken by surprise, but made a 5‘3“” day last for-a trip to Cobalt Cow-i ‘nhln rpnlv. They will be much miss- Ganda l'Elk I la He eipected= if - 7 .7 LL ‘ and Mrs. Brown. The laLLcr “61v taken by surprise, but made a suit.- ‘able reply. They will be much miss- ed as they are moving to Eldon. Mi'SQ Alma McNabb of. Qameron, is 7\___ Miss Alma visiting her crs. Miss Mabel L‘nrrsuuu m "unfit, her sister, Mrs. '1‘. Ferguson, of Is- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson James spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Roddy. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hancock were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ErnGSt White spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. --. s -1- _ -f Quintin?- ware. Mr. Orlando Nichols,‘of‘ Sunder- land, is visiting Cambray friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parson. jr.. and Mrs. Thos. Parson, sr., spent. Saturday at WoodviIIe. A new caretaker has been appoint- ed for the Methodist church in the person of Mr. John Christian. Mr. and Mrs. D. Brown gave a dancing pa'rty to several of their needless to say tfiey all enjoyed _themselves immensely. 1y. Mr. M. Emerson called on Yelverr ton friends Friday evening. ' Mr and Mrs. J. Campbell and daughter Hazel, former residents of fir. Geo. Wilso assistance 0f 9- 1‘ m. J. Armstro u“â€"C'" al on‘ Thursday was largely ed; The sympathy of the em their sad bereavement. Mr. John Bethany occupied pit in the Methodist church ‘and rendered a fine address. 1 Mr. Victor Sum-itt. of ‘ “a flux mt Of his 1111616, week. Mr. John Trotter and Miss Mary Boldt. .of Lutherworth. Mr. Robert J. Boldt. of Lubterworth to Miss Clara Schell. Wewishthemmnyhagpyyarso! Mabcl Christian is visiting .er. Mrs. '1‘. Ferguson, of Is- ‘ CAMBRAY. iérth of here ULLLIU-vv v.‘ V“, cousin; MissMamie Rog- Armstrong KINMOUNT senior [UN . land c4 .â€"-Under ideal lpremis basket social at tremov: was a grand the s! beous acted as Mr. neer to the sat- a. com [actions by the lhouse rtra, Nestleton e oécup'ied the W1- ; church Sunday addreSS. :nted them ' has :2 Mr. J. H and 00m Chairs | ing Messrs. J been Burton, C- and n and A- our ntation 0“ guits -Two 00119195 Mc- Vasmtin . Yelverr wâ€"yâ€"v‘ - “Winn-.7" work phi: 3W m «3-! brine-t «mph-Ind. Downs 01 residuum bun-id” M .mm‘m ml 0‘ Aunt. M Hand m ‘u m aching land‘s. “rum-y and klduny'm but u troubles. It :- Is‘remuknblo; wzm‘m, I ham («3: u, b Booth? many filly”.- (or u Lin .‘ne blend 0‘ vacuums tnmduox mm habpmflng gjpoculidr action ‘o_n mm uh» kidney M help. “Eda-9h NW... at .75 Calhoun-an. Liam. 03%.. an :A “I luv. W for mu yearn tron blunt:- and mom trouble. .1- mcst constant. pain In my back and through my lolnl. Doctors bad call- ed u. rheumatism. Bright‘s «um and d1 also. Sometimes there m mucous may udlpqqt In my urine. - _. _ ..LI- lll‘.\\'“ "~~vâ€"~â€"_77 but the book ud bladder tronblel. were tho worst. I finally ohtnlnod d“ box 0! nooth'e Kldney Pllln from Gregory's Drug Store uni began tek- ‘ lug them as directed. I recolVod im- mediate relief and I have no poln now. no sediment in the min and no ‘hockeche. I confidently and freely' mommend Bnoth's Kidney l’llle to all suffering as I did. I have had no: trouble at all olnre." I team at that village. Our boys won i] the game by score of 8-4. Mr. Jul. 1 McIntyre. of Kinmodnt. mfoneed the ‘ game satisfactorily. ‘ Kimnount's Midgets journeyed to}. linden on Saturday last and went. up against a mixed team and juniors and seniors. but our little 13-year-' 101d bunch held them down to a score ‘of 3-2. Mindcn won, but it is not to their credit. Young Campbell” who played with the Minden juniors! here is an old-fashioned school boyi of 18 years, who has put in two' winters in a lumberpamp. I , L:‘.L . II|WA9 nu .- .â€"-â€"~-, Mr. A. Moore has purchased a high} class organ Vtrom the agent, Mr. A. Train. The instrument was manu- factured by the celebrated Dominion Organ and Piano 00., of Bowman-‘ ville, and is a beauty in design and ‘tone qualipy. i Mr. E. Fitzgerald, of Penelon Falls was hem on Thursday of last week Ana-tolling? the officers of Somerville buuc “u“.LV-y . Mr. E. Fitzgerald, of Penelon Falls was hem on Thursday of last week installing the officers of Somewille Lodge No. 451, A. F. A. M. Mr. D. Mcfllenzie is the worshipful mast- er for" this year. , L A- “08"“! U uuuâ€" *â€" tobea Chicken pox, “1933‘“ are prevalent among“ Bobcaygeon. March 9.-â€"Mr. White, the genial and amusing entertainer, under the ausoices of the 1.0.F. here, held the fort in the town hall Monâ€" day evening to a crowded house. Four rinks of curlers from the county town paid a friendly visi it to the local cmb Monday and were downed by 27 shots all round. ‘ Sydney S. Devitt and Patrick Birck =jr., each with a carload of effects, left yn Monday via C.P.R. for points in Saskatchewan. ‘ Robert C. vaitt. for some time a resident of the village, is moving to the farm again. Dr. J. J. Tilley. model school in- spec or, gives an a ress on e pa 1 t ‘ dd th b- u- nnI-nm “stem of Ontario this ev- ment, has expenueu um a. payment 'made on a. st! purchased last summer) c called the swamp roads, the settlements so 10ng se inow joined together by Government bonds. which ally considered "gilt edg township council sat a A __ -L'-. ago, when the C making in the trackless swamp ities at par. was at. put. There is talk of a hockey match in Lindsay betwen Febelon Falls Bobcaygeon sevens in the near fu- ture to settle which is the better team. If this should be. and it may be .so; there will be something do- Many Old Boys - at Stratford Game A number of Lindsay old boys were‘ prment in Stratford Tuesday to cheer the Midgets to victory. Am- ong those present were : Dr. Walt- ers of Forest; Ford Williamson. St. Thomas; Robert Bell, Tavistock ; Major Hodgins. Frank Green. and Geo. H. O'Neill, London; B. Stacey. Lorneville; Geo. Robinson. Les. ‘Williamsom Herb' Hopkins, L. Cur- tin. R. Scott,.-R. Pearson, Clem. Ritchie, R. Touchburn. Harold Woods Bruce Paton, and others from Tor- onto, and Fred. Jackson, 0! St. CASTOB IA ii" {Mt brlno quick lv .vvâ€"-, stand the V'eruram coun-‘ obtained a substantial- : the Dominion Govern-i expended the some (less a made on a. stone crusher last summer) on what. is‘ swamp roads, and that lents so long separated are 3 together by Dominion it bonds. which are gener- demd “gilt edge." The l the heretofore almost swamp received their secur- White. luuunduo W “P manta for thmm the run- No Cattle Allowed to Run Wm WM .1. 11,-. Thomas Sp" council that the wt“? ullowanoe nnd ggjolnh his vgcinity wqrq 0 in great deal 01 damage and insists on having the drain clean out. The waders for the township printing 'were submitted to the council. RESOLUTIONS PASSED. Motion by MW. Ferguson and ‘Rogers that by-hw 688 being a by- iiaw to amend by-law 576 and also -the resolution of council passed the 9th day of April. 1906. regarding ! the performance of and third time, passed, sngucu a...“ sea-led. Motion by Messrs. FerguSOn and Swain that the tendersgof the Post Printing Co. and the Watch- man-Wardér Printing Co., for the printing of the township work be ac- iceptcd as per their tender. and that the work be divided as evenly as possibleâ€"Carried. Motion by Messrs. \‘arcoe and Rog- ers that a byâ€"law be pnepared to au- thorize the reeve and treasurer to borrow the sum of $6,418 for school purposes in such sums as are requir- ed from time to time until the taxes . 4-4 :. tho fa“.â€" beat 9-, luuuu ersâ€"S. A. 1 David Tait, 31 lot 18. con. 2 he prepared c: balance of 1.1 ried. Moved by M to two beats, and that the heat 40. the 9, and the 8 con. 10. and '~-' A: {ha ’8 poundigeoers: Beat 2. J olm Ulu'l‘lc , beat 9, John McKay; beat. 14. Hir- " am A. 110368;!)th 15. 5' way; beat 20. 3 beat 24, John Corey; beat 25, J. C. Cond; beat 26. T. H. Sonley: ' ' beat 30. 'Motion by‘Messrs. swam mu. -.-,, ers that a lay-law be repared for such animals as horses. pigs. and cattle. to the effect that horses and lpigs be entirely prohibited from run- ;ning on the public highways and the‘ ‘cattle be prohibited from running at Elarge from 8 o.m. following mo mg of each. already provided m the police villag- es of O'akwood and Little Britain.â€" Carried. are levxc Carried . “Motion by Mes Swain that Messrs. ers be 891“)de t’ road allowance on radon at lot‘ 19. C lea-cc; and collected trom We want Viv v..,, J lst. Because our goods are reliable! For instance you get sole leather counters, solid sole leather insoles, best grade sole Stock in every pair. 2nd. Because we are wholesale buyers. On account of the output of our9 retail stores we are enabled to buy directly frorn the tactories. 3rd. We’ll glve you asquare deal. Our system is cash and one price which ensures low prices and fair dealing to all. Three Descriptions. No. 673.‘ ,-_ - - .. . ‘0 .n u . ‘7’”, .. :rrn n a: r‘ Messrs. Swain and Rog- by-law be prepared for and restraining the run- rg‘e on the public high- ‘m township of Mariposa. gdjoinlng tut-ms man up farm at. the N- n. 8. Mr. Donald KC- tepa to be “km to her from the road Il- v mam pilins- W‘- 9"" store- in G Vlu gnu-'â€" r; beat 30: 'Wm. Goad: . 'elson Barker ; 'beat 40. I, beat 41. Douguld Mc- Messrs. Varcoe and ssrs. Michael and R08- ad to investigate the on the boundary 0‘ vn vv._, - sums as are requir- time until the taxes allecwd in the fall.â€" : wt 69» Wm- m‘. 1:5. with trees and ”road re- E. half .of olm Currie : at, 14. Hir' W. J . Green- your trade for working boots this sprin or. must and Var L‘u. Viv. -Men'8 Urus Calf Blucher soft and liable b t t I ’1‘ Solid throughout, sizes6 to 11 .......... ....p .......... um.onu.g.nf1.81 No. 578. 1‘ U. U Iv Mens Chrome Kip Blueber, medium Weight, sole leather counters. Price ........................ , .......... No. 6'16. ' = Men’sv-‘Cow Hide Blueber,‘ sole leather “Neill Wat-ranted". Price .................. Movca 0y 111. “no...” Swain. that by-law No. â€"â€" be sol amendéd that beat 30 be divided in-I to two beats, namely, 30 W. and 201 and that the following lots be in: heat 40. the N. half of lot 19. con. 1 9, and the 8 half of lots 19 and 20‘ con. 10. and that beat 30 Ebe com- ‘ " “=-- ‘Mc- S half cénf’io. and that beat 30 posed of the following lots of lots 21. 22, 23. and 24 10,Mariposa.â€"~Carried. 7 «a-.. (or. Av vâ€" 10,Mariposa.â€"Carried. Accodnts aggregating $2 ered to be paid. The clerk orized 'to notify Mr. Geo ‘ 'â€" - AA‘I would be pleased to n to the council in Apri then a'djourned till th day in April. ' n m l dw; {The- f ll win lots be - _ 2:31.51»; the N? 0 g m '_ter, Miss Etta ox VIUIUMVH‘ A'ccodnts aggregating 825 were ord- ti , me “as s at ered to be paid. The clerk was auth- l hours. Thepemany orized to notify Port Perry. that the. council desirss {the bride. The groom's p t at 10‘ ht " ithc bride was a beautiful to lease his gravel pi 0‘3 that they {to the bridesmaid a he con. 10. Mariposa. a. would be pleased to have him come iburnt leather, an to the council in Apt-i" The council {man a stick pm. H the second Mon- 1 itt left on Tuesday by the then a'djourned ti day in April. . Locebum, Sash, where t? Y n manmx. Clerk. 'sid'e. (fives Reason 1; pair of these. They’ll stand the teat. a an ' to notice exactly what is wrong mm (nan) Frequently criticized very severely. For instanc ne of the lastailments for which a doctor This is a great mistake. man. doctors one case in the kidneys is o is back pains. bearing down muons, utter ‘Ws and he; But Dr. Hamilton’s Pills go right to the spot. They put life into i ncys that nukes a. worn out woman feel like new. Indirectly the blood and nervous centres are assisted by Dr. ton’s Pills. and the result is a proper performance of the functiox lment of nature's command. Thus it is that a. woman can gain much happiness and abunda health by the regular use of DI. Hamilton’s Pills. . Hamilton's Pills with implicit confidence all dealers. Price 25¢. per box. Fi\~ ru-â€"-- , runs it is that a woman health by the regular use 0‘ You can N‘Y 0“ D" H” edoct is wonderful. Sold by ‘ for $1- by M. Fergugon 5‘1 0-0000-0 3‘0... .06.. ‘ A quiet, but: very preu) “mum“, - on Wednesday m‘vning oi at the home of Mrs. Jag~ ' Farm. ’.ur_v‘s hooked charming dressed isilk, and carrying American Bounty ,roses. She was assisted by her sis- : ter, Miss Etta of Toronto. who also wore white silk, The groom was ably Mr. Ernest Junkin. of Whethel. Rev. H. W. Pole). of Bob- ' After tho core- a sumptuous hich a very enjoyable ' ‘time was spent till the ww .small ' hours. The many and costly pre- sents testified to the popularity of a u. . . - hum. 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